u are wrong because u dont have any hard evidence to back this up,
1) A quote from Aonuma is all the evidence I need. 2) That's an argument from ignornance fallacy, by the way.
did you make the game? NO.
No, but the person who wrote the story of OoT and the person who directs the series agree with me.
PH is AoL flooded, get real your theories are weak and so are your replies so don't bother, u aren't convincing anyone.
Can you
please clean up your grammar? I'm having trouble actually understanding everything you say.
if this is your attitude about trying to cover up your own mistakes then thats just sad.
Yes... making a mistake is sad and I should burn in hell for it.......
@SoJ: You've got some good theories there, but I can also say that the Legend of the Fairy was probably just an easter egg to set off some nostalgia in the fan base. Cameo, easter egg, what have you, that's what it was.
However, you have produced some shockingly good evidence as to how the majority of the games go on the AT. In fact that's what I've been leaning towards recently.
That's part of my point. If it's in-game evidence vs developer quote then developer quote is always more important. Otherwise we'd all have linear timelines...
Funnily enough, I don't place most of my games on the AT

. The only one I actually consider placing on the AT is LoZ/AoL and maybe OoX.
@SoJ, if your going to come in and use that one specific quote to try and knock all the other evidence, then you are wasting your time.
So you're saying that in-game evidence > developer quotes?
I've made other reasons, yet you keep coming back to that one quote as if it is a definite.
I'd say it IS definite. It happened in 2008. There hasn't been ANYTHING to retcon it. No way it could be wrong right now.
Remember the Miyamoto Order Quote? Yeah we kinda destroyed that one as well, so.
You didn't destroy it. You debated nothing but opinions. OoT-LoZ/AoL-LttP could work. There was NOTHING stopping it. But there was the creator of the series saying that that's the timeline.
Of course it's wrong! Why is it wrong? Because it
contradicts developer quotes.
They could have not planned for a split timeline at the time.
Other parts of TWW implied a split timeline. And the quotes about the split happened immediatly following the release of TWW. It was clearly intended with the release of TWW.
They could have suggested that the events of the AT still happened on the CT, sorta like how Back to the Future works. Remember how Marty could go back and forth through time and see himself driving the Delorian back in time? It would have worked something like that. And things would have been fine.
When TWW was out, however, there WAS a split timeline confirmed by Aonuma and Miyamoto. Which is EXACTLY why the Legend of the Fairy is wrong. Because it contradicted Aonuma (and Miyamoto).
That piece of info could have also just been thrown in there for nostalgic reasons, as Zemen stated. The bottom line is, we now know its wrong. And it doesn't help your argument of LoZ/AoL being on the AT at all. So its kinda irrelevant.
Of course we know it's wrong. But we know it's wrong because of more recent developer quotes contradicting it. The Aonuma interview talking about the towns being named after the sages was JUST LAST YEAR. There is NOTHING more recent that contradicts or retcons it. It is the most recent developer quote, and there has not been a Zelda game since. What can we conclude from that based on the logic both you and I used for the Legend of the Fairy story? That it retcons everything previous to it.
And the Triforce "flying away", as you call it at the end of OoX... I highly doubt that has any significance of anything at all.
Let's look at the situation from when it was released.
In 1998 the official timeline was OoT-LoZ/AoL-LttP. Whether or not OoT-LttP-LoZ/AoL made more sense (which I'd say it did), the Miyamoto order was the official timeline.
Look at the state of the Triforce in OoX. It's exactly the same as the ending of LoZ/AoL. Look at Ganon's title in OoX. First he's a Daimaou, then he calls himself a Yami no Maou after being resurrected (but everything else in the entire game called him a Daimaou). In LoZ/AoL Ganon is only known as a Daimaou. And in LttP Ganon is only known as a Yami no Maou. Is it me, or does it look like a transitional phase from Daimaou to Yami no Maou?
That is more than LttP-OoX had at the time.
So I'd say it's safe to say that the intended timeline was OoT-LoZ/AoL-OoX-LttP.
Now let's look at the ending of OoX if we assume the above order is correct (yes, I know it's kinda circular logic. But I'd say LoZ/AoL-OoX is much more evidenced. And the Miyamoto order WAS official).
LoZ/AoL happens. The Triforce gets brought together (still seperated, though) by Link. OoX happens. The Triforce is seperated and in the castle. When it ends the Triforce is seens flying away from Hyrule castle.
Now let's step back a bit. Back to 1998. OoT-LoZ/AoL-LttP had something that was a little odd. The Triforce of LttP is in the SR.
Now this may look like a stretch, but assuming OoT-LoZ/AoL-OoX-LttP was correct (the only real thing to argue here is the placement of OoX. Which I'd say definitely fits better after LoZ/AoL) then the Triforce flying away and disappearing likely meant that it was going to the SR.
Of course the theory only works if the Miyamoto order was correct. But the Miyamoto order was the official timeline. So the only real speculation here is the placement of OoX, which is more evidenced, I'd say, to go after LoZ/AoL in 2000, and that the Triforce was going to the SR. But assuming that order was correct, OoX was the only chance in the series to fix the Triforce problem between LoZ/AoL and LttP.
Now I have a very serious question to ask you. I'm having trouble actually figuring out how important developer quotes are to you. You say that the official order of 1998 (and the Aonuma quote heavily implying AoL on the AT from 2008) is wrong, but you say that the split timeline is fact (when it is contradicted by in-game evidence in TWW. Which was the same time that the split was confirmed). So I ask you this:
If they ever made an official timeline and it didn't go with your preconceived beliefs, would you deny it?