A bit nitpicky but Link is certainly awake in the MM opening, on Epona.
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I actually did some research on this. For the longest time, I believed that Termina was created as a byproduct of the Goddesses creating Hyrule, but could find no source to support this. What's interesting about Link's mind creating the Four Giants is that Link never actually saw the Three Goddesses in Hyrule, so his mind filled in the blank with these obscure beings.So how did Link actually create the lore of Termina's beginning? Where did he take that from?
And even then, how does it support the hero's shade theory?
Yeah I just watched the video. Well he's drowsy, so it at least hints to the sleep.A bit nitpicky but Link is certainly awake in the MM opening, on Epona.
Part of Hyrule? Hyrule is just one kingdom. Holodrum, Lanayru, and New Hyrule aren't even part of Hyrule. Termina is beyond even all of these, it's in an alternate dimension altogether.Termina is part of Hyrule. I refuse to think otherwise.
Well your English has proven adequate enough to pass for a native (trust me, there are those who primarily speak English and are terrible at it). And yes, they are linked, but by what? An interdimensional warp? There are so many mysteries surrounding Termina that just can't be answered without another game's release.Well, they are linked. English = not native language fail ^_^
In the introductions to OoX, Link enters Hyrule Castle and approaches the Triforce, which warps him to Holodrum/Labrynna. They are tangible worlds as far as we know, because once Link has defeated Onox, Veran, Twinrova, Ganon, and saved Zelda, he sets out on a boat to return to Hyrule/continue adventuring (and the boat looks ridiculously similar to the boat seen in the intro to LA). This is why so many like myself support LA following the Oracles.I'm uninformed about the OoX games, how does link actually end up on those worlds/realms/dimensions?
Considering the nature of the Lost Woods, I wouldn't be surprised if it was the home of dimensional warps. The Lost Woods are left vague enough by the developers to actually be able to do pretty much everythng, which I like a lot about the area.
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This is a good point. Though, I've seen and experienced things in my dreams that I've never before in my conscious life. It's also interesting that his experience with the slingshot, hammer, and boomerang would translate into transformational mask abilities as they become part of something he can do with his body.How does Link actually dream of all this new technology? This could work 2 ways though.
1. He dreamt it and forgot it afterwards, so it isn't in Hyrule any time soon
2. It was real and he didn't bother spreading it through Hyrule.
Yeah, but how does he make up all the technology? Ugh, so vague.
There's a Goron in Goron City that rolls around constantly.Hammer would be Goron? Isn't the goron the one that curls p and spins? I don't know if that's something he ever saw a goron do, but he did saw rocks do it so it would make sense.
There were Gorons rolling all over Death Mountain trail and in Goron City. Also, the type of attack and the effect that the Megaton Hammer had is equalled by the Goron punches in MM, just as the Deku Scrub Bubble is a replacement to the Slingshot, and the Zora fins, the boomerang. Basically, all of his equipment from OoT was transcribed in MM as alternatives, if not just remakes (like the Shields, Bow, Hookshot, etc).Hammer would be Goron? Isn't the goron the one that curls p and spins? I don't know if that's something he ever saw a goron do, but he did saw rocks do it so it would make sense.
Mhm, will think about this /bedtime
This alone is enough to turn me against the dream theory. Also, the complete lack of both Zelda and Ganon is a biggie. If Majora's Mask had transformed into a Ganon-like entity as one of its forms, then I would write off the mentioned "Goddess of Time" as Zelda, and cement the dream theory completely. Plus, during MM, Link remembers when Zelda gave him the Ocarina and taught him the Song of Time. That's a memory. You don't tap into memories in your dreams, rather, your dreams are formed by memories.I was thinking, and my biggest problem with this is that there are no Kokiri. You could say that in his dream, the Kokiri were simply made monkeys, but that makes little sense. Why? Because the Kokiri and the Kokiri Forest are the two things that Link grew up with and is most familiar with. Why would he remember all the faces and species that he had only been with for a short time and block out the one group that he had been with since he can remember?
Maybe he did it subconsciously because the other Kokiri treated him not so nice, but Saria? I know Link doesn't enounter any of the sages' counterparts in Termina, but Saria was Link's friend since forever. Why wouldn't even a passing mention of her be in his dream? Rather odd.
Other than that, it's a sensible theory.
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I definitely think that it's plausible. It makes so much sense.Also, no takers on the Miyamoto-Aonuma theory?
Perhaps the Deku Tree tells them that if they leave the forest, they'll become just like the Skull Kids in the Lost Woods, which the Kokiri are bound to be familiar with, when in truth, they only become them when they become lost in the Lost Woods, not in the rest of Hyrule.Speaking of Kokiri...
I coulda sworn somewhere in OoT they said Kokiri can't leave the forest or else they turn into skull kids or something like that. I replayed OoT the other day the whole Ganon battle and in the ending I noticed some Kokiri at Lon Lon Ranch which is outside of the forest and they were partying like everybody else. Could it be that all Kokiri are Hylian children that have been left by themselves or is it some made up theory? And if it is made up, who made it up and why?
How does Link grow up in those woods then?Actually, it's the other way around. Hylians cant go into the woods, because they will get lost and turn into Stalfos. I am guessing it is more like a safety mechanism so that the Hylians wont find the sacred grounds of the Deku Tree. Kokiri simply choose not to leave the forest, though them leaving isnt unheard of.
Upon seeing Link, everyone knows that he is a "fairy boy from the forest", which gives me a reason to believe that the Kokiri have the ability to leave the woods, and leave frequently. Kokiri dont easily get lost in the Lost Woods, because of the power of the Deku Tree protecting them.
Good question. But the lore of the Lost Woods clearly states that No one can go into the Lost Woods. All who try become Stalfos. How did Link and his mother get there? I dont know.How does Link grow up in those woods then?
I like this. It's also possible that Stallord looks like neither (or both) because he's supposed to retcon whichever one he is. But since Stallord has horns (albeit four) on his head, that seems to suggest Volvagia over Dodongo.I really don't like the idea of it having to go with the looks of it, because it's the LEGEND of Zelda. Just like other legends, some things are exaggerated and some things are told to a minimum. So really, it may just be how Link sees him/her. Ocarina of Time Link might not have not been paying attention to Volvagia's chest and might not have seen it, therefore, in Ocarina of Time, we see what Ocarina of Time Link saw; Volvagia without a chest.
Use the loo then?I might also be full of crap.
Zeldapedia said:Dark Dragon
It is also possible that Stallord is based on General Onox's Dark Dragon form from The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons. The body proportions, in terms of arm length, horn size and shape, and facial structure, are quite similar. In addition, Stallord also has no lower half rings similar to how Onox has a tail and no hind legs. However, the Dark Dragon only has four fingers, unlike Stallord, and also had wings, which Stallord lacks (althogh they may have been buried into the sand before the events in the game). Also the Dark Dragon only seems to have two teeth during its boss fight, unlike Stallord, which has ten teeth (although we may not have seen all of Dark Dragon's teeth).
The problem is, is that Volvagia doesn't have a chest,
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stallord's chest is about the same size as his head?Of course, if I may, I'd point out that Stallord's head is not much smaller than his chest,
maybe she got stuck in the sand where she was sleeping or something? or maybe the bottom half of her body broke off or something.. (is it just me that thinks of volvagia as a female?)Also, if Stallord is Volvagia, then why doesn't she just fly out of the sand to begin with?