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frie-ice · 2 years ago
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Faron's Den is located in Lake Floria in the forest area in Zelda Skyward Sword. She is the guardian of the forest, has the power of water, shares her home lake and den with the Parellas and you can find her by swimming all the way under the lake or to landed next to the Ancient Cistern/waterfall. It's faster if you land next to the waterfall/Ancient Cistern, their right next door to each other. You can also find her in the Great Tree, when you go find her to get her part of the Song of the Hero and has flooded the forest to keep the monsters out.
After you escape from being captured by the Bokoblins and getting your weapons back, you can go to the Fire Dragon, Eldin. He is the guardian of the volcanos, has the power of fire and has part of his land taken over by the Bokoblins. His den is close to the Fire Sanctuary, you can meet him when you come to get his part of the Song of the Hero.
Lanayru Gorge is the den of Lanayru, the Thunder Dragon. When you first get there by going through Lanayru Mine, the enters is close to way you land. When you first get here its all dead, just like the rest of the desert, including Lanayru himself. You must bring a cart that holds a Timeshift Stone and bring it to the Gorge to bring it and the dragon back to life. Its quite an obstacle to get it there, but if you stay in the stone's time shift ring and you'll be safe and be able to catch up with the cart.
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soulsty · 6 months ago
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Part 2 of the Skyward Sword AU where everything is the same except everyone is a worm on a string, featuring; the rest of the main cast (+the dragons bc I love them)
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littlesakis-aubade · 1 year ago
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Day 16 - Dragons
Completing the Hero’s Song was always so great and cinematic. I really need to replay Skyward Sword hahah
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glorious-chainsaw-method · 1 month ago
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Linktober
Day 17 - Dragons
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link-is-a-dork · 1 year ago
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baileyboo2016 · 1 month ago
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Linktober day 17: dragons 🐉
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You know who I would do today. 🤭 consider this a messy doodle of sorts. Lanayru is not easy to draw.
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baileyboo2016 · 1 month ago
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ITS ME ITS MEEEEE LD-301 OMG OMGOMGOMGOM OH MY GOURD ITS ME
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Linktober Day 16: Time
"The two most powerful warriors are patience and time."
-Leo Tolstoy
My favorite part of my favorite game is the Lanayru Desert time shift stone puzzles. What a rush and such a gorgeous and pretty part of the game! Just genius.
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spirit-tracks · 1 year ago
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Okay SO. Theory Rush after finishing Tears of the Kingdom. Go.
The Zonai are said to have descended from the heavens to help found Hyrule. I can think of another race that descended from the heavens. Do you guys think the minish are native to the Zonai sky islands?
Does the Depths set look a little familiar to you? This along with Josha's theory that people once lived down there, I wonder if the interlopers were present in the Depths before being banished to the twilight realm.
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The architecture and robot designs from Skyward Sword have a distinct Zonai look to them! So that leads me to believe the Zonai were the race that created the Lanayru Mining Facility.
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It might even be that the Past from Skyward Sword is indeed the time period that Zelda was transported back to! Maybe the legacy of the kingdom of Hyrule goes back even further than the fight between Hylia and Demise: though I admit the early appearance of Demon King Ganondorf throws a wrench in this theory.
About secret stones and the amber relics in Skyward Sword: I want to say there's a connection between them, though amber relics don't seem to be as rare and important as secret stones, (we find them in abundance in Skyward Sword and they don't do much). Of course, i haven't played SS in a while so if they have any more significance it's escaping me at the moment. For the time being I'd like to think ancient hylians might have carried them around as good luck charms to emulate secret stones of their own.
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The Legend of the Great Sky Island mini quest in has the construct telling us that the island was supposed to be where a hero will one day awaken to defeat the Demon King. I know our Link wakes up on this island, but there's definitely something eating at my brain about the Great Sky Island being related to (or perhaps even IS) Skyloft, and that the awakening of the hero is referring to Skyward Sword Link. (This potentially supports the theory that the Past in TOTK predates the war between Hylia and Demise)
There's a pretty good chance that Rauru and Sonia's child could have been named Zelda, after the sweet time traveling girl they practically adopted :) the first princess of Hyrule named after the last princess of Hyrule.
