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The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap

The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap
ゼルダの伝説 ふしぎのぼうし
November 4, 2004

Synopsis

Link partners with a talking cap named Ezlo to stop the evil sorcerer Vaati, who has unleashed monsters upon Hyrule. Link must find the Picori—a tiny race—and harness their powers to shrink in size, discovering secrets only visible to the small.

Gameplay

The Minish Cap combines traditional top-down exploration with a shrinking mechanic, allowing Link to access hidden areas and solve puzzles. The game introduces new items, dungeons, and combat, offering a blend of classic and unique mechanics.

Events

The Light Force

The Hero of Men

In the first major event to happen since the kingdom of Hyrule was established, the world was engulfed by evil beings and shrouded in darkness, It was then that a tiny Picori descended from the sky bringing a golden light and a sword. Using the sword, the Hero ofMen sealed the evil beings away in the Bound Chest and brought peace to the world once again. The golden light was the Light Force.

The Royal Family and the Picori

After sealing away the evil beings, the royal family of Hyrule became the careful overseers of the sword, which became known as the Picori Blade. Furthermore, the royal family kept the existence of the land of the Picori, the Minish Realm, hidden. In gratitude to the Picori, the people held a Picori Festival once a year.

The Sword-Fighting Tournament and the Picori Blade

Legend said that every hundred years, a Secret door would open up, and the Picori would pass through and enter the world of the humans. The customs of the Picori Festival had continued for many, many years. Among them was a sword-fighting tournament. The awards ceremony was held in front of the Picori Blade and was the only chance to see the blade.[1]

Unexpected Evil at the Picori Festival

Evil Unleashed at the Picori Festival

For the one hundredth year of the Picori Festival, there was an unusually grand celebration. In the customary sword. fighting tournament, an unknown man named Vaati was the victor. Vaati believed the Light Force was in the Bound Chest. He broke the Picori Blade to unseal the chest and found that it did not contain the Light Force at all. The evil that had been sealed inside poured forth from the chest. Vaati turned Princess Zelda into stone and headed off in search of the Light Force.

The Secret of the Picori

The curse placed on Princess Zelda could only be broken with the sacred power of the Picori Blade. The tribe of the Picori, also called the Minish, were the only ones able to fix the Picori Blade, and they could only be seen by children. Therefore, Smith, the great blacksmith, proposed that the king of Hyrule enlist the help of the young Link. Tte king told Link where the Minish dwelled. Then, with the broken Picori Blade and the Smith's Sword in hand, Link set offin search of their land.

Ezlo

On his way to the Picori's home in the Minish Woods, young Link met Ezlo, a man suffering from a curse. Link came to learn that Ezlo had been a Minish sage and Vaati had been his apprentice. When Vaati put on the Mage's Cap made by Ezlo, he gained evil powers and cursed Ezlo by changing him into the shape of a cap.[2]

The Minish Village and the Four Elements

Link and Ezlo Head to the Minish Village

Feeling responsible for Vaati's actions, Ezlo teamed up with Link and set off for the portal to the Minish Village. The Minish were so tiny they could easily fit into the palm of a grown human's hand. When Link entered the portal, he shrank down to their size and gained entry to the Minish Village in the woods. In order to break the curse on Zelda, Link needed to repair the Picori Blade and use its sacred power. There were four elements hidden around the world that Link needed to obtain and then place on the pedestal in the Elemental Sanctuary to restore the sacred power to the blade.

Vaati Subverts the Kingdom

Still on a quest to obtain the Light Force, Vaati took control of the king of Hyrule and had him order his soldiers to search for the Light Force. Vaati learned from the legend of the Wind Tribe that when the Four Elements were collected and placed in the Elemental Sanctuary, a holy sword would be born, and the path to the Light Force would open. Knowing that Link was collecting the Four Elements, Vaati waited until a time when he could take the elements from Link.[3]

Hyrule Restored

The Elemental Sanctuary

After collecting all of the Four Elements, Link placed them on the sacred pedestal. The Picori Blade became infused with sacred power and transformed into the Four Sword, which gave the wielder the ability to split into four identical copies of himself. Simultaneously, a door beyond the pedestal opened, revealing the legend that the Light Force dwelled within the princess Zelda, generation after generation.

The Wrath of Vaati

After Vaati followed Link and learned about the Light Force, he took Princess Zelda to the roofof the castle and, little by little, extracted what he could of the Light Force from her body in order to transform himself. Link stopped the ritual, but Vaati was Still able to use the power of the Light Force to transform into Vaati's Wrath. Using the power of the Four Sword, Link destroyed Vaati's Wrath and broke the curses on Princess Zelda and Ezlo.

Princess Zelda Restores Hyrule

The battle between Link and Vaati 's Wrath brought Hyrule Castle down around them. Ezlo gave the Mage's Cap to Princess Zelda, who, with the small amount of Light Force left within her, made a wish to restore Hyrule to its original condition. Not long after, the door to the Minish Village began to close, but before it shut, Ezlo presented Link with a green cap and then returned to the Minish Village.[4]

  1. p. 78, The Legend of Zelda Hyrule Historia.
  2. p. 79, The Legend of Zelda Hyrule Historia.
  3. p. 80, The Legend of Zelda Hyrule Historia.
  4. p. 81, The Legend of Zelda Hyrule Historia.