Farore (Goddess)

Farore is the Goddess of Courage, one of the three Golden Goddesses who created the realm of Hyrule (along with parrallel realms, such as the Sacred Realm). Farore is the source of all life that exists within the Hyrulean realm. Farore's essence, as well as the essence of her two sisters Din and Nayru, is the source of the Golden Power within the omnipotent sacred relic, the Triforce.

At the dawn of time, Farore, along with her sisters, Din and Nayru, descended upon the chaos that was to become the land of Hyrule, each of them creating a different facet of the realm. Upon departure, they created the Triforce, the essence of their power, and left it within the Sacred Realm.

"Farore... With her rich soul, produced all life forms who would uphold the law."

- from Ocarina of Time

Farore's divine essence is what constitutes the Triforce of Courage, which affords Link his great courage and mystical abilities. Though at a much smaller extent, Nayru's esseence can also be invoked by a powerful sorcerer. Farore's essence often represented by wind as exemplified in the spell Farore's Wind.

Attributes
Farore is the creator of all life that exists within the Hyrulean realm. Because of her role in creating all life, Farore is associated regions that flourish with life, namely forests, such as the Lost Woods. She also is worshipped as the Goddess of the Winds as reffered to in The Wind Waker; her essence is the source of the winds themselves.

Although Farore is the creator of all of the races in the Hyrulean realm, Farore is most closely associated with forest-dewellers such as the Kokiri, and the Deku. Fittingly for the Goddess of the Wind, Farore is commonly associated with wind instruments, such as the flute.

Appearance
In her first appearance, in Ocarina of Time, Farore is represented by a simple golden winged statue surounded by a greenish aura. However, in later games, monuments representing Farore (such as the statues of the Golden Goddesses in the throne room of Hyrule Castle in Twilight Princess) give her, (as well as Din and Nayru) a more detailed, appearance. In Oracle of Ages and Oracle of Seasons, the statue of Farore appears almost identicle to the Oracle of Secrets, Farore who is named after her.