There is a giant dragon skeleton in the Gerudo Desert Depths, big as or even bigger than Farosh, Dinraal and Naydra. It is my belief that this mystery dragon became a dragon ala Secret Stone alongside the three aboveland, but was killed at some point in the Depths. I don't know what four people decided to become dragons, but my strongest theory is that Dinraal, Farosh and Naydra are the draconified forms of the oracles of the Golden Goddesses, Din, Farore and Nayru. So who is this?
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Seeing as the Lightroots underground are activated via Zonai hand terminal and each Lightroot lies directly beneath a shrine on the surface, I think the Lightroots are extensions of these shrines, having grown straight downward to light up the underground. This is probably obvious but I just barely figured this out 😅
Since Rauru, sage of light, and a new Temple of Time are in this game, I want to think that this person and location are more than just Easter Eggs to Ocarina of Time. I think that the sage from Ocarina of Time was named after King Rauru, though I'm not sure whether him being the sage of light would have been a coincidence or a direct inspiration.
What I do think is that he indeed did put the triforce in that very same Temple of Time and all the sky islands went to the Sacred Realm until Tears of the Kingdom, when they came back to earth and appeared in the sky. That's just a theory but why else would the sky islands be reappearing as if from nowhere?
Speaking of which, there were floating masses in the sky in Minish Cap, namely great big stone temples and fortresses. Minish Cap takes place during the early days of Hyrule, which would be pretty much right after the Zonai descended. Perhaps the Zonai are the Wind Tribe mentioned, and the people we see in game are their descendants, who look much more hylian than Zonai due to being crossed with full hylian genetics over the generations?
Anyway I need to retouch up on my Zelda lore to make sure I'm getting the details right, (that, and i haven't yet 100% the game so i may be missing some totk context), but I HAD to post my thoughts and get them out there! I'll add on later if I think of any more, in the meantime feel free to brainstorm!
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zelda-heritage-posts · 10 months ago
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rrinku98illusts · 6 months ago
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The cave-ish darkness makes a part of me wished that you can explore the deepest place in the Lanayru Mines/region , I swear it's the most interesting section of SS.
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An old toyphotography I did way back in college, but I think it's still stands out very well! Also, this figma Skyward is what cursed me addicted with him (not really, just really love to draw him, it's just therapeutic in a good way)
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asofspades · 2 months ago
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EOW past Zelda game references/Easter eggs so far in my 1st gameplay (joint with my brother)
- Sheika
-There's mentions of the Triforce
- Desert Palace ruins (from alttp) very very similar and also named like that in the game
- Swamp palace (light world) ruins including the set of pillars with the middle one surrounded by water just like in Alttp
-River Zora's
- A certain Zora adjacent character descended from the one in OOT
- Goron boss house has the Goron shaped big jar with the Goron symbol on it
-So far I've seen the Zora and Goron crests
-The Gerudo crest is the same as in OOT
- This Ganon's attacks are very similar to Link's Awakening Nightmare's Ganon
- Zols (from alttp, ooa, oos)
-Airins and other mushroom like flying monsters (alttp)
- SS like goddess statue in the dungeons of Hyrule Castle
-A horse that's basically Epona but no Lon Lon Ranch (probably was abandoned in that timeline so the family name ended up dying)
- Tails (alttp, ooa,oos, LA)
-The pink prison crystal from oot
- Kakariko village at the foot of Eldin Volcano (like in oot)
- The business scrubs have the MM design
- Volvagia is here need I say more
-The freaking temple/church from Alttp is there
- Mount Hebra is literally Death Mountain from Alttp the map is quite literally the same
- I'm pretty sure the mount lanayru weird temple has a version of the symbol from the Sage of Water medallion from OOT
-I'm not saying it's the same fairies but it's too much of a coincidence that a fairy who grants you the ability to expand your complements in exchange for rupees located in a small cave in an island in the middle of a River close to the Zora region seems to similar to the Alttp fairy that grants you more bombs and arrows in exchange for rupees in a very similar location. Just saying.
