Disclaimer: I do not own anything belonging to The Legend of Zelda series.

Foreword

Downfall of the Royal Family

This is the History of Hyrule as it has been told since time immemorial. After the end of The

Calamity, The Gloom Epidemic, and The Downfall of Ganondorf, Link, Champion of Hyrule,

took Princess Zelda Bosphoramus as his wife and queen. Together they rebuilt Hyrule to her

former glory and ushered in a new era of prosperity, a golden age of peace, as Husband and

Wife, and as King and Queen.

For twenty generations their house, the House of Ferus, ruled Hyrule with wisdom and

justice, and the goddesses blessed them. Hyrule's borders expanded to new heights.

Neighbouring lands such as Ordon and Hytopia were brought under the kingdom's dominion,

and the populations of all the races boomed. Even the divide between the Shiekah and Yiga was

finally mended. But this Golden Age came to an end.

It started with one king. King Hraban. He had been an only child, for his mother had died

in childbirth, and his father had refused to remarry. As a result, he grew up pampered and

spoiled. As a man he was greedy and gluttonous with a legendary lust for wealth. The taxes he

imposed on the people can only be described as iniquity. The economy suffered greatly under his

rule, and it never recovered. He was succeeded by his son Brand.

King Brand created a caste system based on race. It went as such: Hylians, Shiekah,

Gerudo, Zora, Rito, and Gorons. There was much outcry against the caste system. Some because

people truly believed it was wrong, more because others didn't like being treated as second class

citizens. Brand used the military to keep these protesters in line, and he used the Gorons, Rito,

and Zoras for cheap labour, "hiring" strong backs while paying green rupees. He was succeeded

by his son Hugu.

King Hugu was even crueller than his father. He put his workforce to great building

projects. New cities appeared all across the kingdom, and he had a marble statue of himself set

up in Castle City where a statue dedicated to the Four Champions had beforehand been. He also

had garrisons and burgs built throughout Hyrule: one on the foot of Death Mountain, one

overlooking Zora Domain, one where the stable across from Rito Village used to stand, and one

at the oasis in Gerudo Desert where the Bazaar had been. To keep his workforce in line, he

would scourge them with whips. To pay for these costly endeavours, he had rupees mass

produced, and the kingdom suffered from hyperinflation. He was succeeded by his son Bero.

King Bero was even more heinous than his forefathers. His father had scourged the

working classes with whips, he scourged them with worse: the Rito with scorpions, the Zora with

electric arrows, and the Gorons with boulder bashers. He was also the first Hylian king to

practice polygamy, marrying the daughters of his council to keep them in line. He was succeeded

by his daughter Brunna.

Queen Brunna was no less evil than her father, but she practised a different evil. She had

climbed to the throne by having her older brothers killed off, be it by assassins or by poising

them in their sleep. She practised sorcery and used her magic skills to tighten her hold on the

throne. She used magic potions to keep herself looking young and seductive until the day she

died. She was succeeded by her son Ward.

King Ward had to deal with the consequences of his ancestors' actions, for there were

many rebellions during the early years of his reign. The working classes tried rebelling against

him, but using the garrisons built by King Hugu he was able to easily subdue them. Less easily

were the Shiekah and Gerudo resistance. But eventually, Kakariko was pillaged and burned. The

shiekah were forcibly moved to central Hyrule where the king could keep a closer eye on them.

As for the Gerudo, King Ward besieged the desert for weeks, cutting all supplies from entering.

He then led a full assault upon the desert, mustering an army of twenty thousand. Despite this it

was not an easy victory, for the Gerudo used their own powerful sorcery and the Moldugas of the

desert to assail the Hylian army. Alas, they still fell one city at a time. When they finally came to

Gerudo City the Hylians rendered its mighty walls useless, for they had brought a new weapon

that few have seen outside death mountain since before the Great Calamity... cannons. When the

slaughter was over, Ward publicly executed the then king of the Gerudo and took his wife and

daughters as his concubines. All the Gerudo who were still alive were taken back to Hyrule

where they were reduced to sex workers. After all this, Ward led military campaigns against

Labrynna, Holodrum, and the lands of the Lokomo Tribe which were named New Hyrule. He

was the first ruler to take the title of Emperor, and he changed the house name from Ferus to

Indomitus. He was succeeded by his son Sigu.

Emperor Sigu made "reforms" to the caste system basing it on "usefulness to the needs of

the state." As such, anyone who could give military service was deemed a first-class citizen,

farmers, workers and labourers were second-class, artisans and merchants third class, and

everyone else were slaves. This improved the livelihood of the Gorons, Zoras, and Ritos, for they

could now get ahead as either a soldier or a labourer. Nothing really changed for Hylians or

Shiekah. However, things drastically turned for the worse for the Gerudo and women in general.

For Sigu also made reforms to regarding who could bear arms. Fearing another Gerudo revolt, he

had banned women from the right to bear arms. Any woman caught bearing or owning arms

could be imprisoned for life. He then banned women from taking part in the workforce (with the

only exception being farming).

