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(Zeldafan1982, the games Four Swords and Four Swords Adventures prove that Vaati was sealed inside the Four Sword and the timeline placements as well.)
 
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The '''Four Sword''' is a legendary magical blade that has appeared in four games of [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]] (''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]'', and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]''). Its blade sparkles with magical power, and it has a hilt of gold, usually with a jewel that varies in color. As its name implies, when wielded by one of pure heart, it has the power to split its holder into four near-identical copies of themselves.<ref>{{cite|It has mysterious powers... Legends say that when mighty Vaati attacked, a hero arose and saved the people from destruction. They go on to say that by using this sword, the one was as four, and the four combined their strength!|Prologue|Four Swords}}</ref> Not only this, but like its spiritual counterpart in the series, the [[Master Sword]], it possesses the power to repel evil, meaning that like the Master Sword, it cannot be touched by those of impure heart.<ref name="repelevil">{{cite|Your swords are filled with the power to repel evil!|N/A|FSA}}</ref> Like its counterpart, the only person shown to have wielded it in gameplay is the hero of [[Hyrule]], [[Link]]. Typically when it is in use by Link, it will split him into four copies of himself with differing colored tunics: green, red, blue and purple. It has often been used to seal evil entities away such as [[Vaati]] and later [[Ganon]].<ref>{{cite|That is the sacred blade I spoke of, the Four Sword. Sealed away in its forged steel is Vaati, the wind mage.|Prologue|Four Swords}}</ref>
 
 
==History==
 
{{Main|Picori Blade}}
 
[[File:Bound Chest War 4.png|thumb|left|240px|The Picori Blade and the Light Force are given to the Hero of Men.]]
 
Unlike the [[Master Sword]], the Four Sword was not originally of the world of [[Hyrule]], nor did it originally go by that name. As revealed in ''The Minish Cap'', the Four Sword began as a creation of a race of tiny, thumb-sized beings known as the [[Minish]] (known as the "Picori" by [[Hylian]]s) and was known as the [[Picori Blade]].<ref name="gifts">{{cite|The gifts the Picori gave the humans... What you call the Picori Blade was the first of those gifts. The second... Well, you call it light force, but it is a source of limitless magical power.|Ezlo|The Minish Cap}}</ref> Long in Hyrule's past, a [[War of the Bound Chest|war]] broke out across the land when an army of dark creatures descended upon it and wreaked havoc. Just as all seemed lost, a young man known as the [[Hero of Men]] rose up to defend Hyrule, and the tiny Minish descended from the sky bringing him a sword, the Picori Blade, and a golden light, the [[Light Force]].<ref>{{cite|The tiny Picori appeared from the sky, bringing the hero of men a sword and a golden light.|Prologue|The Minish Cap}}</ref><ref name="gifts"></ref> Using these two gifts, the hero drove back the creatures and locked them all away within the [[Bound Chest]], sealing it with the sword itself.<ref name="prologue">{{cite|With wisdom and courage, the hero drove out the darkness.|Prologue|The Minish Cap}}</ref><ref>{{cite|Do you know about that sword, Link? It is called the Picori Blade, and it locks much evil away in that chest.|Potho|The Minish Cap}}</ref> Following these events, the Picori Blade was carefully enshrined by the people of Hyrule<ref>{{cite|When peace had been restored, the people enshrined that blade with care.|Prologue|The Minish Cap}}</ref> while the Light Force was magically sealed inside Hyrule's [[Princess Zelda|princess]]. For many years afterward, the blade that would one day become the Four Sword was kept in the care of the [[Royal Family of Hyrule]] and brought out of [[Hyrule Castle]] once a year for the annual [[Picori Festival]] held to honor the service the Minish rendered during the war against evil.<ref name="winner">{{cite|The legend has it that, long ago, the Picori gave us this blade. Whoever wins the competition earns the honor of touching the sacred blade.|Potho|The Minish Cap}}</ref>
 
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==Appearances==
 
The Four Sword has made appearances in each of the three games that make up the so-called "''Four Swords'' Trilogy", each time serving as a kind of stand-in for the more well-known Master Sword.
 
 
===''Four Swords''===
 
[[File:Four Swords Intro.png|thumb|left|240px|Link draws the Four Sword for the first time.]]
 
