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|name = Soldier
 
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|location = [[Koholint Island]]
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|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]''
|caption = A Hyrulian Soldier from ''Twilight Princess''
 
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|quest = [[Golden Leaf|Golden Leaves]]
|4 = Latest appearance = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''
 
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|5 = Notable Member(s) = [[Shiro]]<br>[[Captain Viscen]]<br>[[Guard Captain Russell]]<br>[[Death Mountain Trail Guard]]
 
 
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{{Quote|A fervent sense of duty runs through the veins of every Hyrulean Soldier, as it is their calling to protect the royal palace and maintain order.|Zelda.com encyclopedia}}
 
'''Soldiers''', also known as '''Hylian Soldiers''', '''Hyrulian Soldiers''', or '''Guards''', are the recurring group of [[human]] (or [[Hylian]]) warriors, law enforcers and protectors in the [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''Zelda'' series]]. In most titles, they serve the [[Royal Family of Hyrule]] and are charged with the protection of the citizens under the monarchy's rule. Though they appear mostly in [[Hyrule]], soldiers appear in other lands as well, such as [[Termina]] and [[Labrynna]]. They are known for their fervent sense of duty, though their infallible obedience occasionally leads to manipulation by evil forces.
 
   
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'''Kanalet Castle''' is a mini-dungeon in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]'', located near the center of [[Koholint Island]]. It was once [[Richard]]'s castle, but rebellious servants kicked him out; now Richard is only interested in retrieving the [[Golden Leaves]] he left behind in the castle.<ref>{{Cite|Salutations! You wouldn't know by the look of me, but I used to live in the castle! My servants went berserk and I was forced to flee to my villa... Let's make... a deal, shall we? I want you to retrieve the [[Golden Leaves|Golden Leaf]] I left behind in the castle when I fled...|[[Richard]]|LA}}</ref> Richard gets [[Link]] to acquire these leaves by defeating monsters and solving puzzles. However, the front gate of the castle is up and thus impassable. Link therefore must [[Link's Awakening Trading Sequence|make a deal]] with a [[monkey]] called [[Kiki]] to make a bridge across the moat. He can then enter via an underground passage under the castle walls. Once within the castle, Link can press a button to open the gate, allowing an easy escape and access if he wishes to return.<ref>{{Cite|Hunh? It sounds like the castle gate opened! You can easily leave the castle now!|Narration|LA}}</ref> The boss of this mini-dungeon is a [[Ball and Chain Soldier]], who battles with Link for the final Golden Leaf. Once all the leaves are recovered, Link earns the [[Slime Key]] from Richard, which can be used to open the third dungeon, [[Key Cavern]].
==Guards==
 
Every soldier seen in the games serves as a '''Guard'''. Therefore, the terms "soldier" and "guard" have become interchangeable in the series. Guards patrol populated areas, most commonly [[Hyrule Castle Town]] or [[Hyrule Castle]] itself. As it is usually off-limits, Link must often sneak past the Castle Guards to infiltrate the castle or, more specifically, Zelda's Courtyard. If Link is seen by one of the guards on patrol, he will be thrown out of the castle. This [[Stealth Missions|Stealth Mission]] first appeared in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', and has since become iconic to series.
 
   
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===Personality===
 
In the ''Zelda'' series, Hylian guards are usually depicted as the ideal soldiers. They possess a fervent sense of duty and are fully obedient to the royal family. In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]'', [[Vaati]] takes advantage of their unquestioning loyalty by impersonating [[King Daltus]]. By doing so, he is able to have the unsuspecting soldiers do his bidding. In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|Oracle of Ages]]'', [[Veran]] is also able to manipulate the guards by possessing the body [[Nayru (Oracle)|Nayru]]'s and, later on, [[Queen Ambi]] herself.
 
   
 
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The soldiers in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'' present an almost opposite image. Cowardly in nature, they will flee at the first hint of danger. However, it should be noted that during [[Zant's Invasion of Hyrule|Zant's Invasion of Hyrule Castle]], there is a group of soldiers who bravely hold their ground against [[Zant]]'s [[Shadow Beast]]s, protecting Princess Zelda. The deaths of many soldiers in this battle, as well as Zelda's subsequent surrender, could potentially explain the soldiers' attitude thereafter, as these events would have have been a devastating blow to morale. Otherwise, the lack of soldiers may have prompted the drafting of unsuitable men.
 
