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| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'' | | game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'' | ||
| when = After [[Ganondorf's Execution]]<br/>Before the [[Shadow Era]] | | when = After [[Ganondorf's Execution]]<br/>Before the [[Shadow Era]] | ||
| characters = [[Link]]<br/>[[Midna]]<br/>[[Zant]]<br/>[[Ganon | | characters = [[Link (Twilight Princess)|Link]]<br/>[[Midna]]<br/>[[Zant]]<br/>[[Ganon]]dorf | ||
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The '''Twilight Era''' describes the events prior and during ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''. This Era takes place years after the events of Ganondorf's Execution, where the Demon Thief was sent to [[Arbiter's Grounds]] to be punished after the [[Link|Hero of Time]] revealed | The '''Twilight Era''' describes the events prior and during ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''. This Era takes place years after the events of Ganondorf's Execution, where the Demon Thief was sent to [[Arbiter's Grounds]] to be punished after the [[Link (Ocarina of Time)|Hero of Time]] revealed Ganondorf's true intentions. Within this Era, a strange matter known as [[Twilight]] shrouds over [[Hyrule]] as the Shadow King, [[Zant]], plots to take over. | ||
==Invasion of the Shadow King== | ==Invasion of the Shadow King== | ||
After the [[Ancient Sages]] failed to execute Ganondorf, they banished him into an alternate world to Hyrule, known as the [[Twilight Realm]].{{Ref|pg. 113|Thrown into a panic, the remainder of the sages used the Mirror of Twilight to banish Ganondorf to the Twilight Realm.|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia|Hyrule Historia]]''}} It is here where Ganondorf encounters [[Zant]], a member of the [[Twili]]. Zant was previously in line for the throne, but was snubbed, according to [[Midna]], because Zant's eyes showed lust for power; the same lust that got the Twili banished to the Twilight Realm in the first place.{{Ref|TP|1751|[[Midna]]}} Zant looked to the heavens for an answer and this is where he encountered his supposed god, Ganondorf. The Evil Demon housed his power within Zant at one request: that he merges shadow with light and create darkness.{{Ref|TP|1744\1745|[[Zant]]}}{{Ref|pg. 114|Ganondorf was sent to the Twilight Realm. There, the Demon King granted the ambitious Zant magical powers and began plotting to unite the Light World and the Twilight Realm into a single realm known as the Dark World.|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia|Hyrule Historia]]''}} Zant took this power and usurped the throne of the Twili; he overthrew the current leader, Midna, and turned her into an imp. Zant turned the rest of the realm's inhabitants into mindless [[Shadow Beast]]s and ordered them to steal the light from the provinces within Hyrule. The Usurper King then invaded [[Hyrule Castle]],{{Ref|pg. 114|Zant, now known as the King of Twilight, launched an invasion of Hyrule,...|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia|Hyrule Historia]]''}} where he forced [[Zelda|Princess Zelda]] to give up the throne, thus allowing the perpetual Twilight to shroud the Kingdom. | After the [[Ancient Sages]] failed to execute Ganondorf, they banished him into an alternate world to Hyrule, known as the [[Twilight Realm]].{{Ref|pg. 113|Thrown into a panic, the remainder of the sages used the Mirror of Twilight to banish Ganondorf to the Twilight Realm.|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia|Hyrule Historia]]''}} It is here where Ganondorf encounters [[Zant]], a member of the [[Twili]]. Zant was previously in line for the throne, but was snubbed, according to [[Midna]], because Zant's eyes showed lust for power; the same lust that got the Twili banished to the Twilight Realm in the first place.{{Ref|TP|1751|[[Midna]]}} Zant looked to the heavens for an answer and this is where he encountered his supposed god, Ganondorf. The Evil Demon housed his power within Zant at one request: that he merges shadow with light and create darkness.{{Ref|TP|1744\1745|[[Zant]]}}{{Ref|pg. 114|Ganondorf was sent to the Twilight Realm. There, the Demon King granted the ambitious Zant magical powers and began plotting to unite the Light World and the Twilight Realm into a single realm known as the Dark World.|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia|Hyrule Historia]]''}} Zant took this power and usurped the throne of the Twili; he overthrew the current leader, Midna, and turned her into an imp. Zant turned the rest of the realm's inhabitants into mindless [[Shadow Beast]]s and ordered them to steal the light from the provinces within Hyrule. The Usurper King then invaded [[Hyrule Castle (Twilight Princess)|Hyrule Castle]],{{Ref|pg. 114|Zant, now known as the King of Twilight, launched an invasion of Hyrule,...|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia|Hyrule Historia]]''}} where he forced [[Zelda|Princess Zelda]] to give up the throne, thus allowing the perpetual Twilight to shroud the Kingdom. | ||
