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Old 03-09-2008, 01:48 PM
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Re: The Futuristic Zelda thread

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Originally Posted by Prince Deity View Post
umm, the flood was in the child timeline.
*sigh* In my belief, in WW, It shows link riding away on epona and it says he left for a new land. now, in MM, He is riding on epona, and he is going to a new land (Termina). call me crazy, but that points me towards thinking WW and PH are in the kid timeline.
If TWW is in the child timeline, how does Ganon know of the existance of the master sword? How is he referenced as a great evil that plauged Hyrule? How are there stained glass windows of the OoT sages? How are there awakened sages that were killed and new ones reawakened? Obviously, TWW is in the adult timeline.

I know what I'm talking about when it comes to theorizing.

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Anyway, Rhalen, how about the Gerudos (Ganondorf) would be helping the Zoras in their own little civil war? Eventually, a war breaks out with King Ganondorf on one end, and Zelda and Link (and anyone else on the Hyrule Kingdom side) on the the other. Ganondorf will have Gerudos and some Zoras, while Hyrule has Hylians, Gorons, and other Zoras.

Now just figuring out what brings everyone into a war...
Ok, here's what I'm seeing:

The Zolas (bad zoras) launch an attack on the Zoras (good zoras). The Hylians go to aid the zoras. The gerudos stay neutral, but Ganondorf's shadow army (which he commands under an alias, like Crocodile being Mr. Zero of baroque works in One Piece if you watch anime) helps the Zolas.

This is where Link comes in. He's part of the army. You start the game just fighting the Zolas. Training level sort of thing. Then one night, you are sent back to Castle Town, which has fallen under attack from the shadow army. The shadow army is far too powerful, and cannot be destroyed. So rather than return to a futile battle, Link goes off on none but what is now considered a legend (an older Link killing Ganondorf with the sacred blade). People think he's crazy. He eventually gets the Master Sword. Once he has the sword, Castle Town is totally over run. The next attack is at Kakariko. The town is alerted, and Link is commanded to lead the army. (gotta love how higher ups respect the power of a legendary artifact) So then a scene of the battle. The dark lord shows himself (totally suited up in armor) Link goes right after him. Big fight, everyone else is waring all around. There ya go.

Obviously, the real thing would have to be a lot more indepth, but that's the gist of what I'm thinking.

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Originally Posted by Greywolfos View Post
Thank you Jandies for supporting the idea I have held so dear. And i am honored that u gave my thread as an example, altough failed. I have been gone from the forum for a while, and i see that my old thread is still in some small way bringing light to an idea that many people hate. In short Im glad that this idea is still alive.



By the way I feel like this may be a good time to mention this. Another game that many of you like did the same thing, the first six games took place in a qusi-mideval setting, and then the seveth one came out and it was extremly futuristic and it is the most popular one in the series. Can you guess what it is . It is a little series called Final Fantasy. There I said it. And i know that either 3 or 6 depending on wht version it is was futuristic but in a more industrial revelution senses.

And as for the idea of the war. It could be the newest Triforce War. But then again i have my own idea of the Futuristic Zelda Game. Maybe one day I'll post it.
This is Zelda, not final fantasy. Never use the "it worked in this game why not that game" argument
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