I think ur four swords au is interesting :333 i would like an info dump on it pls :D
Ganondorf’s rule has made all of Hyrule very dangerous, and there are only a few safe havens remaining (Hateno, Kakariko, Zora's Domain, Goron City). While they have no control over Hyrule anymore, there are still a king and queen, who live in Hateno along with most of the knights. They send Shadow on regular expeditions to Castle Town, but he usually gets killed before he makes it anywhere near Ganondorf, and then Impa has to revive him through the Dark Mirror.
Many locations are safe for the Gerudo and Yiga, though. Intelligent monsters are less inclined to attack them because of Ganondorf’s orders. The Yiga function as a neutral party within Hyrule.
Green grew up as the prince in Gerudo Town, where he was mostly raised by Nabooru since Ganondorf was often at the castle. Lowkey kind of spoiled, always thinks he's the leader
Blue is a knight in Hateno, though he's just starting out. Him, Shadow, and Zelda all know each other prior to the story starting.
Red was raised by the Sheikah chief, and when they died, his brother, Juniper, became chief. Juniper is very important to the story, but I can't say why...
Vio is the black sheep of the Yiga. He HATES bananas. He was mostly raised by an old woman named Hinaga, who joined the Yiga just a few years after their founding. She is also very important for later reasons!
Shadow has been using the Four Sword for years and had no idea what it was. He dropped it in the castle, so he's sent to get it back. Blue follows him to "prove his worth as a knight," while Green goes to the castle because he heard Ganondorf talking about this mysterious sword that matches the mark on Green’s hand. Vio goes to the castle because he wants to talk to Shadow, and Red goes there to get parts for Purah (yes she's here too). Then they're all like.....we're quadruplets??
The four of them reluctantly work together to figure out what's going on with these sword marks on their hands, even though they do not get along (for obvious reasons)