   
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Aside from the timorous guards of ''Twilight Princess'', one dishonest Castle Guard in ''Ocarina of Time'' accepts bribery.<ref name="bribery">{{cite|Who are you? How did you get past the guards?|Princess Zelda|Ocarina of Time}}</ref> In ''Spirit Tracks'', a cowardly guard searching for treasure with his friend in the caves of [[Disorientation Station]] stumbles upon a [[Fire Baba|monstrous plant]] and runs away, leaving his friend behind.<ref>{{Cite|We got halfway in, but then some big plant monster showed up! I was terrified, so I hightailed it out of there on my own.|Soldier|ST}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|Oh, what a pathetic story. It's hard to believe that someone this cowardly is a guard from Hyrule Castle.|Princess Zelda|ST}}</ref>
 
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| Japanese= {{Japanese|カナレット城|Kanalet Shiro|Kanalet Castle}}
 
 
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The uniform of the Hyrulean Soldier greatly differs throughout the series, but their weapon of choice is usually the spear.
 
 
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In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]'', soldiers are entirely covered in plate armor, with only a slit in their helm so they can see. They may carry a dagger, a sword or a spear; these soldiers also carry a small shield. Some of them are archers and javelin throwers, while others throw [[Bomb]]s. Some soldiers in ''A Link to the Past'' have special armor with horns on their helm. The color of the armor varies—this denotes their strength.
 
 
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In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'', as well as ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'', soldiers don lighter armor consisting of chain mail and a grey tabard bearing the [[Royal Crest]] (only in ''Ocarina of Time'' and ''Twilight Princess'') along with leather boots. In ''Ocarina of Time'' and ''Majora's Mask'', guards wear greaves but leave their knees and lower thighs exposed. Captain Viscen in ''Majora's Mask'' wears particularly opulent armor that denotes his rank. The guards seen in the throne room in ''Ocarina of Time'' also wear this uniform. The guards in ''Twilight Princess'' carry long metal shields, which have feet that allows them to rest on the ground. Their spears have this feature as well.
 
 
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]'', guards wear no armor and are clothed in a forest green outfit much like the [[Tunic#Hero's Clothes|garb of the Hero of Winds]]. The [[Tunic#Recruit Uniform|Recruit Uniform]] especially resembles the Hero's Clothes, as it comprises the signature green cap. Link himself obtains the Recruit Uniform from [[Princess Zelda]]. All guards use spears, with the exception of Captain Russell, who has a sword sheathed at his hip. Russell's uniform is essentially the same as the rest of the guards, with only a badge bearing the [[Royal Crest]] on his tunic to denote his rank.
 
 
==Guard Captains==
 
[[File:Captain Viscen.png|right|100px|Captain Viscen]]
 
Guard corps are lead by captains. They issue orders to the entire guard force, and wear a special uniform or badge to denote their rank. In the entirety of the ''Zelda'' series as of yet, only two captains are ever met in-game. These are [[Captain Viscen]] and [[Guard Captain Russell]].
 
 
===Captain Viscen===
 
{{Main|Captain Viscen}}
 
Captain Viscen is the leader of the [[Clock Town]] guards in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]''. The captain and his guards have a more significant role in this game, as they are an independent force that does not serve any royalty. Viscen has a notable influence in the decision-making in the town, although he must ultimately respect [[Mayor Dotour]]'s decisions. He is greatly concerned with the people's safety, and, with the ever-menacing approach of the [[Moon]], tries to have the Mayor order an evacuation of the town.<ref>{{Cite|Most of the townsfolk already have taken shelter without waiting for the Mayor's orders. The only ones left are public servants and committee members... Mr. Mayor and Carnival Committee Members, please order those who remain to evacuate!|Captain Viscen|MM}}</ref> The captain's proposal is met with opposition from the stubborn [[Mutoh]], the head of the Carnival Committee who also has a significant influence in the town.<ref>{{Cite|You cowards! Do you actually believe the moon will fall? The confused townsfolk simply caused a panic by believing this ridiculous, groundless theory. The soldiers couldn't prevent the panic, but outside the town walls is where the danger is! You want answers? The answer is that the carnival should not be canceled!|Mutoh|MM}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|If the soldiers wish to run, then run, Viscen! We councilmen will stick to tradition. This carnival will be a success! I've never heard of a defense unit abandoning its town!|Mutoh|MM}}</ref> Ultimately, the Mayor settles the matter by allowing to have citizens decide for themselves if they want to flee.<ref>{{Cite|This will do. Whether you're stubborn and will stay and guard your family, or if you'd prefer to run far away and seek shelter... That is for people to decide on their own.|Mayor Dotour|MM}}</ref>
 
 
===Captain Russell===
 
{{Main|Guard Captain Russell}}
 
Captain Russell is the burly leader of the [[Hyrule Castle]] guards in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''. He can be found at the castle's training room, where he oversees the [[Sword Training|training]] of new guards. Under the guise of a recruit, Link learns swordfighting from Russell. The captain sees through Link's ruse, but gives him his [[Recruit's Sword|first sword]] regardless.<ref>{{Cite|Some swordsman you are, running around with no sword! There's something fishy about this... Are you really a new recruit? Heh heh heh! Your eyes tell the whole story! All right! Take this one!|Guard Captain Russell|ST}}</ref>
 