-Also there's invocantis instead of wizzrobes, which are the ones from Alttp.
-Also the game sequence is kind of reminiscent of a mix between OOT and ALTTP, in the sense you have to beat three areas first which involve the Zora and the woods, it's only the fact that you're going to the Gerudo instead of death mountain. Then there's the castle with the boss that kind of works as an Aghanim situation (no I do not know how to spell that name), and then there's some more quests, in this case only 3 unlike OOT and Alttp, but it is compensated by how much stuff you have to do before getting to the main part in each section.
-Also, the beings on Hebra mountain kind of remind me a bit of the snow region inhabitants in Phantom Hourglass and Spirit tracks but also a bit of Yeti and Yeta in Twilight princess.
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cutebutalsostabby · 7 months ago
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Any really weird or funny things in the LoZ games you think deserve attention in LU fics?
Oh, a bunch. Where to start?
Firstly: they should play more minigames. Especially dancing. Weird that the Gorons moved on to wrestling as their main sport by Twilight's era; frankly that's a downgrade. Legend and Time should remind them what tradition looks like.
And some minigames are just... ridiculously dangerous? They would make GREAT crack fics. Any myths of Sky being normal and well-adjusted would crack under the weight of that game where you get shot out of a cannon and then skydive down to slam your face into a giant roulette wheel. Or that game from Labrynna (Legend) where this Goron throws a whole heap of bombs at you to see if you can dodge them. Only slightly safer than a similar game involving cuccos.
And on the more serious side of lore that I think is under-explored: the Royal Family has a daaaark side. In a lot of ways, really, which are HINTED at in the games, but rarely actually detailed. For example, it's mentioned in Twilight Princess that the Royal Family have been exploiting the Twilight Realm since LONG before the Twilight Realm started fighting back. And in TotK's ancient Hyrule, we never did find out what happened with the rest of the Zonai, or how exactly Rauru ended up in charge of things.
Ocarina of Time has the darkest portrayal of the Royal Family - even though Zelda is the only member of that family that you ever actually see (the king is somewhere offscreen at the time you meet her). Although everything seems fine and normal at first - notwithstanding the giant war that happened before the start of the game and which left Hyrule Field SWARMING with undead - you eventually come across Bottom of the Well and the Shadow Temple, which uhh... don't paint the Royal Family or Sheikah in a particularly nice light.
And then there's Zelda II's background lore from the game booklet, which says that a king from long ago created the monsters that guard the Palaces:
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Are we just going to skip past the fact that the King can create monsters?? That feels important! When and how did he learn to do that? Does that have anything to do with how Dead Hand and Bongo Bongo came into existence? Or anything to do with BotW's Guardians, WW's Tower of the Gods, SS's Lanayru facility or the transformative shadow magic in TP? Possibly not, but it's fun to think about. Teehee conspiracy brain go brr.
There should be more spooky scary horror fics, maybe. Maybe I should write this. (It's vaguely included as a plotpoint in my longfic, but I am SLOW right now.)
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loz-fic-finder · 9 days ago
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Hello! I’ve been trying (and failing) to find this fic I read maybe 1 or 2 years ago on ao3. It isn’t LU but it does involve a few different links.
I don’t think ships were a main focus but it may have had zelink tagged.
The main plot was that SS Link and Fi had just gotten to the gate of time that Ghirahim destroys in Lanayru desert. The pieces are unstable but Fi tells link there may be a (15??) percent chance of it taking him immediately to Zelda. Link takes the chance.
Instead of finding SS Zelda, SS Link is transported to the desert temple in OOT, where both Sheik and oot link are. Eventually they figure out something about the time gate piece takes them to the same location in another time when their reincarnations are present?? So the time gate in SS and the desert temple are in the same place on a map.
