Triforce is a fictional artifact and icon of Nintendo's The Legend of Zelda series of video games.
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Triforce is a fictional artifact and icon of Nintendo's The Legend of Zelda series of video games.
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The Triforce represents the three main characters of the series, Ganon, Zelda and Link, and their inherent qualities in the battle between good and evil.
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Keiji Terui, who wrote the backstory in the manual of the original The Legend of Zelda, stated that the legend of the Triforce was written with inspirations from the battles of medieval Europe and initially given the working title "Death Mountain".
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The Triforce has become a recognisable icon of The Legend of Zelda series since the release of the original game in 1986.
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The trinity within the Triforce creates balance in the fictional kingdom of Hyrule, with evil seeking power, and wisdom and courage being the opposing forces for good.
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The Triforce has been a fundamental mechanic of gameplay, having typically been the main objective within the Zelda games.
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Triforce acquires it in Zelda II: The Adventure of Link from the Great Palace to save Zelda after she is placed in a magical sleep.
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Triforce has been shown to have limited sentience and the ability to communicate, despite typically being an inanimate object.
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Triforce is a common symbol found in various Zelda titles.
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The Triforce appears on Hyrulean temples and other sacred sites within the games, such as the Temple of Time.
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Triforce was first introduced in 1986 with the release of the original The Legend of Zelda video game.
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Triforce is eventually sealed in the Golden Land by Seven Wise Men.
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Triforce plays a lesser role in The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess.
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The story reveals that the Lorulean desire for the Triforce nearly destroyed Lorule, so they attempted to destroy it.
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Breath of the Wild takes place thousands of years after the previous Zelda titles, so the Triforce is no longer shown to be a prominent concept for the people of Hyrule.
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Triforce's role begins as a guardian of the Triforce, until she is corrupted by Ganon after displaying affections for Link.
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In Sonic Lost Worlds The Legend of Zelda DLC stage, the Triforce appears at the end when Sonic the Hedgehog clears the level.
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Triforce has been used as a shibboleth and a meme to embarrass newer users of the imageboard website 4chan.
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Since its introduction, the Triforce has become a recognisable icon of The Legend of Zelda series.
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Triforce has been the subject of interpretation with regards to its significance within the Zelda series.
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