 
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==Corruption==
 
{{Main|Soldier (Enemy)}}
 
[[File:Soldiers.gif|left|Hyrulian Soldier enemies from A Link to the Past]]
 
 
In ''A Link to the Past'' and ''Four Swords Adventures'', the soldiers of Hyrule are corrupted by [[Agahnim]] and [[Vaati]]'s magic, respectively.<ref>{{Cite|Link, listen carefully. The wizard is magically controlling all the soldiers in the castle.|Princess Zelda|ALTTP}}</ref> Enemy soldiers wield a plethora of weapons, from spears to swords to bows to a [[Ball & Chain Soldier|Ball & Chain]]. In ''A Link to the Past'', a [[sign]] in [[Kakariko Village]] encourages the townsfolk to call for the guards if they see Link, falsely proclaiming that he kidnapped Zelda.<ref>{{Cite|WANTED! This is the criminal who kidnapped Zelda. Call a soldier if you see him!|[[Sign]]|ALTTP}}</ref> When the [[Informant Women]] call for the guards, he must either kill them or flee the village.<ref>{{Cite|Hey!Here is Link, the wanted man! Soldiers! Anyone! Come quickly!|[[Informant Women]]|ALTTP}}</ref> In ''Four Swords Adventures'', groups of soldiers are occasionally led by a much stronger [[Chief Soldier]].
 
 
The guards inside [[Ambi's Palace]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|Oracle of Ages]]'' will also attack Link on-sight. These guards are not put under any spells and are therefore in full control of themselves. They unwittingly serve the [[Veran]], the Sorceress of Shadows, when she takes possession of [[Nayru (Oracle)|Nayru]]'s body and subsequently [[Queen Ambi]]'s. This also occurs in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]'' when [[Vaati]] impersonates [[King Daltus]]. [[Vassal]]s, however, will not attack Link.
 
 
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==Appearances by Game==
 
===''A Link to the Past''===
 
[[File:GoldSoldier.png|left|A friendly, gold-armored soldier]]
 
[[File:BlueCastleGuard.gif|right|Friendly blue soldier seen in the credits]]
 
[[File:RedCastleGuard.gif|right|Friendly red soldier seen in the credits]]
 
Friendly soldiers are seen only briefly before being losing their minds to Agahnim's magic.<ref>{{cite|After Agahnim took over, everyone began to act strangely. I suppose it's only a matter of time before I'm affected, too.|Castle Guard|A Link to the Past}}</ref> All friendly soldiers wear golden armor and carry a large shield, but no weapon. During the rainstorm at the beginning of the game, the soldiers prevent Link from straying too far from the castle. They will offer Link helpful advice if he speaks to them.<ref>{{Cite|Us soldiers have been around, kid. You can learn a lot from us.|Soldier|ALTTP}}</ref> Once the soldiers become hostile, the guards with golden armor disappear. Once Agahnim is defeated, the soldiers' curse is broken and they return to normal.<ref>{{cite|If you defeat the wizard, the castle soldiers may regain their senses.|[[Loyal Sage]]|A Link to the Past}}</ref>
 
 
===''Ocarina of Time''===
 
[[File:MM Soldier.png|right|125px|A Terminian guard in Majora's Mask]]
 
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', they guard [[Hyrule Castle]], [[Hyrule Castle Town|Castle Town]], and [[Kakariko Village]]. The average soldier is warm and welcoming, and may offer helpful advice. However, the Castle Guards tend to be sterner and will stop commoners such as Link from entering the castle.<ref>{{Cite|There's a lot going on in the castle right now. I can't allow even a dog to get into the castle!|Soldier|OOT}}</ref> Link must sneak past them to get into the castle and, ultimately, Zelda's Courtyard. Alternatively, one of the Castle Guards can be bribed into opening the castle doors.<ref name="bribery" />
 
 
In Kakariko Village, there is a [[Death Mountain Trail Guard|soldier guarding the gate to Death Mountain]]. He will not open the gate until he sees [[Zelda's Letter]]. This soldier, whose [[Graveyard Boy|son]] asked for the [[Keaton Mask]], will ask Link to buy the mask for him.<ref>{{cite|Have you been to the Happy Mask Shop that just opened in the Hyrule Castle Town Market? Everyone is talking about it! My little boy pesters me for a popular mask, but I don't have time to go there...So, could you go and get the mask for me next time you are in the Market? If you don't feel like it, that's OK, but...Well, I have no choice, this is my job...sigh...|[[Death Mountain Trail Guard]]|Ocarina of Time}}</ref> This begins the [[Mask Trading Sequence]]. There are two other soldiers in Kakariko: one stands at the village entrance while the other stands outside [[Impa's House]]. Self-proclaimed "clock soldiers of Kakariko", they will tell Link the time if he talks to them.<ref>{{Cite|Ding dong, ding dong! I'm a clock soldier of Kakariko!|Clock Soldier|OOT}}</ref>
 
