Zelda is the only game with drunk party aliens. Think about it. "They" always target the ranch, always grab the cows which give a special milk implied to be alcoholic and always come before the Festival. They literally come to Termina to get drunk and party.
Guys actually look at this based on the majora’s mask theory link is going through the acceptance of his own death (watch game theory) It would make perfect sense why she would leave with no word it’s because there was nobody there link was only there in spirit she knew he was dead and that’s why she left she was sad it’s actually very upsetting and makes a lot of sense
I like to believe that Demise WAS the chaos that the Goddesses displaced when making the world. Enraged, he took a physical form that was as opposite of the Goddesses as possible. Even going so far as to invert their insignia and craft twisted beings in mockery of their own creations.
My theory for the origin of Demise: Maybe Demise WAS the chaos that was Hyrule. But then, the three goddesses came and created the land itself. The events of that war where Demise burst from the ground was basically him finally breaking free, pissed cause they dumped a country on him, how rude.
I've always assumed this was the case. It explains it perfectly. What came to be known as "Demise", was the incarnation of the chaos before Hyrule. He was all of it. Then the goddesses came to the void that was him, and made things that weren't him. He was no longer all of it. It was no longer chaos. It was now chaos and order. The more the goddesses created and prospered, the less and less of what he was before he became. Until one day, the chaos had enough order and created an incarnation that could fight the order that was imposing itself onto it. And just like the goddesses in the chaos, the chaos itself created it's own creatures, it walked the land with the surface dwellers too. And when this happened the order that was the piece of land cracked and bled fourth the chaos that came before. It had come to the land of order to reclaim it as the chaos it rightfully presided.
I agree in almost every origins of time story like Greek/Roman gods there is always an ethereal good and one pure evil. Two ends of the scale. A sort of balance of good and evil is a verryyyyy common theme in many many different things
@@TempoKong It is not canon, but it shows how the calamity could have been defeated without the champions dying and link waking up in the shrine of resurrection.
Actually I think I can explain Navi's leaving of Link at the end of OoT. Its symbolic of growing up. The Kokiri live in the forest and never age. They also never get lost because they have a Fairy companion to guide them. While Navi is with Link during his adventure he is free to return to his childhood. But at the end, she leaves symbolizing while that he has returned to being in child form, he is no longer a child as he has grown from his adventure and she doesn't need to guide him any more. Link can no longer return to the forest, a place that represents eternal childhood. He goes looking for Navi in MM, aiming to reclaim his childhood but gets lost in the woods. MM's story focuses on meeting new people and making new friends and parting ways with them. Skullkid's comment about Link being the same kid that taught him the song in the woods and asking to be friends is one example. Skullkid's entire arc is about making friends, thinking the giant's stopped being his friend and left him alone. This mirror's Link and Navi. At the end of MM, Link leaves the forest and rides off in search of new adventure. I hate that people say "Link is dead" in MM or something similar. Totally missing the true message of the game.
Whenever there is a meeting, a parting shall follow. But that parting needs not last forever. Whether a parting be forever or merely for a short while... that is up to you. - happy mask salesmen.
*Thank you* for putting the Aliens as the first theory since you advertised them on the thumbnail, so many other RU-vidrs use the thumbnail to tease people into watching a video, only to watch it all the way through just to see what was advertised... But you went straight to the point and because of that, I wanted to see what else you had to show!
GOD that's such a good point like. You think to yourself "well if this is number FIVE, I gotta see what number ONE looks like!" And a GOOD RU-vidr (like Zeltik) delivers.
I'm with you on that it was the Goddesses who created Demise. What Zelda said in Twilight Princess fits quite well: "Shadow and Light are two sides of the same coin...One cannot exist without the other."
There's a webcomic on Tumblr called A Tale of Two Rulers, that has its own spin on the origins of the characters, and the most recent page is telling the story of Demise and Hylia. You might want to read it.
