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Hyrule Historia/Zelda Timeline Revealed


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LordHuffnPuff
Title: Mahna Mahna
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PostPosted: Jan 07 2012 07:29 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Syd Lexia wrote:
Also, don't the Oracle games take place concurrently?


The Hyrule Historia translation project has revealed the canon order is supposedly Seasons, THEN Ages. Coincidentally, that's the order I played them in. Yaay.


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Syd Lexia
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PostPosted: Jan 09 2012 08:03 am Reply with quote Back to top

LordHuffnPuff wrote:
Syd Lexia wrote:
I want an alternate timeline game where Link fails in
Zelda II.

Ganon returns and with nobody to defeat him, the gods flood hyrule.

Would this necessarily be the case? Isn't flooding Hyrule contingent on what Ganon's particular evil plan is? In OOT, Ganon is allowed to rule Hyrule for 7 years unchecked. In the NES game, he has command of a vast army of monsters that completely overruns Hyrule for some amount of time until Link shows up. In Zelda 2, Ganon's defeat is shown to have been nearly useless. His armies still have control of Hyrule and have the means to resurrect him.

In fact, why should the goddesses have to flood Hyrule at all? Link dies or leaves the timeline, Ganon wins. Okay, so make another Link.
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LordHuffnPuff
Title: Mahna Mahna
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PostPosted: Jan 09 2012 10:46 am Reply with quote Back to top

Syd Lexia wrote:
LordHuffnPuff wrote:
Syd Lexia wrote:
I want an alternate timeline game where Link fails in
Zelda II.

Ganon returns and with nobody to defeat him, the gods flood hyrule.

Would this necessarily be the case? Isn't flooding Hyrule contingent on what Ganon's particular evil plan is? In OOT, Ganon is allowed to rule Hyrule for 7 years unchecked. In the NES game, he has command of a vast army of monsters that completely overruns Hyrule for some amount of time until Link shows up. In Zelda 2, Ganon's defeat is shown to have been nearly useless. His armies still have control of Hyrule and have the means to resurrect him.

In fact, why should the goddesses have to flood Hyrule at all? Link dies or leaves the timeline, Ganon wins. Okay, so make another Link.


Wind Waker just says that Hyrule was flooded because no hero was there to stop Ganondorf. I think what's important is that in all of the cases you've cited, Link already existed, and simply had to take up the mantle of hero, and if there IS no Link, the godesses aren't going to sit around and wait for one to be born, they'll just flood the entire place.

In OoT, Link was simply sleeping in the Temple of Time. In Zelda 1, Ganon invades, Zelda breaks up the Triforce of Wisdom, and sends Impa out to find a hero. She finds Link. Zelda II clearly Link already exists, because the aforementioned means to resurrect Ganon are "Link's blood". I wouldn't say that his armies still have control of Hyrule either at that point -- Moblins aren't very common in that game, (far less prevalent than in Zelda 1) and a lot of the enemies are just forest critters like spiders, or sandworms in the desert.


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Lady_Satine
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PostPosted: Aug 20 2012 07:15 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Necrobumping it to inform that it's coming over here, fully translated into English.

http://kotaku.com/5936294/heres-the-exclusive-first-look-at-the-legend-of-zelda-hyrule-historia-in-glorious-english

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Take a look at Amazon for proof. Pre-orders for Nintendo's officially sanctioned Legend of Zelda encyclopedia on the book-selling mega-site have dislodged the dirty sexytimes publishing phenomenon 50 Shades of Grey from the #1 best-seller spot


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PostPosted: Jan 30 2013 02:30 am Reply with quote Back to top

got my copy today. anyone else get theirs? i would write more but im too busy spooging


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