Hyrule

Hyrule, also known as the Land of Hyrule, Hyrule Kingdom,[6] and Land of the Gods, is the name of the kingdom that serves as the iconic setting for a majority of the games in the Zelda series. It is usually depicted as a beautiful and prosperous land blessed with deep forests, tall mountains, vast lakes, a barren desert, great cities, villages, and many ancient temples hidden throughout. Before the kingdom was established, the land was simply known as the Surface.

Once ruled by the goddess Hylia as an unnamed land in ancient times, it became established as the Kingdom of Hyrule by the descendants of her mortal incarnation. The sacred bloodline that was started by the Link and Zelda of Skyward Sword would go on to become known as the Royal Family of Hyrule. At the northern center of Hyrule is seated Hyrule Castle, where the family reside, and a bustling town surrounded by a stonewall, populated mostly by the Hylians and a variety of shops. To the west of the kingdom can often be seen a desert, forests to the south and south-east and a mountain range to the east and north-east.

The kingdom has its own long and unique history with many wars and conflicts over the Triforce, deities, legendary relics, historical heroes and villains. It is connected to a variety of different realms or universes via magical artifacts and portals, including but not limited to the Sacred Realm, the Twilight Realm, its own direct parallel world Lorule and, to a lesser extent, Termina. The story of the Sacred Realm and the Triforce would shape Hyrule's future in the centuries that followed its establishment, becoming the basis of its providence. It is also home to a multitude of different races and tribes, each inhabiting a different part of the country and sometimes protecting its legendary relics and guarding its temples.

After the birth of the Gerudo thief from the western desert, Ganondorf, who wishes to conquer the kingdom for himself using the Triforce's tremendous power,[18] a young hero clad in a green tunic and armed with the legendary Master Sword will often rise up to save the land from destruction and defeat him. The hero is often assisted in this effort by the kingdom's young princesses, traditionally named Zelda. This would become a repeated history that would doom Hyrule on several occasions, one account resulting in its destruction by the Great Flood. Following the flood, it was succeeded by a new kingdom named after it.

Ikran's Lost OoT/Pokémon crossover and the Lost Legend of Namira
This was when Hyrule was introduced to foreign creatures known as Pokémon. In an unknown incident, a girl named Zelda (also known as Zelda II to tell her and the princess apart) entered Hyrule through the Kokiri Forest, and aided a boy named Link, and his guardian fiary, Navi, to restore peace to the vast land. Numerous Pokémon scattered to seek inhabitance in various environments suitable for their typing, and they were soon reunited throughout their adventures. They weren't capable of evolving until seven years later, when Link, Navi, and Zelda II woke up inside the Temple of Light and thwarted the darkness set by the King of Evil. Mewtwo, Zelda II's closest friend and mentor, was in charge of the large group.

The Pokémon are as follows. Kanto Pokémon (Child Stage): Bulbasaur, Charmander, Squirtle, Caterpie, Pidgey, Rattata, Spearow, Ekans, Pikachu, Sandshrew, Nidoran (female, male), Vulpix, Oddish, Paras, Venonat, Diglett, Mewoth, Psyduck, Poliwag, Mankey, Growlithe, Abra, Machop, Geodude, Ponyta, Slowpoke, Magnemite, Farfetch'd, Doduo, Seel, Shellder, Gastly, Onix, Krabby, Voltorb, Cubone, Koffing, Rhyhorn, Chansey, Kangaskhan, Horsea, Goldeen, Staryu, Mr. Mime, Scyther, Pinsir, Magikarp, Lapras, Eevee (5), Kabuto, Dratini, Mew

Johto Pokémon (Child Stage): Chikorita, Cyndaquil, Totodile, Sentret, Hoothoot, Spinarak, Shuckle, Heracross, Larvitar, Mareep, Magby, Elekid, Mantine, Remoraid, Yanma, Skarmory, Misdreavus, Houndour, Murkrow, Sneasel, Snubbull, Tyrogue (3), Marill, Natu, Girafarig, Cleffa, Phanpy, Slugma, Celebi

Kanto Pokémon (Adult Stage): Ivysaur, Venusaur (evolved), Charmeleon, Charizard (evolved), Blastoise, Butterfree, Pidgeot, Raticate, Fearow, Arbok, Raichu, Sandslash, Nidoqueen, Nidorino, Clefairy, Ninetales, Wigglytuff, Parasect, Venomoth, Dugtrio, Persian, Golduck, Primeape, Arcanine, Poliwhirl, Alakazam, Machamp, Golem, Rapidash, Magneton, Farfetch'd, Dodrio, Dewgong, Cloyster, Haunter, Gengar (evolved), Kingler, Electrode, Marowak, Hitmonlee, Hitmonchan, Weezing, Rhydon, Chansey, Kangaskhan (no joey), Seaking, Starmie, Mr. Mime, Magmar, Pinsir, Gyarados, Lapras, Vaporeon, Jolteon, Flareon, Kabutops, Aerodactyl, Articuno, Zapdos, Moltres, Dragonair, Mewtwo, Mew

Johto Pokémon (Adult Stage): Bayleef, Meganium (evolved), Quilava, Typhlosion (evolved), Croconaw, Feraligatr (evolved), Furret, Noctowl, Ariados, Shuckle, Heracross, Larvitar, Ampharos, Elekid, Mantine, Octillery, Yanma, Skarmory, Steelix, Crobat, Bellossom, Misdreavus, Houndour, Houndoom (evolved), Murkrow, Sneasel, Granbull, Hitmontop, Slowking, Kingdra, Marill, Scizor, Girafarig, Sunflora, Espeon, Umbreon, Xatu, Donphan, Magcargo, Celebi

The following settlements have these typing:

Kokiri Forest: Bug/Grass Death Mountain: Fire/Rock/Ground Zora's Domain: Water/Ice Lake Hylia: Water/Ice Lon Lon Ranch: Normal Gerudo Valley: Psychic/Electric Hyrule Field: Ghost (at night), sometimes Hoothoot/Noctowl Hyrule Castle (child): Fighting/Poison Kakariko Village: Steel Adult: Steel/Poison/Fighting Graveyard: Ghost/Dark

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