Kungfuyu24
Metanna! Nurunna!
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If we assume that in Ocarina of Time, whenever Link goes back in time or forward in time, he isn't rewriting history each time, but rather "continuing" at the exact time he left for the past or future, then we can postulate that Link only rewrites history once, where he goes back before Zelda left to warn her about Ganondorf. Therefore, there are only two timelines from Ocarina of Time.
In Majora's Mask, however, Link constantly goes back in time to rewrite history, since he always goes back to 72 hours before the Moon's descent. If rewriting history each time created a different split timeline, wouldn't 99% of those timelines end in apocalypses? How is my logic here?
In Majora's Mask, however, Link constantly goes back in time to rewrite history, since he always goes back to 72 hours before the Moon's descent. If rewriting history each time created a different split timeline, wouldn't 99% of those timelines end in apocalypses? How is my logic here?