Yanera Nohansen Zelda II (Total War)

Yanera Nohansen Zelda II was the forty-eighth monarch of the Kingdom of Hyrule and the first monarch of the Second Golden Age. She was the daughter of Nylin Nohansen Zelda I and Baumaron Arthon, wife of Rion Atrinas, and mother of Marhala Nohansen Zelda III. She is credited with the creation of the new Hylian calendar, replacing the old system of calendars by reign.

Physical Characteristics
Yanera was a female Hylian, roughly 1.87 Meters tall, with long light blonde hair, blue eyes and fair skin. She favored a dark red gown and enjoyed utilizing a royal bow for hunting and self-defence.

Personality
Yanera, in stark contrast to her mother, was a kindhearted and merciful individual woman, respected as a diplomat and beloved by her people. Despite her gentle demeanor she was an avid archer and game hunter, often roaming Hyrule's countryside.

Second Golden Age
Yanera was the only child of Nylin Nohansen Zelda I and Baumaron Arthon, and succeeded her mother after her death in 47 AG. Yanera swiftly proved herself a skilled diplomat and ruler, brokering peace between the Gorons, who were newly independent after breaking free from their 600 year-long slavery under the Volvagians, and the Zora Dominion, even as ancient animosities resurfaced between the two peoples. During her rule, Hyrule saw its population return to that before the Moblins devastated the Kingdom during the Rise of Ganon, ushered in by a generation of peace and prosperity unseen for over 150 years. In 62 AG, Yanera married General Rion Atrinas, and five years later they sired a single daughter, Marhala Zelda Nohansen III. Hoping Marhala would follow in her footsteps, she had her enlist in the Hylian diplomatic corps, where Marhala met and fell in love with Agahnim, a Sokkala Clan diplomat disguised as a Hylian. Their secret romance produced a single daughter, Oraiya Nohansen Zelda IV, in 85 AG. Later that year, Yanera died of natural causes, being succeeded by Marhala.

Trivia

 * Yanera is the only Zelda in Hyrule Conquest to have not been directly involved in any conflict.