 
After the obtaining the [[Ocarina of Time (Item)|Ocarina of Time]] from a fleeing Princess Zelda, a fatally wounded Soldier appears in the Back Alley of Hyrule Castle Town. The soldier tells Link of how Ganondorf betrayed the King, and how he was injured fighting Ganondorf's men while trying cover Zelda's escape with Impa.<ref>{{Cite|Ganondorf, the Gerudo King of Thieves, betrayed our King... Zelda's nanny, Impa, sensed danger and escaped from the castle with our Princess... I tried to stop Ganondorf's men from chasing them...but...|Wounded Soldier|OOT}}</ref> He urges Link to proceed to the [[Temple of Time]], dying shortly after.<ref>{{Cite|The Princess was...waiting for a boy from the forest...that's you... She wanted to give something to the boy... If you received it from the Princess, hurry...to the Temple of Time....|Wounded Soldier|OOT}}</ref> The soldier disappears once Link goes into the future, and so the scene is permanently missed if he does not meet the soldier before pulling the [[Master Sword]] from the [[Pedestal of Time]].
 
 
After Link travels seven years into the future, the Guards have all but disappeared, having been either slaughtered or released from their posts in Ganon's reign.
 
 
===''Majora's Mask''===
 
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'', there are soldiers that guard each exit of [[Clock Town]]. They will not let any children get past them, therefore Link may only pass in [[Goron Link|Goron]] form and [[Zora Link|Zora]] form, or as himself once they notice his sword.<ref>{{cite|It is dangerous outside the town walls, so I cannot allow a child like you to... ...A sword? My apologies, sir. It was wrong of me to treat you like a child.|Guard|Majora's Mask}}</ref> [[Deku Link]] may not exit as he is seen as a child.<ref>{{Cite|Wait a moment, Deku Scrub! [...] It is dangerous outside the town walls, so I cannot allow a child like you to go out alone.|Soldier|MM}}</ref> The guards are mostly unaware of what goes on in the town because they cannot leave their posts,<ref>{{Cite|Wait! I have a question! Do you know whether or not the carnival has been canceled? I'm sorry to stop you, but since I must stay at my post, I'm unable to get any news...|Soldier|MM}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|Truthfully speaking, I'd flee from this town in a moment if I could... But since I am stuck guarding this gate, I can't get any information on what's going on...|Soldier|MM}}</ref> unless they receive new orders from [[Captain Viscen]].<ref name="orders">{{Cite|No! No! I must get a hold of myself! I must guard the gate until the captain's orders come...|Soldier|MM}}</ref> The guards of Clock Town are the only corps of soldiers who do not answer to a higher power other than their captain. On the Final Day, Clock Town soldiers are seen gazing worriedly at the approaching moon. Much like their captain, the guards are dismayed by those who choose to stay.<ref>{{Cite|It pains my heart to see children still playing in the streets because they have no idea what's going on...|Soldier|MM}}</ref> They will encourage Link to leave town if he speaks to them.<ref>{{Cite|See! Look at the moon... Leave town before the evacuation notice is made!|Soldier|OOT}}</ref> The guards themselves remain at their posts until the moon falls, awaiting new orders that never come.<ref name="orders" />
 
 
An injured soldier named [[Shiro]] appears on the [[Ikana Canyon|Road to Ikana]]. Shiro is invisible and can only be spotted using the [[Lens of Truth]].<ref>{{cite|If you use the Lens of Truth near here and speak to the man you find... you may earn a mask that can enable you to blend into backgrounds and move about without being noticed.|[[Gossip Stone]]|Majora's Mask}}</ref> If Link gives him a [[Red Potion|Red]] or [[Blue Potion]], he will reward Link with the [[Stone Mask]].<ref>{{cite|Umm...I have a request...Can you give me some medicine that would make even an unnoticable stone like me feel better? [...] Ah, that...Is that it? ...I feel better, I think. Thanks... Oh...here... In gratitude... Now...Let me practice standing out...|Shiro|Majora's Mask}}</ref>
 
 
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===''Oracle of Ages''===
 
[[File:GuardOracle.png|left|A green soldier in ''Oracle of Ages'']]
 
[[File:OoA Soldier Red.png|right|A red soldier in Oracle of Ages]]
 
[[File:OOA Guard Blue.png|left|A blue soldier in Oracle of Ages]]
 
