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Beyond Hyrule

Kingwobbly

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The Zelda universe has a whole different beginning. While I like the suggestion, explain in more detail?
I simply meant, in relation to another comment earlier saying the Zelda universe could be flat, that if one fictional world can be flat such as Narnia, they why would it not be possible for the world in which Hyrule lies to also be flat?
Cool as it would be, I wasn't suggesting they are in the same world. Although, I suppose it could be possible since they're both just countries in a bigger world which is unexplored to a degree, both have magic, both have mythical creatures like dragons and fairies, both have similar political structures and technology (medieval kind of setting) and both have heroes who return after hundreds of years to fight any evil threatening the land. There's no proof or references though, so I doubt it. XD
 
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I simply meant, in relation to another comment earlier saying the Zelda universe could be flat, that if one fictional world can be flat such as Narnia, they why would it not be possible for the world in which Hyrule lies to also be flat?
Cool as it would be, I wasn't suggesting they are in the same world. Although, I suppose it could be possible since they're both just countries in a bigger world which is unexplored to a degree, both have magic, both have mythical creatures like dragons and fairies, both have similar political structures and technology (medieval kind of setting) and both have heroes who return after hundreds of years to fight any evil threatening the land. There's no proof or references though, so I doubt it. XD

But Narnia didn't form from 3 goddesses..
 

Kingwobbly

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Yeah, and this planet isn't being carried around by a man called Atlas, but people believed that at one point. The goddesses created Hyrule, not the whole world right? Anyway, this wasn't my original argument, I just elaborated for fun.
 
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I've always imagined that Hyrule represents more or less a single continent. I think Hyrule's kingdom represents all or nearly all of the known world in the same way that the Roman Empire had conquered nearly all of the known world at that point in history. There is bound to be more out there... but it seems as though the Hylians have not explored quite that far at the points in their history where we have seen them. :)
 
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Ah, wait, wait...

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