BUT (as far as I understood) shadow and darkness are distinct. Shadow is there the twilli belong to. A realm comparable to hyrule with inhabitans just living their lives as hylians do. Ans as with real Shadows, they Need light to exist, but darkness does not. Darkness is just a lack of light, thus darkness is actually beyond light and shadow. It seems to be that the transformed twilli who followed Zant sre creatures of darkness. The light spirit also referred to them as demons. And I think that ganondorf actzally intented to merge shadow and light together to twillight, both will cause the other to cease, whereupon only darkness would remain, fullfilling the Desire of demise. Ganondorf betrayed zant and the shadowpeople anyway as revealed before the final boss. It seems to be counter intuituv to our common understanding of light afsinst darkness, but i think in the zelda universe, it is rather shadow the counterpart of light and a neccessary part of it , while darkness is opposed to both shadows and light.
I just realized this about Navi, but the Great Deku Tree specifically told Navi to accompany Link on his journey. If the fairies were under the control of the Great Deku Tree then maybe they literally only follow commands and then return to the forest upon completion of those orders. This would offer up a plausible reasoning for Navi's mysterious departure at the end of Ocarina of Time and could even explain why Link went searching for her afterward. Knowing his friend would never be given new instructions, he could have sought to find and help her. Just a thought.
That shrimp in the stone carving looks like it's actually the tail from the zora's head to me. If you look carefully, you can see that it's behind the spear, and not actually impaled on it.
Polly Bonanzas and the fact that it's a three part painting (certain word, I forget what) meaning that there's a good chance it means the first one is the ideal or the cause, middle is something, last one is result/current state/mood
The Navi mystery was short, but damn. Link ending up in Termina is a result of Link searching for her, but now knowing that his search has probably been for nothing because she's most likely dead is quite depressing. I genuinely didn't think Majora's Mask could get any darker, but now it is.
I disagree with Zeltik's interpretation on this one. To me, the friend Link was searching for was Skull Kid. It had absolutely nothing to do with Navi. It has been many years since I played Majora but I remember several references to Skull Kid running away from the lost woods because he thought no one liked him. Majora then latched on to that weakness in Skull Kid's heart. The resolution of Skull Kid's loneliness is one of the core themes of the game and it doesn't make any sense for the story to be about Navi. I don't think she is mentioned at all within the game.
@@zarabada6125 i agree somewhat but the main reason is indeed because of navi's disappearance. At the very beginning of the game, when you press start, it will tell you link was looking for an old friend. If you listen very closely, from what i remember, you will hear navi's same sound from oot
@@nachtzauberer Skull Kid helped in Link's journey in OoT. You get a heart piece in return for teaching him Saria's song and you get to sell him a mask as part of the happy mask quest. The end of Majora's mask also reveals that Link, "smells like that fairy kid that taught me that song in the woods."
@@sirei01 It is true, take a look at the end sequence for Majora's Mask. It is in both the original and 3DS versions. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-uhivoyveuJA.html Watch from 3:05.
I’d like to mention that later in the Child Timeline (Twilight Princess) we find out that the window Navi goes through leads to a dungeon. And on the topic of Demise’s origin, I like to think that he was just a creature or darkness created to cancel out Hylia, kind of like a cosmic Dark Link.
Another interesting unexplained mystery I don't see mentioned anywhere: the co-existence of Rito and and Zora in Breath of the Wild. The Rito were explicitly said to be descended from the Zora in Wind Waker; an evolution triggered by the gods themselves to ensure that Hyrule would remain beyond anyone's reach beneath the sea. The Rito's existence depends on the Zora's extinction. So how do they both casually exist in Breath of the Wild ?
I've always belived the Rito in BOTW Are Differemt than the WW ones,while the WW ones are Evolved Zoras,The BOTW ones Are true birds,who happen to have the same name of WW Rito.
Don't try to wrap your head around the actions and intentions of supposed goddesses. They could have caused the Zora to come back after WW flood waters magically receded or something.
I am surprised that you didnt mention that the window that Navi disappears into is, if we go by Twilight Princess (since the OoT Temple of Time and TP Temple of Time seem to be the same), the entrance into the Temple of Light, ''Inner/True'' Temple of Time or even the Sacred Realm.
@@zapunknown wind waker and twilight on switch would be the absolute dream. I looked on amazon for a game cube and a copy of those 2 games because i had a random hit of nostalgia, and theyre crazy expensive. Easily my 2 favorite zelda games.
This, and he doesn't distrupt the flow of his videos just to panhandle and beg for likes/subscribers like a certain Dr. started doing, hence why I unsubbed from that channel...
@@mandospiegel8994 Peebs only does Zelda for November, or as he dubbed it "Zelda Month". Even then I think he's close to ending it considering he's practically covered everything.
