Zelda Book; Possible and Readable, or Impossible and Terrible?
That is a mighty question, for it is literature that goes before movie making, is it not? Take Chronicles of Narnia, or Lord of the Rings; films based on literature that has enchanted and amazed audiences everywhere. Could it be possible for a Zelda book to be made?
If so, then there will be things that we Zelda fans have *never* heard of happening in Zelda: Change and Addition.
First of all, the game would have to explain Ganondorf's reasons for being evil. What turned him? What made him become evil? We all know; The Triforce. Okay, but doesn't it take something greater to turn someone evil? The Triforce is great, yes, but since Ganondorf lived in the desert, would he *not* know of the Triforce? And most of all, how would he find out about the Triforce, and for what reason? Well, since I just *love* the series, I'll give an *official* theory.
*~(-Spoiler!-)~*
In the game of TWW, or as well all know 'The Wind Waker', next to the end of the game and the beginning of the Final Battle, Ganondorf discovers Link's presence, and he explains to him of how he came to know of the Triforce. His people, as we all know were the Gerudo, were dying from some illness (possibly starvation) which was too difficult to cure. The Gerudo, being thieves and rebels of Hyrule, would not be granted a way to have help from Hyrule. Let us say that Ganondorf was a great king and he was good once, not evil or anything, but good; he left to find help, and when he came to the kingdom of Hyrule, he came to its castle for help. Sooner or later, he learned of the Triforce of Power, so we know, and he grows curious to its whereabouts and he's intriguied by the stories about it. He seeks for it, but is refused the Goron Ruby, and he feels at loss. He goes back to the castle, learns of the Triforce of Wisdom; he grows even more intrigued, asks King Zora, is refused. His anger and desires grows greater. Finally he learns of the Triforce of Courage, forgets about his peoples illness, thinks of power and becoming the Ruler of the Universe, and then OoT happens.
See here? It's what would have to be explained now. *crosses fingers and looks up to the sky* Thank you Shigeru for that mighty information!
But there is also something that would need to be done: Expand the World. I mean, Hyrule is, to my eyes, a *very small* country. A run from Kokiri Forest to Hyrule Castle would take *a day*! I mean, think about it: Hyrule is supposed to be *the world*, and it only takes a day to get to someplace. Ain't that queer?
But think about other things, such as, Ganondorf claiming Hyrule and Link falling asleep: if Ganondorf had the Triforce of Power, wouldn't he be able to just *kill* Link from where he sleeps? I mean, *duh*! Even with Rauru protecting Link, Ganondorf'd be able to just take his power and sword, cleave Rauru in two, and do the same to Link.
As you can see, there can be gaps needed filling. What's even most needed, which will also make the story even more amazing, is what would happen to Hyrule with Ganondorf ruling and Link put to sleep; the Sacred Realm has been opened, Link's put to sleep, the Goddess of Time coudl be working hear, which means TIme in Hyrule and even the *whole world* would be *wacked*, meaning, Time is out of balance, and that's what makes Link the Hero of *Time*, is that with the Sword, he's able to cross through the time differences within the places being torn apart by time with the Master Sword.
*ooh, gotta go*.
Well, talk amongst yourselves about this.
-Tenial, Writer of Zelda
Sorry for my '!s'.
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