King of Hyrule

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The King of Hyrule is a recurring character in The Legend of Zelda series. He was introduced in the backstory of The Adventure of Link, and first appeared physically in A Link to the Past.

The Adventure of Link

The King of Hyrule ruled the kingdom of Hyrule with the power of the united Triforce; however, anticipating his death and deciding his son was not worthy of succession to possess the complete Triforce, he split the artifact into three parts. The wisdom and power portions remained in Hyrule whereas the Triforce of Courage was locked in the Great Palace to be obtained by the hero after numerous trails of endurance.

A Link to the Past

When Hyrule is struck by misfortune, the King of Hyrule offers a reward to anyone who can solve the kingdom's problems. Agahnim steps forth, assumes role of chief adviser, brainwashes the soldiers, and kills the King of Hyrule.

The King is later resurrected when Link wishes Hyrule to be healed at the end of the game.

Ocarina of Time

The King of Hyrule in Ocarina of Time is never actually seen in-game, so his physical appearance is unknown. He is the father of Princess Zelda and the sworn brother of the Goron's patriarch Darunia. The king is first mentioned during Link's introduction to Zelda; she mentions telling her father about the prophetic dream she had as they spy on Ganondorf bowing to him. It is the king's disbelief in her dream that drives Zelda to enlist Link's help and stop Ganondorf's plans in secret.

Once Link has collected all three Spiritual Stones, Ganondorf suddenly attacks Hyrule Castle, driving Zelda and Impa into hiding, with the castle surrendering a short time afterward. It is unknown what became of the king as a result of this or whether he survived into Link's adulthood.

Upon being returned to his childhood at the end of the game, Link revisits Hyrule Castle warns the King of Hyrule of what Ganondorf has planned. His possession of the Triforce of Courage is enough to sway Zelda's father's decision, and he proceeds to arrange for Ganondorf's arrest so that he can be tried and executed for his crimes.

The Wind Waker

Main article: Daphnes Nohansen Hyrule

In The Wind Waker, the King takes on a new form as the King of Red Lions, Link's talking boat companion. After Link gains the Master Sword, he informs Link that he was the king of the old Hyrule that had to be flooded by the three Golden Goddesses to prevent the destruction of Ganondorf.

The Minish Cap

Main article: King Daltus

In The Minish Cap, the King of Hyrule is imprisoned and impersonated by the evil sorcerer Vaati, until being rescued by Link. Additionally, the phantom of a past king makes an appearance in order to impart prophecy and counsel to Link.

Breath of the Wild

Main article: King Rhoam

First introduced as the Old Man on the Great Plateau, King Rhoam Bosphoramus Hyrule serves as a guide for Link at the start of his quest. King Rhoam reveals his true self after Link has completed the first four Shrines and is ready to leave the Great Plateau. 100 years prior to the events of Breath of the Wild, King Rhoam lost his life during the Great Calamity, alongside the four Champions. King Rhoam appears in a number of Memories, focusing on his relationship with his daughter, that Link finds during the Captured Memories main quest.

Echoes of Wisdom

In Echoes of Wisdom, the King of Hyrule first appears in Hyrule Castle after Zelda returns. He is pleased to see that Zelda is healthy and whole, and soon learns that it was Link who saved Zelda before being swallowed by a Rift.[1][2][3][4]

He consults with General Wright and Minister Lefte about the Rifts consuming the surrounding area. Rifts had been appearing for a long time, sometimes claiming children. However, more rifts have appeared, swallowing up people from every corner of Hyrule, taking both children and adults.[5] While they don't have the answers, they do set forth on a missing to find Link.[6]

A Hylian Soldier soon enters the throne room to report that rifts are causing even more serious trouble. There had been reports of a rift swallowing up a resident from Suthorn Village, and dark monsters coming out and attack people within Hyrule Field.[7][8][9][10][11][12]

The King will direct the soldier to prepare to handle the situation.[13] The King then directs Minister Lefte to continue investigating the rifts and also directs General Wright to ready the troops to battle the monsters that have appeared.[14][15][16]

A Rift soon appears behind the King, which takes him into the Still World. An alternate version, titled King of Hyrule?, comes out of the rift, who blames Zelda for the appearance of the Rifts, and orders her imprisonment.

Non-Canon Appearances

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Cadence of Hyrule

King of Hyrule sprite from Cadence of Hyrule

In Cadence of Hyrule, the King of Hyrule appears only once in gameplay and only under the right conditions. Entering the castle as Zelda opens the way to the throne room where the king is asleep under Octavo's spell. By completing the Music Puzzle, the king wakes up and offers Zelda the Royal Rapier to help defeat Octavo.

Gallery

Trivia

  • Although Ganondorf is shown paying respects to the King of Hyrule in Ocarina of Time, the king is not visible in the scene. As such, no model was included in the game.
  • The King of Hyrule appears only twice in the Ocarina of Time manga, both times with his face obscured.

References

  1. "General Wright. Minister Lefte. I appreciate your sentiments, but let's not dull this joyous moment with our regrets." — King of Hyrule, Echoes of Wisdom
  2. "Zelda, my dear daughter, you did well to return to us. Come closer so I may look upon you." — King of Hyrule, Echoes of Wisdom
  3. "Ah, I am so relieved... You are healthy and whole and well. So, tell us, Zelda. What happened to you?" — King of Hyrule, Echoes of Wisdom
  4. "A swordsman in green saved you from a fell beast! Quite the tale... But after defeat the monster, the swordsman was taken by a rift... It's him we have to thank for saving your life. Hm..." — King of Hyrule, Echoes of Wisdom
  5. "An unsettling phenomenon. Our fair Hyrule has continually been plagued with these rifts and disappearances. As you know, rifts have been appearing for a long time, claiming our young ones... Indeed, so many children have been stolen away. We've remained vigilant... But despite our best efforts, we've never been able to prevent the rifts from appearing. Ultimately, those who've experienced losses have been left to contend with their grief... Now, I've been receiving reports about people disappearing from every corner of Hyrule." — King of Hyrule, Echoes of Wisdom
  6. "For now, we should also work on finding the swordsman in the green tunic—and with haste." — King of Hyrule, Echoes of Wisdom
  7. "Your Majesty!" — Soldier, Echoes of Wisdom
  8. "What is it, soldier?" — General Wright, Echoes of Wisdom
  9. "Urgent news! The rifts! They're causing serious trouble!" — Soldier, Echoes of Wisdom
  10. "Oh no!" — Minister Lefte, Echoes of Wisdom
  11. "Please, soldier. What are the details?" — King of Hyrule, Echoes of Wisdom
  12. "Ah, of course, Your Majesty! Firstly, we received word that someone from Suthorn Village was swallowed up by a rift. Then we also received news of dark monsters attacking people in Hyrule Field." — Soldier, Echoes of Wisdom
  13. "That is troubling news indeed. Thank you for your report, soldier. Tell the rest of your battalion to prepare for departure immediately." — King of Hyrule, Echoes of Wisdom
  14. "Minister Lefte, continue your investigations into the rift phenomenon. I am expecting you to find a way to save any and all who have vanished into the rifts." — King of Hyrule, Echoes of Wisdom
  15. "General Wright, I leave the monsters to you. Prepare your troops, and head into battle." — King of Hyrule, Echoes of Wisdom
  16. "The crisis must be dealt with. Continue looking into the rifts, and locate those who've been lost!" — King of Hyrule, Echoes of Wisdom