While watching this video I remembered that the theme song for the "aliens" in Majora's Mask is acctuelly called "Ghost attack" and I have a faint memory of a story regarding a Japanese "ghost" that resemble aliens, so that might be the solution for that mystery.
I feel like it's possible Hylia is also a creation of the Golden Goddesses, and Demise might be a proper natural counterpart, such as a shadow cast by light first appearing in Hyrule. Also another unexplained mystery, the entirety of the Ikana.
The Hylia/Demise theory makes perfect sense! Kind of like a Jin Jan thing that is going on. I like the Idea. However for Ikana: I wouldn't look to much into it because I never had the feeling that Termina is supposed to be a "real place" in Zelda. I was always a fan of the "Link is dead" theory but even if you just take everything that is definetely presented in the game, Termina always felt like something like "Wonderland" or "Oz" to me. A mysterious land that only exists as a fantasy. It is like asking were "Koholint Island" in Link's Awakening lies... the answer is nowere because it only exists in a dream. There is no ancient culture that built the Face Shrine.
Until you realise that Nintendo retconned termina to just be another country and you save it cause the moon crashing would destroy hyrule :( which sucks. I prefer the alternate reality theory where links counter part is missing cause it's the fierce deity sealed into the mask.
@@malte1984 Definitely the thought I had. x) I figured it'd make sense in a way. (MM) I agree with that partially: I enjoyed the "Link is Dead" theory, but there are instances where it doesn't work. As for Termina being a fantasy land akin to that of Oz, yes and no. I love the idea that Termina is something different entirely, but I also sort of detest the comparison to Koholint. When Majora's Mask was released its booklet and in-game text labels it a parallel world, to which yes it can be written as a dream world, but it can also not be. I'd find it incredibly lazy for Nintendo to retcon it as not real (primarily dream world), and from Skull Kid specifically. We have a variety of realms in the Zelda universe such as Lorule, Twilight Realm, and if you really want to add, Dark World. I understand not having an explanation on a realm's origin is difficult, but it didn't deserve to be dumbed down to "fake/dream world" when there are plenty of ways Nintendo could have written it. We already have the dream world Koholint in the series, why drive away the enigma Termina had to make it yet another twisted Koholint essentially? Especially with such a potent entity like Majora that could very well have had the ability to open pocket dimensions (doesn't mean such are not real, Zeltik even humoured the idea of Demise from an alternate dimension) considering the mask was used for Hexing and torture rituals. Such a thought gives me SCP-106 vibes... If we're going to deem it a fake/dream world by Majora and Skull kid then I would love if they included additional details. Surely other parts of this Unreal Termina could have been created per user/victim of the mask. Hell, I'd be fine with the entirety of Ikana being fabricated based on the details of the Hyrulean Civil War, Shadow Temple, Hyrulean family, and the Sheikah. I just wish we got more out of it. :(
@@himeoftwili Dark World was just the corruption of the Golden Land where the Triforce rests, you only barely see it when Link wakes up as a grown up in OoT, and when all the sages are gathered.
When I was a kid playing “Ocarina”, I assumed that Navi left at the end of the game because she’d been promoted to “Great Fairy”. I always imagined a tearful, but happy farewell.😊
In TP the carvings with the rito and Zoras and a child with parents reminds me of botw. Botw had all those races and links father supposedly was a knight/ soldier. Link trained to fight as well as a child according to various diary entries in the dlc. Maybe that carving is a hint to that game.?
Breath of the Wild almost had an alien invasion quest as DLC before they changed their minds and made The Champion's Ballad instead. Clearly someone on the dev team has a love for this sort of thing, so maybe they'll find a way to work it into the next non-remake.
It looked like Darunia, Ganondorf, (child) Link, and (adult) Zelda in the first. Twilight Princess is from the Triumphant Hero Child Timeline, where Ganondorf was stopped, so this makes sense. The second shows Rito, a woman with an urn, and (child) Link. Since Rito only appeared in Wind Waker, from the Triumphant Hero Adult Timeline, it doesn't make much sense for it to show up there except as fanservice. Last one just shows a Zora, Ooccoo, (child) Link, and the same man from the first (Ganondorf).
