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The [[sail]], a key item in ''The Wind Waker'', is marked with a symbol that is also marked on the bottom of the [[Cyclone Slate]], an Item used to warp in ''Phantom Hourglass''.
 
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This page is intended to be a resource for the many symbols found throughout the Legend of Zelda series. Information pertaining to the symbols is meant to be brief, informative and non speculative. Recurring symbols in the series will be referred to by their roles in the first games they appeared in.

Triforce

Main article: Triforce
Triforce

The Triforce.

The Triforce is the symbol of the Golden Goddesses' power and by far the most prominent symbol in The Legend of Zelda series. It has served as a major plot device in many of the games. It first appears in The Legend of Zelda, but at the time, there was only the Triforce of Power and the Triforce of Wisdom. In The Adventure of Link, a third piece of the Triforce, the Triforce of Courage, is introduced. After the game is beaten, all three pieces are shown in their now familiar arrangement. In the prologue to The Adventure of Link, the symbol of the Triforce appears on the back of Link's left hand. This becomes a regular occurrence in later Zelda titles. Depictions of the Triforce appear in many places throughout the series, such as above the Door of Time, on the Master Sword, on many of Link's shields, on the Hylian emblem, and in the center of the Mirror of Twilight. In Ocarina of Time, the Triforce is commonly seen where Link is required to play Zelda's Lullaby to unlock secrets. Curiously, the Triforce symbol also appears in Termina, in the Stone Tower Temple, where the Goddesses are not proven to exist.

  • Triforce of Power - The Triforce on top of the arrangement, representative of Din. This piece is usually possessed by Ganon.
  • Triforce of Wisdom - The Triforce on the left side of the arrangement, representative of Nayru. This piece is usually possessed by Princess Zelda.
  • Triforce of Courage - The Triforce on the right side of the arrangement, representative of Farore. This piece is usually possessed by Link.

The Cross and Christianity

LinkPraying

Official art depicting Link praying in front of a crucifix.

The Cross has appeared in several early Zelda titles, primarily in The Legend of Zelda and in Adventure of Link. Although the Triforce had debuted in The Legend of Zelda, it did not initially appear as a religous icon in the Zelda series until A Link to the Past and Ocarina of Time. It would seem to suggest that Christianity was initially supposed to be the intended religion in the Zelda series. (However it should also be noted that Christianity is viewed as a symbolism in Japan, and not as a religion) This is proven by two items. The first item is primarily the Magic Book, which was originally called the Bible {バイブル) in Japanese releases, but its name was changed in American releases as it violated Nintendo of America's, at the time, strict guidelines of mentioning religous content in their products. Despite this, the Cross can still be seen imprinted on the Magic Book's in-game cover sprite and in its official artwork. The second item is an actual Cross in Adventure of Link, which is used to make flying Moas appear visible. The Cross has also appeared engraved on the head of tombstones, and on small shields and Magic Shields in both titles.


Although The Legend of Zelda and Adventure of Link were the only Zelda games that featured the Cross within them, the Christian Cross had also made an appearance in an official artwork of A Link in the Past, depicting Link kneeling in front of the crucifix, a Cross with the representation of Jesus' body, in prayer. Although how 'official' this artwork is, is debatable as it only appeared in two Japanese A Link to the Past guide books. It is thought that this is one of the more stronger references to Christianity in the Zelda series and also seems to suggest that Link may have been portrayed as a Christian, even though Christianity in Japan as viewed more as a symbolism. However this depiction was only in the form of official artwork in two guides, and there is no Christian references within the actual game. However it is also believed by some that the sanctuary also strongly resembles a church. It should also be noted that although the Triforce had appeared in the form of a religious icon starting in A Link to the Past, the religion of the Golden Goddesses was not yet established until Ocarina of Time.

In all of these cases, these were the sole appearances of the Cross and Christian references in the Zelda series.

Hylian Script

Main article: Hylian Language

Spell Medallions

Main article: Spell Medallions

Boss Insignias

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Boss Tiles

In most dungeons of A Link to the Past, symbols are seen on tiles in front of many doors leading to boss rooms. Just before the battles with each of the first three bosses in the Light World, a demonic-looking skull is shown on these tiles. Before Link's first fight with Agahnim, the eye insignia is seen, but before the second fights, the tiles depict a bat. The Helmasaur King, Arrghus, Vitreous, and Trinexx all have symbols before their rooms that have their likeness, but the rest of the bosses have no insignias marking their rooms.

A similar theme appear in Ganon's Tower in The Wind Waker. Symbols depicting four bosses, which Link defeated earlier in the game, are marked upon a barrier. Link must fight the bosses again to make their symbols crumble.

Royal Crest

Triforce inscription

Hyrule's Royal Crest

This is possibly the second most common symbol found in The Legend of Zelda series. Several versions of this symbol have been used throughout the series. Since A Link to the Past, birdlike symbols have decorated many of Link's shields. It's safe to say that these symbols inspired the design for the Royal Crest. The bird symbol is usually accompanied by a depiction of the Triforce. It can be also be found on walls, banners, soldier uniforms, Zelda's dress, and various other places.

Race Emblems

In Ocarina of Time, there are emblems representing the races of Hyrule. They are later shown in The Wind Waker on stained glass depictions of the sages, each emblem above a sage of its respective race.

Crest of Hyrule
  • Hylian Emblem - The same as the royal crest. It appears above Rauru's stain glass depiction, so it may represent the Hylian race as a whole; not only the royal family.
Kokiri symbol
Goron symbol
  • Goron Emblem - This symbol resembles the Goron's Ruby. It is tattooed on many Gorons and seen throughout their cities.
Zora symbol
  • Zora Emblem - This symbol resembles the Zora's Sapphire. In Ocarina of Time, it is seen on a round, stone decoration hanging above King Zora and on the stone columns near Lord Jabu Jabu. The design changed slightly in The Wind Waker, where it is visible on Medli's and Prince Komali's clothes.
  • Sheikah Emblem
Main article: Eye Symbol
  • Gerudo Emblem
Main article: Gerudo Symbol

Symbol of Time

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The symbol on the Door of Time

In Ocarina of Time, the same symbol that is seen on the Door of Time appears on large blue blocks. These blocks either obstructed Link's path or granted him passage. Depending on which, he was required to play the Song of Time to make them appear or disappear, just like he had to play the song to open the Door of Time. Wherever this symbol in seen, time is relevant.

Sage Emblems

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The Sage Medallions. In order, they are Light, Forest, Fire, Water, Shadow, and Spirit.

Main article: Sage Medallions

Ocarina of Time introduced the six sage emblems. These symbols are first seen surrounding the Pedestal of Time. In the Chamber of the Sages, they appear in their respective places, each with a different color. The medallions that Link receives have reliefs of the corresponding sage emblem on them. The emblems also appear on the sites Link lands on when he plays songs to warp to temples, each symbol matching the song and the temple. They also mark six areas in Ganon's Castle; one of each represent a sage. During the opening sequence of Super Smash Bros. Melee, the sage symbols are shown around images of Link. At the Mirror Chamber in Twilight Princess, the six sage emblems are seen, but the water emblem is broken. The sages who reside here each wear a different emblem on their clothes.

  • Light - Seen on tiles in the Temple of Time of Twilight Princess.
  • Forest
  • Fire
  • Water
  • Shadow
  • Spirit

Seasons

SeasonsSymbols

Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter

These symbols represent the seasons in Oracle of Seasons. In the game's official art, they can be seen on the Rod of Seasons. In the four corners of the Temple of Seasons, the symbols are shown on each tower of the corresponding season. Every time link enters a new area of the overworld or he changes the season, similar symbols show what the current season is.

  • Spring
  • Summer
  • Autumn
  • Winter

Ages Tunes

Ages Tunes

Currents, Echoes, Ages

In Oracle of Ages, tunes played on the Harp of Ages are represented by symbols. They make more appearances in The Wind Waker on the Goddess Pearls and in Phantom Hourglass on the Spirit Gems. They are now known as the symbols for Courage, Power, and Wisdom.

  • Tune of Echoes - Its symbol appears on Farore's Pearl and the Courage Gems.
  • Tune of Currents - Its symbol appears on Din's Pearl and the Power Gems
  • Tune of Ages - Its symbol appears on Nayru's Pearl, the Wisdom Gems, and has a striking resemblance to the Zora emblem.

Maku Seeds

The symbols on the Maku Seeds in Oracle of Ages and Oracle of Seasons are unique the two games and both seeds have different symbols.

Sail Symbol

Sail symbol

The sail, a key item in The Wind Waker, is marked with a symbol that is also marked on the bottom of the Cyclone Slate, an Item used to warp in Phantom Hourglass.

Vaati's Eye

Twilight Emblem

Twilight Emblem
Main article: Twilight Emblem

Throughout Twilight Princess, a red symbol is normally seen marked upon enemies in the Twilight Realm. Even the Twilight Portals bear resemblance to the symbol. Some believe it to be a sign of something tainted with Zant's evil magic. Though this is partially true, the symbol may not belong only to Zant, but the Twili as a whole. The difference is that Zant's magic appears to be red, while most Twili magic gives it a bluish-green color.

Sky Characters

Main article: Sky Characters

Ocean King's Emblem

The Ocean King's Emblem is seen throughout a key dungeon in Phantom Hourglass, the Temple of the Ocean King, as well as above its entrance. It's also on the Pure Metals and the Phantom Sword.

Cyclone Slate Symbols

Warping in Phantom Hourglass requires the player to draw symbols on the Cyclone Slate, an item given to Link by Cylos. There six Golden Frogs in the Great Sea, each of which will provide Link with a symbol to draw on the slate. Drawing the symbol given will bring Link back to the area where the frog was swimming.

Misc. Symbols Gallery