Triforce

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In a realm beyond sight, the sky shines gold, not blue...
There, the Triforce's might makes mortal dreams come true.

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The Triforce is a sacred golden relic left within the Sacred Realm by the Golden Goddesses, Din, Nayru, and Farore, once they finished creating the realm of Hyrule. It was formed at the point where the Goddesses departed, and that area became the Sacred Realm, a realm parallel to Hyrule itself. The Triforce consists of three separate triangles: the Triforce of Power on top, the Triforce of Courage on the left, and the Triforce of Wisdom on the right. It is interesting to note that the Triforce, development-wise, did not start with three pieces. The first game only featured the Triforce of Power and the Triforce of Wisdom. The Triforce of Courage was added to the group one game later. This implies that the name "Triforce" initially referred to the shape of the pieces rather the number of pieces.

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Essence of the Triforce

The Triforce does not distinguish between those who are good or evil; it will grant the wishes of whoever touches it, giving them virtual omnipotence. If a person with a righteous heart claims the Triforce, the world will enter into a golden age of peace and prosperity. But if a person with an evil heart claims the Triforce, the world will fall into an age of darkness. If one who claims the Triforce doesn't have a balance of Courage, Wisdom and Power within their heart, the Triforce will separate into its three parts, and the one who claims it will be left with only the Triforce aspect that they most believed in.[1]

Triforce of Power

The Triforce of Power embodies the essence of the Goddess of Power, Din, the creator of Hyrule. Whoever holds the Triforce of Power is granted "true power". This power is absolute, making the recipient of Din's blessing a god-like entity, vastly more powerful than any mortal, affording it's weilder immortality, invulnerability, vast strength and an unlimited source of mystical power. When Ganondorf invaded the Sacred Realm and claimed the Triforce, the sacred triangles separated, leaving him with only the Triforce of Power, the aspect in which he most believed. Nevertheless, the Triforce of Power makes Ganondorf unimaginably powerful, granting him unlimited strength and matchless mystical power. In The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, Ganondorf retains the Triforce of Power that he had seized, unbeknownst to the Sages (who only understood it to be a "divine prank"). It allows him to survive his execution, but he seemingly loses the Triforce of Power after he is impaled by the Master Sword.

Triforce of Wisdom

The Triforce of Wisdom embodies the essence of the Goddess of Wisdom, Nayru, the author of law. It imparts divine wisdom upon it's holder, and grants the holder untold mystical abilities, including the ability to heal others, manipulate reality, and the ability to communicate telepathically. The Triforce of Wisdom leads its holder to make the right decisions, making them wiser than any mortal. When the Triforce was split into it's three aspects, Princess Zelda was imparted with the Triforce of Wisdom. The essence of Nayru grants Zelda a myriad of mystical abilities as well as divine wisdom. In The Legend of Zelda, Princess Zelda splits up the Triforce of Wisdom into eight fragments and hides them throughout the land, fearing Ganon's rule after he steals the Triforce of Power. Link must reassemble the Triforce of Wisdom if he hopes to enter Death Mountain, destroy Ganon, and save Princess Zelda. In The Wind Waker, Zelda, in her guise as Tetra, carries a part of the Triforce of Wisdom in the form of a pendant. The remaining fragment is given to her by the King of Hyrule.

Triforce of Courage

The Triforce of Courage embodies the essence of the Goddess of Courage, Farore, the source of all life. Bestowed upon the Hero of the Goddesses, Link, the Triforce of Courage is more than a mere symbol of Link's exemplary courage. Though Link is not a skilled sorcerer like Ganondorf or Zelda, the Triforce of Courage, like the other sacred triangles, grants him untold mystical abilities, one of them being some extent of protection against evil magic. In The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, the Triforce of Courage, from the very beginning of the game, is already visible in Link's left hand. One of the known effects of the Triforce of Courage in the said game is transforming Link, instead of into a lost soul like every other being from the Light World, into a Wolf. The Triforce of Courage also repels the Shadow Beast who attempts to attack him. In The Wind Waker, Link must retrieve the eight pieces of the Triforce of Courage from the bottom of the ocean, where it has been hidden in order to safeguard it. It shattered after the hero holding it left Hyrule. In The Adventure of Link, it is revealed that a previous King of Hyrule, fearing the misuse of the Triforce, sealed the Triforce of Courage away in the Great Palace, where only a hero worthy of its power would be able to obtain it after proving himself. Link endured the trials of the Great Palace, including defeating his own shadow, and recovered the Triforce of Courage. Uniting it with the Triforces of Wisdom and Power, he was able to break the spell cast on the sleeping Princess Zelda.

Appearances

The Legend of Zelda

In the original game, the Triforce of Wisdom and Triforce of Power are described as "Magical Golden Triangles" that grant their holders great power. The game begins with Ganon in possession of the Triforce of Power, and with the Triforce of Wisdom split into eight pieces hidden in the dungeons beneath Hyrule. Link must fight his way through the eight dungeons to recover the pieces of the Triforce of Wisdom, and then battle his way through Ganon's stronghold to defeat him and recover the Triforce of Power.

The Adventure of Link

The Triforce of Courage is first introduced in the second installment of the The Legend of Zelda series. A historic King of Hyrule who had mastered the complete Triforce (the only character in the series known to have done so) placed it in the Great Palace, where it could only be obtained by one who could fight his way through six other palaces to break the magical seal left by the king. Guarded by a wizened sage, the Triforce could only be recovered by a hero capable of defeating not only the soldiers and monsters set to guard the Great Palace, but also his very shadow. Link overcame these obstacles to achieve the third Triforce, and used the power of the united relic to wake the slumbering Princess Zelda.

