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He invented a working system of rails eons before Spirit Tracks. I rest my case.
Hyrule was flooded after The Great Flood. The mountaintops became islands for the people to live upon in the events of The Wind Waker.But that was centuries before spirit tracks. We don't see many (or any) railways after that point, and if there were any they would have gotten washed away in the great flood. Groose was I to railways before the Lokomo made I cool, not sure if there's any other connections
..........the Lokomo are natives to the land that Tetra and her pirates discovered and founded their kingdom upon. They existed on that continent far before the founding of New Hyrule. There is no relation between The Lokomo Tribe and the descendants of Tetra's Pirate gang.groose is the ancestor of the pirates of wind waker for sure (whether spiritually or genetically), so if you can tie the lokomo to them then I'd say you're onto something
then I guess groose isn't related to the lokomo..........the Lokomo are natives to the land that Tetra and her pirates discovered and founded their kingdom upon. They existed on that continent far before the founding of New Hyrule. There is no relation between The Lokomo Tribe and the descendants of Tetra's Pirate gang.
How do you figure? Because in Skyward Sword this guy LITERALLY states that he built the circle of rails out of just an epiphany. And all of a sudden he knew how to be a basic locomotive engineer. Sounds to me that he has Lokomo blood in him and eventually his descendants split off from the Hylians.then I guess groose isn't related to the lokomo
by the way, none of this has anything to do w/ what she saidHyrule was flooded after The Great Flood. The mountaintops became islands for the people to live upon in the events of The Wind Waker.
Eventually, they sailed and found a massive landmass to call their own and found New Hyrule. However, there are no mentions of the flood waters receding.
New Hyrule's land-mass is probably best described as a massive plateau, being at a high enough elevation to be equal size to the mountains of Hyrule and higher. Thus, New Hyrule takes place on a continent that is a much higher altitude than most other landmasses on the planet.
This is why theory crafting needs to be well researched. My personal method of creating a theory involves purposely trying to disprove it, and if I can easily do so it will never see the light of day. But if a theory is published and it falls apart the crafter has to accept that and just move on.What if I told you.........that my original post was just a s**tpost?