==Restoring the Light== | ==Restoring the Light== | ||
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==Restoring the Mirror of Twilight== | ==Restoring the Mirror of Twilight== | ||
After the young hero restores the light to Hyrule, he encounters Zant in the [[Lanayru Spring]]. Zant gravely injures Midna,{{Ref|pg. 115|However, [Midna] was attacked by Zant, who stole the shadows and left her on the brink of death, suffering from grave wounds.|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia|Hyrule Historia]]''}} and also curses Link.{{Ref|pg. 115|Link was also cursed by Zant, and turned into a beast once more.|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia|Hyrule Historia]]''}} After going through the [[Castle Town Sewers]] to [[Princess Zelda's Chambers]], Zelda revives Midna{{Ref|pg. 115|The princess then poured all her power into Midna, saving her life.|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia|Hyrule Historia]]''}} and tells of the place where Link can unlock himself from his wolf form. The young hero and Midna travel to the [[Sacred Grove]], where they find the famed [[Master Sword]], which was the key that Zelda previously referenced. The two then travel to the Arbiter's Grounds to find the [[Mirror of Twilight]], which is the only known connection to the Twilight Realm{{Ref|pg. 116|The mirror, placed in the Arbiter's Grounds, is the only means of connecting the Twilight Realm and the Light World.|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia|Hyrule Historia]]''}} and more importantly, Zant. However, the Mirror was previously broken into three | After the young hero restores the light to Hyrule, he encounters Zant in the [[Lanayru Spring]]. Zant gravely injures Midna,{{Ref|pg. 115|However, [Midna] was attacked by Zant, who stole the shadows and left her on the brink of death, suffering from grave wounds.|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia|Hyrule Historia]]''}} and also curses Link.{{Ref|pg. 115|Link was also cursed by Zant, and turned into a beast once more.|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia|Hyrule Historia]]''}} After going through the [[Castle Town Sewers]] to [[Princess Zelda's Chambers]], Zelda revives Midna{{Ref|pg. 115|The princess then poured all her power into Midna, saving her life.|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia|Hyrule Historia]]''}} and tells of the place where Link can unlock himself from his wolf form. The young hero and Midna travel to the [[Sacred Grove]], where they find the famed [[Master Sword]], which was the key that Zelda previously referenced. The two then travel to the Arbiter's Grounds to find the [[Mirror of Twilight]], which is the only known connection to the Twilight Realm{{Ref|pg. 116|The mirror, placed in the Arbiter's Grounds, is the only means of connecting the Twilight Realm and the Light World.|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia|Hyrule Historia]]''}} and more importantly, Zant. However, the Mirror was previously broken into three separate fragments by the Shadow King.{{Ref|pg. 116|Midna became furious when she learned that Zant had broken the mirror,...|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia|Hyrule Historia]]''}} Link traverses to the hidden places within Hyrule and finds the three missing [[Mirror Shard|shards]], thus restoring the Mirror. | ||
==Battle with Zant and the Recovery of Ganondorf== | ==Battle with Zant and the Recovery of Ganondorf== | ||
Link enters the Twilight Realm through the Mirror, where he finds the [[Palace of Twilight]]. After returning the [[Sol]]s to the main plaza, Link's Master Sword gets infused with light | Link enters the Twilight Realm through the Mirror, where he finds the [[Palace of Twilight]]. After returning the [[Sol]]s to the main plaza, Link's Master Sword gets infused with light. With the power of light now within his grasp, the young hero enters Zant's Palace, where he encounters the Usurper King. After Zant throws a tantrum of sorts, the two battle it out in which Link comes out on top. After revealing that his god, Ganondorf, has returned, Midna uses the full power of the [[Fused Shadow]] to finally kill Zant.{{Ref|pg. 116|Midna regained the Fused Shadow from Zant, and destroyed him with the Twilight's ancient powers.