
"The Master Sword is a sacred blade which evil ones may never touch.... Only one worthy of the title of "Hero of Time" can pull it from the Pedestal of Time...."
When speaking of Zelda, the Master Sword, the blade of evil's bane, often comes to mind. It is the iconic weapon of our hero, Link, and it has made many appearances throughout the series. Link has sealed the fate of Ganon and his minions many times with the blade, making use of its amazing evil-repelling abilities. The blade is often well hidden within the world of Hyrule, and after enduring many harsh tasks and winning many fatiguing battles Link is able to wield the mythical blade with pride. But do we fully understand its capabilities?

The Master Sword hidden deep within the Lost Woods in A Link to the Past. Its design has changed over the years, but it continues to posses its powerful evil-repelling abilities.
A Link to the Past was the first Zelda tale to feature the legendary Master Sword. Its history is indeed clouded, and very few know of its existence. However, an Old Woman in Kakariko Village enlightens us about its past.
Her story details many facts about the Master Sword. It was an ancient Hylian artifact that is now hidden within the Lost Woods. We also discover that the blade can harm and even destroy evil beings. It is Link's job to acquire this sword, and use it to slay the evil that is plaguing Hyrule. The sword can also deflect evil magic, as its power suggests. Link uses this technique against Agahnim, managing to defeat the evil wizard.
In addition to this tale, the Japanese version of the A Link to the Past's manual gives an insight to its origins.
This divine oracle warned the people of Hyrule that evil-minded people may try to claim the Triforce, and so the oracle instructed them to forge a blade as a defensive measure. This blade was the Master Sword, and it now lies in the Lost Woods awaiting one worthy to wield it. Link ventured into the Lost Woods and in the depths of the wondrous forest he found the sacred Master Sword. The blade rested in a pedestal inscribed with words from the ancient Hylian language.
This ancient text defines the Master Sword as a blade that can only be wielded by one who is chosen by the sword itself, a true hero. This hero is related to Hylian Knights that were told to have been wiped out by Ganon.
The three symbols of virtue relate to the three pendants that Link had collected so far, with Cataclysm's eve referring to the evil that is currently controlling Hyrule. After acquiring the three symbols of virtue, the Hero receives the Master Sword, and the generation of the Hylian knights, which Link is a part of, continues.
The sword can also be empowered, increasing its effectiveness in battle. In A Link to the Past, Link is able to have the Master Sword forged into the Tempered Sword, sharpening its edges. Later, it is then blessed by a Great fairy, transforming the blade into the Golden Sword. Throughout all these changes, the sword retains its evil-repelling powers.
Link, wielding the Master Sword in combination with the Silver Arrows, manages to finally destroy Ganon. After Ganon is defeated, we are told that the Master Sword shall rest forever. This implies that A Link to the Past is the final tale in the series involving the sword.

The Master Sword sits proudly in the Pedestal of Time before Link draws it in Ocarina of Time.
Ocarina of Time was certainly the defining game of the Zelda series. It had everything the fans wanted, and was an extremely important game to the events of the series. The Imprisoning War spoken of in Link to the Past is theorised to have taken place on the Adult side of Ocarina of Time, as the adult portion of the game shows Ganondorf coming to power and then being sealed in the Sacred Realm. Ocarina of Time is also the earliest known game to feature the Triforce outside of the Sacred Realm. But most importantly, this game deals with the seven Sages who sealed Ganon. The sealing of Ganon is an indication that Ocarina of Time could be the Seal War spoken of in A Link to the Past.
This confirms that Ocarina of Time was the Seal War at one point, but that has been thrown into question since the releases of The Wind Waker, Four Swords Adventures and Twilight Princess. Still, these events seem to match those of the back story of A Link to the Past quite well. As well as being the possible back story to A Link to the Past, Ocarina of Time tells of the origins of the Master Sword and the Hero of Time.
Link was too young to assume the role of The "Hero of Time", and so the Sages sealed him within the Sacred Realm until he was old enough to fulfil his destiny. The Temple of Time is the entrance to the Sacred Realm, acting as the final defence for the Triforce. With the Master Sword being the final key to the Sacred Realm, it is also defending the Triforce. This ties in well with the Japanese quote from A Link to the Past, stating that the Master Sword was created to protect the Triforce.
We are now assured that Link was destined to be the legendary hero. He needed to acquire the three spiritual stones and then play the Song of Time to gain the Master Sword and assume his destiny. This is very similar to the text on the Pedestal in A Link to the Past. Link claimed the three spiritual stones, representing the symbols of virtue and then claimed the Master Sword. However, it has more mysterious properties that are not encountered until later in the game.

