Talk:Tetraforce

Solid Foundation
Being that the "series" was, by known legend, created when 3 goddesses created Hyrule and left the Triforce in the beginning of time, its nearly impossible to argue the existence of a 4th piece considering that the Triforce represents the power of the gods. Such 4th piece would undoubtedly be weaker then the Triforce wholly and each portion individually since everything exists underneath the gods and their power. I've seen many triangles in Zelda games and you can't really say that they all represent the Triforce. Its likes saying that the trumpet is a holy relic because the first letter looks like a cross (long live the saxes). That being said, conclusively, the Tetraforce is fan-fiction, nothing more then seeing the Virgin Mary in a piece of toast. --Marinko 00:31, 17 May 2007 EST

Tetraforce, Triforce, or Uniforce
The tetraforce can be real but what would the fourth piece be. Well the fourth piece is the tetraforce piece of strangth, made by the goddesses to have the power of all the other pieces, but the goddesses new it was too powerful for any one to hold alone so they broke it into the three pieces known as the triforce. So who ever holds all the pieces of the triforce they hold the the triforce piece of strangth too, which then makes it the tetraforce or maybe even the uniforce.

No, there are three peices. Saying anything else is fan speculation.--Farewell to Gibdos

In the early photos of the beta version of Ocarina of Time, the shield had four golden triangles of equal size. Three were arranged as the triforce, and the forth was directly below. This is clearly visable in this photo. So at one point, Nintendo might have considered making another Triforce piece, but eventually decided against it.--Matt 15:01, 28 April 2008 (UTC)

Still valid
Well, Marinko is forgetting something very important. The only time we've ever seen the creation of Hyrule is in a flashback many generations after the fact. We cannot possibly know everything that occurred in that space. Remember, in Link to the Past, it was mentioned that three GODS, not goddesses had created Hyrule. Obviously, the story has changed over the years. It is certainly possible that more could have been lost.

Well it's interchangeable. A lot of times the Goddesses have been called gods, but still. They are gods, but they're female.--Green 16:04, 11 January 2008 (EST)

Exactly. The Goddesses are often reffered to as "The Gods" in games, even in Twilight Princess. The Tetraforce Theory is invalid. --Farewell to Gibdos 01:44, 13 January 2008 (EST)

Sand Goddess
This little sentence in the "Sand Goddess" section:


 * "This Goddess would explain the existence of the Gerudo, as while Farore created life to uphold Nayru's law, this supposedly Evil Goddess may have created life that would break the law and as a result she could have been banished along with her piece of the Triforce."

seems a little off to me. I had always assumed that by "law", the game was suggesting not the kind of law that would be upheld by court, but rather natural laws, such as the law of physics, or the law of gravity, etc. If such is the case, then the whole Sand Goddess section is moot and should be removed. Thoughts? Ando 12:11, 16 January 2008 (EST)

Isn't sand also the land...and that would make sense since Din has been shown with red hair she may make a better connection to the gerudo that way...also if you think about how Ganon has Triforce of power would that be in any way related to having Din as his Godess..? if i'm right that is

--Remo 17:26, 8 May 2008 (UTC)

Ordon
"The creators have made it clear that Ordona is supposed to represent the second half of Farore's name." Really? The original (japanese) name is something more like Laotan. TheManInTheMoon 04:10, 6 May 2008 (UTC)