In its first appearance, the Four Sword appears as a sacred blade enshrined in the [[Four Sword Sanctuary]] that seals away a great evil, the Wind Sorcerer [[Vaati]]. According to legend, when Vaati rose to power some time in the past, he carried off many beautiful maidens to his [[Vaati's Palace|palace]] and terrorized the people of [[Hyrule]] until a heroic young man wielding a sword appeared. <ref>{{cite manual|quote=In his assaults on the villages, Vaati would kidnap any beautiful girls who caught his fancy.|game=A Link to the Past/Four Swords|page=30}}</ref> The hero was able to defeat Vaati, seal him within the blade of the sword, and rescue the maidens. Nobody seemed to know how this young man succeeded where countless others had failed, but the maidens spoke of how his sword caused him to split into four copies of himself and how the four who were one worked together to subdue the Wind Sorcerer. Following these events, the blade was left enshrined deep within the forests of Hyrule, in the Four Sword Sanctuary where it served as Vaati's prison.<ref>{{cite manual|quote=As rumors of the blade's power to divide a person into four entities spread, the people built a shrine to protect it.|game=A Link to the Past/Four Swords|page=31}}</ref>
 
 
''Four Swords'' begins many years after these events with [[Princess Zelda]] going with her childhood friend, [[Link]], for a stroll through the Four Sword Sanctuary to check the seal on Vaati, which the princess senses is weakening. Sure enough, a dark figure descends upon the scene and captures the princess. Vaati reveals that the seal of the Four Sword is broken and that he will rage once again, but not before carrying Princess Zelda off to his palace above the clouds and making her his bride. The Wind Mage knocks Link out and carries the princess away, and shortly thereafter three fairies descend upon the scene as Link comes to, revealing to him what has become of the princess and explaining the power of the Four Sword to him. Seeing that he will have need of its power, Link draws the blade from its pedestal and sure enough is shattered into four colorful copies of himself. The four Links then use the Four Sword, now also shattered into four versions of itself (each having a different colored jewel to match the Link that wields it), to work their way across Hyrule to acquire the [[Great Key|keys]] necessary to open the way to Vaati's Palace. The heroes, after much toil, succeed in this endeavor and reach the palace, where they battle Vaati and, with the sword's power, succeed in defeating him, resealing him within its blade. They free Princess Zelda from her captivity and return the blade to its resting place in the Four Sword Sanctuary, once again holding Vaati at bay once again.
 
 
===''A Link to the Past''===
 
If the player completes both games on the ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past#Ports and Remakes|A Link to the Past/Four Swords]]'' [[Game Boy Advance]] cartridge, then the secret dungeon, [[Palace of the Four Sword]], is made available. Here, Link must defeat more challenging versions of the bosses from ''A Link to the Past'' and recover shards of the Four Sword. Once all four shards are collected, Link must fight four [[Dark Link]]s. After defeating them, the shards unite and become the Four Sword.
 
 
===''Four Swords Adventures''===
 
[[File:Four Swords Adventures Intro.png|thumb|left|240px|Shadow Link tricks Link into drawing the Four Sword to release Vaati.]]
 
In its second appearance, the Four Sword is shown to still rest in the Four Sword Sanctuary some time after the events of Four Swords.<ref>{{cite|These six maidens guard the portal to the Four Sword Sanctuary to keep it safe.|Zelda|FSA}}</ref> The sword still seals away the Wind Sorcerer Vaati after he was re-sealed within it by Link and Princess Zelda.<ref>{{cite|This sword guards the seal on the wind sorcerer Vaati.|N/A|FSA}}</ref> With the passing of time, the people have come to feel a sense of peace and security, or so they thought. As of late however, dark storm clouds have blackened the skies of Hyrule that fill all who see them with fear and dread.<ref>{{cite|Swiftly and suddenly, dark clouds covered all of Hyrule. Ominous clouds that filled all those who saw them with fear... A sense of dread swept across the land.|N/A|Four Swords Adventures}}</ref> This has caused some to fear that the seal of the Four Sword binding Vaati may once again be weakening.<ref>{{cite|The sky has become so dark and foreboding... I'm worried about the seal that binds the wind sorcerer Vaati.|Zelda|FSA}}</ref> The specter of Vaati's return causes such disturbance that Princess Zelda sees fit to convene a meeting of the six other [[Maiden|Shrine Maidens]] that guard the different regions of Hyrule and have the power to open the way to the Four Sword's resting place.<ref>{{cite|Now, the shrine maidens and I must open the portal to the Four Sword's resting place.|Zelda|FSA}}</ref> Intending to inspect the sword's seal herself, Zelda decides to take Link along with her for extra security while she checks to see if Vaati's return is really imminent.
 
