B3lly N3rd Posted May 13, 2009 Report Share Posted May 13, 2009 i mabye the most clueless guy on this site but....WHATS A TRI-FORCE @_@ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Neiko Posted May 13, 2009 Report Share Posted May 13, 2009 lol. It's from Legend of Zelda. Google it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Crystal Beast 123 Posted May 13, 2009 Report Share Posted May 13, 2009 It's a Legend of Zelda insignia (emblem, mark). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Amethyst Phoenix Posted May 13, 2009 Report Share Posted May 13, 2009 [spoiler=Because I doubt you're going to google it and continue to whine until we inform you:]The Triforce (トライフォース ,Toraifōsu?) is a triangular relic which features throughout the series as a nearly-omnipotent sacred item representing the essences of the Golden Goddesses. It is made up of three smaller triangles known as the Triforce of Wisdom, Triforce of Power and Triforce of Courage. Each of these embody the essence of their respective goddess, and bestow certain boons on their bearers. As shown in The Legend of Zelda and The Wind Waker, each piece can be further subdivided, though they become powerless in this state. In most of its appearances, the Triforce or its pieces manifest as a crest on the hands of their bearers. These crests resonate when near each other, and the Triforce pieces can emerge from their bearers. When united, the Triforce allows one who touches it to make a wish that lasts until they die or the wish is fulfilled. However, if the one who finds it does not possess a balance of the three virtues it represents, the pieces split into its three components and the finder is left with the one which represents the characteristic they value most; the other two pieces do likewise with two other characters "chosen by destiny". The Triforce first appears in The Legend of Zelda, in which Link acquires it after defeating Ganon inside Death Mountain. It is explained in the game that Ganon gained it through theft. Ganon's acquisition of the Triforce of Power is more fully explored in Ocarina of Time. According to the story, he heard of the legend of the Triforce some time before the events of the game, and wants to use it to take over Hyrule. Though the young hero Link and the Hylian princess Zelda learn of his desires and attempt to thwart him by retrieving the Triforce first, they instead act in his favor by inadvertently allowing him to enter the Sacred Realm. Though he is only able to attain the Triforce of Power, it allows him to conquer both the Sacred Realm and Hyrule, turning them into a Dark World and a World of Monsters, respectively; meanwhile, the Triforce of Courage goes to rest with Link and the Triforce of Wisdom with Zelda. Although Ganon is eventually defeated by Link and banished to the Sacred Realm by the power of the Seven Sages, each character retains their piece of the Triforce. However, it is revealed in The Wind Waker that after Link returned to his childhood after defeating Ganon in Ocarina of Time, Hyrule was left without a hero, and his former piece of the Triforce was left behind and shattered into eight pieces. In the backstory to Twilight Princess, it is revealed that Ganondorf uses his Triforce of Power to survive his execution at the hands of the ancient Sages. After Ganondorf is defeated at the end of the game, the Triforce of Power seems to leave Ganondorf, as the crest disappears from his hand. * The Triforce of Power embodies the essence of Din, the goddess of Power, and amplifies the physical and magical power of its bearer immeasurably. It is usually associated with Ganon, who often uses it to help conquer Hyrule or come back from death. * The Triforce of Wisdom embodies the essence of Nayru, the goddess of Wisdom, and amplifies the wisdom and mystical powers of its bearer. It is usually associated with Princess Zelda. * The Triforce of Courage embodies the essence of Farore, the goddess of Courage, and seems to amplify the courage and adventuring skills of its bearer. It is usually associated with Link. Mmmm copy pasta. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Father Wolf Posted May 13, 2009 Report Share Posted May 13, 2009 its something new members cant do Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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