Talk:Din (Goddess)

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Link doesnt live in the faron province. he lives in the ordona province Twilightinthedark

Wouldn't you say that Din is associated with the Gerudo? Her form in as a Oracle resembles a Gerudo woman. Gerudo=Ganondorf=Triforce of Power=Din. Should we add that to the page...? ZeldaGirl96 23:07, 9 July 2008 (UTC)

Din
"It is Din who created the realm itself..."

Does this information have a source? I don't remember anything like that ever being said, and it also conflicts with another part of the page which says that all three goddesses each created a different facet of the realm. However, since I don't own every game, I don't want to remove it without being sure. Jimbo Jambo


 * Well, that does seem to contradict itself, doesn't it. I'm not an expert but, I think it would be okay. Because using logic, Din didn't create the realm herself she had the help of the two other goddesses....so.


 * Removed. That page needs a lot more sources though. Jimbo Jambo 20:15, 11 January 2009 (UTC)

Evil?
I don't think she is evil...just trying to make balance. Ya think about that--Griffen78 14:44, 17 May 2009 (UTC)


 * I'd like to propose that Din represents Chaos rather than Evil. Ganon, who she chose as her agent of Chaos, chose to express it in destructive, rather than creative, ways.  It would follow that Nayru, Goddess of Wisdom, who brought Law to the land, represents Order and Farore, who created Life, represents Balance. --Rootbeer277 20:01, 29 May 2009 (UTC)

Responsibilities as creator/attributes
When describing the attributes of the Goddesses, please use canonical sources and refrain from attributing logical speculation to be fact:

"When all was chaos, the goddesses descended and gave order and life to the world. They granted power equally to all who dwelt in the light, and then returned to the heavens." --Lanayru, Twilight Princess "Din...With her strong flaming arms, she cultivated the land and created the red earth." --Great Deku Tree, Ocarina of Time "The God of Power dyed the mountains red with fire and created land." --n/a, A Link to the Past Game Manual

Nowhere is it mentioned that Din is associating with rythm, dancing or the seasons or in any way governs the seasons. Any connection between the Goddess Din and the Essence of Nature via the Oracle of Seasons remains pure fan speculation and should be treated as such, not needlessly retconned into what has stated.

Gathered from the above quotes, Din is responsible for the following: Power (granted equally to all who dwelt in the light), Cultivating Land, Red Earth (Soil), Fire. Linque1 14:59, 23 July 2009 (UTC)

Din and The Goddess of the Sand
Every Goddess is associated with a race. Since Din seems to be assiocated with the Goron and/or the Gerudo, does anybody think there could be a relation between the Goddess of Sand and Din? Jeangabin 13:58, 2 June 2010 (UTC)