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Sorry, I thought you were just talking about the Witcher 3
You asked if your theory made sense or if it was a mess, and gave us the options 'yes' and 'no,' rather than something like 'yes it makes sense' or 'no it doesn't make sense' and vice versa. Also try to put all your posts in one so you don't triple post, people get mad about thatWell it's my first theory so I just wanted to know if I did well and that if the theory made sense.
You asked if your theory made sense or if it was a mess, and gave us the options 'yes' and 'no,' rather than something like 'yes it makes sense' or 'no it doesn't make sense' and vice versa. Also try to put all your posts in one so you don't triple post, people get mad about that
1) Termina being a parallel universe is a total coput in order for the devs of MM to use the same models from OoT.1) Termina is parallel universe/world
2) The snowy mountain in Termina is called Snowhead not Snowpeak. Only the one in TP is called snowpeak. It's currently unknown if the big snow area in BotW is snowpeak. But we know that the snowy mountain on the Great Plateau is called Mt. Hylia.
1.) What you said is true, but it doesn't change the fact that it is, canonically, a parallel universe.1) Termina being a parallel universe is a total coput in order for the devs of MM to use the same models from OoT.
2) If Hyrule were to sieze Snowhead, it's possible they renamed it. This has happened alot of times during ancient history. Take in point the spirit temple. It was seized and then renamed the arbiter's grounds. Why can't this happen to Snowpeak
3) the geography of both Snowhead and Snowpeak is extremely similar. Both are mountains that are located inside of a round crater. Also, in Oot, there is no giant snowy mountain within a crater. So where the hell did snowpeak come from? If it did pop up after MM, people would have thought of Snowpeak as a great discovery not a cursed place. If it was captured by Hyrule, people WOULD have considered it a cursed place because of the soldiers who died there in order to capture it.