Children of the Triforce
Prologue
This book tells the many tales this land has to offer. A land filled with magic, mystery and most of all, secrets. This land is known as Distintina. A land created by the powerful but graceful goddess, Hylia. With her good judgment she created this world along side her three daughters, Din, Nayru and Farore. When they were finished creating their precious land, they left behind a sacred power known as the Triforce.
Later on the people in the land build houses and cities to thrive in. Soon bliss and posterity grew in the land and the people's knowledge expanded, so did the knowledge of Triforce. People grew hunger for that ultimate power, the power to change Distintina's fate for eons. Everyone wanted to Triforce for themselves and that bliss slowly faded away as tension and distrust grew.
Soon fights began in small villages.
Then battles in cities.
Then a full fledged war broke out in the land over the Triforce.
The gods looked down at their subjects in great disappointment. Hylia thought of taking away the Triforce all together since the people couldn't handle its power. But before the goddess had a chance to rid of the sacred relic Nayru, the Goddess of Wisdom, came up with a better idea.
She approached her mother and offered her thought. She said that instead of destroying the relic they could create spirits, human like ones, like they did with the sacred sword. The other two goddess chimed in on the idea and begged their mother to allow it. They said the humans would never know, they would act just like regular children. They would laugh, could feel pain and even have emotions.
Hylia pondered upon the three goddesses' idea. And soon enough she agreed and the Triforce was soon transformed three sacred children. Power, Wisdom and Courage.
The three goddess took one child each and decided to raise them how they felt was best. Nayru sent the son of Wisdom into great country of Hyrule where everything he needed to know would be right at his finger tips. Din gave the daughter of Power to the thieving race know as the Gerudos where she would become a strong and tough fighter. But Farore kept the daughter of Courage. Why you may ask? For the goddess knew that one can not simply be raised to be courageous. Something must happen in order for that child to raise up and push their fear aside to truly show courage.
Peace was once again restored to the land of Distintina now that Triforce was plainly out of sight and war subsided. People carried on with their lives not knowing the Triforce was now living amongst them. But this particular tale isn't about Distintina or the people that thrive in it, it's about them.
The Children of the Triforce.