This kind of pattern is followed, and the fic includes WW Tetra and Link + TP Midna and Wolf Link.
While in the (arbiters ground? Somewhere in the desert) of TP, SS Link is killed, at which point SS Zelda finds out about the time travel and fixes it. Right before the end I remember SS Link and maybe OOT Link visiting the First Link from the manga. After which, everyone is returned to their original time and SS Link continues his journey.
This has been driving me insane please send help
Wasn’t able to find this, anyone else know it?
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the-exhausted-xexandaler · 8 months ago
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Tears of the Kingdom hot take; It’s not actually the latest in the canon… it would’ve been the first in a repeating cycle.
I’m not talking about like how Majora’s Mask does it with the Song of Time reverting Link to the start of the three day deadline. I mean a cosmic repetition. Let’s break it down:
Bomb Flowers are commonly seen around the caves and underground, yet only super tech from an ancient civilization can make explosives artificially. Bomb Flowers are also nowhere at all in BotW, but plentiful in TotK. It may be true that the BotW had bomb Arrows and barrels, but no organic bomb flowers.
The master sword broke and was ‘restored’ by the light dragon who (it’s already been a few months since the game came out so spoilers are a go ahead), in other words Zelda, an incarnation of the Goddess Hylia who is said in multiple places to be the Goddess of Light and/or Time. The sword is now filled with so much holy, godly energy that if Link didn’t have his arm on loan from the original king he probably wouldn’t have been able to handle.
Notice how Ganondorf was specifically called ‘Demon King’ in multiple accounts of TotK’s plot and takes an appearance similar to the original Demon King Demise. If Zelda hadn’t been able to restore the Master Sword over 10,000 years, he might’ve conquered the world or had to be sealed by the gods all over again.
Ganondorf is also the origin of all monsters. Bokoblins? Moblins? Hinox? All from Ganondorf’s malice.
Bokoblins in both BotW, TotK and Skyward sword hold similar appearances. About human sized goblin creatures.
While the Moblins of BotW and TotK don’t look like Moblins in SS, the Boss Bokoblins do. Large stocky body that lumber over to whack the incarnated hero with lots of sticks.
Freaking floating islands that no doubt would have been Skyloft and it’s accompanying islands a few thousand years down the road.
The map of the regions in SS matches pretty well with BotW and TotK. Eldin Volcano matches up with Death Mountain in the Eldin and Akala regions to the NE.
Faron’s woods matches up with Lanayru, Nacluda and Faron regions being a mix of both a well forested and very watery region.
Lanayru Desert matches up with the Gerudo region pretty nicely with the exception of the robots and greenery, but oh oh the Zonai have a depo deep underground and a swarm of well learned ladies who could easily learn how to reverse engineer the technology for agriculture and mining especially given the Gerudo highlands that are literally a light jaunt away.
The boss Scaldera is eerily alike a pillbug version of a Talos or more likely to be akin to the Marbled Gohma, a similarly single eyed creature that lives in a volcanic region.
The Mucktorok is a being that creates vile sludge that could poison the resilient Zora, likely would be able to even poison a legendary dragon in a strong enough dosage.
The Gibdos in TotK may be more humanoid and more similar to moths, but Lanayru Mining facility has had an awful infestation by a seemingly immortal species of Scorpions.
Rito species could easily be seen as an evolutionary upgrade to the Loftwings, but could also be seen as a predecessor. The Loftwings aren’t simple birds, but a clever species able to respond to complex instructions and respond to the unique whistles of their chosen riders. This is especially likely as the region might’ve just kept growing colder and colder until the Rito race have to adapt to new surroundings.
Nit every Goron had been corrupted by the Marbled Gohma. The young could have fled Death Mountain after all the corrupted Gorons killed eachother over the Marbled Roast. Maybe becoming a race of nomads like they were in SS.
