Talk:Triforce

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Triforce in Twilight Princess
If I remember correctly, the triforce is mentioned in TP, in the sequence where Ganondorf is about to be executed by the Sages. I believe it was the Triforce of Power which allowed him to break free of the chains.
 * Every time the Triforce is referenced in TP (usually in comments ccompanied by visuals of the hand mark) it is called the `Power of the Gods`. In the specific scene you mention, the exact line is;
 * By some divine prank, he, too, had been blessed with the chosen power of the gods. His abiding hatred and lust for power turned to purest malice...

The 'True Force'
Not sure if this section is worth keeping. It is inaccurate (The Triforce has indeed been possesed in full; by the AoL BS King) and Its not something I've ever seen discussed or even mentioned outside of this page (probably because most people know its inaccurate). Any objections to removing it and simply beefing up the "Triforce in AoL" section? --PIE


 * Sounds good to me. The closer the article sticks to accurate factual info the better! --Adam 14:25, 30 August 2007 (EDT)

Categorization
If no one objects, I'm going to add this to either the Objects or Items category, seeing as it is indeed a physical object. Dinosaur bob 18:40, 6 October 2007 (EDT)

Source
I had never heard this before, so I was wondering if I could get a source for this sentence in the second paragraph of the article:


 * "If one who claims the Triforce doesn't have a balance of Courage, Wisdom and Power within their heart, the Triforce will separate into its three parts, and the one who claims it will be left with only the Triforce aspect that they most believed in."

This would be much appreciated. Thanks. Ando 16:36, 16 January 2008 (EST)


 * I've added the only reference I could find for that statement, which claims that the text comes from the Book of Mudora. It seems Skeik repeats these words in OoT: Sheik. —Adam (talk) 02:54, 13 February 2008 (EST)

Huh. Interesting. Thank you much, Adam. This is useful information indeed. --Ando 12:21, 13 February 2008 (EST)