Link pulling the Master Sword from its pedestal. This causes Link to travel seven years into the future, where he is old enough to wield the sacred blade.
This solidifies the connections between the sword and time itself. When Link first pulled the sword as a child, he was too young to be the Hero of Time, and so the Master Sword took Link to the Sacred Realm, where he lay in rest for seven years. Upon awakening, Link was older and stronger, and he was then able to fulfil his destiny. As an adult, Link could then place the Master Sword back in its pedestal, and return to his own time.
Of course, the Master Sword's main purpose is to vanquish the evil that threatens Hyrule. During his fight with Ganondorf, Link is able to reflect the Evil King's magical attacks by hitting them with the Master Sword, very much like he did against Agahnim. This property is indeed linked to the swords anti-evil magic as Ganondorf would be using dark energies to attack Link.
Link strikes Ganon in the forehead, causing him to be extremely vulnerable, not destroyed. The seven Sages then strike, sealing Ganon within the Evil Realm he himself created, bringing peace to Hyrule, for a time.
Ocarina of Time then draws to a close. Zelda sends Link back to his original time, so he can return the Master Sword to its resting place, the Temple of Time. She mentions that the road between times will close, implying that Link will not be able to draw the sword to travel forward in time again. As Link is sent back, it is assumed that the Master Sword was duplicated just like everything else as the split timeline occurs.
The Master Sword made a brief appearance in each of these games, but was only accessible by playing the linked games. There are eight different circumstances in which the sword was attainable where the games can be played in either order. Many people disregard the sword as canon in this game as it can only be obtained by passwords, but this does not automatically make the sword redundant. The password system was designed to add more depth to the story of the games, and in no way does it suggest the sword is not legit. The fact that the sword must be earned should give it enough credibility.
The Master Sword is described as the "Blade of Legends", and was the only sword in the Oracles games that could harm Ganon without a spin attack. This shows that is indeed the very same Master Sword we have seen before, as it possesses its trademark evil-repelling powers. All that remains to be questioned is whether the methods of obtaining it within the games can be considered canon.

The Master Sword as featured in The Wind Waker, being restored by the Earth Sage, Medli.
A confirmed carry-on from the adult ending of Ocarina of Time, the Wind Waker takes place hundreds of years after the sealing of Ganon. It is told that Ganon escaped the seal, and that there was no hero to stop him again, as the Hero of Time had become "lost in time". The Goddesses then flooded Hyrule, washing away the kingdom. However, as the tale of the Hero of Winds unfolds, Hyrule is revisited, and the Master Sword is rediscovered. Similarly to Ocarina of Time and A Link to the Past, Link had to collect three objects, the pearls of the gods, in-order to obtain the Master Sword.
Link finds the legendary Master Sword in its pedestal hidden in a basement inside Hyrule castle, which is concealed by a statue of the original Hero of Time. Link draws the blade, and holds it proudly. This is strange, as the original Hero of Time, who was a similar age to this Link, was sealed within the Sacred Realm for seven years before he could wield the sword, yet this Link simply claimed the legendary blade. This is likely due to the fact the the Master Sword was not in its usual resting place; the Temple of Time. This could also be due to the fact that it had lost its all of its power, as Link finds out when he encounters Ganondorf atop the Forsaken Fortress after saving his little sister.
It's useless! You still haven't realised it! You cannot defeat me with a sword that lacks the radiance to repel demons!!"
This is the literal translation of Ganondorf's quote when you encounter him after acquiring the Master Sword from the Japanese version of The Wind Waker. He states that the Master Sword was sealing his "Mazoku", not his magic, which is what the English version suggests. "Mazoku" translates to "Demon Tribe", which means the followers of a Demon. We can see this is true, as when Link pulls the Master Sword from its pedestal in the castle basement, all the monsters within the castle that were stone re-animate.
The Master Sword was sealing Ganondorf's minions all this time, and by claiming the sword, Link awakened these monstrous creatures. Because the blade lacked its legendary power, Link could not stop Ganondorf then and there.
The Sages who once prayed to the Gods to grant the Master Sword its evil repelling power have been killed by Ganondorf. It is Link's job to recover the descendants of these Sages, and take them to their respective temples, so they can pray to the Gods once more, allowing the Master Sword to glow brightly with the power of light and repel evil once again.
Medli, the young Rito girl, assumes her role as the Earth Sage, and blesses the blade with her prayers. The same goes for Makar, the young Korok, who is the Wind Sage.
And so, with the Master Sword returned to full power, Link travelled back to Hyrule, and engaged Ganondorf.
With help from Zelda, Link manages to strike Ganondorf in the forehead with the Master Sword, killing him.
Twilight Princess was indeed an epic adventure, and of course, it featured our favourite sword as well. The game was confirmed by Eiji Aonuma to take place a hundred or so years after the child ending of Ocarina of Time. This shows that the split timeline must have duplicated the sword (along with many other objects in the world of Hyrule), as it appears in Twilight Princess and The Wind Waker. Interestingly enough, Link also had to collect three items (the Fused Shadow pieces) before he was able to access the Master Sword.

