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= = = SPOILERS FOR TEARS OF THE KINGDOM = = =
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Okay.
So Tears of the Kingdom has Zelda go FAR into the past to very founding of Hyrule, and the information gleaned from the flashbacks has plenty of details hard contradicting the narrative of the main timeline thus far.
But I thought of a way around these contradictions to avoid an in-lore retcon in favor of a out-of-lore development retcon.
You see, Nintendo has stated many times that the events of Breath of the Wild take place so far into the future that the past games are thousands of years in the past.
But TotK has new information written that makes hard contradictions to facts established in the previous games, with one of the most poignant of offending details being that Ganondorf is ruler of the Gerudo at a time around the beginning of the timeline in an era where supposedly Hyrule was founded.
But I know a way to fix this.
Simply put, have Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom take place on a timeline that people are oblivious to its existene.
You see, in Skyward Sword there is a timeline split that people have not really noticed.
When you go back in time to plant the Lifefruit Tree Seed in the Sealed Temple, you cause a timeline spilt. There is now a timeline where we continue the game to its completion and there is a timeline where Link just vanished, unintentionally abandoning the world to suffer Demise's wrath.
And so, I think to best avoid a major series of in-universe retcons caused by the newly written narratives of Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom, Nintendo should exploit this unrealized and unexplored timeline, rescind their previous interviews in which they declared that BotW takes place around 100,000 years after the events of the other games in the timeline, and instead have the events of these two games take place on the timeline in which Skyward Sword Link abandoned.
We already have all the ingredients required to make it so.
The Zonai for example are gods and goddesses that abandoned their divine forms in favor of living mortal lives on the surface. This fact can be recontextualized as a backup plan that Hylia had in mind, foreseeing such an event because she is the Goddess of Time.
Skyward Sword Zelda frees herself from the amber crystal in the Sealed Temple and calls upon many of the other gods and goddesses. They heed the call and become mortals on the surface. Together, they defeat Demise once and for all. However, the Demon King lays a curse just as he does in the mainline continuity, a curse that promises a successor will be born.
Demise is killed and the curse is lain.
Time passes and peace resumes.
Eventually Rauru and Sonia bewed and found the Kingdom of Hyrule, in the name of the Goddess they would sacrifice their divinity for.
And then the events of The Imprisoning War will take place, leading into the events of The Great Calamity, Breath of the Wild, and Tears of the Kingdom.
And so, just as my chart above has it written out, we would then have seven timelines.
The Original Unified Timeline
The Lifefruit Tree Timeline, which is followed by the Downfall, Adulthood, and Childhood Timelines.
The Abandoned Timeline, which will also have Terrako's Paradox create a new timeline for Hyrule Warriors - Age of Calamity to take place within (heck, OG Hyrule Warriors could be made canon then as a game that takes place after Age of Calamity).
Problem solved.
No major retcons other than the originally established placement of where Breath of the Wild supposedly took place within.
The timeline just gets a bit more screwy to draw out on paper is all.
And so, if Nintendo did this, the order the games go in would be as follows -

Thoughts anyone?
EDIT -
Actually if you think about it, it wouldn't be a rescinding of the statement of "BotW takes place after all the other games" but rather a recontextualizing of that statement.
After all, they had 10,000 years of peace before the gameplay events of Breath of the Wild.
So honestly, even though BotW would be the first game in the Abandoned Timeline, it would technically take place in a year far beyond what the other games are taking place in.
So for example, Zelda II might be taking place in the year 1337 but BotW would be taking place in 11,337. so the statement quoted above would not be false but instead be given a new context if Nintendo went through with this sort of plan.
Read
At
Your
Own
Discretion

Okay.
So Tears of the Kingdom has Zelda go FAR into the past to very founding of Hyrule, and the information gleaned from the flashbacks has plenty of details hard contradicting the narrative of the main timeline thus far.
But I thought of a way around these contradictions to avoid an in-lore retcon in favor of a out-of-lore development retcon.
You see, Nintendo has stated many times that the events of Breath of the Wild take place so far into the future that the past games are thousands of years in the past.
But TotK has new information written that makes hard contradictions to facts established in the previous games, with one of the most poignant of offending details being that Ganondorf is ruler of the Gerudo at a time around the beginning of the timeline in an era where supposedly Hyrule was founded.
But I know a way to fix this.
Simply put, have Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom take place on a timeline that people are oblivious to its existene.
You see, in Skyward Sword there is a timeline split that people have not really noticed.
When you go back in time to plant the Lifefruit Tree Seed in the Sealed Temple, you cause a timeline spilt. There is now a timeline where we continue the game to its completion and there is a timeline where Link just vanished, unintentionally abandoning the world to suffer Demise's wrath.
And so, I think to best avoid a major series of in-universe retcons caused by the newly written narratives of Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom, Nintendo should exploit this unrealized and unexplored timeline, rescind their previous interviews in which they declared that BotW takes place around 100,000 years after the events of the other games in the timeline, and instead have the events of these two games take place on the timeline in which Skyward Sword Link abandoned.
We already have all the ingredients required to make it so.
The Zonai for example are gods and goddesses that abandoned their divine forms in favor of living mortal lives on the surface. This fact can be recontextualized as a backup plan that Hylia had in mind, foreseeing such an event because she is the Goddess of Time.
Skyward Sword Zelda frees herself from the amber crystal in the Sealed Temple and calls upon many of the other gods and goddesses. They heed the call and become mortals on the surface. Together, they defeat Demise once and for all. However, the Demon King lays a curse just as he does in the mainline continuity, a curse that promises a successor will be born.
Demise is killed and the curse is lain.
Time passes and peace resumes.
Eventually Rauru and Sonia bewed and found the Kingdom of Hyrule, in the name of the Goddess they would sacrifice their divinity for.
And then the events of The Imprisoning War will take place, leading into the events of The Great Calamity, Breath of the Wild, and Tears of the Kingdom.
And so, just as my chart above has it written out, we would then have seven timelines.
The Original Unified Timeline
The Lifefruit Tree Timeline, which is followed by the Downfall, Adulthood, and Childhood Timelines.
The Abandoned Timeline, which will also have Terrako's Paradox create a new timeline for Hyrule Warriors - Age of Calamity to take place within (heck, OG Hyrule Warriors could be made canon then as a game that takes place after Age of Calamity).
Problem solved.
No major retcons other than the originally established placement of where Breath of the Wild supposedly took place within.
The timeline just gets a bit more screwy to draw out on paper is all.
And so, if Nintendo did this, the order the games go in would be as follows -

Thoughts anyone?
EDIT -
Actually if you think about it, it wouldn't be a rescinding of the statement of "BotW takes place after all the other games" but rather a recontextualizing of that statement.
After all, they had 10,000 years of peace before the gameplay events of Breath of the Wild.
So honestly, even though BotW would be the first game in the Abandoned Timeline, it would technically take place in a year far beyond what the other games are taking place in.
So for example, Zelda II might be taking place in the year 1337 but BotW would be taking place in 11,337. so the statement quoted above would not be false but instead be given a new context if Nintendo went through with this sort of plan.
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