Reminds me of the scene of Gannondorf in hyrule castle in oot where he's bowing to the king, makes me think that this could be a different king of the gerudo that's not a reincarnation of Ganon, or possibly that after oot Gannondorf is no longer evil after link goes back in time
@@lukemacinnes5124 Even after Link went back in time, Ganondorf was still evil, which is why he was eventually given the death sentence, long before the events of Twilight Princess. The failed execution of Ganondorf are what put the events of Twilight Princess into motion.
I like to think that Demise is the Lorulian version of Hylia. Hylia preserves the world and defends the triforce while Demise destroys the world and wants to take the triforce
@@sirreginaldfishingtonxvii6149 I remember that. I've been here ever since Zelda U was announced, thinking, dang this guy has some crazy thinking skills, connecting dots before anyone else.
I'm almost certain the woman in the stone carving is Link's mother Wasn't it said in Ocarina of Time that Link was brought to the Kokiri Forest by his mother, who died upon reaching the meadow and striking a deal with the Great Deku Tree?
It does somehow look like someone just dropped a random piece of land on top of another piece of land, doesn't it? Almost like it doesn't quite belong...
Y'know, I just thought that maybe Majora's Mask does support the Navi dying theory. Because he goes looking for a for his friend in the lost woods and instead stumbles upon Termina, a place that in many ways represents the process of going through grief.
The king said that according to Legend, the great Plateau was the birthplace of the Kingdom of Hyrule. I believe that the ruins similar to the Castle Town from OoT IS the same ruins. But over time, they relocated the Castle for unknown purposes.
Maybe Hyrule Castle and Hyrule Castle Town weren't exactly relocated, but rebuilt, due to their destruction at the hands of Ganondorf and his monsters, during the adult timeline in Ocarina of Time.
Obviously, if Hylia existed in Hyrule, then there must be a counterpart to her in Lorule, right? If the polar opposite of a benevolent goddess isn't a demon king, then I give up.
At the end of the BOTW 2 teaser trailer, you can see the castle is being lifted out of the ground. Your theory that lands might be swap places makes so much sense! I’m so excited rn
Im so glad i found this channel a few days ago. It re-ignited my love for the series after years. Even made me go out and buy a Switch for Breath of the Wild
I don't know how likely it is, but the fact that the champions ballad reveals that there is a divine beast under the great plateau might have something to do with its being moved. After all we enter this divine beast as the finale of the dlc but we never actually see which beast it resembles as unlike the other four it remains buried. I always wondered if there were actually even more divine beasts hidden deep under hyrule buried so far that no one could find them. Maybe there is another massive mechanical beast under the korok forest, I agree that these two areas seem to have been swapped at some point. The shape of the great forest area on the map seems to fit so well with the shape of the great plateau. Great video Zeltik I always enjoy when you play with the lore and you remain one of the better more consistent zelda youtubers I have encounterd, I'm looking forward to whatever comes next.
+Simon O'Rourke The Divine Beast under the Great plateau looks like some sort of butterfly in my opinion. But the actual Divine Beast here is the bike, no?
My hypothesis: the mural in TP showcases Link, Zelda and Ganondorf as the child, the woman and the man, and they interact with different races that aren't specific people (so that Goron doesn't have to necessarily be Darunia, for example). The existence of the Ritos and the Zoras at the same time would highly suggest to me that BotW is a game of the Child timeline. I was already thinking that would be the case bc of the Gerudos. The Child timeline is the only one to both showcase Gerudos as a common race after OoT and having them leave out their thieving ways (Four Swords Adventures is the game that shows them). If the Ritos appeared while the Zoras still exist in the Child timeline too, it'd match BotW even better.
Always interpreted Breath of the Wild as a point in which all timelines end up syncing up with one another, an inevitability that would occur no matter in what ways the timelines diverge. Thus, it falls at the end of ALL the timelines.
The biggest argument against the Child timeline for me is that the Zoras have recorded history of how Princess Ruto helped the Hero and the Princess seal Ganon, after she has awakened as a Sage. In the Child Timeline, Ganon wasn't sealed and Ruto never needed to become a sage since Ganon was sent to the Twilight Realm before he could execute his plan. Ruto only becomes a sage in the Downfall and Adult Timeline.
@@inktears1164 There's a dead evil composer in Ikana Canyon who says that he sold his soul to a devil. I don't remember much about it, but Skull Kid makes sense. That guy was all over the place.
