2023-04-29 16:12:32
Six years following the predecessor is finally Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom in front of the door and wants to continue where Zelda: Breath of the Wild stopped at that time.
But six years is a long time. Long enough to have lost sight of and erased from memory the story surrounding Link’s fight once morest the Devastation Ganon. To prepare you for the release of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, we have the History Books of Hyrule rolled around and reveal what exactly happened in Breath of the Wild.
9:30 am in Hyrule
The story of the predecessor of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom begins in the shrine of life: 100 years following the brutal battle once morest Ganon, Princess Zelda’s voice awakens Link from his deep slumber with his wounds healed but no memories. On the way out, he grabs the Sheikah Stone and makes his way to the citadel of time.
Even if the blue bubbling water looks really cozy, it means for Link to get out of bed and save Hyrule. Source: Nintendo
When he gets there, he first meets an old man who later turns out to be the spirit of the Knigs Rhoam Bosphoramus Hyrule and Father of Zelda introduces. He not only shows Link the most important tools for surviving in the wild kingdom, but also advises him to go following him Dorf Kakariko to go there to get answers to his questions from the Sheikah sage Impa.
Story time around the campfire: Impa’s story
After his adventure on the Forgotten Plateau and a forced march over the mountains and through the valleys of Hyrule, Link reaches the quaint hamlet and makes himself at home Deadlock Htte cozy. The following is a story that begins 10,000 years before the events of the game, when the devastation of Ganon was first stopped.
The wise impa is knowledgeable regarding the history of the kingdom and helps Link on his mission. Source: Nintendo
Newly designed machines were groundbreaking in the success of the slaughter: Four Titans and innumerable guardians. But peace doesn’t last forever: 100 years before Breath of the Wild, the kingdom of Hyrule is preparing for the death of an ominous prophecy Rckkehr Ganons and discovers the machines that were believed to be lost in underground ruins.
Controlled by the four warriors (Urbosa of the Gerudo, Daruk of the Gorons, Mipha of the Zora, and Revali of the Orni) the Titans pull together with the Master sword-wielding link and Princess Zelda once more into battle once morest Ganon. Unfortunately, the villain manages to take control of the war machines and push Hyrule’s army further and further back.
The four titans can only be led by four chosen warriors, which is why Link has to search for suitable companions. Source: Nintendo
While Zelda maneuvers the severely wounded Link into the Shrine of Life, the awaken Powers of the goddess Hylias inside her, with which she manages to seal Ganon in the royal castle. Because the devastation is on the rise once more, it is now a matter of finding the Titans, snatching Ganon’s claws and equipping them with the warriors’ descendants.
From one who set out to find Titans
With memories refreshed, Link leaves Kakariko Village in search of the Four Titans and the Dorf Hateno. At the Institute for Research on Antiquities he receives the photo module from Purah, with which he 13 memories of his time with Zelda and life before the battle that awaits scattered across Hyrule.
This is where the open world of Zelda: Breath of the Wild comes into play: Because whether and in which order Visiting the four central villages with their different tribes, reclaiming the titans and collecting the memories of Zelda is of course entirely up to you.
The Titans are initially under Ganon’s control and refuse to be easily tamed. Source: Nintendo
If you decide to take the dumb knight to all corners of Hyrules, he won’t just learn them Successors of the deceased warriors (Sidon of the Zora, Yunobo of the Gorons, Teba of the Orni and Riju of the Gerudo), but also saves the souls of Urbosa, Daruk, Revali and Mipha. One or the other incident, like the sneak mission in the Yiga clan hideout and the confrontation with ninja master Koga are of course part of Link’s mission.
An ancient weapon: The Master Sword in the Krog Forest
Because the titans aren’t enough to hold their own once morest Ganon, so should Link master sword recover. The ancient weapon wielded by an unknown warrior 10,000 years ago and by Link 100 years ago is now shrouded in mystery Krog-Waldguarded by the wise Deku tree.
When and if Link takes on this task, as well as the order of the titans and memories, is up to you. But the mute hero of Hyrule must be equal to the sword’s burden: If yours health not high enough When the weapon is pulled out of the ground, Link loses consciousness and is thrown by the deku tree appeased.
Operation Hyrule Castle: The brilliant finale
With the power of the Master Sword and the support of the four titans, piloted by the successors of the deceased champions, Link embarks on the Hhle des Leunento confront the devastation Ganon. By weakening the titans, Link initially succeeds in defeating the manifested evil and thereby also freeing Princess Zelda.
The Devastation Ganon makes itself felt at the beginning of the game, but patiently awaits your incursion into Hyrule Castle. Source: Nintendo
The descendant of the goddess Hylias now has to help Link because Ganon is not yet defeated. Zelda gives the warrior the Electric arc, which he uses to bring the mutant demon beast to its knees, following which the princess seals it. If you have collected all 13 memories, you will get another one at this point additional cutscene donated, in which Zelda reports regarding the loss of her powers and decides to rebuild Hyrule together with Link.
While the history lesson for Breath of the Wild comes to an end, Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom will continue in just over two weeks. Already standing thanks to recent trailer find that not only Link and Zelda are back in the party, but that too Ganondorf will have his fingers in the pie. To the villain, by the way, there is one more than quirky fan theory regarding Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
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