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In the storyline of Legend Mode, Princess Zelda bore the Triforce of Wisdom, and she was haunted by prophetic dreams of dark days coming to Hyrule. Impa was the commander of her forces, but she also acted as Zelda's confidant, and together they hoped to find a hero to help combat the darkness. The first skirmish between Hyrule's forces and the encroaching dark forces was shown in the Cia's Tale scenario ""The Invasion Begins", in which Zelda was ultimately forced to retreat after facing the army being commanded by [[Volga]] and [[Wizzro]].
 
In the storyline of Legend Mode, Princess Zelda bore the Triforce of Wisdom, and she was haunted by prophetic dreams of dark days coming to Hyrule. Impa was the commander of her forces, but she also acted as Zelda's confidant, and together they hoped to find a hero to help combat the darkness. The first skirmish between Hyrule's forces and the encroaching dark forces was shown in the Cia's Tale scenario ""The Invasion Begins", in which Zelda was ultimately forced to retreat after facing the army being commanded by [[Volga]] and [[Wizzro]].
  
In the first scenario of the main storyline, "The Armies of Ruin", Zelda and Impa still lead their forces out to do try to fight off the dark forces once more. They ended up receiving aid from Link, whom Zelda recognized as a promising young recruit in the army, and who turned out to have received the Triforce of Courage. Despite that, Hyrule Castle was claimed by the enemy in the end, and Hyrulean forces ended up retreating. Zelda went missing after the battle, as she decided to operate as Sheik for the time being. Sheik appeared before Impa and Link in the Eldin Caves in "The Sheikah Tribesman". She saved them from dark forces and assured them that the princess was still alive, but that they would not meet her yet. Sheik kept her identity a secret even from Impa, and so Impa grew suspicious of Sheik, despite Sheik's attempts to prove herself to Impa specifically in the following battles. Her suspicions only intensified later on, when Sheik claimed to hail from the same clan as Impa, as she never knew anyone like Sheik.
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In the first scenario of the main storyline, "The Armies of Ruin", Zelda and Impa still lead their forces out to do try to fight off the dark forces once more. They ended up receiving aid from Link, whom Zelda recognized as a promising young recruit in the army, and who turned out to have received the Triforce of Courage. But despite that, Hyrule Castle was claimed by the enemy in the end, and Hyrulean forces ended up retreating. Zelda went missing after the battle, as she decided to operate as Sheik for the time being. Sheik appeared before Impa and Link in the Eldin Caves in "The Sheikah Tribesman". She saved them from dark forces and assured them that the princess was still alive, but that they would not meet her yet. Sheik kept her identity a secret even from Impa, and so Impa grew suspicious of Sheik, despite Sheik's attempts to prove herself to Impa specifically in the following battles. Her suspicions only intensified later on, when Sheik claimed to hail from the same clan as Impa, as she never knew anyone like Sheik.
  
They then met a new ally in the form of [[Lana]] in the Faron Woods in "The Sorceress of the Woods", who brought some information on the enemy leading the dark forces, [[Cia]]. With Lana's guidance, they then attacked the Valley of the Seers in "The Sorceress of the Valley" in an attempt to defeat Cia by sealing off the Gate of Souls that was granting her power. The plan ultimately backfired, as Cia sensed the presence of the other Triforce pieces and managed to extract them from Link and Sheik. With the Triforce in her possession, Cia opened Gates of Souls in three other time eras, which also freed three of the four fragments of Ganondorf's soul. But it also left behind portals to those eras; Link, Impa and Lana decided to split up and travel through one of those portals to try to close each era's respective Gate of Souls.
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They then met a new ally in the form of [[Lana]] in the Faron Woods in "The Sorceress of the Woods", who brought some information on the enemy leading the dark forces, [[Cia]]. With Lana's guidance, they then attacked the Valley of the Seers in "The Sorceress of the Valley" in an attempt to defeat Cia by sealing off the Gate of Souls that was granting her power. The plan ultimately backfired, as Cia sensed the presence of the other Triforce pieces and manages to extract them from Link and Sheik. With the Triforce in her possession, Cia opened Gates of Souls in three other time eras, which also freed three of the four fragments of Ganondorf's soul. But it also left behind portals to those eras; Link, Impa and Lana decided to split up and travel through one of those portals to try to close each era's respective Gate of Souls.
  
 
Sheik opted to follow Impa through the portal she had chosen, which led them to the time known as the Era of Myth (the time period of ''Ocarina of Time''). Upon arriving in the past, they learned that [[Darunia]] had captured [[Ruto|Princess Ruto]] after a supposed meeting with Princess Zelda. So they battled Darunia, who turned out to have been brainwashed, in "The Land of Myth". Together they defeated Darunia and the Big Poes who were helping to fuel the mind control spell. With him swayed to his senses, he released Ruto, and the two of them provided aid during the final battle. In "The Water Temple", their forces marched on Lake Hylia after learning that the Gate of Souls was within the Water Temple there, and that it was guarded by Princess Zelda. Sheik was sure that the Zelda was an imposter and had Ruto retrieve a [[Lens of Truth]] for them to use. Ultimately, they defeated the fake Zelda, and the Lens of Truth was used to reveal that it was Wizzro in disguise. Sheik then decided to reveal how she knew that the other Zelda was an imposter, and she did so by transforming to finally reveal her true name as Zelda. Zelda apologized to Impa for the deception, and together they closed the Gate of Souls.
 
Sheik opted to follow Impa through the portal she had chosen, which led them to the time known as the Era of Myth (the time period of ''Ocarina of Time''). Upon arriving in the past, they learned that [[Darunia]] had captured [[Ruto|Princess Ruto]] after a supposed meeting with Princess Zelda. So they battled Darunia, who turned out to have been brainwashed, in "The Land of Myth". Together they defeated Darunia and the Big Poes who were helping to fuel the mind control spell. With him swayed to his senses, he released Ruto, and the two of them provided aid during the final battle. In "The Water Temple", their forces marched on Lake Hylia after learning that the Gate of Souls was within the Water Temple there, and that it was guarded by Princess Zelda. Sheik was sure that the Zelda was an imposter and had Ruto retrieve a [[Lens of Truth]] for them to use. Ultimately, they defeated the fake Zelda, and the Lens of Truth was used to reveal that it was Wizzro in disguise. Sheik then decided to reveal how she knew that the other Zelda was an imposter, and she did so by transforming to finally reveal her true name as Zelda. Zelda apologized to Impa for the deception, and together they closed the Gate of Souls.

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