Darknut
time to panic
- Joined
- Jul 17, 2009
I believe this rumor hasn't been proven, correct me if I'm wrong, but Hyrule is said to be bigger and supposed to have more people, right? I really like this idea, because the stories and tales of Hyrule make it sound so big and powerful, but in the games Hyrule has a population of 100-200 Hylains/other species more or less. Hyrule in OoT, I thought, was really, really small. On the globe Hyrule would be nothing but a speck! Hyrule is like a tiny island that you can easily travel from one end to another.
In TP things improved, not by much though. The population increased in some areas, like the people of Castle Town. But then again the Gerudos and Kokiri were removed. Hyrule was bigger, but only because Hyrule field was twice as big.
I think one of the reasons I like WW so much is because I loved how big it was, although not very big in population, there was a lot to explore and I loved that about it. The vastness of it left much more secrets like caves, islands, or enemy posts to be discovered.
So this rumor really appeals to me because I like to think of Hyrule as a great, strong kingdom...not a tiny island. Also the more people means the more side quests are available, and more land means many more areas to be explored! What are your thoughts on this?
In TP things improved, not by much though. The population increased in some areas, like the people of Castle Town. But then again the Gerudos and Kokiri were removed. Hyrule was bigger, but only because Hyrule field was twice as big.
I think one of the reasons I like WW so much is because I loved how big it was, although not very big in population, there was a lot to explore and I loved that about it. The vastness of it left much more secrets like caves, islands, or enemy posts to be discovered.
So this rumor really appeals to me because I like to think of Hyrule as a great, strong kingdom...not a tiny island. Also the more people means the more side quests are available, and more land means many more areas to be explored! What are your thoughts on this?