Kneutronic
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I thought that was the Adult Timeline...A Link to the Past, A Link Between Worlds, the very first Legend of Zelda, and the Adventure of Link.
We're not married...82 possible divorces?
It isn't. In the Adult Timeline Link goes off into another land, and the seal containing Ganondorf in the sacred realm weakens over time and eventually breaks, freeing and enabling him to attack Hyrule once more.I thought that was the Adult Timeline...
It shows the path where Zelda breaks the space-time continum by stopping an event before it even began.how does OoT split into 3 different timelines though? The main quest never shows the other 2 paths only one.. if Ganondorf defeats link it's automatically game over and Zelda always sends link back at end game..
I'm assuming the A Link to the Past timeline begins in the instance that the player would get a Game Over, very likely around the final battle of the game.86 how does OoT split into 3 different timelines though? The main quest never shows the other 2 paths only one.. if Ganondorf defeats link it's automatically game over and Zelda always sends link back at end game..
It shows the path where Zelda breaks the space-time continum by stopping an event before it even began.
Second one is what would've happened if she didn't, which makes sense.
Third one is stupid, however, as you basically need to die to cause it.
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Imo the only two that makes sense is the future that Link saved and the one where he was sent back and threw Ganondorf in prison.. the whole death scenario sounds like a rather poor excuse to make a timeline fit.. (I'd honestly count deaths to be not official..)89
I'm assuming the A Link to the Past timeline begins in the instance that the player would get a Game Over, very likely around the final battle of the game.
The other one seems to be a bit more debatable.
only in that one sentenceHello, friend!
How are you, friend?
Do I call you "friend" too often?
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Which one is the one, friend?that "one" sentence![]()
Time is just a huge, but extremely fragile pile of what-if scenarios.the timelines sound more like theoretical "what ifs" then what actually happened..
exactly, its just that "one" sentence.... good luck figuring out which oneWhich one is the one, friend?
After all, I called you "friend" in every sentence...friend
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I think it happens before OoT...I don't believe we've been given a proper explanation for the "Four Swords" timeline, either, and whether it has a place in any of the other three timelines....though I could be wrong.
all expect adventures is before oot and after skyward107
I don't believe we've been given a proper explanation for the "Four Swords" timeline, either, and whether it has a place in any of the other three timelines....though I could be wrong.
Friend, that sentence doesn't exist...exactly, its just that "one" sentence.... good luck figuring out which one![]()
...Friend, that sentence doesn't exist...
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Of course I did, friend!...
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... curses you figured it out...
...ooookay... now your starting to use friend a bit too much...Of course I did, friend!
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Friend?...ooookay... now your starting to use friend a bit too much...