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- Nov 8, 2009
Hey. I haven't been here in a while. Recently I picked up a Zelda game after a while, and then I remembered all about the timeline! Anyway,
This
........................../ - WW/PH - ST
SS - MC - FS - OoT - LttP/OoX/LA - LoZ/AoL
..........................\MM - TP - FSA
is the official timeline.
Hate it or love it, this is what Nintendo decided was the best way to arrange all the stories at the moment. If you analyze it for just a minute you logically conclude that something is off; someone... "cheated." Namely, with the new "third" branch. It isn't really a branch at all. It is an alternative to the AT; they can't exist exist as parallels. Why? Because one contradicts the other. This is not the same as the way the AT and CT coexist. Those two are physically separate continuities that are equally as real as the other. The new branch is simply an alternate universe. So really, that timeline means this
........................../ - WW/PH - ST
SS - MC - FS - OoT
..........................\MM - TP - FSA
OR this
........................../ - LttP/OoX/LA - LoZ/AoL
SS - MC - FS - OoT
..........................\MM - TP - FSA
And that is "OR," not "AND."
And therein lies the problem. This is where the Nintendo execs cheated. They did not construct a master timeline.
They constructed two.
That is the only way I can accept it. They have created two (debatable) infallible timelines, and only one can be true at a time. As long as that's the case, we're still in business! The search for a master timeline continues!
If we begin with what Nintendo has, and we strictly weed out all the inconsistent links based on the rule that the original language in-game text and instruction manuals cannot lie (and this must hold true throughout my argument), we arrive at this
........................../ - WW/PH - ST
SS - MC - FS - OoT
..........................\MM - TP
Because the backstory to ALttP is not consistent to OoT (even if Link fails), as the official timeline would seem to imply. Also, FSA can only exist in conjunction with FS; it treats FS as a prequel, referring specifically to the characters "Link" and "Zelda" in that game, as opposed to its hazy treatment of MC. If FSA can't be with FS, then it can't be at all. So, were are successful in returning the number of timelines back down to one. There must be a way that the rest of the games could fit this timeline. If you disagree, that's perfectly fine, but your alternative is two timelines, not one. Here is what I have always assumed
......................./ - WW/PH - ST
SS - MC - OoT
..................\MM - TP - FS/FSA - LttP/OoX/LA - LoZ/AoL
Now, the backstory of ALttP, the Seal War, is causing problems again. The Seal War cannot be FSA, despite certain similarities. Some event must happen that undoes the effects of FSA, and sets up for the Seal War. Ganon with Trident must leave his Four Sword seal, become human again, and return to society. This is my wild guess:
Ganon, upon leaving the mortal realm and entering the seal of the Four Sword, is reverted to Ganondorf, even though he retains his trident. This new seal is now guaranteed by a duplicate that exists in a palace in the sacred realm. The Four Sword cannot be pulled from its pedestal in the mortal realm anymore; it's too risky. Still, a doppelganger of Link finds its way into the palace in the sacred realm, and pulls the sword. (I get this from the GBA ALttP special dungeon. In it, a shadow Link split in four by the sword resides in the Palace of the Four Sword.) The seal in the regular world is broken, and Ganondorf returns to society.
They couldn't make that into a game, but it's not impossible. That's how I get rid of the 50/50 raffle timelines and put the older games in a logical position. Do you all think this is a reasonable explanation?
This
........................../ - WW/PH - ST
SS - MC - FS - OoT - LttP/OoX/LA - LoZ/AoL
..........................\MM - TP - FSA
is the official timeline.
Hate it or love it, this is what Nintendo decided was the best way to arrange all the stories at the moment. If you analyze it for just a minute you logically conclude that something is off; someone... "cheated." Namely, with the new "third" branch. It isn't really a branch at all. It is an alternative to the AT; they can't exist exist as parallels. Why? Because one contradicts the other. This is not the same as the way the AT and CT coexist. Those two are physically separate continuities that are equally as real as the other. The new branch is simply an alternate universe. So really, that timeline means this
........................../ - WW/PH - ST
SS - MC - FS - OoT
..........................\MM - TP - FSA
OR this
........................../ - LttP/OoX/LA - LoZ/AoL
SS - MC - FS - OoT
..........................\MM - TP - FSA
And that is "OR," not "AND."
And therein lies the problem. This is where the Nintendo execs cheated. They did not construct a master timeline.
They constructed two.
That is the only way I can accept it. They have created two (debatable) infallible timelines, and only one can be true at a time. As long as that's the case, we're still in business! The search for a master timeline continues!
If we begin with what Nintendo has, and we strictly weed out all the inconsistent links based on the rule that the original language in-game text and instruction manuals cannot lie (and this must hold true throughout my argument), we arrive at this
........................../ - WW/PH - ST
SS - MC - FS - OoT
..........................\MM - TP
Because the backstory to ALttP is not consistent to OoT (even if Link fails), as the official timeline would seem to imply. Also, FSA can only exist in conjunction with FS; it treats FS as a prequel, referring specifically to the characters "Link" and "Zelda" in that game, as opposed to its hazy treatment of MC. If FSA can't be with FS, then it can't be at all. So, were are successful in returning the number of timelines back down to one. There must be a way that the rest of the games could fit this timeline. If you disagree, that's perfectly fine, but your alternative is two timelines, not one. Here is what I have always assumed
......................./ - WW/PH - ST
SS - MC - OoT
..................\MM - TP - FS/FSA - LttP/OoX/LA - LoZ/AoL
Now, the backstory of ALttP, the Seal War, is causing problems again. The Seal War cannot be FSA, despite certain similarities. Some event must happen that undoes the effects of FSA, and sets up for the Seal War. Ganon with Trident must leave his Four Sword seal, become human again, and return to society. This is my wild guess:
Ganon, upon leaving the mortal realm and entering the seal of the Four Sword, is reverted to Ganondorf, even though he retains his trident. This new seal is now guaranteed by a duplicate that exists in a palace in the sacred realm. The Four Sword cannot be pulled from its pedestal in the mortal realm anymore; it's too risky. Still, a doppelganger of Link finds its way into the palace in the sacred realm, and pulls the sword. (I get this from the GBA ALttP special dungeon. In it, a shadow Link split in four by the sword resides in the Palace of the Four Sword.) The seal in the regular world is broken, and Ganondorf returns to society.
They couldn't make that into a game, but it's not impossible. That's how I get rid of the 50/50 raffle timelines and put the older games in a logical position. Do you all think this is a reasonable explanation?