He was the next mask victim maybe? As they contain the souñ of someone, just have to wait till he dies maybe. But still the "devil" in that I wouldn't know srry
Probabbly skull kid, Time seems to flow diffrently from Hyrule to Termina When link arrives, Skull kid has already fucked up alot of things, depite the short time frame
I wouldn't say the Zora on the last carving has a shrimp impaled on his spear, it might be his fin-thingy that is attached to his head swinging kind of around him. Just my interpretation. :)
Dev 1: "Dude, I'm going to design an area that is identical to OoT's Castle Town." Dev 2: "What? Why?" Dev 1: "Because it's going to mess with people's minds." Dev 2: "Oooh! Haha! That's awesome. I'm going to do Lon Lon Ranch then."
Idea for Demise’s origins: It says that the goddesses *created* Hyrule. This means that before the descended from the Heavens, there was something already there. This means one of two things: either this is how Lorule was created, or this is the place where Demise came from, and where the fissure would have led to: a cruel, uncontrolled, chaotic realm.
For castle town being on the great plateau, you have to realize how many years it’s been. It has to be hundreds of thousands years old. They likely built a new castle in a different location. If something happened to the castle (like Ganon destroying it) caused them to build a new one.
I heard a theory that Castle Town was swapped with the Korok Forest by either the Great Deku Tree or some other strong magical force in order to hide the Master Sword
my theory for the fifth mystery actually kinda makes sense for the entire series. I think the Curse of Demise afflicts the land of Hyrule as well. Causing the land itself to shift and obscure, so no two assaults on the beings of light, the Hylians, is ever quite the same. He pokes and prods at defenses, and plots and schemes just as an eternal hate would, trying to come up with just the right plan at just the right time to completely wipe out all life.
The Navi thing came from a scrapped idea. I can't remember if it was the books or just interviews that went over it but it isn't an unsolved mystery. Navi developed a crush on Link and at the end of the adventure, she realizes they can't be together so she leaves.
During game development she got jealous of the likes of Ruto and Malon, but that idea never made it to the finished game. I wonder if they kept it as part of the lore anyway though.
I choose to believe that the great plateau was purposefully moved using Sheikah tech and/or some other kind of magic during the 100 years. Possibly as a way to protect the shrine of resurrection from Ganon's evil.
I was thinking along the same lines but with enemies found just outside the Shrine of Resurrection, doesn't seem like that intention was effective. Also interesting to note that the King of Hyrule's ghost lives on the Plateau waiting for Link
@@Icalasari People making blasphemous symbols out of anger toward the Goddesses would make sense. Maybe after enough generations (the flood was long enough ago that it was seen by many as an old folktale, after all) people forgot the significance of that symbol? (A bit like the fleur-de-lis, which has unclear origins but is found throughout European heraldry even to this day.)
@@Aladato Wouldn't they be Satanists instead. I think Atheists would be more the Yigs clan or Sheikah clan because they believe in science and technology more.
Well, the plateau mystery has been solved by the champions ballad dlc, it is link's divine beast, but this vid was made before the dlc so it's not your fault Btw THIS is the kind of content that I want. Along with incarnations rankings (like link's and ganondorf's). Good job, absolutely keep going!
I remember having a theory/headcanon on Demise's origins. He was originally Hylia's Chosen Hero long ago. But, he grew tired of being a "servant" to the Goddess, and sold his soul to darkness before rising up to become the king of demons. It's why Link has to go through so many trials in Skyward Sword, to prove that he won't go down that same path.
I believe the swap of The Great Plateau and Korok Forest is merely a design choice so people wouldn't use the paraglider and jump into Hyrule Castle right away, since the plateau is way above the rest of the land and the castle itself
Zelda has always put gameplay first. I feel like they swapped Plateau and Lost Woods because of proximity to the castle. The castle's imposing nature would draw attention away from the possibility of open exploration after beating the Plateau.
That’s what I was thinking. It’s more of a gameplay thing because it feels like you can go any direction you want if you’re somewhat in the center of the map rather than the very top where all you could go was south.
Lorule's triforce is just as good and golden as the triforce of Hyrule, it is in no way opposite or evil and if he came from Lorule, then Hyrule would have a similar version too.