|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia|Hyrule Historia]]''}} With the help of Midna and [[The Resistance]], Link breaks through the barrier surrounding [[Hyrule Castle (Twilight Princess)|Hyrule Castle]] and proceeds to the castle itself.{{Ref|pg. 117|Link, with the help of the Resistance, advanced on Hyrule Castle, which was enshrouded in Twilight.|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia|Hyrule Historia]]''}} After traversing to the [[Throne Room]], Link and Midna encounter Ganondorf seating on the throne.{{Ref|pg. 117|Ganondorf, King of Darkness, who had been resurrected in the Light World, remained seated on the throne of Hyrule Castle.|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia|Hyrule Historia]]''}} Link defeats him{{Ref|pg. 118|Ganondorf took up the blade that had been used by the sages in his execution and commenced the final battle. However, Link was successful in defeating him.|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia|Hyrule Historia]]''}} and the Light Spirits restore Midna to her original self. Link and Zelda follow Midna as she departs Hyrule; however, Midna shatters the mirror as she leaves,{{Ref|pg. 118|[Midna] then returned to the Twilight Realm, smashing the Mirror of Twilight...|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia|Hyrule Historia]]''}} the only known connection between the two worlds. This era ends with Link returning the Master Sword to the forest and the blessing of the gods blanketing Hyrule in light.{{Ref|pg. 118|Link returned the Master Sword to the forest and went back to Ordon Village. The world received the blessings of the gods once more, and the land was covered in light.|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia|Hyrule Historia]]''}} | ||
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The Twilight Era describes the events prior and during Twilight Princess. This Era takes place years after the events of Ganondorf's Execution, where the Demon Thief was sent to Arbiter's Grounds to be punished after the Hero of Time revealed Ganondorf's true intentions. Within this Era, a strange matter known as Twilight shrouds over Hyrule as the Shadow King, Zant, plots to take over.
Invasion of the Shadow King
After the Ancient Sages failed to execute Ganondorf, they banished him into an alternate world to Hyrule, known as the Twilight Realm.[1] It is here where Ganondorf encounters Zant, a member of the Twili. Zant was previously in line for the throne, but was snubbed, according to Midna, because Zant's eyes showed lust for power; the same lust that got the Twili banished to the Twilight Realm in the first place.[2] Zant looked to the heavens for an answer and this is where he encountered his supposed god, Ganondorf. The Evil Demon housed his power within Zant at one request: that he merges shadow with light and create darkness.[3][4] Zant took this power and usurped the throne of the Twili; he overthrew the current leader, Midna, and turned her into an imp. Zant turned the rest of the realm's inhabitants into mindless Shadow Beasts and ordered them to steal the light from the provinces within Hyrule. The Usurper King then invaded Hyrule Castle,[5] where he forced Princess Zelda to give up the throne, thus allowing the perpetual Twilight to shroud the Kingdom.
Restoring the Light
A local rancher of Ordon Village, named Link, gets involved within the plot when he is attacked by King Bulblin. After waking up in the form of a wolf in Hyrule Castle, he encounters the mysterious imp, Midna, who helps him escape his imprisonment. When returning to his home village, he speaks with one of the Light Spirits of Hyrule, Ordona. The young hero learns that he must travel to the three provinces across Hyrule and restore the light. Link successfully rids the Twilight of Faron, Eldin, and Lanayru.[6] Along the way, him and Midna collect a dark and ancient power known as the Fused Shadow.[7]
Restoring the Mirror of Twilight
After the young hero restores the light to Hyrule, he encounters Zant in the Lanayru Spring. Zant gravely injures Midna,[8] and also curses Link.[9] After going through the Castle Town Sewers to Princess Zelda's Chambers, Zelda revives Midna[10] and tells of the place where Link can unlock himself from his wolf form. The young hero and Midna travel to the Sacred Grove, where they find the famed Master Sword, which was the key that Zelda previously referenced. The two then travel to the Arbiter's Grounds to find the Mirror of Twilight, which is the only known connection to the Twilight Realm[11] and more importantly, Zant. However, the Mirror was previously broken into three separate fragments by the Shadow King.[12] Link traverses to the hidden places within Hyrule and finds the three missing shards, thus restoring the Mirror.
