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Etymology

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First use appears in 1986 with the release of The Legend of Zelda.

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Hyrule

  1. (video games) The kingdom that serves as the iconic setting for a majority of the games in the Legend of Zelda series.
    • 1989, Art Ellis, Kim Ellis (illustrators), The Legend of Zelda - Molblin's Magic Spear:
      ... Hyrule was ruled by Princess Zelda, who used the magic of her Triforce triangles to help her people.
    • 1990, Donald R. McCrary, Conquering Zelda - The Unauthorized Guide, page 81:
      The scenery of Hyrule includes roads, water, mountains, plains, deserts, graveyards, forests, swamps, bridges, caves, towns, and, of course, the Palaces.
    • 1991, Steven A. Schwartz, The Big Book of Nintendo Games, page 182:
      Also included is a fold-out map that shows the layout of the land of Hyrule, describes some of the creatures you'll meet and the weapons you can obtain, and offers still more playing tips.
    • 2002, Bryan Stratton, Stephen Stratton, The Legend of Zelda, A Link to the Past: Prima's Official Strategy Guide, page 172:
      Hyrule's large bodies of water have several whirlpools.

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