Introduction
In Hyrule the three goddessses and other minor gods, after creating the land, have lived on and off through the ages in Hyrule, taking the forms of normal Hylians. As they live on Hyrule, they obviously create relationships with mortals they meet. Some of these relationships lead to a god finding a mate with a mortal, and they have a child. The children never really know their parents, as the god leaves very soon afterwards. Most of these children never learn who their parents are. Most of these children, known as half-breeds, half-bloods, or as demigods, end up very powerful, unless they are birthed by a relatively weak god. Many very influential people in Hyrule are demigods, for example Link was a grandson of Farore, which explains his receiving of the Triforce of Courage. Ganondorf is a descendant of Din, as are several Gerudos. The royal line of Hyrule are all descendants of Nayru, given the ability to rule by her wisdom. While these and other demigods are very powerful, some are very weak, with nothing major separating them from a normal Hylian. Most demigods have an aura that may lead monsters such as moblins or stalfos towards them, making life very dangerous for a demigod. Many more demigods die before adulthood that the ones that survive to have kids and pass the god blood down.
The three goddesses that have the most power over Hyrule are; Din, goddesses of power, Nayru, goddess of wisdom, and Farore, goddess of courage. Their offspring are the most powerful of the demigods. There are four other deities that are less powerful than the three goddesses but still quite powerful. Zurnda, goddess of water resides with an increased power near Lake Hylia; she often takes form as a Zora. Divaer, goddess of the Night and planets, has increased power at night, and she will often take the form of a Sheikah or a Hylian. Her children have slight influence over gravity, and great athletic ability, the running man is a grandson of her. Vincender, the lord of fire, he takes the form of a Goron or Hylian, he is at his highest strength on Death Mountain, and Volvagia was his pet. Vincender's children have control over fire, and can bend it to their will. The last of the deities is Celigum, dead knight. He commands the unknown and the dead, and is the ruler of the underworld of Hyrule, controller of the undead. He often takes form of as Sheikah or a Hylian. He is actually a lively god, despite being the god of Death. His children have an influence over the dead, and can mold shadows into shapes and objects. The Gods mold the fate of Hyrule with their influence spreading through their children, good or bad.
After the Fall of Ganon, Hyrule has had a peaceful and prosperous time. Crops grew well and small farming towns explode into large cities throughout Hyrule. The Lon Lon Ranch has become a large city that is now the trade capital of Hyrule. Hyrule Castle has been rebuilt in all and more of its former glory. Relationships with countries like Termina, or the Island Confederation of the Great Sea, have had drastic leaps in good relationships with them.
But then ten years after the Fall of Ganon, on the third day of the fall festival, tragedy strikes. During a seeing with King Link and Queen and Princess Zelda, a bomb went off under Link's throne. Link was blown apart instantly, and even the Master Sword was damaged, bent by the blast. Queen Zelda was killed as well, very gruesomely and slowly, her arm blasted off and cuts across her body, which was flung into the people. The crowd panicked and scattered, trampling the still alive Queen. Princess Zelda wasn't killed, but the Master Sword hit her when it flew from the blast cutting her across the face, leaving a large gash from her nose to her ear, blinding her in one eye. She was also thrown by the blast bouncing off the wall with a crack, and landing behind her mom's throne. As the guards rushed in after the crowd was gone from the throne room, they see the Queens body lying there, with her chest shuddering with ragged breathes. They also see a black hilted dagger stabbed into the Queens chest right on her heart, scarily accurately placed with a precision that sent shudders down the spine of the most hardened guard there. They look at the dagger, and see a cultic looking mark on it, a twisted cubic mark, that has a strange effect on sight. The guards heft up the body of Zelda and take her away, not realizing that the princess is still there.