The Master Sword resting the in the Sacred grove in Twilight Princess. The sun reflects off the mystical blade, representing its holy power.
Similarly to A Link to the Past, the Master Sword is kept in the Woods, more specifically, in the Sacred Grove. However, the scenario is different here as the ruins of the Temple of Time are also in the Sacred Grove. Most importantly this tells us that the Master Sword was forged by the Sages, who could possibly have been the "Divine Oracle" mentioned in A Link to the Past.
The blade indeed has some interesting properties in Twilight Princess. When Link enters the Temple of Time inside the grove, he places the sword in its original pedestal, the same one that was used in Ocarina of Time. The sword is a key that opens the dungeon half of the temple. Although this Temple of Time resembles the Temple we saw in Ocarina of Time, the Master Sword does not cause Link to travel forward in time. This is because he is already the correct age to wield the sword and assume the title of "The Hero of Time", unlike his counter-part in Ocarina. The Master Sword also broke the curse Zant placed on Link, showing that its evil-repelling powers are intact.
The Twilight Realm was a hotspot in Twilight Princess, being the second last dungeon and the home of Zant and Midna. When Link collects the Sols, the essence of light in the Twilight Realm, they fuse with the Master Sword, imbuing it with light.

The Master Sword glowing brightly with the power of the Sols from the Twilight Realm.
This allows Link to destroy most twilight monsters in one attack, and cut through the twilight fog. This shows that as well as losing power, the Master Sword can gain power, much like how it was empowered in A Link to the Past.
Link does battle with Ganondorf, and he manages to deal a fatal blow to the Evil King. However, Ganondorf survived the attack, despite having the Master Sword piercing his noticeable weak point. He began to speak, insisting that he will merge shadow and light, but his Triforce of Power suddenly fades, causing him to lose his source of power. The Evil King then died standing.
Following the battle, Link returns the sword to its resting place in the Sacred Grove.
To conclude, the Master Sword's history and various abilities are explained with great detail throughout the series. From the games, various traits can be drawn together to summarise the powers of the sacred blade.
The Master Sword was created to protect the Triforce from those with dark ambitions, and it is kept safe within the Temple of Time, acting as the final key to the Sacred Realm. It has also been found resting in The Lost Woods, an alternative location if the Temple of Time is not present. It is blessed with the power to repel evil, allowing it to deflect dark magic and seal the monstrous powers of Ganon and his minions. This power is granted by the Sages' prayers to the Gods. The blade chooses its master, one who is destined to be the true Hero of Hyrule. Link is a Hylian Knight, and is destined to wield the sword when danger approaches Hyrule and its people. In Ocarina of Time, it even allowed Link to travel through time in order to stop the evil threatening Hyrule.
It has been Link's companion throughout the series, and has backed him up in the toughest of battles. It shall continue to aid the chosen Hero in future games, possibly with a new array of mystic powers.
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What I want to see is a prequel to Ocarina of Time that features an even earlier hero helping the sages forge the Master Sword. Perhaps he — and you — can collect components or even help gather the sages, themselves, to combat a more ancient evil.
That is an interesting concept there Fireball. To have a game that features the creation of the Master Sword would be interesting indeed, and it could add further depth to the history of the Sages.
Great stuff Viral :)
This, combined with my Triforce article, gives ZI a good pair of round-ups on arguably the two most important items in Zelda.
I'd like to also see a spin off of Ocarina of Time, in which a dark force from the future is trying to erase its past (Present day). So Link would have to draw the Master Sword from the pedestal of time but travel to far in the future, in a surreal world where he will have to use his existing weapons in a different way to what he (and we) are used to.. . .
and obviously find the evil being, destroy the evil being before present day Hyrule is erased and everyone lives happily ever after until the next game XD
Nice work :) Reading the information from all these games together has reminded me of just how intriguing The Master Sword really is.
very nice. although, since Twilight princess occurs after young link time - how come the temple of time where master sword is, is in the sacred grove not hyrule castle?
In the next Zelda game it looks like the Master Sword will have a human incarnation. You'd better update this article as soon as you play it cause it looks like more secrets of the Master Sword will be revealed....
I'm kinda late but I was wondering if it's possible that the Temple of Time, Sacred Grove, and the Lost Woods could all be the same place. If the Temple of Time was already partially destroyed between Ocarina of Time and Twilight Princess, by the time A Link to the Past rolls around the site could be destroyed beyond recognition leaving nothing but the original pedestal. The Sacred Grove and the Lost Woods are kinda similar seeing that you can get lost in them, and wasn't the Sacred Grove originally supposed to have some remixed version of the Lost Woods song? Plus if Link is the only one that can draw the sword from the pedestal then wouldn't he be necessary to move it from one area to another?
Great debut article Viral. This will be a valuable resource on the appearances and roles of the Master Sword.