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'''Lorule''' (pronounced {{IPA|ˈloʊ.ɹuːl}} {{Respell|LOH|rool}})<ref>{{cite web|quote=..and uncover the mysterious kingdom of Lorule. |retrieved=October 24, 2014|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xw6DpEljTRc |title=''The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds'' UK commercial |site=YouTube}}</ref> is the name of a kingdom that serves as one of the main settings of {{ALBW}}. It is a dark mirror of [[Hyrule]] almost entirely congruous with the [[Dark World]] as featured in {{ALTTP}}. Lorule is accessed via [[Fissure|fissures]] that appeared in Hyrule, caused by the wizard [[Yuga]]. Most of Lorule's locations are isolated from each other by cliffs and large chasms. They must be reached by separate fissures found across Hyrule, which appear following a large quake.
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Even though at ancient times the kingdom was nearly destroyed due to the destruction of its [[Triforce#Lorulean Triforce|Triforce]], at the end of the events in {{ALBW}} the power of the Hyrulean [[Triforce]] is used to wish for the restoration of the Lorulean Triforce by [[Princess Zelda]] and [[Link]], which brought the kingdom of Lorule back to its former glory.
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==History==
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===The destruction of the Triforce===
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[[File:LorulebackstoryALBW.png|left|200px|thumb|The wars over Lorule's Triforce result in its destruction]]
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According to [[Princess Hilda]], Lorule was once a land much like Hyrule.<ref>{{Cite|Lorule was just like Hyrule. So very beautiful. So very...promising.|Hilda|ALBW}}</ref> It possessed its own version of the [[Sacred Realm]] and its own incarnation of the [[Triforce]].<ref>{{Cite|Long ago, Lorule possessed a sacred golden treasure. It could grant the wish of anyone who touched it. It was known as the Triforce in our world, as it is in yours.|Hilda|ALBW}}</ref> As was the case in Hyrule, the people of Lorule began to lust for [[Triforce#Lorulean Triforce|their Triforce]]'s limitless power. Many lives were lost as people warred over it.<ref>{{Cite|Many sought to control the Triforce, plunging Lorule into endless war.|Hilda|ALBW}}</ref> To end the strife, Hilda's ancestors decided to destroy their Triforce rather than seal it.<ref>{{Cite|My ancestors got rid of the Triforce to stop the war—by destroying it.|Hilda|ALBW}}</ref> However, without its Triforce, Lorule slowly began to crumble. As the generations went by, Lorule fell further and further into disrepair and edged closer to its doom.<ref>{{Cite|The Triforce was the foundation of our world, and without it, our kingdom crumbled.|Hilda|ALBW}}</ref>
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===''A Link Between Worlds''===
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In {{ALBW}}, Hilda, the current princess of Lorule, learns of the existence of Hyrule and its Triforce. Desperate to save her people, she conceives an elaborate plan with [[Yuga]] to steal Hyrule's Triforce, knowing it would condemn the land to Lorule's fate.<ref>{{cite|Yuga discovered that there was a strange crack in this grim slate... Through it, we could sense that there was another world beyond ours... a place where the Triforce still existed. He and I devised the scheme that imperiled your kingdom. But I alone will set this right.|Hilda|ALBW}}</ref>
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[[File:RevivingGanon3.png|right|200px|thumb|Ganon is revived at the [[Throne Room]]]]
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Yuga then successfully captures each of the [[Sage#A Link Between Worlds|Seven Sages]], including [[Princess Zelda]] (keeper of the Triforce of Wisdom), and, at Hilda's command, eventually breaks the seal placed on [[Ganon]]'s spirit so as to access the Triforce of Power he held. Fusing with the Demon King, Yuga fights Link until Hilda appears and uses her power to hold Yuga still so Link could escape the battle safely.
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Link then rescues all the Sages from each of the dungeons in Lorule with Hilda as his guide and adquires the Triforce of Courage in order to face Yuga at Lorule Castle once more. This time, however, it is revealed that Hilda is the true mastermind behind all of this, and she orders Yuga to get Link's Triforce of Courage. Once Link manages to defeat Yuga, Hilda orders Yuga to hand over the Triforce of Power, but he then betrays Hilda and takes from her the Triforce of Wisdom she had taken from Zelda as he had no interest in saving her crumbling kingdom and would rather remake it in his image.<ref>{{Cite|My dear, sweet, deluded Hilda...! What care have I to save your crumbling kingdom? It's no better than that hideous Hyrule. When the Triforce is mine, I plan to remake Lorule in MY image.|Yuga|ALBW}}</ref> Energized by the Triforce of Power and the Triforce of Wisdom, Yuga once again battled Link in an attempt to take the Triforce of Courage from him,<ref>{{Cite|Now, I'll be taking that last piece of the Triforce from you, worm!|Yuga|ALBW}}</ref> but was ultimately defeated by the young hero wielding the [[Master Sword]].
