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Legend of Zelda timeline theories.
Topic Started: Jan 21 2007, 08:41 PM (552 Views)
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There is a light that never goes out...

If it can happen in Chrono Cross, it can happen in Zelda. Otherwise, I don't really see how Wind Waker can fit in. Hyrule getting flooded into an Ocean, and having Zoras evolve into those bird things... Way too big a change to the enviroment and setting.

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It's oral tradition, I suppose. You never know what you lose, especially when you rely on memory to keep the story alive...

Yeah, but the points I mentioned are kinda big points. Without them, you just have "Hero fights villian."
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Jan 22 2007, 09:17 PM
The problem with Reaver's theory is that a good amount of the games refer to past games.

The REAL problem is, where does Soul Caliber 3 come in? :hmm:

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I think that everyone should just play the game and not trip over this stuff.

There probably is no timeline and Miyamato is just laughing his ass off at all the fans :psio:
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I sadly agree with Santi. .__.
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Nothing wrong with thinking about this stuff. Sometimes BS theory making is fun. Not like I'm losing sleep over it.
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Jan 22 2007, 11:44 PM
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It's oral tradition, I suppose. You never know what you lose, especially when you rely on memory to keep the story alive...

Yeah, but the points I mentioned are kinda big points. Without them, you just have "Hero fights villian."

Another idea I had was that there was a starting point, such as Ocarania of Time, and the rest of the games are "the sequel" to Ocarania. Every game seems to (logically) fit with OoT in some way, including methods of Oral Tradition.
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@Reaver: Me grammer is better than ur post count newbie.

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It's oral tradition, I suppose. You never know what you lose, especially when you rely on memory to keep the story alive...

Yeah, but the points I mentioned are kinda big points. Without them, you just have "Hero fights villian."

Another idea I had was that there was a starting point, such as Ocarania of Time, and the rest of the games are "the sequel" to Ocarania. Every game seems to (logically) fit with OoT in some way, including methods of Oral Tradition.

I totally agree with you. All the platform games anyway. (Besides the four swords or whatever.)
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I have that issue of Nintendo Power and what the movie DIDNT say was that the japanese guy was like "We like to think of each game having a new link and a new world"
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Yet they have the same Hyrules, and same Ganondorf. :hmm:
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Sadly Twilight Princess DOES disprove this theory. Ganondorf comes back and is destroyed ultimatley in TP, so there was no way he could have come back to Wind Waker. I say this because in Link and Ganondorf's final epic battle Link stabs him through the heart, having extra power since he peirced through a wound in Ganondorf's chest. Also a Link descendant is born, and so is an Epona decendant, eventhough those don't matter much. Also, at the end of TP it says 'The End'...
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It says The End at the end of Ocarina of Time too, and Wind Waker I think.
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Ganon gets killed in plenty of Zelda Games.
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I think that that OoT, TP, and WW all form a trilogy of sorts. WW clearly takes place after OoT, and so does TP. After OoT, Ganon was sealed away, and he attempts to regain power in TP. Sometime later he comes back, which explains the whole thing where water covers Hyrule and sets up the plotline for WW. It seems to logically fit this way. The only games that have some type of connection to this are MM and PH. Both don't really fit into the story of Hyrule and Gannon, however, but they are in the same storyline thing. A Link to the Past could have possible taken place before OoT, but I'm not as sure about that one.

The rest of the games I don't think really fit inot this. Especially the first 2 games and the GB/GBC games.

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