Zelda was able to restore herself with the help of Link, Sonia and Rauru at the end of the game, so it’s likely the other three roaming dragons that loop around Hyrule (Farosh, Naydra and Dinraal) could regain a modicum of sense in time to help restore a few regions to sense, and all three relate to the elements of the sacred dragons of Skyward Sword (Faron and Naydra have water and ice based abilities respectively, Eldin and Dinraal are fire based, Lanayru and Farosh are electric based).
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twin-chains · 3 months ago
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Explaining A Chronological LOZ Timeline
(Based on this post)
First, the elephant in the room: Skyward Sword
How does Skyward Sword come after Spirit Tracks?
Well, as we know the world was flooded by the goddesses in the adult timeline of OOT which triggered the events of the Wind Waker. Then after WW/PH, Tetra goes on to sail to new lands and found the kingdom of New Hyrule as we know it over a hundred years later in Spirit Tracks.
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With Spirit Tracks having extensive train systems, why stop there? The longer the kingdom stands, the structure and technology of New Hyrule will only continue to improve. Like build large temples and cisterns to honor the spirits or advanced tech like robots in the distant future. Maybe even ones to help them mine resources or man pirate ships to continue exploring the Great Sea (Tetra was a pirate first, after all).
But then there was another terrible war on the surface and the goddesses couldn’t flood the land again to save its people. Out of options, there’s no where else to go but up, and Hylia hid her people in the skies until the war was ended. It’s not like godly intervention is a new concept in this timeline. During the Era of the Sky, some of the flood began to rescind, drying up waters to expose sandy deserts and new lands on the surface.
Thus, the ancient temples of Faron and robots in the Sand Sea of Lanayru in Skyward Sword could come from New Hyrule and part of the Great Sea in Spirit Tracks.
Like cmon, they literally have robot pirates!
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And New Hyrule already contains interesting clans and races not seen before in other zelda games like the Lokomo and Anouki. It’s not far off to think other unique peoples like the Kwikwi or Mogma once inhabited the same continent.
Furthermore, remember how the recruits of the royal guards/knights of Spirit Tracks wore specific uniforms that model the WW hero’s clothes? What if one of those recruits happened to survive and be sent to Skyloft? They could have wanted to pass on their knowledge and founded the Knight’s Academy, retaining the knight uniforms as a way to preserve their history. Of course, the meaning behind the uniforms was later forgotten since they end up changing up the uniform color every year. It was only by luck (or destiny) that SS Link happened to get the green version of the uniform.
Basically, my reasoning for SS coming far after ST is the ancient temples/robots, Lanayru sand sea, unique species, and knight’s uniforms all come from New Hyrule.
But what about the Master Sword?
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For the most part, we know the blade of evil’s bane is a silver sword with a purplish handle. The iconic look that Fi is based off in the first place, right?
Except, some iterations of the master sword are blue. Or the little diamond-shaped gaps of the hilt are inconsistent, being blue or green or purple (with the crossing ribbons part being green in this case), or are missing altogether. Hell, the MS isn’t even present in the original 1986 game.
Sure, some of these minor color changes can be attributed to graphical limitations or different art styles per game. But what about all the transformations the sword has gone under like the drastic red and gold color changes of an upgraded MS in ALTTP/ALBW? How do we go from a thin, white and light green Goddess Sword forged into the larger blade in SS?
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(I made a powerpoint infographic :D)
That's why I propose the master sword isn't one single blade, but rather a title given to multiple swords throughout the years. It already has legendary, grandiose titles like "The Blade of Evil's Bane" and "The Sword That Seals The Darkness" so why not 'The Sword of the Master' which would've gotten shortened to 'The Master Sword' over time. But not just any random sword can be deemed the MS. It's the hero of the sword, the wielder of it, that makes it the worthy blade of a master.
That way it includes the first hero of TLOZ wields the "magical sword" who hadn't yet become a master or how the hero of men forges the Picori Blade which later becomes the Four Sword in MC. And explains how the master sword seems to change locations between the Lost Woods or temples all the time. They're all different blades.