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[[File:LoruleCastleALBW.png|left|200px|thumb|[[Lorule Castle]]]]
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This released Hilda, who though shaken was ready to once again attempt to take the Triforce pieces from Link and Zelda<ref>{{Cite|This isn't over! I must have it!|Hilda|ALBW}}</ref>, until [[Ravio]], Link's Lorulean counterpart who had once served Princess Hilda before fleeing in cowardice, returns to talk sense into the princess and help her see that stealing Hyrule's Triforce would bring out the worst in Lorule. Finally brought to her senses, Hilda realizes her error and resolves to do the right thing alongside Ravio to return Link, Zelda, and their Triforce to their homeland, even if this meant the end of their own world. The pair took Link and Zelda to their world's version of the Sacred Realm and sent them home from there.
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Once home again in their own world, Link and Zelda resolve to make a wish upon the reformed Triforce together to grant Princess Hilda and her world a parting gift. Back in Lorule's Sacred Realm, as Hilda and Ravio turn to leave and watch the dimming of their world, both are shocked and overjoyed to see their world's Triforce restored as a result of the wish Link and Zelda made upon Hyrule's Triforce, thus saving and restoring Lorule.
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The kingdom of Lorule is governed by a monarchy, of which the only known member is [[Princess Hilda]], the latest descendant of the Royal Family of Lorule. The kingdom was ruled over by the Royal Family during ancient times until they destroyed the Triforce; their fate was unknown. The Royal Family itself rules from the seat of government in the land of Lorule, Lorule Castle, just as Hilda does.
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===Military===
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The soldiers used to guard Princess Hilda and Lorule Castle, until they got corrupted by the world's everlasting darkness. Now they guard the [[Dark Palace]] and worship the [[Gemesaur King]]. There are also soldiers at Lorule Castle, they appear in black armor.
The Gust Bellows is an item reminiscent of the [[Gust Jar]] from {{TMC}}. [[Link]] uses the item to create powerful vortexes of wind, which can be used reveal objects underneath ancient piles of sand, or the remains of non-hardened magma.<ref>{{Cite|You got the Gust Bellows! It is an ancient and mystical device capable of blowing an endless gust of wind.|N/A|SS}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|You got your Gust Bellows back! The power to blast a powerful gust of air at anything you choose is yours once again!|N/A|SS}}</ref> It can also be used to blow away small enemies, making then vulnerable for a short period of time, but it can also be used to expose enemy's weak points, such as the [[Armos]]. It is found in the [[Lanayru Mining Facility]], in a large, sand-filled warehouse patrolled by [[Froak]]s. Contrary to most dungeon items, it's not guarded by a mini-boss. After completing the Lanayru Mining Facility, the Gust Bellows can be used in a sidequest for [[Mallara]], [[Pipit]]'s mother, who asks Link to blow away all of the dust, infesting the interior of her home.<ref>{{Cite|Ahh, Link. Welcome. So here's the thing, Link. My house is terribly dirty... Pipit is always telling me to do some dusting around here, but I just can't bring myself to do it. That's why I wanted to ask you if you wouldn't mind cleaning it for me. I'll even pay you, Link.|Mallara|SS}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|You will?! Great! I knew you wouldn't leave me to sit in this dusty house, Link. What's that? ... A broom? You know, I don't even remember where we keep the crazy thing... ...Or if we ever owned one... Most of the time I just wait for a good strong wind to come along and blow the dust away. So look, I don't really care how you get the job done--I just want you to blow it all away for me. So I'll just leave you to it, then!|Mallara|SS}}</ref> Upon doing so, the hero will receive a Red [[Rupee]] and 5 [[Gratitude Crystal]]s as a reward.
 