Battle with Zant and the Recovery of Ganondorf
Link enters the Twilight Realm through the Mirror, where he finds the Palace of Twilight. After returning the Sols to the main plaza, Link's Master Sword gets infused with light. With the power of light now within his grasp, the young hero enters Zant's Palace, where he encounters the Usurper King. After Zant throws a tantrum of sorts, the two battle it out in which Link comes out on top. After revealing that his god, Ganondorf, has returned, Midna uses the full power of the Fused Shadow to finally kill Zant.[13] With the help of Midna and The Resistance, Link breaks through the barrier surrounding Hyrule Castle and proceeds to the castle itself.[14] After traversing to the Throne Room, Link and Midna encounter Ganondorf seating on the throne.[15] Link defeats him[16] and the Light Spirits restore Midna to her original self. Link and Zelda follow Midna as she departs Hyrule; however, Midna shatters the mirror as she leaves,[17] the only known connection between the two worlds. This era ends with Link returning the Master Sword to the forest and the blessing of the gods blanketing Hyrule in light.[18]
References
- ↑ "Thrown into a panic, the remainder of the sages used the Mirror of Twilight to banish Ganondorf to the Twilight Realm." — Hyrule Historia, pg. 113
- ↑ "Traitors, ha! You want to know why none would call you king? It was your eyes, Zant. All saw it, a lust for power burning in your pupils... Did you think we'd forget our ancestors lost their king to such greed?" — Midna, Twilight Princess.
- ↑ "My god had only one wish... To merge shadow and light...and make darkness!" — Zant, Twilight Princess.
- ↑ "Ganondorf was sent to the Twilight Realm. There, the Demon King granted the ambitious Zant magical powers and began plotting to unite the Light World and the Twilight Realm into a single realm known as the Dark World." — Hyrule Historia, pg. 114
- ↑ "Zant, now known as the King of Twilight, launched an invasion of Hyrule,..." — Hyrule Historia, pg. 114
- ↑ "Link took on the role of the Hero, restoring light to each region of the land..." — Hyrule Historia, pg. 115
- ↑ "With the help of Link, Midna began to collect the Fused Shadows." — Hyrule Historia, pg. 115
- ↑ "However, [Midna] was attacked by Zant, who stole the shadows and left her on the brink of death, suffering from grave wounds." — Hyrule Historia, pg. 115
- ↑ "Link was also cursed by Zant, and turned into a beast once more." — Hyrule Historia, pg. 115
- ↑ "The princess then poured all her power into Midna, saving her life." — Hyrule Historia, pg. 115
- ↑ "The mirror, placed in the Arbiter's Grounds, is the only means of connecting the Twilight Realm and the Light World." — Hyrule Historia, pg. 116
- ↑ "Midna became furious when she learned that Zant had broken the mirror,..." — Hyrule Historia, pg. 116
- ↑ "Midna regained the Fused Shadow from Zant, and destroyed him with the Twilight's ancient powers." — Hyrule Historia, pg. 116
- ↑ "Link, with the help of the Resistance, advanced on Hyrule Castle, which was enshrouded in Twilight." — Hyrule Historia, pg. 117
- ↑ "Ganondorf, King of Darkness, who had been resurrected in the Light World, remained seated on the throne of Hyrule Castle." — Hyrule Historia, pg. 117
- ↑ "Ganondorf took up the blade that had been used by the sages in his execution and commenced the final battle. However, Link was successful in defeating him." — Hyrule Historia, pg. 118
- ↑ "[Midna] then returned to the Twilight Realm, smashing the Mirror of Twilight..." — Hyrule Historia, pg. 118
- ↑ "Link returned the Master Sword to the forest and went back to Ordon Village. The world received the blessings of the gods once more, and the land was covered in light." — Hyrule Historia, pg. 118