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Alas, I have made it here to settle the score once and for all... Using my abilities of the English language to solve the time line dilemma.
And we are going to do this by looking at the titles of the series its self....
The Legend of Zelda.
The Legend of Zelda
The Legend of Zelda
Legend- singluar tense... Meaning ONE... Not Two, Not Multiple... ONE. And ONLY ONE. So the Zelda series is just but ONE story.... Retold. And Told over and over and over again. That brings us to discuss the etymology of the word Legend itself.
Legend according to the Wiki
It is a story.
It is a story that's passed down.
Its subject to change based on who's telling it.
So The Legend of Zelda.
Is but a single story, retold by different people. Makes sense why the game play/storyline between Twilight Princess, Ocarina of Time, Adventures of Link, and Legend of Zelda... Have changed very little.
In fact the most drastic change is in fact Twilight Princess... But where have we seen variations before? Perhaps TP was told from the Twili's culture's Point of View.... The Hylians wouldn't have use for the Twili's interactions with our hero of time...
Now when examining a legend, we must look at other legends... In order to understand how they can vary.... (and you people just hang on I'm not going off topic)... But I am indeed about to compare the Legend of Zelda... To the Legend of Cinderella.
Yeah that's right.... They're both legends and both have variations depending on which Culture you get the story from.
Because there are over 5000 stories of the Cinderella legend, I am going to compare and contrast 3 of them with the Zelda Legend.
Classic Cinderella
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(if you are familiar with the Disney Version... It's the one that most closely follows the classic)
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Ok- Lets note... The basic elements... Girl, Seemly unworthy gets noble husband, through being a humble person. Yet the stories themselves Range widely from Ox, to pumpkin, to Snake. If these stories didnt have the word "Cinderella" attached. It is likely you wouldn't even consider them the same story. Cultural influences the variations in the details... yet the overall theme stays the same.
Lets go back to The Legend of Zelda. Someone/something steals triforce, hero is called, Princess in trouble, hero must save her.
In LoZ- Link is an adventurer on his own, trying to rescue the triforce shards and save Zelda from Boar Ganon's Grip. (The basic Hylian Story)
In AoL- Boy named Link (coincidentally) is trying to wake said princess from a sleeping spell.... (Seeing as Impa sent him on this journey -see AoL instruction manual- we shall assume that this is the Shiekah version)
In OoT- Boy gets guardian,( in this legend a fairy) to help him rescue the triforce and save Zelda from a human form of Ganon. (Most Likely told from the Forest POV)
In TP - The twili's culture's version of the story.... Link gets a guardian, (in this legend its a Twili Princess) to help him rescue the triforce and save it from Ganon (and the twili baddie, Zant).
Its the same story Retold. Just like Cinderella is the Same story retold.... Wash Rinse Repeat... It doesn't change a thing. Take the Legend of Zelda from each culture's point of view, and you too will see...
I guess we can say.....
Adieu.
And we are going to do this by looking at the titles of the series its self....
The Legend of Zelda.
The Legend of Zelda
The Legend of Zelda
Legend- singluar tense... Meaning ONE... Not Two, Not Multiple... ONE. And ONLY ONE. So the Zelda series is just but ONE story.... Retold. And Told over and over and over again. That brings us to discuss the etymology of the word Legend itself.
Legend according to the Wiki
Legend according to Merriam Webster, typically, is a short (mono-) episodic, traditional, highly ecotypified[3] historicized narrative performed in a conversational mode, reflecting on a psychological level a symbolic representation of folk belief and collective experiences and serving as a reaffirmation of commonly held values of the group to whose tradition it belongs."
Ok so commonalities these sources share on the word Legend.a : a story coming down from the past; especially : one popularly regarded as historical although not verifiable
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c : a popular myth of recent origin
It is a story.
It is a story that's passed down.
Its subject to change based on who's telling it.
So The Legend of Zelda.
Is but a single story, retold by different people. Makes sense why the game play/storyline between Twilight Princess, Ocarina of Time, Adventures of Link, and Legend of Zelda... Have changed very little.
In fact the most drastic change is in fact Twilight Princess... But where have we seen variations before? Perhaps TP was told from the Twili's culture's Point of View.... The Hylians wouldn't have use for the Twili's interactions with our hero of time...
Now when examining a legend, we must look at other legends... In order to understand how they can vary.... (and you people just hang on I'm not going off topic)... But I am indeed about to compare the Legend of Zelda... To the Legend of Cinderella.
Yeah that's right.... They're both legends and both have variations depending on which Culture you get the story from.
Because there are over 5000 stories of the Cinderella legend, I am going to compare and contrast 3 of them with the Zelda Legend.
Mufaro’s Beautiful Daughters
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Classic Cinderella
--Link--
(if you are familiar with the Disney Version... It's the one that most closely follows the classic)
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Pear Blossom - The Korean Cinderella
---Link----
Ok- Lets note... The basic elements... Girl, Seemly unworthy gets noble husband, through being a humble person. Yet the stories themselves Range widely from Ox, to pumpkin, to Snake. If these stories didnt have the word "Cinderella" attached. It is likely you wouldn't even consider them the same story. Cultural influences the variations in the details... yet the overall theme stays the same.
Lets go back to The Legend of Zelda. Someone/something steals triforce, hero is called, Princess in trouble, hero must save her.
In LoZ- Link is an adventurer on his own, trying to rescue the triforce shards and save Zelda from Boar Ganon's Grip. (The basic Hylian Story)
In AoL- Boy named Link (coincidentally) is trying to wake said princess from a sleeping spell.... (Seeing as Impa sent him on this journey -see AoL instruction manual- we shall assume that this is the Shiekah version)
In OoT- Boy gets guardian,( in this legend a fairy) to help him rescue the triforce and save Zelda from a human form of Ganon. (Most Likely told from the Forest POV)
In TP - The twili's culture's version of the story.... Link gets a guardian, (in this legend its a Twili Princess) to help him rescue the triforce and save it from Ganon (and the twili baddie, Zant).
Its the same story Retold. Just like Cinderella is the Same story retold.... Wash Rinse Repeat... It doesn't change a thing. Take the Legend of Zelda from each culture's point of view, and you too will see...
I guess we can say.....
Adieu.