[[File:OoA Soldier Orange.png|right|An orange soldier in Oracle of Ages]]
 
The guards in ''Oracle of Ages'' serve [[Queen Ambi]] in the age of the past, where they guard the queen's [[Ambi's Palace|palace]]. Their armor comes in green, blue, red, and orange. Two guards standing at the palace entrance to prevent Link from entering.<ref>{{Cite|You! You can't come in without permission!|Soldier|OOA}}</ref> These guards disappear after the completion of the [[Mermaid's Cave]], allowing Link to enter the palace to save [[Nayru (Oracle)|Nayru]]. The guards patrolling the courtyard of [[Ambi's Palace]] will throw Link out of the palace if they spot him. However, the guards inside the palace itself will simply attack Link until he leaves the room. The hero can also choose to fight them off; they will flee if hit with several sword strikes. Guards do one heart of damage.
 
 
Guards oversee the construction of [[Black Tower|Queen Ambi's Tower]] as well as the search for [[Mystical Seeds#Mystery Seeds|Mystery Seeds]] in the [[Deku Forest]]. Once Link finds them and talks to one of the guards, they will escort Link to Ambi's Palace so he can give them to the queen.<ref>{{Cite|Those are the Mystery Seeds Queen Ambi has been demanding! Nice work, kid! I'll take you to the palace!|Soldier|OOA}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|Queen Ambi! He says he wishes to pay tribute! He brings the Mystery Seeds Your Majesty has been seeking!|Soldier|OOA}}</ref>
 
 
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===''Four Swords Adventures''===
 
[[File:GreenSwordSoldierFSA.png|50px|left|A Swordsman sprite from ''Four Swords Adventures'']]
 
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures|Four Swords Adventures]]'', soldiers are possessed once more, this time by [[Vaati]]. They are the most populous foes in the game, and resemble their ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'' counterparts greatly. A massive soldier known as [[Chief Soldier]] is powerful enough to serve as the boss of two stages: [[Lake Hylia]] and [[Death Mountain Foothills]]. Like in ''A Link to the Past'', guards are classified by weaponry and they include the [[Soldier (Enemy)#Bow Soldier|archer]], [[Ball and Chain Soldier]], [[Soldier (Enemy)#Bomber|bomber]], and [[Soldier (Enemy)#Sword Soldier|swordsmen]] varieties.
 
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===''The Minish Cap''===
 
{{Main|Vassals}}
 
[[File:VassalGuard(TMC).png|right|A green-striped Vassal]]
 
[[File:Gard(TMC).gif|left|30px|A blue-striped Vassal]]
 
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]'', the [[Vassals|vassal guards]] are the diligent servants of [[King Daltus]]. Blue-striped vassals guard [[Hyrule Castle]], while green-striped ones patrol [[Hyrule Castle Town]]. Some can also be found at [[Lon Lon Ranch]] and [[North Hyrule Field]]. When Vaati takes impersonates King Daltus, the unsuspecting vassals are ordered to search for the [[Light Force]] and not allow anyone into the castle.<ref>{{Cite|It seems the king has commanded all of the guards to search for magic power. Folks say that this "light force" will grant any wish, but I don't buy it...|N/A|TMC}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|The king hasn't made any public appearances lately.
 
And with so many guards surrounding the castle over the past few days... nobody in town has a clue what's going on in there!|N/A|TMC}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|By the order of the king,
 
none shall pass!! Now! Begone with you!!|Vassal|TMC}}</ref> To get inside, Link must [[Stealth Missions|sneak past them]] like in ''Ocarina of Time''. Later on, most of the soldiers are turned to stone by Vaati.<ref>{{Cite|What!? What's this...?! They've been turned to stone! The minister...! And the guards...! Just like Princess Zelda... This can only be the work of that evil Vaati! What cruelty.|Ezlo|TMC}}</ref>
 
 
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{{Figurine|TMC|Vassals|These vassals serve the king of [[Hyrule]]. They are loyal and diligent. Like the king himself, they are courteous yet frank.|[[File:Vassals Figurine.gif]]}}
 
 
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===''Twilight Princess''===
 
[[File:Soldier.png|100px|right|A soldier in Twilight Princess]]
 
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'', soldiers can be seen patrolling Hyrule Castle Town alone or in groups, walking in single file. They try to look calm and go about their daily routine, even though they have no access to [[Hyrule Castle]].<ref>{{Cite|Though the soldiers look calm and go about their daily routine... Rumor has it that not even soldiers can go deep inside Hyrule Castle...|Telma|TP}}</ref> If Link enters the town as a wolf, the soldiers will surround him but will not attack, trembling and whimpering. If [[Wolf Link]] then performs a [[Spin Attack]], they will run away screaming, often leaving behind Rupees or arrows.
 