   
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Lorule's official currency is a small jewel-like object known as the [[Rupee]], which is also used in Hyrule. Several color and size variations are used to denote values. Some, such as green, blue or yellow Rupees are worth less than rarer Rupees as red, purple, orange, silver or gold. Rupees are accepted in [[Ravio]]'s Shop and several other shops around Lorule, and are scattered throughout the land.
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In {{SSB4}}, the Gust Bellows appears as an item. Once grabbed, it can blow opponents away with a wind blast. If the item is dropped, the gust runs wild.
 
   
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==Geography==
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Lorule is extraordinarily similar to Hyrule's Dark World, although it has both its own unique features as well as locations more similar to those of the Light World than the Dark. Due to the destruction of its Triforce, the very land itself is crumbling, causing it to be marked by gigantic canyons that separate the kingdom into seven distinct regions. This disintegration eventually begins to reverse with the revival of the kingdom's own Triforce.
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Less significantly, Lorule's {{c|Turtle Rock|albw}} is an artificial turtle-shaped island in the middle of its [[Lake Hylia]]{{fact}}, and its Death Mountain is a frozen hinterland topped by the [[Ice Ruins]], effectively switching the places of the Dark World's {{c|Turtle Rock|alttp}} and [[Ice Palace]]. Furthermore, Lorule more closely adheres to Hyrule in regards to its counterparts of Hyrule Castle and Link's house, which are [[Lorule Castle]] and [[Vacant House|Ravio's house]].
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Similar to the populace in [[Termina]], ''Loruleans'' are the humanoid, and non-humanoid, counterparts of those in Hyrule. Many Loruleans greatly resemble their Hyrulean counterparts, such as [[Ravio]] and [[Princess Hilda]], who both greatly look like their counterparts [[Link]] and [[Princess Zelda]]. They are similar in age and stature; however, the dark color scheme in Lorule alters physical features such as their hair color and eyes, as well as their clothing. Their personalities seem to differ as well, for as while many Hyruleans are considerate and welcoming, many Loruleans in contrast are rude and hostile.<ref>{{cite|My Lorule may remind you of your home. But, in fact, our kingdoms are as different as night and day... I have welcomed you to Lorule, but my kingdom...? It ISN'T so welcoming to strangers.|Hilda|ALBW}}</ref> Not all Lorulean people look identical to the Hyruleans, the [[Milk Bar Owner]]s for example bare little resemblance.
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==Trivia==
|''Unleash gale-force winds upon your foes to blow them far away. Unfortunately, it's just air, so it won't do any damage except maybe mess up their hair. Dropping or throwing it will cause it to spin around, blowing air everywhere. Don't blow yourself outta the fight!''
 
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*Lorule is an antonymic pun on "Hyrule." The first syllable, "Hy" (pronounced "high"), is exchanged with "Lo" (pronounced "low").
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*A remixed version of the original Dark World theme plays in Lorule.
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==Gallery==
 
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File:SS Link GustBellow.png|Link using the Gust Bellows
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File:RestoredLorule.jpeg|Lorule after the restoration of its Triforce
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File:ALBW Lorule Screenshot.png|The Vacant House in Lorule, most likely [[Ravio]]'s
File:SSB4 Gust Bellows.jpg|The Gust Bellows item from ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U/3DS''
 
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File:LoruleTablet.jpg|The Lorule Tablet seen in Lorule's Sacred Realm
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File:LoruleTabletActivatedALBW.jpg|The Lorule Tablet activating
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File:Upside-Down_Triforce.jpg|Hilda and Ravio before the revived Triforce in the Lorulean Sacred Realm
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Template:Place Lorule (pronounced /ˈloʊ.ɹuːl/ LOH-rool)[1] is the name of a kingdom that serves as one of the main settings of A Link Between Worlds. It is a dark mirror of Hyrule almost entirely congruous with the Dark World as featured in Template:ALTTP. Lorule is accessed via fissures that appeared in Hyrule, caused by the wizard Yuga. Most of Lorule's locations are isolated from each other by cliffs and large chasms. They must be reached by separate fissures found across Hyrule, which appear following a large quake.

