Hytopia

is the kingdom that serves as the setting of. It is ruled by TFH: and his daughter, TFH:. It is home to many NaN Humans as they appear to be the predominant race. TFH: is a very fashion-forward kingdom, and a prophecy in the kingdom tells of three heroes who will come together to form a TFH:. The kingdom was connected with Series:, located to the north of it, during The Era of Light and Dark. However, sometime into The Era of Decline, the kingdom had seemingly merged with Series:.

Description
TFH: is a small city settlement which is situated directly in front of TFH:. It serves as the main hub world when the TFH: are not in the TFH:. It is aligned with several town houses, as well as numerous trees and a couple shops: most notably TFH:, where people go to get NaN Outfits tailored by TFH:, as well as the TFH: shop and the TFH:. Once TFH: has cleared several Levels in the TFH:, the TFH: will also arrive and set up a small stall, where he will sell and buy various NaN Materials. Between the castle and the town's main square is a small waterway with a bridge. Link can dive into the water by climbing down a nearby fleet of stairs. Green NaN Rupees can be found hidden beneath the bridge.

In the center of town is a stone statue fountain, known as the TFH:. This statue, which depicts three heroes forming a TFH: and pointing a TFH: skyward, is a monument to the TFH:, the heroes of legend in the kingdom's prophecy. It is considered customary to give thanks to this statue. Doing so allows TFH: to save his game's progress anytime.

As a small settlement, TFH:'s town is home to only a handful of civilians. As the center place of high fashion, its residents regularly enjoy wearing stylish and unique clothes. After TFH: is cursed to wear an irremovable, ugly outfit by TFH:, a resulting panic sweeps through the town as its residents turn to wearing ordinary and unusual NaN Outfits out of fear of being cursed as well. As a result of the panic, TFH: begins a search for qualified heroes to hunt down the TFH: witch. A sign near TFH: seeks out wanted heroes, and promises a great reward to anyone who manages to defeat the witch.

TFH: can leave the town by taking the southern gate, where a Guard keeps watch to ensure that no suspicious people leave. TFH: can speak with him whenever he wishes to leave town; doing so will save the game's progress and return to the title screen.

Merger with Hyrule
Sometime following the lifting of TFH:'s curse, Series: ceased it's independency, and underwent a merger with Series:, becoming the kingdom's northern region. Although Series: as its own settlement was no more, the incarnation of Hyrule that existed during The Era of Decline's Quest to Reunite the Triforce was influenced by it's legacy. Series:'s powerful magic users lead to many people who could use magic to exist during this generation, and the residents of settlements to the northernmost region of Series: were particularly fashionable.

Trivia

 * In the north-east corner of town, there is a broken, forgotten TFH: that resembles TFH:.
 * Following the 2.1.0 update, the TFH: begins to appear tidier and more dignified as TFH: collects NaN Hero Points. Eventually it becomes a symbol of heroism, attracting visitors from afar.
 * A coded message can be found on the southern wall of the east side of the waterway in town. It can only be read and decoded while wearing the TFH: or TFH:, and reads "IT'S A SECRET TO EVERYBODY."
 * Throughout the game, TFH: can occasionally be found hiding around town. The townspeople mistake her for a "black ghost," and hope to take a picture of her.
 * Many pink and yellow birds are seen around TFH:, but very rarely, a blue one can be found. The little girl, TFH:, hopes to take a picture of this bird, believing it to bring good luck.
 * The tree to the southeast of town, when examined, is described to have many cicada shells on it. No other trees share this trait, and the TFH: claims spotting this tree is an omen of good things to come.
 * Following the 2.1.0 update, the number of cicada shells that appear reflects the number of NaN Hero Points TFH: has.

Nomenclature
Hytopia may be a portmanteau of "Hy" from Hyrule, in reference to its connection with it, and "utopia," an ideal or perfect place.