Yes, some Master Swords can be retained between generations though. I'd be willing to say the sword from OOT is the same in TP or the one forged in SS is the same one in BOTW/TOTK for instance (since Fi's chime can be heard in TOTK).
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But how does Demise's curse and the reincarnation cycle fit into this?
During the end of Skyward Sword, Demise speaks these final words:
"My hate...never perishes. It is born anew in a cycle with no end! I will rise again! Those like you... Those who share the blood of the goddess and the spirit of the hero... They are eternally bound to this curse. An incarnation of my hatred shall ever follow your kind, dooming them to wander a blood-soaked sea of darkness for all time."
Usually, this is interpreted as Demise declaring this Link and Zelda as the first of an eternal cycle and Ganondorf is his reincarnation. Yet in the Skyward Sword manga, there is a whole other hero who fought for Hylia before the reincarnated SS hero, so how can the SS hero before the first iteration who 'started' the reincarnation cycle?
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Remember when Demise says 'those with the blood of the goddess and spirit of the hero are forever bound to this curse/cycle.' What if he isn't saying 'I am actively binding you two (Link and Zelda) to a curse I'm creating right now' as is the common interpretation. Rather, he could be saying 'there is a pre-existing curse that you two are already bound to, and only a god like me can perceive it. So I'm pointing it out to you now because I'm adding more to it.'
It's a bit of a stretch but bare with me.
Yes, Ganondorf/Ganon is seen as the reincarnation of Demise. I mean they tend to have similar builds and the same striking orange-red hair, right? But there several other villains in the franchise that don't remotely resemble Demise or his hatred. In fact, the only time Ganondorf looks like a true reincarnation of Demise is during TOTK (more on this in a bit).
Instead, there's something greater at play. Demise supposedly locks these two souls in reincarnation but fails to acknowledge why the triforce always seems to be a part of this cycle as well. Link is always the representation of courage and Zelda is always wisdom even when these souls are reincarnated as completely different people.
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The only explanation I can think of is that the golden goddesses created Link and Zelda's souls to permanently embody their triforces. They locked these two in reincarnation as insurance to keep peace and order in the world when there is a threat or thief of the triforce of power. Sorta like a system of balance, their souls were put in place to keep the more volatile of the three triforces, power, in check if it got out of hand. As mortals, Link and Zelda wouldn't really be aware of the inherent duty/burden placed on their souls but it would be more obvious to an outside deity like Demise. That's why these specific versions of Link and Zelda are only really ever reincarnated when there is any sort of threat to Hyrule to deal with, not just Ganon but also Vaati, Zant, Yuga, Cole, etc.
Besides the reincarnation cycle theory, Demise definitely did declare that his hatred would be reincarnated in SS though. But it's not just every iteration of Ganon. With the greater extent of destruction that Demise causes compared to most zelda villains, I'd go so far as to say the battle against Ghirahim and Demise in the events of SS were the first Calamity from BOTW. The second Calamity was that of the Sheikah, the ancient Zonai hero, and the Divine Beast detailed 10,000 years before the events of BOTW/TOTK. And the third Calamity was the events of not just BOTW, but also TOTK.
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You know, the era when the physical embodiment of hatred (aka malice and gloom) poisoned the land, when the hero and most of the kingdom was killed, and when rehydrated Ganondorf looked eeriely more similar to Demise than any other Ganon. It matches up a little too well with how 'an incarnation of Demise's hatred' will haunt them forever. Especially when there is a giant valley on the BOTW map literally called The Breach of Demise.
More to come about how the other games fit into this timeline au. Let me know your thoughts and ideas!
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baileys-writing-desk · 4 months ago
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Lanayru vs. Farore’s Silent Realm trial (he has a bad time)
big dragon. tiny guardians. easy, right?
wrong. >:)
(Lanayru is “forced” to do his own silent realm challenge)
Post-SS, after Lanayru’s relocation
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