Lorule is described as a dark mirror of Hyrule. If Hylia exists in Hyrule, then some kind of opposite should exist in Lorule regardless of the Triforce's goodness or not. And the Triforce in Lorule had to be restored didn't it. Demise would make sense as the opposite of Hylia. There has to be balance after all especially if you have a whole world that is a mirror, there has to be a reflection. The Triforce can be corrupted. It can become it's own opposite. Therefore someone has to exist to be able to corrupt it.
My guess with the Great Plateau conundrum would be that it was the Sheikah who swapped the forest and the town. We know that they designed all these shrines and tests for Link, made the Sheikah Slate to map the world and give Link all these abilities. We know they’re still around due to the fact that Kakariko Village is full of them in this time, so it’s quite possible for them to have learned where Zelda placed him in the Shrine, and took it upon themselves to protect him further by moving the location of the shrine to the top of a plateau so that he would be safe while he healed. The fact that the plateau has ruins all around the edges is interesting as well, making it seem possible that perhaps the plateau wasn’t entirely naturally formed, and Zelda would have had a lot of trouble climbing those cliffs to place Link in the Shrine, make it possible that perhaps the Shrine was moved to the Plateau after Zelda put him there. We know that the Sheikah have the ability to use magic, that’s pretty well documented by now. With big enough numbers of them, it seems quite possible that they would be able to move such big chunks of land. Plus, Impa lives in Kakariko, she more thank likely knows the duty passed down through various generations/incarnations of Impas, and given that she couldn’t really do much to protect Zelda while Zelda was stopping Ganon at the castle, I could definitely see the next best option for action being protecting Link while he recovered. Also, swapping the location with the Lost Woods would give Link even more protection, given that anyone who went looking for the Shrine would go to it’s last known location, end up lost in the woods and either get lost forever or get turned away and disoriented. Disguising the Shrine’s former location by hiding it with the Lost Woods is really really clever.
The Aliens thing was sort of explained by the creator. He said it was inspired by the Flatwoods monster attacks that happened in West Virginia. It was sort of a Easter egg.
I'd say the origin of Demise is this: after the three goddesses created everything, Din (the Goddess of power) wanted to rule over everything they created. To remain holy, Din probably shed that evil and I'd say that evil became Demise. That's why the triforce of power goes to Ganondorf
Entertaining stuff. Obviously you have a capture card in your 3DS. You spend a lot of time on the cinematics, which I love. I think you should have had footage of the original Twilight Princess to help with the contrast, though
You don't actually need a capture card to record 3ds gameplay. You can use citra emulator on PC to easily play/record 3ds games. You can also stream your console to a PC with a hacked new 3ds/2ds :)
Stone carving (My interpretation): Panel 1- Goron & Hylian exchange of culture. Child “Link” and his Parents(?) meet a Goron and they share their stories of their lives, etc. Panel 2- Hylia/Hylian Woman/“Zelda(?)” and “Link(?)” exchange goods/information with Rito Villagers. “Urn”/Vase of trade/importance is the subject of topic, and culture sharing. Panel 3- “Link(?)” and ‘Father’ are enjoying an evening with a fellow Zora on their travels. They are fishing and come upon an Occa/Ocka(?).
@@W11ngd that would make sense, as botw is the only game with both the rito and zoras, but then what doesnt make sense is the ooccoos, as they dont appear in botw.
@@spazzmaticus9086 yeah, I thought of this too but it was just an idea from the fact that all these tribes creatures evolve when needed thanks to the goddesses. I mean the rito aren't exactly like ww ones and they pretty much look more evolved than before and also these are more bird like than human. I saw a video before this about the rito from botw weren't rito from ww, in conclusion not zoras so idk zoras went through so many phases and there really isn't any sky tribe maybe ooccoos are rito? Idk it's too much for me but I wanna believe botw can fit in all of tp cause I'm into the idea that this is the continuing of the time line, and that's wrong from me... Sorry
Major theory that just popped into my head... Why do weapons break so easily in BOTW? My two answers to this is... #1. Ganon cursed the land of Hyrule so hard, that even weapons break, so that no-one can fight back upon his return... #2. Link is so strong that no weapon can withstand the force of his swings (he is, after all, able to wield Daruk's greatsword with ease)...
