Tetralyna Nohansen Zelda V (Total War)



Tetralyna "Tetra" Zelda Nohansen V was the fifth Princess of Hyrule of the Zelda dynasty, daughter of Princess Oraiya Nohansen Zelda IV, and the Sage of Time.

Etymology
Tetralyna is derived from the Akkalan words Thetra (future) and Lyna (horizon).

Appearance
Tetralyna was a female Hylian with traces of Sheikah blood, roughly 5 feet 3 inches tall. She had golden blonde hair, blue eyes and fair skin. She was rather short compared to her ancestors and carried a rather youthful appearance through most of her life. Tetralyna was also characterized by a scar on her left cheek, possibly caused by the resulting flames from her prophetic nightmares.

Personality
In her youth, Tetralyna was remarkably boisterous and outgoing. Often found running around Hyrule Castle and throughout the streets against her mother's wishes. This adventurous and head-first personality lead to her being rather aggressive prideful later in life, with more concern for matters other than her royal duties. Though generally kind to her friends, she was often seen as aloof and very blunt regarding her opinions of others.

Powers and Abilities
From a young age, Tetralyna suffered from prophetic nightmares that left her burnt. However, nobody else could see the flames and considered them to be a figment of her hyperactive imagination. These visions were honed upon her acquisition of Demoko's medallion, becoming Sage of Time. Like most princesses of Hyrule, she was taught swordsmanship, archery and horseback riding in her youth.

History


Second Golden Age
Tetralyna was born to Oraiya Nohansen Zelda IV and Daphnes Nohansen Kazakk in 105 AG. A rowdy and independent child, Tetralyna was considered tomboyish, more fond of fighting and exploring than her royal duties.

Return of Sulkaris
In 126 AG, during a vacation at Malkariko with her mother, Tetralyna dreamt of Hylia, Rauru, Impa, Darunia, a Zora, a Kokiri and a Darknut trapping a screaming girl into a sword. When she told her mother of her vision, Oraiya assured her it was just another normal dream and not to worry. Shortly after, Impa entered their room, informing them of a Gohma army marching on the town, and suspects the involvement of the Fallen Sage Sulkaris.

As the Hylian forces got overwhelmed by the Gohma, Oraiya ordered Tetralyna to hide until Impa returned. However, Impa never came; instead, General Akazoo entered the room and revealed himself as a traitor. Oraiya stabbed Akazoo in his cheek, but he removed the dagger along with part of his face and used it to stab Oraiya herself, assuming he killed her. Afterwards, he discovered Tetralyna hiding under the table and attempting to convince her to cooperate with him. She attempted to escape, but was ultimately blocked by Azrily, who imprisoned her inside the Malmord.

The traitors attempt to barter the captured Tetralyna for a dangerous and powerful artifact in the hands of a band of Keaton criminals under Vigjaro Glade, but their plan was foiled by Kazakk and the knight Link, who brought the fight to them. During the course of the battle, Link secretly secured the Malmord and intends to bring it to his master Hylia.

During the march to Vigjaro, when juggling the Malmord Link accidentally imprisoned himself inside it, much to Tetralyna's displeasure, until a mysterious woman known as Liyer freed them by destroying the Malmord. At this point, Tetralyna has another vision of Hylians kneeling under the throne of Hylia and a war between the First Sages over control of the Triforce. Later, Carock, Link's friend in the Order of the Wizzrobe, showed up, she warns him that Carock is bringing with him an army to kill the Hylians - a prediction which ends up correct.

During the ensuing battle, Carock ambushed Link and Zelda. Kazakk came to their aid and injured Carock, forcing him and the rest of the Wizzrobes to retreat. After the battle, Tetralyna told Link of her prophetic powers: ever since she was a child she would dream of events, and every time flames would appear, but no one believed her until Link. Not knowing what to do, Link decided to bring Tetralyna to Vigjaro and seek Hylia's council. Tetralyna dissuaded him by saying that Hylia is not who she says she is and that they should get away from her, but Link expressed his doubt since the False Goddess had practically raised him as a mother since the end of the Gerudo Wars.

Tetralyna and Link continued into Lanayru, with the Hylian and Zora armies quickly catching up to them. They exchanged banter on the way, Link warned Tetralyna to stay on the rocks, lest she is attacked by an Aruroda. Their journey was halted as the city of Panacle Cove was consumed by the Gohma. While discussing their options, Tetralyna was startled by an Aracha. With the information of Aruroda nesting from Aydia, she devised a plan to pit arachnid against arachnid, or Gohma against Aruroda. Her plan succeeded and the Gohma continue from Panacle Cove, with Tetralyna having a vision of their assault on Greshou, as well as of a woman with blue hair with an army of Wizzrobes in pursuit.

The armies arrived in Greshou and make their way through the Gohma swarms. However, the death of Malkorbagia brings the attention of Demoko and his armies of Oocca. Tetralyna is protected by Link as everyone escapes the doomed city before it is obliterated by the Aura. Upon the escape, Tetralyna has a vision of Death Mountain, and takes Rauru, Ruto and Link to warn Darunia. Darunia is initially reluctant to listen to Tetralyna, as he feels it makes Gorons weak. Tetralyna reassures him that being helped is not weakness, which prompts Darunia to tell her that her wisdom betrays her age. Darunia leads Goron armies while Tetralyna and civilians escape through the sidelines.

Rejoining with the Hyrulean armies, everyone involved decides to spend the night dancing and playing music. Tetralyna has food smothered in her face as Dangoro accidentally hits her. Soon enough, King Daphnes, Laruto, Aydia, Mido and Agitha arrive to bring about the plan to assault a Mustering Base. Tetralyna herself is only loosely involved while warriors fight. That is until after the assault, when Lana attempts to abduct her by trapping her in a Byrna Cube. After being shot by Saria, Lana is scolded by Tetralyna, as she doesn't know why she has visions and is generally distressed.

Tetralyna is not present in the Sky City, instead spending time in the Mustering Base.

Trivia

 * Tetralyna's name in the The Legend of Zelda: The Fallen Sage was originally Alyna Zelda V, being changed to a portmanteau of it and "Tetra" from the The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker.