It's been years since Link triumphed over Ganon in the battle on top of Hyrule castle. And as peace rest across the land for those long years, and as the three disappeared with time, so did the peace that the great Hero had brought.
Yet now something is amiss, the triforce has disappeared from the world of the living, never to be seen again and as things seem to be getting dim for the denizens of Hyrule, the Twilight Mirror is reconstructed and forced opened by an unknown force; letting free all of the monsters that lay hidden there.
So now, where do you lie in this? Well, nowhere really, I mean if you want to you can simply enjoy life as it is and wait till the worlds end. Or You can help the world fall into ruin and have a chance at living on after Hyrule has collasped, or simply stop the evil for taking over and bring back the peace that everyone loved in Hyrule.
Hyrule's fate is in your hands...
!--Update--! Now a dark wind has been slowly blowing out of the ordana providence. Monsters have been appearing now more then ever along with murder thievery and thousands of other crimes. Things are being set in motion and now nothing can stop it. Who or what is causing the sudden burst in monsters no one can guess but something isn't right in the woods of Ordana and the villagers are slowly becoming aware of it.....
12.15.08
Plot Update!
~Mem
12.11.08
Almost done! Yey!. Boards are up; Ill add more sub-boards when we have more active members.
Hyrule Kingdom (2 sub-boards) The central area of Hyrule is a landscape free from the provincial extremes; neither too warm or too damp or too wooded. Much of this landscape is taken up by the vast expanses of the Hyrule fields, plains, grasslands that spread for many miles and touch against the borders of the innermost provinces. At the center of this sits the walled city known as Castle town; which itself is dominated by Hyrule Castle. These lands are the heart of Hyrule's strength and as such most of the population of these lands is Hylian; though immigration is welcomed and other species also live within the walls of town, sharing in the prosperity of the Kingdom of Hyrule.
Lanayru Providence A land of prosperity and royalty, Lanayru Province is filled with some of Hyrule’s most beautiful and well-known landmarks. The fast-flowing rapids that churn throughout the length of Zora's river is in harsh contrast to the serene and graceful Lake Hylia, where one can go for a bit of rest and relaxation.
Ordana Providence Recently annexed into the vast kingdom of Hyrule the Ordona Province is masked by a feeling of great comfort and peace. The most popular village here would be Ordon Village, tucked away peacefully from the rest of the world. There is also a beautiful spring close by, known for its healing properties. While the thought of this sounds absolutely wonderful, it should be made perfectly clear that Ordona Province is not the great paradise it is made out to be. Something evil lies within it's forest; an evil yet to be discovered.
Faron Providence The province of Faron is sandwiched between the Kingdom of Hyrule and the newly added Ordona Province, yet this one has been around for centuries as an outlier to the main lands of Hyrule. The oldest and most mysterious part of these forests would be Kokiri Forest and the Lost Woods, which houses the Deku people – both the eternal Kokiri children, their fairies, and of course the mischievous Skull Kids. Getting lost in these areas can be life-changing. The more accessible Faron Woods, which is the only gateway between Hyrule Fields and Ordon Village, has many paths so that a lost traveler will always find his way. And finally, the Deep Portal, a strange hole in the heart of the province is one of the only entries to the realm of Termina.
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Eldin Providence Covering the majority of North-eastern Hyrule, the Eldin province contains one of Hyrule's most striking landmarks, Death Mountain, visible from virtually anywhere else in the country. Death Mountain is home to the Gorons, who make their home in Goron City, expanding into the Goron Mines, which burrow deep into the mountain. At the foot of this active volcano lies the town of Kakariko Village, the second largest Hylian habitation in the land.
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Desert Providence To the west of Hyrule lies a vast desert, strewn with desolate sandy dunes and barren canyons winding their way through sandblasted rocks. Home to the Gerudo tribe, the desert is rarely visited by the peoples from other tribes.
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The Peaks Barron and snow covered; this place is almost devoid of life. The yeti's that once lived at the mansion have now disappeared and left no trace; while a few miles down the mountain a town has upraised near a frozen lake.
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