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Revision as of 21:45, 5 March 2018

Template:Character The Hero of Men is the name associated with a great hero spoken of in the legends of the Picori Blade and the mythical Light Force in the land of Hyrule during the Force Era.[1] He was the first owner of those two special gifts given to him by the Minish to assist him in his efforts to battle the many evil creatures plaguing the land of Hyrule long in its past.

History

See also: War of the Bound Chest

Long, long ago in the land of Hyrule, during its early development after the Era of Prosperity, the day came when many powerful beasts suddenly appeared and began to lay siege to the kingdom. Just when Hyrule was in the verge of destruction,[2] the Picori came from the sky and gave the Hero of Men a magical sword and a golden light.[3] Using these tools, the Hero of Men successfully defeated the monsters and drove darkness away from Hyrule.[4] The young hero then sealed the enchanted chest with the Picori Blade itself, locking all the realm's evil away within the confines of the chest and bringing calm to the kingdom. This young man became a celebrated and revered hero amongst Hyrule's populace, and his status became one that would be immortalized in Hylian lore, eventually earning him the title of the "Hero of Men".

Nomenclature

Names in Other Regions
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese 人間の勇者 Hero of Mankind

Gallery

References

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  2. "A long, long time ago...when the world was on the verge of being swallowed by shadow..." — Introduction (The Minish Cap)
  3. "The tiny Picori appeared from the sky, bringing the hero of men a sword and a golden light." — Introduction (The Minish Cap)
  4. "With wisdom and courage, the hero drove out the darkness." — Introduction (The Minish Cap)