Unlike Din, Nayru, and Farore, Hylia is not the goddess of anything in particular. The Golden Goddesses left all of their creations under the protection of the goddess Hylia. No official word as to how this satisfactorily correlates to the concept of courage. It's clear that the sentient races such as humanity, the Zora, the Gorons, and the Rito are hers, but it's highly probable that also the plants and the animals are hers, as well - as it is said, all living things. The parameters of this are, much like most of The Legend of Zelda lore, undefined. According to legends, with the richness of her soul, she gave birth (metaphorically, probably) to living things. Lastly, there is Farore, the goddess of courage. How she accomplished this is unclear, as her work dabbled seemingly and exclusively in the conceptual, but it's possible that the wording "spirit" was intentional, and that she literally created a mindful spirit aura that blanketed the whole of creation. Her counsel gave life to the spirit of law and order, morality and thought. It is said that her mind gave meaning to the world. Then, there is Nayru, the goddess of wisdom. RELATED: The Legend Of Zelda: Shocking Facts About The Gorons Nayru, The Goddess Of Wisdom
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