Even though at ancient times the kingdom was nearly destroyed due to the destruction of its Triforce, at the end of the events in A Link Between Worlds the power of the Hyrulean Triforce is used to wish for the restoration of the Lorulean Triforce by Princess Zelda and Link, which brought the kingdom of Lorule back to its former glory.

History

The destruction of the Triforce

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The wars over Lorule's Triforce result in its destruction

According to Princess Hilda, Lorule was once a land much like Hyrule.[2] It possessed its own version of the Sacred Realm and its own incarnation of the Triforce.[3] As was the case in Hyrule, the people of Lorule began to lust for their Triforce's limitless power. Many lives were lost as people warred over it.[4] To end the strife, Hilda's ancestors decided to destroy their Triforce rather than seal it.[5] However, without its Triforce, Lorule slowly began to crumble. As the generations went by, Lorule fell further and further into disrepair and edged closer to its doom.[6]

A Link Between Worlds

In A Link Between Worlds, Hilda, the current princess of Lorule, learns of the existence of Hyrule and its Triforce. Desperate to save her people, she conceives an elaborate plan with Yuga to steal Hyrule's Triforce, knowing it would condemn the land to Lorule's fate.[7]

File:RevivingGanon3.png

Ganon is revived at the Throne Room

Yuga then successfully captures each of the Seven Sages, including Princess Zelda (keeper of the Triforce of Wisdom), and, at Hilda's command, eventually breaks the seal placed on Ganon's spirit so as to access the Triforce of Power he held. Fusing with the Demon King, Yuga fights Link until Hilda appears and uses her power to hold Yuga still so Link could escape the battle safely.

Link then rescues all the Sages from each of the dungeons in Lorule with Hilda as his guide and adquires the Triforce of Courage in order to face Yuga at Lorule Castle once more. This time, however, it is revealed that Hilda is the true mastermind behind all of this, and she orders Yuga to get Link's Triforce of Courage. Once Link manages to defeat Yuga, Hilda orders Yuga to hand over the Triforce of Power, but he then betrays Hilda and takes from her the Triforce of Wisdom she had taken from Zelda as he had no interest in saving her crumbling kingdom and would rather remake it in his image.[8] Energized by the Triforce of Power and the Triforce of Wisdom, Yuga once again battled Link in an attempt to take the Triforce of Courage from him,[9] but was ultimately defeated by the young hero wielding the Master Sword.

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Lorule Castle

This released Hilda, who though shaken was ready to once again attempt to take the Triforce pieces from Link and Zelda[10], until Ravio, Link's Lorulean counterpart who had once served Princess Hilda before fleeing in cowardice, returns to talk sense into the princess and help her see that stealing Hyrule's Triforce would bring out the worst in Lorule. Finally brought to her senses, Hilda realizes her error and resolves to do the right thing alongside Ravio to return Link, Zelda, and their Triforce to their homeland, even if this meant the end of their own world. The pair took Link and Zelda to their world's version of the Sacred Realm and sent them home from there.

Once home again in their own world, Link and Zelda resolve to make a wish upon the reformed Triforce together to grant Princess Hilda and her world a parting gift. Back in Lorule's Sacred Realm, as Hilda and Ravio turn to leave and watch the dimming of their world, both are shocked and overjoyed to see their world's Triforce restored as a result of the wish Link and Zelda made upon Hyrule's Triforce, thus saving and restoring Lorule.

Governance

File:ALBW Hilda.png
Princess Hilda

The kingdom of Lorule is governed by a monarchy, of which the only known member is Princess Hilda, the latest descendant of the Royal Family of Lorule. The kingdom was ruled over by the Royal Family during ancient times until they destroyed the Triforce; their fate was unknown. The Royal Family itself rules from the seat of government in the land of Lorule, Lorule Castle, just as Hilda does.

