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You realize that none of the pegs are round, neither is the hole, and the developers obviously intended the whole to fit any of the pegs? Choosing the one peg that fits with the least rotation, while refusing to rotate the others, does not show logic; it shows lack of imagination
It's called Occam's Razor.
The fact that the title was designed to be able to fit at the current end of each of the three timelines tells us that some events had to have happened in these timelines, and perhaps the people in universe believe that it happened.
If it was designed to take place in all three timelines, then they did did a pretty terrible job considering the fact that Hyrule was erased at the end of TWW, as well as the fact that Ganon and the Master Sword are still around.
In addition to the fact that the CT has alot stacked against it as well, there's another thing to keep in mind: The fact that Aonuma said that it takes in a world where's there's been many battles against Ganon. When you really think about it, there's only one timeline branch where that's the case.
In The Adult Timeline, we only have three: OoT, The Great Flood, and TWW. We have even less than that on the CT: TP and FSA. Only two. Only one, really, since Ganondorf I was confirmed to be the same guy as Calamity Ganon in Creating a Champion, so FSA shouldn't even be a factor in this.
Now let's look at the Ganon conflicts on the DT, shall we?
We have: OoT, the IW, ALttP, OoX, the backstory of ALBW, ALBW, and Zelda 1. SEVEN. Far more than the other two by a mile . It's the only one that works in regard to Aonuma's statement. In other words, we were already told which branch without him actually telling us.
And yes, I know about the interview where he and Fujibayashi said that the branch BotW is in is up to the players to discuss, but that doesn't make all placements equally logical, especially when we also got an fairly clear statement like the one above. Hell, the BotW2 teaser even gives a very big hint for a DT placement. I'd be surprised at this point if BotW2 doesn't clear things up once and for all.
And? While he slipped away to go do his own thing, the sages would have, in this case, stuck around Hyrule, doing things that would have been recorded in the history books.
And what do these history books say about their origins as sages? That they just became sages out of thin air one day?
Alternatively, we know that Zelda, Link, and Ganon are not the only ones to be reincarnated through the ages. Why would the sages be exempt
Because Ruto's description matches up with her OoT description? She was the Zora Princess of her time, she was an attendant to the Zora Patron Deity, and she awoke as a sage when Zora's Domain faced disaster.
Now compare say, OoT Link and TP Link. OoT Link grew up as an outcast, whereas TP Link was well liked by everyone in his home town. OoT Link began his adventure as a child, TP Link as an adult. Both of these Links, despite being heroes named Link are given different backstories because they're different people. Why give the Ruto mentioned in BotW the same backstory as the one in OoT if they're different characters?
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