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    Ending of Ocarina of Time

    The Split Timeline occurs because of alternative endings at Ocarina of Time. Not necessaryily two different endings that happen in two different time periods. Let me explain. As Adult Link, you defeat Ganon, restore Hyule, etc... Zelda sends Link back in time so that he can live his childhood...
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    Ending of Ocarina of Time

    I'm going to first make the assumption that there is a split timeline. In this case, the adult timeline is perfectly logical. All the events occur, the games ending occurs where Link defeats Ganon. Link is then sent back in time. The adult timeline takes place in the adult Link world, (although...
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    Ending of Ocarina of Time

    Not to jump back in time (pun intended), but my confusion/argument about the Time Paradox was what I was curious to know about. The placement of Twilight Princess and Wind Waker can be discussed endlessly... (in another topic). I just don't get how in Majora's Mask prologue, they mention the...
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    Ending of Ocarina of Time

    Well, ya, I fully understand it creates a split and there are two completely separate paths. The paradox I'm mentioning isn't about that, it's strictly about young Link at the end of the game. Since he lived through and remembers the future events. (Unless when he was sent back, he wasn't sent...
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    Ending of Ocarina of Time

    Okay, I've thought about this pretty extensively lately and something just doesn't seem right. The plot in Ocarina of Time to me seems rather linear, even though it jumps through time, however, there is something that doesn't make sense to me. At the end of the adult Link ending, Princess...
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    Ending of Ocarina of Time

    I believe the theory about this is that after Link defeats Ganon and is sent back to the past. He warns Princess Zelda who warns the thing, preventing the vents in the future ever from happening. Thus Ganon is sealed away, while Link heads off to Termina. I believe that is the basis of the...
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    Ending of Ocarina of Time

    In issue 165 of Nintendo Power (February 2003), the Wind Waker was featured on the cover of the magazine, corresponding to its release on the gamecube. There was an interview with Eiji Aonuma within this article. Aonuma was the Assistant Director of Ocarina of Time as well as the Director of...
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    Ending of Ocarina of Time

    This usually goes hand in hand when speaking of timeline theories. The more commonly accepted theory on the timeline involves the split-timeline, where at the end of the Ocarina of Time, there were really two endings. One as adult Link, where he has defeated Ganon and restores peace to the...
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