The aftermath of the Great Hylian War left a world ravaged in chaos and shadow. During this war the Sheikah had turned against the Royal Family, whom they swore to protect, the Hylian Royals had allied themselves with the King of Thieves; Ganondorf, in an effort to quickly end the war. This was seen by the Sheikah to be the greatest of insults, from this many Sheikah had turned against they're former allies, massacring and slaughtering many Hylians in their anger.
With the defeat of the Twili by the combined Gerudo and Hylian forces the Royal Family ordered a great purge to be carried out upon the treacherous Sheikah for their part in the war. A second war had overtaken the region before the dust of the first had settled, many Sheikah villages were destroyed along with their inhabitants, thousands of were taken prisoner by the Hylians. The Sheikah became divided once again as those that remained loyal to Hyrule saw the genocide of their own people. The camps were overseen by a number of different races, predominantly the Hylian and Zoras watched over the camps in the South.
The camps located in the north were under the watch of few Hylians and the "Loyalist" Sheikah. The Sheikah held in the camps throughout the region would all be relocated to the Camp north of Kakariko; the relocation would be done in phases to lesson panic. Groups of hundreds were sent to Kakariko, however as the War intensified against the traitor Sheikah more were rounded up and sent to Kakariko for holding.
Despite the claim the camp was for the protection of the Sheikah from their traitor clansmen, rumours of widespread massacres and prisoner torture surfaced amongst the imprisoned population. The field executions of "spies" and dissidents by Hylian and Loyalist forces was becoming more and more open as the war drew more and more into a bloodbath. The rumours of Kakariko spread fear amongst the "Traitor" Sheikah; the most harrowing of these are sayings of a massive underground complex dedicated to torture and murder, and a boat which will ferry the betrayers of Hyrule to Hell to pay for their crimes.
At Camp Hylia, Group 304 awaits transportation to Kakariko. Out of the camps former size of two hundred and twenty-six, only forty remain the final prisoners of Camp Hylia before it is shut down. The most notable of this group of Sheikah, Prisoner #1848, a young musician from a village outside of Kakariko, his role in history shall play an important part in things to comeā¦