A Link to the Past

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The Triforce residing over the Sacred Realm, imagery from A Link to the Past.

The Triforce is first revealed as a divine manifestation of the Goddesses' power in A Link to the Past. Bestowed upon Hyrule upon their departure, it lay hidden in the fabled Golden Land until the evil thief Ganondorf and his minions broke the seal into the hidden land. Within the Golden Land, the Triforce has the power to change the shape of anyone who enters from the outside. The cruel and evil Ganon was transformed into a hideous pig-like creature, while later in the game the innocent and pure Link was changed into a pink rabbit. Upon murdering his companions and claiming the Triforce for his own, Ganon used its power to turn the Golden Land into the Dark World. Raising an army of monsters to assault the land of Hyrule, Ganon was nearly successful in spreading his evil over all the land, but was stopped when the Knights of Hyrule and the Seven Wise Men sealed him in the Dark World. Still in possession of the Triforce, Ganon used Agahnim to crack the seal between worlds by teleporting the seven maidens, who were descended from the Wise Men, one by one into the Dark World, sealing them in crystals and creating a portal between the worlds. After obtaining the Master Sword and rescuing the seven maidens, Link defeated Ganon and recovered the complete Triforce. Instructed by the Triforce to take it with a wish in his heart, Link used its power to cleanse the evil that had been done by Ganon; healing those who had been wounded by his evil, restoring the Dark World to the Golden Land, and restoring peace to Hyrule.

Ocarina of Time

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The Triforce symbol is featured in the Royal Crest of Hyrule.

Ganondorf, the sole male Gerudo from the desert in the west of Hyrule sought the Triforce, and through the manipulation of the young boy Link, he was able to enter the Sacred Realm uncontested once Link opened the portal by pulling the Master Sword from the Pedestal Of Time. In that instant Ganondorf seized his opportunity and made his wish to the Triforce. However, there was another tale told about the Triforce, one that stated that if a person whose Wisdom, Power and Courage were out of balance with each other should lay their hand upon it, the Triforce would shatter into its three separate pieces. The person would keep the Piece of Triforce that represents the thing one most believes in, and the other two pieces would seek out a hiding place in the body of those chosen by destiny. When Ganondorf laid his hand upon the Triforce this prophecy came true, and the Triforce shattered, sending the three pieces into the bodies of Ganondorf (Power), Princess Zelda (Wisdom) and Link (Courage).

Out of all current games, Ocarina of Time has been the basis of the most rumors on receiving the triforce in a Zelda game to date. Although it is well known that it is not an item that can be received in the game, many stories and rumors from fans claiming they have obtained the triforce by doctored photos and such have come up. See Triforce Fraud

Majora's Mask

The Triforce does not play any direct role in the storyline of Ocarina of Time's sequel. It is, however, depicted throughout the Stone Tower Temple. Fans who support the idea that the Temple was meant to insult Hyrule's Goddesses cite the irreverent display in their arguments.

Oracle of Ages & Oracle of Seasons

The Triforce plays an identical role in both Oracle of Ages and Oracle of Seasons. At the introduction, it calls to Link from its place in Hyrule Castle, telling him "Accept our quest, Hero." It then sends him to Holodrum (in Seasons) or Labrynna (in Ages).

The Wind Waker

The Triforce of Courage, left in Hyrule after the legendary Hero that appeared in Ocarina of Time left Hyrule (Original Japanese suggests the Triforce split when the Hero "journeyed the flows of time" at Ocarina of Time's end),

The Triforce marking on Link's hand

shattered into eight pieces, and was locked in chests in the sea. Eight special Treasure Charts were drawn and hidden, to stop anyone without a courageous heart from assembling it. Link assembled it, and when showing it before the Gods at the Tower of Gods, the Triforce fused with him, showing the acceptance of the Gods, thus making him the Hero of Winds.

Also, Ganondorf unites all three Triforce pieces on top of his tower at long last and tries to make a wish, but he is stopped as Daphnes presses his hands upon the golden symbol, and then asks the gods to cover the land of Hyrule completely.

It is also referred to as the Triumph Forks by the Fishmen.

Twilight Princess

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Princess Zelda reveals she is the holder of the Triforce of Wisdom.

The word "Triforce" is not used at any point during Twilight Princess. However the Triforce is obviously well known since markings of it exist on the Hylian Shield and on various walls. Its power is also spoken of by the ancient Sages of Hyrule who guarded the Mirror of Twilight. In this episode the wielders of the three parts of the Triforce (Power, Wisdom, Courage) are obviously Link, Zelda and Ganondorf, the same as Ocarina of Time. Each of them can be seen using their piece of the Triforce at various points in the game. Also, the wielders of the Triforce are said to be "blessed by the goddesses". Though it is not directly stated, it appears that Zelda transfers her piece of the Triforce to Midna to save her life.

Note: The Triforce symbol can be seen on Link's hand from the beginning of the game, signifying he holds the Triforce of Courage. Also, Zelda, Link and possibly Ganondorf are not turned to spirits by the twilight just as Midna, once she receives Zelda's Triforce, does not have to transform into a shadow in the Light World, signifying that their Triforce pieces protect them.

Phantom Hourglass

The Triforce is not mentioned at all in Phantom Hourglass except for an instance in the Temple of the Ocean King. Link is told that in order to pass through a door in the Temple, the "Sacred Symbol" must be drawn on it; this symbol is the Triforce.

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