 
The poor state of the guard encourages a [["The Group"|group of vigilantes]] to take it upon themselves to restore peace to Hyrule.<ref>{{cite|What hope there is in our kingdom is frail and dying...but there's still a group trying to do what it can. And I'm a member of that group.|Telma|Twilight Princess}}</ref> Their meetings are held in the back room of [[Telma's Bar]] whose owner, [[Telma]], is particularly disdainful of the Hyrulian guard.<ref>{{Cite|You're far more reliable than the incompetent Hyrulian soldiers.|Telma|TP}}</ref> In a humorous cutscene, a group of soldiers eagerly volunteer to escort Telma, [[Ilia]], and a sickened [[Prince Ralis]] to [[Kakariko Village]].<ref>{{Cite|But we can't turn a blind eye to a pretty girl in need, either. Yes, we'd better escort you! Am I right, boys?!|Soldier|TP}}</ref> However, once Telma mentions the path is infested with monsters, the soldiers quickly disappear.<ref>{{cite|Cowards! Don't ever show your faces here again!|Telma|The Twilight Princess}}</ref>
 
 
In certain areas of Hyrule Castle, Link can detect the ghostly spirits of deceased soldiers using his wolf senses. The ghosts will guide Link through the castle and help him solve puzzles by pointing to areas of interest. The identity of these soldiers is never revealed, but they are theorized to be the slain soldiers from the Zant's attack on Hyrule Castle.
 
 
The soldiers in ''Twilight Princess'' are the only ones in the entire series that do not prevent [[Link]] from progressing in the game.
 
 
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===''Spirit Tracks''===
 
[[File:ST CastleGuard.png‎|left|A green-clad Guard seen in Hyrule Castle]]
 
 
In addition to regular soldiers, part of the guard force in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]'' consists of new recruits. Donning the Recruit Uniform he obtained from Zelda, Link pretends to be a recruit, fooling the guards into thinking he is one of them.<ref>{{Cite|All right, please put this on right away. It's a recruit uniform. The guards are starting their patrols, so getting past them won't be easy. But if you wear this, they'll think you're one of them!|Princess Zelda|ST}}</ref> In a modified version of the classic stealth mission, Link must sneak Zelda out of the castle,<ref>{{Cite|These guards are pretty serious, so just pretend to be a new recruit. That way, if they see you, they'll just think you're one of them. But if they see me, I'm sure they'll make a big fuss and won't let me out. So please help me get past the guards without them seeing me, OK?|Princess Zelda|ST}}</ref> engaging the guards in conversation to distract them so Zelda can slip by.<ref>{{Cite|Look! That guard isn't moving. He's just standing in the same place... Why don't you try to distract him somehow, [Link]? I can slip past him when he's looking the other way. . .|Princess Zelda|ST}}</ref> Since the guards see Link as one of their own while he is wearing the uniform, they allow him to pass freely through the castle.
 
 
Guard training is overseen by Guard Captain Russell in the training hall at the rear of the castle. Here Link learns the art of sword fighting and obtains his first sword.<ref>{{Cite|Good work, Recruit! You've completed all the training exercises! Since you've got the basics down, I'll give you this sword!|[[Guard Captain Russell]]|ST}}</ref> Afterwards, he can return to hone his skills through [[Sword Training]].<ref>{{Cite|Oho! So you've come back, Recruit? Have you been training? Well then, let's have a little training game, shall we?|Guard Captain Russell|ST}}</ref> In this mini-game, Link is pitted against the three soldiers in the training room. In the same vein as [[Orca]]'s sword training in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'', Link must land as many blows on the guards before he receives three. Link is rewarded by Captain Russell in accordance to the number of blows he inflicted.<ref>{{Cite|The rules are simple: hit my three men there as many times as you can! If you hit them enough times, I'll give you something nice.|Guard Captain Russell|ST}}</ref>
 
 
[[File:STBigGuard.png|100px|right|Castle Guard in ''Spirit Tracks'']]
 
 
At the [[Disorientation Station]], Link encounters a guard standing near the opening of a cave at the station.<ref>{{Cite|Hold on a second! Is that...a soldier from Hyrule Castle? What's he doing all the way out here?|Princess Zelda|ST}}</ref> The guard reveals that he and his friend secretly came to the area to search for a [[Treasure#Alchemy Stone|golden treasure]].<ref>{{Cite|See, I came here with my friend to uncover a golden treasure. Oh, uh... I'd appreciate it if you wouldn't spread that to the other soldiers, OK?|Soldier|ST}}</ref> During their search, they stumbled upon a [[Fire Baba|monstrous plant]]; the soldier become frightened and ran away, leaving his friend behind.<ref>{{cite|We got halfway in, but then some big plant monster showed up! I was terrified, so I hightailed it out of there on my own.|Castle Guard|Spirit Tracks}}</ref> The Castle Guard, seeing Link's sword, asks Link to search the cave for him,<ref>{{Cite|Hey, you have a sword. How about doing a bit of recon inside for me? I'm honestly too freaked out to set foot in there...|Soldier|ST}}</ref> giving him a riddle to help him navigate the maze.<ref>{{Cite|This cave is basically one big maze. But there's a riddle that tells you the way to the treasure.
 
