Long, long ago, three beautiful Goddesses created a land called Hyrule. Din, the Goddess of Power, looked upon the emptiness and threw down her fists, creating the earth. Farore, the Goddess of Courage, noticed how dull and empty her sister's create was, so she snapped her fingers, creating sky, plants, and water. Nayru, the Goddess of Wisdom, walked along Hyrule and felt something was missing. She let out a huge sigh while deep in thought, creating all life to Hyrule. All was good and the three Goddesses were pleased with what they had done. Before leaving the new land, they left behind a sacred relic called the Triforce. It was said that anyone who touched it would be granted one wish.

A knight by the name of Eric discovered the Triforce one day while taking his horse out for a ride. Nayru appeared before him and said, "Since you had touched the Triforce of Wisdom, I have been summoned to grant you one wish." Eric's breath was taken away by the beauty of this goddess. His heart fluttered and he smiled. "I wish to make you my bride and bare me a child," he answered. Nayru nodded her head. "And so it will be. When you wake tomorrow, I will be at your side as your wife," she replied before disappearing.

The next day, Eric woke up to see a beautiful woman staring out the window. "Nayru?" he asked. The woman turned around. She looked like Nayru, but her skin didn't have the same golden glow. "For the last time, it's Nala, my love," she sweetly said. Eric's wish had come true. He got up from bed to kiss his wife, but fell over from a horrible pain in his leg. "My leg was fine yesterday," he muttered.

"Have you forgotten? Several years back, you hurt your leg in an accident. The King dismissed you from your duties and you came to the country side to be a sheep herder," Nala said, rushing to Eric's side. Eric looked at her in shock. This wasn't suppose to happen, he thought. In the heat of his despair, he reached over and wrapped his hands around his wife's neck. "I take my wish back!" he growled.

"What is done is done. I can't take that back," she whispered. She glanced at the cradle by the bedroom door. "Don't forget, you are a father," she added before disappearing. Eric looked at the crib and limped over to it. In it was a baby girl, silently sleeping.