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Old 04-25-2008, 08:18 PM
Zien Zien is offline
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The Untold Stories Of ZU

Site History*-*Zelda Universe is only an article that tells part of what really happened in Zelda Universe. This on the other hand will leave out no details. With it being made up, the story will have tragedy, romance, and action.

The Untold Stories of Zelda Universe




Chapter 1: The Beginning of the Universe and Beyond

Lars had a small site with sections about Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask. He got so much support on in that he decided to make a separate site dedicated to the Zelda series. His first idea was to name his new site "Zelda Planet", but "Nintendo 64 Planet" already existed so he thought bigger. "What could I name a site that could gain countless members and fans" thought Lars to himself. Then a giant light bulb popped above his head. He decided to call it "Zelda Universe". At first he had no site skins or content but that did not stop Lars. At first the plan was for the site to have a Norwegian host but then there was a transition to ZeldaGames.com.

The transitition did not work out so well, the Webmaster of Zelda Games was too lazy and would never come on to check everything out. Rumor has it that the Webmaster of ZeldaGames.com was part Hyrulain at the time so he would spend a lot of time acting like one. After so, Lars decided to move again, but this time to Pure Zelda. ZU spent many months there, doing so lead to "Ganon's Tower" and "Zelda Planet" to be on ZU's affiliates list. The Webmasters of the two sites were clearly friendly but, they did have a darker side.

While at "Pure Zelda" Lars bought the domain ZeldaUniverse.net, since then been the main structure of the site. As Lars spends more time on ZU his skills improved by over 60%, and became an expert designer and Webmaster of ZU. The number of members increased, so much so that ZU could not keep up with it at that moment.

The Turing point was when Lars made http://www.zeldauniverse.net/sitedat...tory/v11-1.jpg as the design, which made fans go crazy turning ZU into a big site. After which Scott ZU's first staff member came and made ZU better then it already was.

Using his powers that seemed supernatural. Sophia was busy doing the icons that at first were too blurry and pathetic. After Zephka worked on them so more, the icons helped make ZU what is it today. In 2004 Zephka got gravely ill and had to step down for a while. The illness went away but Zephka was forever changed by it and can only manage enough strength to visit ZU every other year or so. When this was going on Trahald disappeared from the face of the Earth and the internet. Some say that Trahald was taken to an alien mother ship and was probed. Trahald was one of ZU's best article writer, but never returned.

Even though Zephka had stepped down, and Trahald had disappeared from the surface of the planet, Zelda Universe couldn't linger in the loss of two great staff members. We then turned to one of the only staff members left....Scott. Scott is also known as "Kokiri Kid" because he used to live in the woods and eat nothing but berries for days at a time. With Scott's new rank, ZU became less of a zombie. Scott made ZU's "Behind the Rupees" section which was a weekly column.

Lars then combined his power with Scotts to once again charge up the site. A new version of ZU was then launched. Members were blinded by their newbie-ness and could not tell how big this new change was. Every part of the site was redone, and new Staff were brought in.

Around the marking of ZU's fourth birthday, Jason came along to be added to the Staff member list. No one knows why his nickname was "GoldenChaos " but just the sound of the name made most people tremble.

Last edited by Zien; 04-25-2008 at 09:03 PM.
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