But far worse deeds than these he committed, for he was the first ruler to commit incest, having

taken his Gerudo half-sister as a concubine. And later in life he killed his brother, for he had

coveted his brother's wife. When these things came to light, a priestess of Hylia challenged him,

saying what he had done was deserving of death. So, he led a cohort to the temple whither she

resided at, dragged her outside, and then he and his commanding officers publicly gang-raped

her. The goddess statue was pulled down and destroyed, and the temple burned to the ground. No

one knows what happened to the brave priestess afterwards. Sigu was succeeded by his son

Hraban.

Emperor Hraban (Hraban II) was a man who prided himself for his own beauty. Nothing

was more important to him than vanity and beauty. To him good breeding was everything, and so

he raised and lowered people's standings based on their physical appearances. The beauty

standards he set in place lasted long after his reign, (even after the fall of the royal family).

Indeed, many went to indescribable lengths to meet the standards he had set to the point where

marriage amongst the nobility (and to a lesser extent the peasantry) became little more than

selective breeding. He was succeeded by his daughter Ylva.

Empress Ylva was and still is a mystery. She stuck to the shadows and therefore most of

her deeds are unknown. But it is rumoured she had a spy network set up, and if anyone did

something that could be considered treasonous, she'd make said person "disappear." She also

loved wolves and kept many as pets. Many political rivals (mainly her own close and distant

relations) disappeared. One brave soul, a Shiekah, accused her of bestiality. They disappeared.

She never married and disappeared childless, for she aborted all her children. She was succeeded

by her nephew Wards.

Emperor Wards (Ward II) was a paranoid man. After the "disappearances" of his

parents, and then the disappearance of his aunt, he feared for his life. He saw an enemy in

everyone, a threat around every corner. So great was his fear that he had his own wife and kids

killed. Eventually, he took his own life. He died childless, and the empire went through a

succession crisis. His close and distant relatives warred over the throne. The conflicts lasted for

nearly a decade. When the dust settled, Harduz, a descendant of Brunna, was crowned Emperor.

Emperor Harduz was a tyrant, and his methods of ruling were draconian in nature. He

doubled down on the evil ways of past rulers. A famine covered the entire empire for five years.

He did nothing to help the people. When it ended, the rural villages had greatly depopulated, and

the cities were full of the hungry and sickly. He did nothing. The Shiekah and the Priestesses of

Hylia cried out against him, demanding he helped the people in some way. Their passion spread

to the poor, and the other races, and soon large crowds were gathering outside the castle

demanding he do something. He responded with military force. The army attacked the crowds

and put many civilians to the sword. Then the Emperor had the Shiekah matriarch killed and

made her daughter his concubine, seeking to controle the tribe by making his own scion their

heir. Then he banished the Gerudo to the desert once more, believing the waste of the desert will

diminish them. Finally, his greatest crime, he had all the priestesses of Hylia executed, and their

positions filled in by shrine prostitutes. He would have been succeeded by his daughter Hilda,

but her cousin Hraban usurped the throne and made her his wife.

Emperor Hraban (Hraban III) made his cousin his wife after usurping the throne from

her. During his reign, many rebellions broke out within Labrynna and Holodrum. He would go

on long military campaigns to quell the rebels, but they could never be stilled. He would

ultimately die on the battlefield. He was succeeded by his youngest brother Hlutwig.

Hlutwig was crowned Emperor Clodovicus Indomitus, and he was the last emperor. He

continued the sins of his fathers, amongst others. When newly come to the throne he married a

sorceress of unknown origins named Veran. She introduced to her husband—and through him to

all Hyrule—the practice of demon worship. Demon kings such as Demise, Medulas, and

Ganondorf were worshipped in place of the Golden Godesses and Hylia. Under her influence,

Clodovicus ordered for all the remaining goddess statues to be destroyed, the sacred springs to be

welled up, any other holy sites and images were to be abolished, and in their places statues of the

demon kings were to be set up. Human sacrifice was practised in the worship of these demons.

Child sacrifices were particularly common. The emperor even sacrificed his own firstborn, but

more so he sacrificed the children of Gorons, Zoras, and Ritos. The Hylians copied his ways.

Veran would sell to nobles and commoners alike potions that she guaranteed would inhance

one's youth and increase their longevity. These potions often proved costly, and if one didn't

have the money, then they would have to pay by other more nefarious means. The emperor

himself practiced other occult magic in an effort to lengthen his lifespan. He and his wife would

throw wild parties every season, and the nobles would engage in orgies. It was at the point where

no one was even certain if any of the emperor's children born by the empress were his own. But

no one cared anymore. Only a few among the Shiekah continued to speak against the royal

family. The Gorons, Rito and Zora were too scared, the Hylians copied their rulers, and the

Gerudo were seemingly forgotten and chose to stay forgotten (except for whenever they'd go

searching for mates or young men would go searching for their services). And so, it came one

night, during a party, that the goddesses themselves dealt out doom upon the royal family...

Yea, I am back.