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The three dragons are two different groups of dragons appearing in the ''[[Portal: The Legend of Zelda|The Legend of Zelda]]'' series. There is one group that is featured prominently in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]'' and another group of similarly-named dragons that appear in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''. All of them have names similar to the names of the [[Golden Goddesses]] and are associated with specific regions of Hyrule.
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The three dragons are a group of legendary deities that controlled [[Hyrule]]'s three provinces during ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword]]''. They were appointed by the goddess [[Zelda#Hylia|Hylia]] in ancient times. Each dragon had power over a different element, and each one was also taught a part of the [[Songs in Legend of Zelda series#Song_of_the_Hero|Song of the Hero]] to pass on to her [[Link|chosen hero]] when the time came, with the fourth part being known by the sky spirit [[Levias]]. These mystical dragons mostly resembled Eastern dragons, but they also had arms and in some cases facial hair.
 
 
=Skyward Sword=
 
 
 
These three dragons were a group of legendary deities that controlled [[Hyrule]]'s three provinces. They were appointed by the goddess [[Zelda#Hylia|Hylia]] in ancient times. Each dragon had power over a different element, and each one was also taught a part of the [[Songs in Legend of Zelda series#Song_of_the_Hero|Song of the Hero]] to pass on to her [[Link|chosen hero]] when the time came, with the fourth part being known by the sky spirit [[Levias]]. These mystical dragons mostly resembled Eastern dragons, but they also had arms and in some cases facial hair.
 
  
 
==Faron==
 
==Faron==
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When Link returned to the Eldin Province to meet with the Fire Dragon for his part of the song, he arrived when Eldin had a presumably involuntary spasm of power. The ensuing eruption caused trouble for Link as it tossed him off course and allowed him to be captured by the [[Bokoblin]]s. Link still was able to break free and made  his way to Eldin's shrine. Once Link found Eldin, the Fire Dragon apologized for the eruption and taught Link his part of the song.
 
When Link returned to the Eldin Province to meet with the Fire Dragon for his part of the song, he arrived when Eldin had a presumably involuntary spasm of power. The ensuing eruption caused trouble for Link as it tossed him off course and allowed him to be captured by the [[Bokoblin]]s. Link still was able to break free and made  his way to Eldin's shrine. Once Link found Eldin, the Fire Dragon apologized for the eruption and taught Link his part of the song.
 
=Breath of the Wild=
 
 
In ''Breath of the Wild'', there are three similar dragons who are instead named Farrosh, Naydra and Dinraal. They are said to be spirits of lightning, ice and fire, respectively, who have taken on the forms of dragons. These dragons do not speak and instead silently roam Hyrule. They are also each associated with a different spring associated with the virtue of their matching goddess (the Spring of Courage for Farrosh, the Spring of Wisdom for Naydra and the Spring of Fire for Dinraal), and they are said to have protected these springs since ancient times. These dragons roam silently around parts of Hyrule and expel elemental attacks that can hurt anyone that gets too close to them. Hitting one of the dragons with an arrow will not harm them, but it can cause them to drop a small part of themselves such as a scale, claw or shard of their horn or fang. Presenting a dragon's scale to their corresponding spring will cause a shrine to appear.
 
 
Within the game, there was a sidequest involving Naydra. Specifically, Naydra had been infected by [[Malice]]. Link had to pursue Naydra down Mt. Lanayru and destroy all of the Malice growths along its body to free it. Afterwards, Naydra released a scale for Link and proceeded to roam Hyrule as it used to.
 
  
 
=Trivia=
 
=Trivia=
  
*The dragons of ''Skyward Sword'' share names (and provinces) with three of the four [[light spirit]]s from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''. The connection between them is uncertain, as possibilities include the dragons eventually developing into the light spirits, the light spirits replacing the dragons for unknown reasons or the two groups somehow coexisting. The connection between the ''Skyward Sword'' dragons and the ''Breath of the Wild'' ones are also unknown.
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*They share names (and provinces) with three of the four [[light spirit]]s from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'', The connection between them is uncertain, as possibilities include the dragons eventually developing into the light spirits, the light spirits replacing the dragons for unknown reasons or the two groups somehow coexisting.
*Like the provinces (and the light spirits), the dragons' names are plays on the names of the [[Golden Goddesses]]. Faron/Farrosh corresponds to Farore, Lanayru/Naydra to Nayru and Eldin/Dinraal to Din.
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*Like the provinces (and the light spirits), the dragons' names are plays on the names of the [[Golden Goddesses]]. Faron corresponds to Farore, Lanayru to Nayru and Eldin to Din.
 
*''Skyward Sword'' seems to imply that the provinces were named after the dragons.
 
*''Skyward Sword'' seems to imply that the provinces were named after the dragons.
*Once Link learns the final part of the Song of the Hero from Levias, the three dragons make a brief appearance to comically snatch Link's [[Goddess's Harp|harp]], and they then fly around while Link plays the entire song.
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*Once Link learns the final part of the Song of the Hero from Levias, the three dragons make a brief appearance to comically snatch Link's [[Goddess's Harp|harp]] and they then fly around while Link plays the entire song.
  
 
=See Also=
 
=See Also=

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