Order of Princess Zelda

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The Order of Princess Zelda,[1] also known as Princess Zelda's Orders,[2] is an event in Tears of the Kingdom.

Overview

After the Upheaval began and the Ring Ruins fell, a Phantom Ganon disguised as Zelda appeared at Kakariko Village.[3] Paya, who witnessed her visit, noticed that she seemed to be a "doll of herself" acting with no spirit.[4] Before leaving, Zelda ordered that no one be allowed to enter the Floating Ring Ruin.[5] However, she did not make note of the Village's ruined state or offer kindness to the villagers.[6] Due to this, the Zonai Survey Team has been unable to investigate the Floating Ring Ruin.[7]

During the "Find the Fifth Sage" Main Quest, Link is able to inform Paya and Tauro that the Order of Princess Zelda was given by an impostor.[8] As a result of this, Tauro realizes that the Floating Ring Ruin must be a threat to Demon King Ganondorf, and so he and Purah decide to reopen it for investigation.[9]

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References

  1. "Well, we can't visit that one, by order of Princess Zelda herself. No one's allowed to go anywhere near it." — Letty (Tears of the Kingdom)
  2. "Haven't you heard? It's strictly forbidden to get near that Ring Ruin, by Princess Zelda's orders. So you'd better be on your way." — Calip (Tears of the Kingdom)
  3. "I returned home to greet them, and that's when Princess Zelda arrived at the village." — Diary of a Chief (Tears of the Kingdom)
  4. "She seemed almost like a doll of herself... the same outside, but no spirit within. I could not hide my uncertainty." — Diary of a Chief (Tears of the Kingdom)
  5. "She forbade anyone from entering the broken and partially floating ruin. And then she left. Just like that." — Diary of a Chief (Tears of the Kingdom)
  6. "She did not mention the village's awful condition or have any words of kindness for our villagers." — Diary of a Chief (Tears of the Kingdom)
  7. "I think that perhaps the ruin floating in the air has a slab that makes mention of the sages! I can't investigate, as that would go against Princess Zelda's direct orders. If only I could meet with her again, I'm sure I could persuade her to change her mind." — Tauro (Tears of the Kingdom)
  8. "Wh-what? The Zelda who appeared after the Upheaval was a creation of the Demon King? And the real Princess Zelda still hasn't been found? But... How can this be true?" — Tauro (Tears of the Kingdom)
    "It's such an unbelievable tale, and yet... I trust you completely, Master Link. It must be as you say. It is hard to explain, but the princess we saw was somehow unfamiliar... It was as though her very aura was different." — Paya (Tears of the Kingdom)
  9. "But if she was an impostor the whole time...that would mean... The real reason she ordered us to close off the floating Ring Ruin was... Because the Demon King saw it as a threat! Isn't that right?! That only means one thing. We should investigate the floating Ring Ruin immediately!" — Tauro (Tears of the Kingdom)
    "You are exactly right! There is no longer any reason to prohibit your research. Let's open up the floating Ring Ruin at once, Mr. Tauro!" — Purah (Tears of the Kingdom)