Military

Main article: Lorule Soldier

The soldiers used to guard Princess Hilda and Lorule Castle, until they got corrupted by the world's everlasting darkness. Now they guard the Dark Palace and worship the Gemesaur King. There are also soldiers at Lorule Castle, they appear in black armor.

Economy

Main article: Rupee

Lorule's official currency is a small jewel-like object known as the Rupee, which is also used in Hyrule. Several color and size variations are used to denote values. Some, such as green, blue or yellow Rupees are worth less than rarer Rupees as red, purple, orange, silver or gold. Rupees are accepted in Ravio's Shop and several other shops around Lorule, and are scattered throughout the land.

Geography

Lorule is extraordinarily similar to Hyrule's Dark World, although it has both its own unique features as well as locations more similar to those of the Light World than the Dark. Due to the destruction of its Triforce, the very land itself is crumbling, causing it to be marked by gigantic canyons that separate the kingdom into seven distinct regions. This disintegration eventually begins to reverse with the revival of the kingdom's own Triforce.

Less significantly, Lorule's Template:C is an artificial turtle-shaped island in the middle of its Lake Hylia[citation needed], and its Death Mountain is a frozen hinterland topped by the Ice Ruins, effectively switching the places of the Dark World's Template:C and Ice Palace. Furthermore, Lorule more closely adheres to Hyrule in regards to its counterparts of Hyrule Castle and Link's house, which are Lorule Castle and Ravio's house.

Population

Similar to the populace in Termina, Loruleans are the humanoid, and non-humanoid, counterparts of those in Hyrule. Many Loruleans greatly resemble their Hyrulean counterparts, such as Ravio and Princess Hilda, who both greatly look like their counterparts Link and Princess Zelda. They are similar in age and stature; however, the dark color scheme in Lorule alters physical features such as their hair color and eyes, as well as their clothing. Their personalities seem to differ as well, for as while many Hyruleans are considerate and welcoming, many Loruleans in contrast are rude and hostile.[11] Not all Lorulean people look identical to the Hyruleans, the Milk Bar Owners for example bare little resemblance.

Trivia

  • Lorule is an antonymic pun on "Hyrule." The first syllable, "Hy" (pronounced "high"), is exchanged with "Lo" (pronounced "low").
  • A remixed version of the original Dark World theme plays in Lorule.

Gallery

References

  1. Template:Cite web
  2. "Lorule was just like Hyrule. So very beautiful. So very...promising." — Princess Hilda (A Link Between Worlds)
  3. "Long ago, Lorule possessed a sacred golden treasure. It could grant the wish of anyone who touched it. It was known as the Triforce in our world, as it is in yours." — Princess Hilda (A Link Between Worlds)
  4. "Many sought to control the Triforce, plunging Lorule into endless war." — Princess Hilda (A Link Between Worlds)
  5. "My ancestors got rid of the Triforce to stop the war—by destroying it." — Princess Hilda (A Link Between Worlds)
  6. "The Triforce was the foundation of our world, and without it, our kingdom crumbled." — Princess Hilda (A Link Between Worlds)
  7. "Yuga discovered that there was a strange crack in this grim slate... Through it, we could sense that there was another world beyond ours... a place where the Triforce still existed. He and I devised the scheme that imperiled your kingdom. But I alone will set this right." — Princess Hilda (A Link Between Worlds)
  8. "My dear, sweet, deluded Hilda...! What care have I to save your crumbling kingdom? It's no better than that hideous Hyrule. When the Triforce is mine, I plan to remake Lorule in MY image." — Yuga (A Link Between Worlds)
  9. "Now, I'll be taking that last piece of the Triforce from you, worm!" — Yuga (A Link Between Worlds)
  10. "This isn't over! I must have it!" — Princess Hilda (A Link Between Worlds)
  11. "My Lorule may remind you of your home. But, in fact, our kingdoms are as different as night and day... I have welcomed you to Lorule, but my kingdom...? It ISN'T so welcoming to strangers." — Princess Hilda (A Link Between Worlds)
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Japan Japanese ロウラル (Rouraru)
French-speaking countries French Lorule
Italian Republic Italian Lorule
Community of Latin American and Caribbean States SpanishLA Lorule