Talk:Spirits of Light

more than four
I simply think that there's more than four, because, supposedly, Ordon province isn't part of Main Hyrule. So, I believe that EVERY province should have one. However, Neither of the other provinces is named after a goddess, it's unknown what, if they exist, their names would be. However, there's equal reason to beleive there ARE only four. This is just my theory. Millionandfourswords 13:23, 8 November 2008 (UTC)


 * Well, if there were more than four, then Zant's forces would have taken their light too. Thereby having Twilight descend upon those provinces. Since that didn't happen, they most likely don't exist. 18:04, November 8, 2008 (UTC)

Well, if u notice, the light spirits that are named after the goddesses are in their respective provinces:


 * Eldin(Din) is at Death Mountain's Province
 * Farore/Ordon(Farore) is at the Forest Temple's province
 * Lanayru(Nayru) is at Lake Hylia's province

Each light spirit resides in each of the goddesses proper homeworld

So then, considering the Tetraforce thing and the fourth goddess, which is said to be the Goddess of the Sand, who watches over the Gerudo Desertand the Gerudo, well then... any ideas? RupeeLord 02:46, 22 February 2009 (UTC)

I'm pretty sure that the Light Spirits don't just protect the light in Hyrule. They protect the light across the entire world, one light spirit for each corner of the world: North, East, South, and West. Their power spreads out from Hyrule and keeps the whole world from falling into darkness.HyruleBiologist 07:23, 9 March 2010 (UTC)
 * Perhaps, however, there is no evidence for that claim in-game. You could be "pretty sure" all day, but if there's no quote or reference to back it up, it'll stay theory.=( 15:31, 9 March 2010 (UTC)

Light Spirits = Spirits of Good?
I am strongly convinced that the Spirits of Good from Spirit Tracks and the Light Spirits are one and the same. There are many things in Spirit Tracks that seem to point to this. Examples include: The bow of light, the compass of light, and most notibly, the tears of light (which are also seen in Twilight Princess). Its a theory, but I am pretty sure that the Spirits of Good are not the godessess. If anything, they are the Light Spirits.HyruleBiologist 05:49, 28 March 2010 (UTC)
 * Seems to be a bit shaky. The Light Spirits guard the four provinces of Hyrule, but that Hyrule is under the ocean in Spirit Tracks. The ones in Spirit Tracks could be related to the ones in Twilight Princess in function, however. But we don't have any confirmation that there were more than four light spirits or that the new Hyrule is guarded by them at all. Ganondorfdude11 07:02, 28 March 2010 (UTC)
 * I do agree with Ganondorfdude here, but I do think the similarities between the two Spirit groups does deserve a mention on the trivia sections of both articles. Spirit Tracks and Twilight Princess are two entirely different games, with completely separate Hyrules and themes, so I find it hard to wrap my head around the fact that the two are one in the same. As for a connection, though, I do agree that they are similar. 16:37, 28 March 2010 (UTC)
 * Both groups exist in the same area of time in the child/adult timeline theory, so shouldn't they just be counterparts, not totally unrelated groups? GFlame 03:48, 11 October 2010 (EDT)

Deities
Currently the "Character" template is used for the Light Spirits. Since they are worshiped though (Old woman: "The water level of Lake Hylia has gone down, and you can't cross to the spirit's cave." Hylian Man: "If the people who came to worship from far away heard that, they'd be very disappointed...") they can be classified as deities, and the Deity template could be used instead. The deities category includes the Light Spirits, but they are not listed directly as deities. Zeldafan1982 (talk) 18:43, 19 August 2013 (UTC)