![]() ![]() The spirits from the Zelda universe's creation story become the series' central characters, destined to play out different versions of the same struggle and continually manifesting themselves (whether by reincarnation or direct descent) in different versions of the same beings. He is eventually defeated by Zelda and her heroic friend Link, but Demise bestows a curse on them before his death, promising his evil spirit will haunt those of the "blood of the goddess and the spirit of the hero." This sets into motion the cycle of conflicts pitting good versus evil seen in almost every Zelda game. In Skyward Sword, the Zelda timeline's first game chronologically, Hylia's prediction comes true - Demise breaks his seal, returning to bring destruction to the world. She transfers her soul into a mortal girl named Zelda, enabling her to use the Triforce's power to seal Demise away again, and creates the spirit-imbued Goddess Sword capable of bestowing itself upon a hero. Hylia sends the world's people to live safely in the floating islands of Skyloft and seals Demise away, weakening herself greatly. Another goddess, Hylia, serves as the keeper of the Triforce, until a demon called Demise attempts to take it from her. They leave behind the Triforce, an artifact that can grant a mortal being's wishes. At the Zelda timeline's very beginning, three goddesses - Din, Nayru, and Farore - descend from the heavens and create the world. ![]()
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