Maybe, unless it's a Zelda/Sheik style for Midna (Imp/Twili), then the only thing she'll need left is a stronger series representation from Zelda, in which that's going to be hard to do.
Actually, when you think about it, Midna left a strong impact in the timeline of events in the Zelda series of games, I mean, If you want, here's the Chronology as said by Wikipedia: beware, it is Long!
Chronology:
"The precise chronology of the Zelda universe is hotly debated among fans, although some fans do not feel the games are definitively connected. As the series progressed, and more games were released, the exact order of the games in an overall timeline became complex and heavily disputed.
The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past is either a prequel or a sequel to the original NES games; this is debated because the back of the box states A Link to the Past comes before the original NES game. However, Shigeru Miyamoto has said on various occasions that the original
Legend of Zelda comes before
A Link to the Past. The Nintendo 64 The
Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time was also a prequel, going even further back and showing the origins of many things from the previous games.
The Legend Of Zelda: The Wind Waker takes place hundreds of years after the events of
Ocarina of Time. The game explicitly references the "Hero of Time" from that game, and states that due to the hero's absence, it was necessary to flood Hyrule in order to stop Ganon.
The Minish Cap, Four Swords and Four Swords Adventures reference other titles and are known to be a part of the timeline, but through connections from
Four Sword Adventures and
A Link to the Past (such as the castles being exactly the same) it can be assumed that the Four Sword games come before A Link to the Past, leaving their exact relationships with the other games, or how much time has passed in Hyrule between each game, uncertain.
In an interview conducted by Nintendo Dream with Eiji Aonuma in December 2006, it was revealed that there are two parallel universes in the Zelda chronology. The timeline is split at the end of
Ocarina of Time, when Link is sent back in time by Princess Zelda to live through his childhood, while the original events of
Ocarina of Time continue on a different path. Once returned to his original time, Link goes to see Zelda again, and the result of this meeting is an alternate future in which the villain Ganondorf is arrested and tried by the ancient sages, who attempt to execute him, but are instead forced to banish him to the Twilight Realm.
Twilight Princess then occurs over one hundred years later, after Link's role as a child in the events of
Ocarina of Time and
Majora's Mask. Meanwhile, The Wind Waker occurs in the "adult Link" timeline, hundreds of years after the Hero of Time i]saved Hyrule in
Ocarina of Time, and it is directly followed by
Phantom Hourglass.
So basically, it's kind of being said that Midna was going to exist AFTER the events of OoT, seeing as how that game changed the Zelda Universe, it would also explain the features that the sunken underwater Hyrule had in WW that resembled the ones in TP.
so basicaly, Midna sorta always was predicted, just not thought of, she was kind of a random thought, and that's how they keyed her into the storyline.
This was a very
USELESS post, I know.
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