 
Upon opening the portal to the Four Sword Sanctuary, the entire party of the Shrine Maidens, Zelda and Link are surprised by the emergence of [[Dark Link|Shadow Link]], who kidnaps the Shrine Maidens and Zelda before luring Link through the portal to the Four Sword Sanctuary.<ref>{{cite|Ah! Wh...who are--? It can't be... You're... Link?!|Zelda|FSA}}</ref> Seeing he has no weapon to duel his dark doppelganger, Link draws the Four Sword from its pedestal, causing himself to split apart in the same manner the sword had worked previously, causing him to split into four different colored versions of himself.<ref>{{cite|If you draw the sword, you must know what will happen. Will you still draw forth the sword?|N/A|FSA}}</ref> Shadow Link laughs and makes a quick exit as Vaati escapes his prison once again and sends the four Links far away with a whirlwind. Upon awakening, the four meet [[Kaepora Gaebora]], who tells them that they must master the power of the Four Sword in order to defeat Vaati and rescue Zelda and the Shrine Maidens.<ref>{{cite|Hoot hoot! At last, you're awake, Link. I am Kaepora Gaebora. ... You sword is weak, but you can restore its power by infusing it with Force Gems.|Kaepora Gaebora|FSA}}</ref> To do this, they must gather a total of 2,000 [[Force Gem]]s in each area they visit to fully power up the Four Sword and give it the [[Power to Repel Evil]].<ref>{{cite|To return the sword to its full strength, find the source of that power: Force Gems. Gather Force Gems wherever they lie, and rescue the maidens and Princess Zelda.|N/A|FSA}}</ref><ref name="repelevil"></ref> In this manner, the four heroes work their way across Hyrule and gradually rescue all of the maidens with the power of the Four Sword.<ref>{{cite|...Ah! Link?! Is that you? And the shrine maidens! You're all safe... I'm so relieved.|Zelda|FSA}}</ref> They eventually reach the [[Palace of Winds]] and confront Vaati, ultimately destroying him for good using the blade's power.<ref>{{cite|Link! You've defeated the wind sorcerer Vaati. ...!|Zelda|FSA}}</ref> However, it turns out that the true evil behind Vaati's release and the evil plaguing Hyrule is [[Ganon]], who has stolen a [[Trident]] possessing the great magic of an evil spirit.<ref>{{cite|Ganon... This beast was once of the Gerudo... Once human. He was called Ganondorf! King of Darkness, ancient demon reborn. The wielder of the trident!!|Zelda|FSA}}</ref> Confronting Ganon alongside Princess Zelda, the four heroes succeed in subduing him while the Shrine Maidens magically seal him within the blade of the Four Sword.<ref>{{cite|Now, the Four Sword... Place the sword that sealed away the darkness on the pedestal.|Zelda|FSA}}</ref> The sword is returned to the Four Sword Sanctuary soon after, now serving as the prison of Ganon.
 
 
===''The Minish Cap''===
 
[[File:FourSword.png|thumb|left|240px|The former Picori Blade is transformed into the Four Sword]]
 
The origins of the Four Sword are revealed in ''The Minish Cap'', where it is revealed to have once been known as the [[Picori Blade]] and was used by the [[Hero of Men]] to lock away the beasts that plagued Hyrule during the [[War of the Bound Chest]].<ref name="prologue"></ref> By the start of the game, many long years have passed since the war, and the annual [[Picori Festival]] is being put on while marking the hundredth year since the Minish last came to Hyrule (as the [[Minish Door]] opens only once a century). The festival's sword-fighting tournament winner gains the honor of approaching the [[Bound Chest]] and touching the Picori Blade itself.<ref name="winner"></ref> The winner this year is a new face in Hyrule, a dark stranger named [[Vaati]].<ref>{{cite|Let the award ceremony commence! Vaati, champion of the competition, you may approach the blade!|Potho|MC}}</ref> However, the stranger reveals he is a powerful sorcerer and uses his dark magic to blast open the Bound Chest thinking the [[Light Force]] is inside, shattering the Picori Blade in the process.<ref>{{cite|...?!? Empty? There was nothing in there but those monsters? What is the meaning of this? Well, I know the force I'm after is somewhere out there. I'm in no hurry. I can take my time searching for it. Heh heh heh...|Vaati|MC}}</ref> When the evil sorcerer turns [[Princess Zelda]] to stone, Hyrule's [[King Daltus]] sends [[Link]] (and consequently his companion, [[Ezlo]]) on a quest to restore the Picori Blade and use its power to break Vaati's curse on Princess Zelda.<ref>{{cite|If Link has recovered, then yes, I would like to ask this of him. Please, turn my precious Zelda back to normal. The Picori should know how to create a new sacred sword.|King Daltus|MC}}</ref>
 
