My experience also provides my goal, and my goal is the complete and utter destruction of the Zora Domain.
So, while I’m aware there have been many more installments involving masks and swords and the waking of wind, the thought of playing Hyrule: Total War as Wizzrobes or Gorons or Moblins is far more appealing to me than playing as the Labrynna Regime or the Kingdom of Ikana. My personal experience with the Legend of Zeldaverse begins with the original game for the NES and ends with The Ocarina of Time for the N64. The result is like something out of fevered fanfic, where the Deku can battle Darknuts, where the Ghoma can invade the Gerudo, and where someone with a long-standing Zelda-based grudge can finally settle the score. The rest of Hyrule, comprised of 20 different factions, is competing to fill the Link-shaped void. Link, the hero of Hyrule, has tooted some somber notes on his Ocarina and vanished into the past, presumably on a mission to assassinate Navi’s grandfather. Here’s the premise of the Hyrule: Total War mod for Medieval II: Total War Kingdoms.