Legend of Zelda:

The Art of Defiance

Nayru, Din, and Farore. Their decision to leave the fate of the world to a boy garbed in green is the subject of much dispute, especially amongst the esteemed warriors of these ages. Even of greater quarrel, Din's choice to abandon her sisters and reside within an evil one, notorious for evil deeds and bent on hope of leading Hyrule into an evil era. Pure worship to objects deemed unworthy and impure, in this instance the goddesses of Hyrule, is no longer possible to those of a clearer conscience.

Ganondorf has become solely legend now, as has the Hero who was key to his destruction. It is the modern era. Though Hyrule still exists, the landscape has changed, from bronze to steel and water to murk. Trees of concrete rise from the ground several stories, but there are still small gardens in those shabby condos. The sky now is only faintly blue, purged now with black and rust. Now Hyrule is East and West, and war and trenches separate them, newly named Gerud in the East, and Hylia in the West. They have been at war now for four-hundred years, and it is believed that they shall war for a thousand more.