 
To this end, Link has the blade's fragments re-forged into the [[White Sword]] by the master Minish smithy [[Melari]] and learns from the Minish that he needs the mystical [[Elements|Four Elements]] in order to transform it into a new sacred sword.<ref name="reforged">{{cite|Wow! That was fast work! But not so fast that I didn't finish your sword! Here, take a look! I call this blade the White Sword!|Melari|MC}}</ref><ref>{{cite|Once you infuse it with the power of the elements, it will become a sacred blade!|Melari|MC}}</ref> The Four Elements are the crystalline jewels infused with the powers of the four major elements of the world: earth, air, fire and water. They are scattered all across Hyrule in different locations, and Link must take them to the [[Elemental Sanctuary]] located in [[Hyrule Castle]]'s courtyard in order to infuse each into the blade of the re-forged sword.<ref>{{cite|If you want to infuse the sword, you must go to the elemental sanctuary. The sanctuary is a strange realm, trapped between two worlds. It is the bridge between the Minish world and the human world.|Melari|MC}}</ref> Meanwhile, Vaati, still searching for the Light Force,<ref>{{cite|You all know of the power the Picori gave to mankind, do you not? The golden light force of limitless magical power... I want it!!! It is somewhere here in Hyrule! Go now, and bring me this power!|King Daltus|MC}}</ref> learns that it rests in a sealed chamber within the Elemental Sanctuary, and that the sacred blade is necessary to gain access to it. The villain decides to wait for Link to restore the sacred blade and use him to gain entry to this chamber. This plan succeeds when Link successfully retrieves the final element, the [[Elements#Wind Element|Wind Element]], from the [[Palace of Winds]] and brings it to the Elemental Sanctuary, where infusing its power into the blade alongside the others fully regenerates the blade and transforms it into the Four Sword. This opens the chamber revealing the location of the Light Force, which turns out to be embodied within the body of Princess Zelda. Vaati learns this and takes Zelda to the roof of the now [[Dark Hyrule Castle]] to perform the ceremony necessary to extract the Light Force from her.<ref>{{cite|Well, you're too late. A mere three more chimes to the bell will bring the ceremony to its end! And with the third toll of the bell, I will become like a god! And your precious Princess Zelda will be nothing more than cold, dead stone.|Vaati|MC}}</ref> Link arrives in time to stop the ceremony and is forced to confront Vaati in several deadly forms (ending with him finally transforming into his Wind Mage form), though the young hero ultimately triumphs over him and seals him away within the blade of the Four Sword.
 
 
==Design==
 
The Four Sword is a double-edged blade with a spear-point at its tip and a fuller hilt, which has usually been depicted as being gold in color. The hilt is engraved with an eye-like symbol, likely a reference to its history with [[Vaati]] the Wind Mage. On the pommel of the sword's hilt near the top, the sword is typically depicted as having a round jewel whose color usually reflects its wielder. For example, the part of the Four Sword wielded by the green Link will have a green jewel whereas the red Link's sword will have a red jewel. In Link's case, the sword will have a green, red, blue and purple jewel in each of its clones for each copy of Link. When the sword is not in use however, it appears that the jewel has a dull greenish color likely to reflect its dormancy.
 
 
The sword is shown to not have always been of this design however. For instance, when it was known as the Picori Blade, it more closely resembled the Master Sword with its purplish-colored hilt. After it is shattered by Vaati and re-forged into the White Sword by Melari however, it begins to more resemble the shape of the sword it would become, albeit with a green-colored hilt.<ref name="reforged"/> It was not until the power of the Four Elements were infused into the sword that it finally transformed into its present incarnation, with its hilt changing first from red to blue and finally to the gold color that is seen in the chronologically later games.<ref>{{cite|With the power of the four elements, your blade has become the Four Sword!|N/A|MC}}</ref> The Four Elements, which would chronologically later become known as the four "Royal Jewels", also typically are kept near the Four Sword's resting place on special pedestals near the blade's holder.<ref>{{cite|However, you must first gather the royal jewels to reveal the path to the Tower of Winds.|Green Maiden|FSA}}</ref>
 
 
==Powers and Abilities==
 
[[File:FourSword Artwork.png|90px|left]]
 
Like the Master Sword, the Four Sword is blessed with many magical capabilities that have been infused into its enchanted blade. Some of these capabilities have been present in each game the sword is featured in while others have been specific to a particular game. In total, there have been three major abilities the sword has shown itself capable of performing, though as stated earlier not all of these have appeared in every game the sword is featured in. Also, some of these abilities that are shown in more than one game are shown to slightly differ from game to game. Overall, the sword has shown itself capable of repelling and sealing evil entities away, create three separate clones of the blade's wielder, and also break powerful curses.
 
