
03-23-2004, 06:37 PM
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Goron
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Location: Aranor, Caisamar
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Re: Zelda Book; Possible and Readable, or Impossible and Terrible?
Ha! Well, my book is not just for younger audiences, and it's not an Adventure book. It's a way better book than the adventure ones, so have no fear.
You will see things that you will remember but be amazed with how I interpret them into seeming real, and you will see new things which will take you into the world of Zelda, *deeper* than before. In my book (and the books I have planned before it), you will see mentionings to things that happened long before the book's setting, and you will also see that many of the things from the games will remain as they are, but with deeper history themselves. For instance, OoT Link's sword once belonged to the son of the King in the Second Age before the Dark Lord arose, and the sword's name is 'Orucrant'.
Impa and the Sheikah are given higher roles than being shadows of the valley, Link has a mighty and surprising journey alike the one he had but with different turns from the forest to the castle; he is also given companions on his quest (besides Navi), and the role of the Hero of Time becomes more important than being able to going back and forward in time.
Believe me, this book is *huge*, especialy with the books I have planned before it.
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