Human

From Zelda Dungeon Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Want an adless experience? Log in or Create an account.
This article is a stub. You can help the Zelda Dungeon Wiki by expanding it.
Human

Special
Characteristics

Humanoid features

Games

Every The Legend of Zelda game

Location

Humans is a term used as an umbrella for the following races: the Hylians, the Gerudo, the Kokiri, the Wind Tribe, the Ho Ho Tribe and the round-eared Humans; the Interlopers were said to have been Hylian,[1] so they would also classify as Human. Others like the Koroks and Twili evolved from Humans but take on other shapes. They are all thought to be descended originally from the Cucco-like Oocca.[2][3] Sheikah resemble Humans, but are actually a nonhuman race.[4][5][6] This looks to be the case for the Cobble and Lokomo as well. Humans live in Hyrule during A Link to the Past, The Wind Waker, and Twilight Princess. Starting from the village in Ordona Province is one example of Human population near Hyrule. Human is also used as a general term for all humanoid intelligent races in the series.

References

  1. "The origin of the Twili dates back to an ancient battle among Hylians over the Triforce of the Sacred Realm.
    The Twili were once people of Hyrule with powerful magical abilities. Using this magic, they attempted to take control of the Triforce.
    " — page 30, Encyclopedia
  2. "The ancestors of the Hylians created the temple... Signs of their civilization--ancient, but very sophisticated--are everywhere." — Shad, Twilight Princess
  3. "The ancient technology of our people sleeps in this place." — Ooccoo, Twilight Princess
  4. "All human beings live on floating islands in the sky. The islands are so high in the air that the only birds that can reach them are Loftwings. Their isolation allows the humans to worship their goddess and live in peace." — page 20, Hyrule Historia
  5. "THE SEALED GROUNDS
    This is where Link lands when he first arrives from the sky. An evil being slumbers here. It is also where the goddess slept for thousands of years under the protection of the Sheikah.
    " — page 40, Hyrule Historia
  6. "THE SURFACE TRIBES
    Nonhuman tribes, such as the stone-eating Goron.
    " — page 71, Hyrule Historia