 
When the sword is drawn from its holder, it will cause its wielder to split apart into four separate versions of themselves, each nearly identical to the original. The sole differences between the different clones is the tones of their voices (some are deeper than others) and the color of their clothing (in Link's case, his different clones along with himself are colored the four aforementioned colors). The non-canonical manga has depicted the sword as causing the different colored clones to represent different sides of one's psyche as well. The four can work together as a team or they can work independently should the need arise as well.
 
 
When the four Links choose to fight in formation, they can do so in four different ways: horizontal line, vertical line, box and diamond. The horizontal line is just as it implies, with the four Links lining up in a vertical line and attacking in unison. The same principle applies for the vertical line with the exception of the four Links standing vertically instead. The box formation has the four Links stand together in a square shape and attack as though in a box. Finally, the diamond formation has the four Links assemble themselves in a diamond shape and attack from all sides simultaneously.
 
 
The sword's ability to create clones has varied from game to game. For instance, while in ''Four Swords'' and ''Four Swords Adventures'' the sword keeps the clones around indefinitely and in varying colors, this principle is different in ''The Minish Cap'', where Link must power up the sword and stand on special tiles to create the clones, who all look alike and only manifest themselves for a limited time before vanishing. The reason for this difference is not made clear, though it's likely just an aesthetic change for gameplay's sake. In this same game, the sword also shows the ability to, when charged up, cast a magical beam of energy that can break curses, such as the curse Vaati placed upon Princess Zelda.
 
 
When Link's health is full in most games featuring the sword, the sword will emit an energy beam. However, in ''Four Swords Adventures'', the sword's power is based upon [[Force Gem]]s, 2000 of which Link must recover in each area in order to restore the power to repel evil to the sword's blade. Only when this is accomplished can Link destroy the barriers in each area made with Vaati's magic and proceed to the next area. If not enough Force Gems have been found by the end of the area, the sword will take Link back in time to redo the level and find enough of them. In Four Swords, the sword will not emit an energy beam until Link has acquired the Master Sword in ''A Link to the Past''.
 
 
==Other Media==
 
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The Four Sword has featured in other media outside the games, namely in the manga published by Vizikids that supplements the games.
 
 
===''Four Swords Manga''===
 
In the [[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords (Manga)|''Four Swords'' Manga]], the Four Sword functions much the same way as it did in the game, where it splits Link into the four colored copies of himself as Hyrule is faced with multiple threats. The manga combines elements of ''Four Swords'' and ''Four Swords Adventures'', with Link facing not only the threat of [[Vaati]], but also [[Shadow Link]] and ultimately [[Ganon]] himself. The four Links battle their foes all across Hyrule and eventually reach the heavens atop the [[Tower of Winds]], where they battle Vaati with the power of the Four Sword and with the unlikely help of [[Shadow Link]], who has turned against the side of evil. Shadow Link smashes the [[Dark Mirror]] to help the four Links destroy Vaati, even knowing that this will kill him as well. Following this, Ganon reveals himself and battles the four Links himself. Using the blade, they succeed in subduing Ganon and return the Four Sword to the Four Sword Sanctuary in order to merge into one again before walking away hand-in-hand with Princess Zelda.
 
 
===''The Minish Cap Manga''===
 
Unlike the game, the Four Sword is not originally called the Picori Blade, but rather the “Holy Sword” in the [[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap (Manga)|''The Minish Cap'' Manga]]. It still functions largely in the same manner it did in the game however, with Link seeking to re-forge it into a new sacred blade. The Holy Sword eventually becomes the Four Sword, fulfilling the same role the Picori Blade did within the game. Unlike the game, Vaati eventually sees the error of his ways in the end however, accompanying Ezlo back to the [[Minish World]] in the end after apologizing to all whom he has wronged.
 
 
==Gallery==
 
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File:Fourswordsposter.jpg|Official artwork depicting the four Links wielding the Four Sword against the forces of Vaati and Ganon.
 
File:Four Sword.png|The Four Sword as seen on the title screen of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]''.
 
</gallery>
 
 
==See Also==
 
*[[Swords of The Minish Cap]]
 
 
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