Turo602
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For @Turo602, what is the order of parallel events in the hypothetical 4th timeline? Which games take place before which? Or, if not parallel events, how do you explain all the references in TotK? I guess I'm critical cuz I don't know the order.
The order of those parallel events isn't relevant because those stories aren't important anymore. It's all presented as myth in BotW/TotK where there seems to be a reoccurring theme regarding the falsity of legends. The implications of this along with all the newly added lore and cross references brings into question the validity of the entire timeline.
A 4th timeline is just a means of preserving the previous canon as the muddled history of Hyrule presented in BotW/TotK would only be a factor to its respective timeline that conveniently splits around the founding of Hyrule, an event that occurs right before Ocarina of Time and its branching timelines, due to the fact that the events of Breath of the Wild are confirmed in Tears of the Kingdom to have happened after Zelda’s interference with time.
It's basically the reverse of what they did with the Downfall Timeline, which was created to separate the old lore from the newer ideas and concepts they wanted to establish on hardware capable of richer and more complex storytelling. Only now, this 4th timeline would be used to separate the new games from everything else while still being able to acknowledge all of its history through minor details, subtle references, and important landmarks to keep its Hyrule rich and familiar to fans. Except the order of events or whether or not they really happened isn't the point anymore when there's still 10,000 years of unaccounted for events in between that is the focus of this story and era.
As corny as it sounds, all those older games are just legends now, which is why I keep on hammering the point about looking backwards to no avail, when we should be looking ahead and paying attention to how future titles connect to eachother in this new era of Zelda that is intentionally set far off from those previous eras, only to confuse and fuel speculation while Nintendo could be withholding that final piece of the puzzle that makes everything make sense like they did when they created that 3rd split, except this one has actual in-game ties that support it just like Ocarina of Time.
There's still no real placement for BotW and TotK other than they come last, so there is no official canon in regards to their placement on the timeline. So it's a bit absurd to restrict theorizing of their placement to the canon we have when they negate it entirely, while also accepting the fact that the canon is flawed, only to reject a placement that abides by those same flawed pre-established conventions because it's not "good writing." If you're willing to accept the flaws and rules laid out by Nintendo, then why do you hold theories to a different standard? Literally nothing changes about the games or original timeline with a 4th branch and no amount of "better writing" is going to make these games suddenly fit into one of the timelines they so adamantly contradict without some sort of leap of faith.It means just make good stories with the current storyline. Work with the canon you have, not the canon you want.