Super Merio I’d like to find whoever made those games and then give them a present The present is a remote bomb that i will detonate as soon as the box is open
No matter how many times I play Ocarina, I always inevitably shed a tear when Navi flies away T_T Though a friend of mine told me a theory of hers that made me feel a tiny bit less bad. Navi was a "fairy in training" of sorts, and eventually she became the new (and only) Great Fairy in Twilight Princess. There's no clues anywhere that leads to believe this, but I like the idea. About the Hyrule Field, isn't it obvious? You said yourself that just the plateau is already bigger than the whole map in Ocarina. With so much new space, there's a lot more land that can be hyrulean fields, it doesn't have to be just one. In fact, almost the whole map in BotW could be called a field.
For the Demise theory, what If Demise was the embodiment of the chaos at the beginning of time, and when the goddesses created everything, he was only suppressed, not destroyed, and was dwelling under the surface, idk just my thoughts lol
When he described Demise's hair, I was like holy shit! He looks like Midna. Are they related? is Demise the original interloper or did the interlopers go to Demise's home realm when they were banished and got a mutation which made them look like him a bit. Maybe they the interlopers interbred with Demise's people and eventually became known as Twili. I'll never know.
@@firestarter6488 Actually I think it would, as you said Demise happened before twilight magic (Chronologically) so why and how is it impossible. Remember they never explicitly said where Demise came from hell he came from they never said anything about his family. With Ganondorf it's simple he's Gerudo, what is Demise?
Man these mysteries are so interesting. I hope BOTW2 helps explain some of this stuff. However, given Zelda's history it will just add to the mysterious nature of hyrule. Amazing, thanks for the video!
I think you're spot on that the lost woods and great plateau were switched later in development, I think they probably did that to put the plateau closer to kakariko so you could start the main quest faster, most likely. Probably was too far along in development to change up everything else about it so it wouldn't resemble the marketplace's geography
"They" still terrify me to this day. The music is so creepy. And the anxiety as they get too close to the barn. It's easier to kill them if you play slowed down, but I play normal speed because I just want it to be over
I really could listen to and watch your content all day long. And, no matter how much I think I know about whatever you're going to talk about, you ALWAYS show me something I've never even heard of! It's mind-boggling, and appreciated. Keep up the fantastic work on this series and all your other videos!
In TP the Temple of Time can be found in the forest near the south of the map. Maybe the change happened even before then. The castle town in BOTW is clearly TP's and it roughly matches up with where OoT's castle town is. Maybe the updated textures in TP HD have something to do with it. Maybe it's trying to tell us the story and we just didn't piece everything together yet. Maybe we're missing something else too. Or maybe it's just not something that needs explained. Almost every new game has a new map so it's just kind of a random reference. I like to believe not but maybe it's the truth.
I would love to see a side quest in botw 2 where you find carvings and scrolls about "THEY" in the creepiest places of the game and every time you find one they apear hidden in the backgroun without link noticing and the final step is a fight against a horde of them only to be defeated by a large sphere of light and wake up somewehre else and forget about them. Sorry just wanted to say my ideas to someone.
Well as far as i know, the japanese version kind of explains from where Demise comes from. I mean, taking the english translation as fact is quite wrong in some sort. In the JPN version, the same battlefield where Link battles Demise, is called by the demon king as "the land of the demon tribe."
Thats a good point! The english version of BOTW also has Zelda saying that Ganon has given up on reincarnation, where in the Japanese original, no such thing is said.
@@RejectedRecords1998 So? Doesn't change the fact that it could end up being wrong. There are obviously going to be some hiccups on translating Japanese, as their language isn't always properly translated, due to a reason or another. Jokes that wouldn't make sense for the West or anywhere outside of Japan. Their sometimes odd way of being poetic or something, which just sometimes ends up being confusing. Censorship. A good amount of things to throw off the rails, where everything isn't properly kept in during the process of the translation.
What is with those giant bokoblin skull rocks littered throughout breath of the wild? Are they fossils of ancient colossal bokoblin's or are they just super coincidental rock formations?
What is Ganon/Demise IS from Lorule. In your unexplained Zelda mysteries video you talk the original fissure that the sorcerer, Yuga, finds. What if that is the crack that let Demise and his subjects into Hyrule and that’s why the triforce on his sword in inverted. It’s not really anything big but I just thought about it. Love your videos x