Igos became more paranoid, and, to lure out the rebel Keeta, ordered his chariots to run down civilians going about their daily lives. Fearing for his Kingdom, Igos heeded the strangers demands and rejected the Goddesses and ushered in an era of idolatry, the Ikanians elevating themselves above the lessons of the Triforce and Book of Mudora. Igos dismissed the ominous stranger, but soon turned to their counsel, even as they undermined his rule, bringing together the rebellious Keeta and the Master of the Garo Ninjas, as well as tempting Gomess with mastery over nature. In 2992 BG, a masked stranger appeared in the capital, whispering of betrayal and doubt. Secretly, she coveted her fathers throne and command over the forces of nature. His own daughter, the Princess Gomess, whom was a famed architect, began her grand cathedral to the Goddesses, the Stone Tower Temple. His favored servant, Captain Keeta, began to view Igos as not serving the peoples will. The mysterious Garo of the south sent agents into his kingdom to spy and destabilize his rule. Igos' reign would be fraught with troubles in the following five years. Ikana prospered for centuries, remaining distant from the conflicts of the peoples to the north, until 2997 BG, when King Igos du Ikana aligned with the Akkalan King Rhoaban Gustaf I to stop the Darknut Legion's Crusade against the Wind Tribe. While a natural desert, the canyons were brought life by the Ikana and Ison Rivers. Ikana would forge one of the largest empires in the history of Hyrule, stretching from the province of Zonai in Faron Woods to Malcove Lake to the Sea of Storms. They migrated north through the Ison Valley into the Ikana Canyons, and established their capital, Ikana, there. The Ikanians are one of the most ancient peoples of Hyrule, having migrated into Hyrule from the south, much like their Blin neighbors, long before the tribes of Akkala left Arcadia. It was destroyed circa 2993 BG during the Ikanian Civil War. It is located roughly 30 miles southeast of Nal Ordona. The Ikana Castle Ruins, also known as Ikana Castle or simply Ikana, is the ancient ruined capital of the Kingdom of Ikana and home of the namesake Ikana Castle.
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