From a room that knows no south, follow the rocky trail north and north... There in the north lies the treasure, waiting to be discovered.|Soldier|ST}}</ref> The soldier tells the hero he can keep the treasure if he finds it, as he only wishes to see his friend return safely.<ref>{{Cite|I'll tell you what! You can keep whatever treasure you find. I promise. I just want to see my friend return safely.|Soldier|ST}}</ref> In the cave, Link finds a message engraved in stone written by the soldier's friend, who died in the cave. In his message, the soldier reveals that he planned to take the treasure for himself.<ref>{{Cite|I can't seem to find the way out. I believe I am hopelessly lost. I don't think I have much longer left, so I want to apologize to you. I had originally intended to claim the treasure for myself... Even though you always looked out for me.|Soldier|ST}}</ref> He apologizes for his selfishness and urges his friend to move on.<ref>{{Cite|Just move on with your life and please, think of me every once in a while. You are, were, and will always be my dearest friend.|Soldier|ST}}</ref> After hearing this message from his deceased friend, the soldier promises to live on for his friend's sake, giving Link 100 [[Rupee]]s as a sign of gratitude.<ref>{{Cite|So that is what he was thinking in his last moments... And he wasn't angry at me, even though... This means so much to me. I feel like a great weight's been lifted off my shoulders. I'll live on, for his sake. Thank you for your help. Here, have this.|Soldier|ST}}</ref>
 
 
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==Trivia==
 
* It is implied that the lone soldier in the [[Guard House]] in ''Ocarina of Time'' becomes the [[Poe Collector]] in the future, since he expressed interest in studying ghosts.<ref>{{cite|Man, I am SO tired! The night watch is so boring! I wish some ghosts would come out or something...Hey, I'm really interested in ghosts! Studying them is a hobby of mine, but you never know...the time might come when that kind of knowledge might be useful!|Guard|Ocarina of Time}}</ref> The Poe Collector's shop is also located at the exact same loctation as the Guard House in the future.
 
* In the non-canon [[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (comic)|''Ocarina of Time'' comic]], [[Link's Father]] is one of the Hylian soldiers who dies in the [[Hyrulean Civil War]].
 
*According to the official ''Ocarina of Time'' Nintendo Player's Guide, the amount of guards patrolling Hyrule Castle was increased tenfold because of a prank pulled by some townsfolk.<ref>{{Cite book|quote=Unfortunately, because of a foolish prank pulled by some townsfolk, security around the castle was increased tenfold.|book= The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Official Nintendo Player's Guide|publisher= [[Nintendo Power]]|page=36}}</ref>
 
* It is said that the [[Stalchild]]ren of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'' were the cursed soldiers of [[Ikana Kingdom|Ikana]].<ref>{{Cite|It's a Stalchild. They were the cursed soldiers of the Kingdom of Ikana...|[[Tatl]]|MM}}</ref> [[Captain Keeta|Skull Keeta]] was their captain.<ref>{{Cite|I commanded the Ikana Army of Ikana Kingdom atop the hill. I am called Skull Keeta.|[[Captain Keeta]]|MM}}</ref>
 
*One of the new recruits finds the [[Tunic#Recruit Uniform|Recruit Uniform]] to be goofy.<ref>{{Cite|I hope I get promoted soon. I'm tired of wearing this goofy recruit uniform.|Recruit|ST}}</ref>
 
*There has never been a female soldier. However, there are female [[Skyloftian Knight]]s in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''.
 
 
==Gallery==
 
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File:SoldierInS.png|A soldier in ''[[BS The Legend of Zelda: Inishie no Sekiban|Inishie no Sekiban]]''
 
File:Royal Crest Castle Guard.png|A soldier in ''Ocarina of Time''
 
File:OOT3D Ganondorf.png|A Throne Room guard next to [[Ganondorf]] in ''Ocarina of Time 3D''
 
File:Lttpguardimage.png|A guard talking to Link west of his house
 
File:Soldiers-07.png|A guard talking at the front gate of [[Hyrule Castle]]
 
File:Fourswordsposter.jpg|Four [[Links]] facing a horde of possessed Hyrulean Soldiers
 
File:Hyrulean Soldiers TP.jpg|The Soldiers in [[Telma]]'s Bar in ''Twilight Princess''
 
