The Great Palace by Cavalier
Upon the nameless continent that lies beyond the eastern sea of Hyrule, hidden within a fortress realm of all but impassable mountains lies the hidden magnificence of the Great Palace. Built in like fashion to the palaces of Northern Hyrule with its massive double porticos and towering collonades the Great Palace looms a monolithic edifice hewn of sand colored stone. In ages past the King of Hyrule housed the Triforce of Courage within the boundless labyrinth recesses of the palace, and then sealed its fabled halls behind an inviolate barrier of ancient spellcraft known as the Binding Force.
What purpose the Great Palace served before the King of Hyrule entombed the Triforce of Courage within the depths of its dungeon mazes is unknown. Who constructed the Great Palace and its relationship with its sister palaces scattered across northern Hyrule and the lands across the eastern seas is equally enigmatic. Many believe that the Great Palace once served another purpose. Such speculation is based on historical accounts which clearly indicate that the King himself "created and chose" the legion of fiercesome denizens including the palace's horrific guardian known as the Thunderbird. By what terrible processes of creation this act was accomplished is unknown....
Upon the nameless continent that lies beyond the eastern sea of Hyrule, hidden within a fortress realm of all but impassable mountains lies the hidden magnificence of the Great Palace. Built in like fashion to the palaces of Northern Hyrule with its massive double porticos and towering collonades the Great Palace looms a monolithic edifice hewn of sand colored stone. In ages past the King of Hyrule housed the Triforce of Courage within the boundless labyrinth recesses of the palace, and then sealed its fabled halls behind an inviolate barrier of ancient spellcraft known as the Binding Force.
What purpose the Great Palace served before the King of Hyrule entombed the Triforce of Courage within the depths of its dungeon mazes is unknown. Who constructed the Great Palace and its relationship with its sister palaces scattered across northern Hyrule and the lands across the eastern seas is equally enigmatic. Many believe that the Great Palace once served another purpose. Such speculation is based on historical accounts which clearly indicate that the King himself "created and chose" the legion of fiercesome denizens including the palace's horrific guardian known as the Thunderbird. By what terrible processes of creation this act was accomplished is unknown....
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