Erimgard
Even Ganon loves cookies
- Joined
- May 16, 2009
- Location
- East Clock Town
So a theory has been tossed around for a long time now. This theory is known as "The Legend Theory", and states that there is no complete timeline linking all the games together. The reason for this is that the games aren't all new stories, but rather most of them are just the same legend retold.
While this can't be entirely true as some games are obvious sequels/prequels to others, is it possible that all the games involving Ganon are distorted legends? Since most of them reference a backstory, there has to be an original, true starting point.
While I still believe in a true, overall timeline, I did some research into the possibility that each game featuring Ganon is a "what happened next" Legend taking place after one of Ocarina of Time's endings.
In this version of The Legend Theory, Ocarina of Time is the only true story, and each other game is a "what if" scenario, focusing on one specific element of Ocarina's story, and romanticizing it to make it of central importance.
My full thoughts on the matter can be found here:
Legends of Hyrule
Discuss.
While this can't be entirely true as some games are obvious sequels/prequels to others, is it possible that all the games involving Ganon are distorted legends? Since most of them reference a backstory, there has to be an original, true starting point.
While I still believe in a true, overall timeline, I did some research into the possibility that each game featuring Ganon is a "what happened next" Legend taking place after one of Ocarina of Time's endings.
In this version of The Legend Theory, Ocarina of Time is the only true story, and each other game is a "what if" scenario, focusing on one specific element of Ocarina's story, and romanticizing it to make it of central importance.
My full thoughts on the matter can be found here:
Legends of Hyrule
Discuss.