File:ST YoungGuard.png|A Recruit in ''Spirit Tracks''
 
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==See Also==
 
*[[Knights of Hyrule]]
 
*[[Stealth Missions]]
 
   
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Kanalet Castle is a mini-dungeon in Link's Awakening, located near the center of Koholint Island. It was once Richard's castle, but rebellious servants kicked him out; now Richard is only interested in retrieving the Golden Leaves he left behind in the castle.[1] Richard gets Link to acquire these leaves by defeating monsters and solving puzzles. However, the front gate of the castle is up and thus impassable. Link therefore must make a deal with a monkey called Kiki to make a bridge across the moat. He can then enter via an underground passage under the castle walls. Once within the castle, Link can press a button to open the gate, allowing an easy escape and access if he wishes to return.[2] The boss of this mini-dungeon is a Ball and Chain Soldier, who battles with Link for the final Golden Leaf. Once all the leaves are recovered, Link earns the Slime Key from Richard, which can be used to open the third dungeon, Key Cavern.

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References

  1. "Salutations! You wouldn't know by the look of me, but I used to live in the castle! My servants went berserk and I was forced to flee to my villa... Let's make... a deal, shall we? I want you to retrieve the Golden Leaf I left behind in the castle when I fled..." — [[Richard]] (Link's Awakening)
  2. "Hunh? It sounds like the castle gate opened! You can easily leave the castle now!" — Narration (Link's Awakening)
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Breath of the Wild


Main Dungeons

Divine Beast Vah Ruta  · Divine Beast Vah Rudania  · Divine Beast Vah Medoh  · Divine Beast Vah Naboris  · Hyrule Castle  · Final TrialTriforce piece (TCB)

Mini-Dungeons

Trial of the Sword (TMT ) · Yiga Clan Hideout

Ancient Shrines

Akh Va'quot · Bosh Kala · Chaas Qeta · Daag Chokah · Dagah Keek · Dah Kaso · Dah Hesho · Daka Tuss · Dako Tah · Daqa Koh ·
Daqo Chisay · Dila Maag · Dow Na'eh  · Dunba Taag · Gee Ha'rah · Gorae Torr · Ha Dahamar · Hawa Koth · Hia Miu · Hila Rao · Ishto Soh ·
Ja Baij · Jee Noh · Jitan Sa'mi · Joloo Nah · Ka'o Makagh · Kaam Ya'tak · Kah Mael Shrine · Kah Okeo Shrine · Kah Yah Shrine · Kam Urog Shrine · Katah Chuki · Katosa Aug  · Kay Noh · Kaya Wan · Kayra Mah · Ke'nai Shakah · Keeha Yoog · Keh Namut · Kema Kosassa ·
Kema Zoos · Keo Ruug · Ketoh Wawai · Korgu Chideh · Korsh O'hu · Kuh Takkar · Kuhn Sidajj · Lakna Rokee · Lanno Kooh · Maag Halan · Maag No'rah · Maka Rah · Mezza Lo · Mijah Rokee · Mirro Shaz · Misae Suma · Mo'a Keet · Mogg Latan · Monya Toma · Mozo Shenno ·
Muwo Jeem · Myahm Agana · Namika Ozz · Ne'ez Yohma · Noya Neha · Oman Au · Owa Daim · Pumaag Nitae · Qua Raym · Qaza Tokki · Qukah Nata · Raqa Zunzo · Ree Dahee · Rin Oyaa · Ritaag Zumo · Rok Uwog · Rona Kachta · Rota Ooh · Rucco Maag · Saas Ko'sah ·
Sah Dahaj · Sasa Kai · Sha Gehma · Sha Warvo · Shada Naw · Shae Katha · Shae Loya · Shae Mo'sah · Shai Utoh · Shai Yota · Shee Vaneer · Shee Venath · Sheem Dagoze · Sheh Rata · Sho Dantu · Shoda Sah · Shoqa Tatone · Shora Hah · Soh Kofi · Suma Sahma · Ta'loh Naeg ·
Tah Muhl · Tahno O'ah · Tawa Jinn · Tena Ko'sah · Tho Kayu · To Quomo · Toh Yahsa · Toto Sah · Tu Ka'loh · Tutsuwa Nima · Voo Lota ·
Wahgo Katta · Ya Naga · Yah Rin · Zalta Wa · Ze Kahso · Zuna Kai

Ancient Shrines (TCB)

Etsu Korima · Kamia Omuna · Kee Dafunia · Keive Tala · Kiah Toza · Kihiro Moh · Mah Eliya · Noe Rajee · Rinu Honika · Rohta Chigah · Ruvo Korbah · Sato Koda · Sharo Lun · Shira Gomar · Takama Shiri · Yowaka Ita