Summary

The Legend of Zeldais home to several recurring, amiable species. Fans are quick to recognizeZelda’s water-faring Zora, who have a band in one game and trek through the body of a giant fish in another. The Rito are winged humanoid beings inThe Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker, but reappear with features more comprehensively avian-like inThe Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.

Gorons and Koroks are other popular clans that have developed their own cultures and identities throughThe Legend of Zelda, but not all species thrive as they do. Throughout the long timeline that makes upThe Legend of Zelda, there are many other civilizations lost to war and time.

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The Sheikah

NewLegend of Zeldafans know and love the Sheikah as a bustling, thriving community inThe Legend of Zelda: Breath of the WildandThe Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. The Sheikah are intelligent people dedicated to research, but they were not always so grand in numbers.

There are two separateZeldagames that showcase the Sheikah as a lost civilization, both of which with only one lone Sheikah left.Impa inThe Legend of Zelda:Ocarina of Timeis Princess Zelda’s capable protector, but she is all that remains of her people. The entirety of the Sheikah was destroyed while defending the Royal Family during the Hyrulean Civil War. The Graveyard behind Kakariko Village, previously founded by the Sheikah, houses their bodies as they eternally watch over the resting spirits.

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The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess,often considereda true sequel toThe Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, does not mention the Sheikah at all by name, but there is one implied member left: an elderly woman by the name of Impaz. Impaz lives in an abandoned town where she is the only resident. Though the town is never referred to as Kakariko Village in the game, the town’s inscription in Hylian translates to “Kakariko Village”.

Impaz confirms her name derives from the town’s founder and is in possession of a statue that belonged to a tribe that guarded the Royal Family of Hyrule long ago. Given all this information, Impaz is the last Sheikah in thisZeldatimeline, but at that point, no one remembers the civilization enough to even identify her as the last Sheikah.

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The Ikana Kingdom

To this day,Zeldastill has several unanswered questionspertaining to the forsaken civilization of the Ikana Kingdom inMajora’s Mask. By the time Link reaches the kingdom, it is already devoid of all life. The Ikana Kingdom’s history is eerily dark; a curse grips the dead inhabitants of Ikana, forcing them to forever engage in battle with the rival nation, the Garo, who continue to haunt the kingdom even after their death.

What led to the death and further the curse of the Ikana Kingdom is still not entirely clear. The King of Ikana admits war led to its decline, but the curse causing the dead to wander in Ikana is largely faulted to the evils being unleashed from within the Stone Tower and trickery fromSkull Kid, or as quoted, the “masked one”. There is very little known about the Garo’s kingdom, the origins of the Stone Tower, and why or how Skull Kid laid a curse upon the Ikana Kingdom, but, like the Sheikah, all life was lost due to war.

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The Kikwi

The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Swordis a gentle origin story for the entire franchise. It features species never seen again, but highly theorized to evolve into tribes commonly seen in later games. The shy but helpful Kikwi are small forest creatures that Link encounters when he first leaves Skyloft. After the events ofSkyward Sword, the Kikwi fail to appear in any otherZeldagame but are thought to eventually develop into the infamous Great Deku Tree.

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The Parella

Before the Zora occupiedthe waters of Hyrule, the Parella resided in Lake Hylia. The Parella resemble a cross between a squid and a jellyfish. They are incredibly flexible and can squeeze into small spaces. The Parella happily serve and are protected by the Water Dragon. Like the Kikwi, there are no further records of their existence in history. Due to the similar aquatic nature, their civilization is thought to grow into the Zora.

The Mogma

The Mogma are a Rupee-loving, subterranean species that occupy the Eldin Volcano. They are not theorized to go on to evolve intoGoronsbecause Gorons already existed in that same time frame.

The Mogma are not seen in any otherZeldagame and are assumed to have died out. Strangely enough, there are statues deep inTears of the Kingdom’s Depthsthat seem to resemble the Mogma. This resemblance is not confirmed at any point in the game but opens up the question if the Mogma truly died out or simply dug deep to find solace far underground.

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The Zonai

This “extinct” civilization perhaps has the most relics scattered across Hyrule. It is impossible to traverse Faron without uncovering ancient Zonai structures, consisting of tall stone statues resembling owls, boars, snakes, and dragons. Rumored to have shared the same blood as the gods, the Zonai descended from the heavens and wielded great magic and such advanced technology that Hylians mistook them for actual gods.

For reasons unannounced, the Zonai eventually dwindled near extinction until only two remained: Rauru, who would go on to become the first king ofThe Legend of Zelda’s Hyrule, and his sister, Mineru. Rauru eventually passed while sealing the Demon King Ganondorf away, but his spirit reappeared to guide Link through the Great Sky Island and set him on his path to once again save Hyrule from a brooding darkness that often finds its way intoThe Legend of Zelda.

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