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As in a Version of Hyrule that was created in the aftermath of a nuclear war, not to dissimilar to the origin of the Land of Ooo from the "Adventure Time" cartoon series?
For me, I already got the thing figured out:
The dull greyish green denotes the nuclear wasteland...
There never was any goddesses and never was any magic. All of it was just advanced technology and science that that a less advanced people viewed as magic. Even the more fantastical creatures such as the non-human races and the monsters wandering the land are either experiments from before the war or are mutants.
The Goddesses were a series of AI that restored part of a ravaged Earth which was misconstrued into a creation myth. As for Link and Zelda, They were experiments intended to be some kind of contingency where they were to lead Humanity in the post war.
Ganon on the other hand has an origin similar to Adventure Time's Lich. That being he was created from a detonation from the niggest and baddest bomb dropped in the war.
Like how do you think a Zelda setting of this nature could be handled in a hypothetical game?
I could also see this going back to the old idea of the Triforce originally being a series of computer chips instead of magical relics.
For me, I already got the thing figured out:
The dull greyish green denotes the nuclear wasteland...
There never was any goddesses and never was any magic. All of it was just advanced technology and science that that a less advanced people viewed as magic. Even the more fantastical creatures such as the non-human races and the monsters wandering the land are either experiments from before the war or are mutants.
The Goddesses were a series of AI that restored part of a ravaged Earth which was misconstrued into a creation myth. As for Link and Zelda, They were experiments intended to be some kind of contingency where they were to lead Humanity in the post war.
Ganon on the other hand has an origin similar to Adventure Time's Lich. That being he was created from a detonation from the niggest and baddest bomb dropped in the war.
Like how do you think a Zelda setting of this nature could be handled in a hypothetical game?
I could also see this going back to the old idea of the Triforce originally being a series of computer chips instead of magical relics.
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