Green= courage, red = power, blue = wisdom
And the fact that originally there were only 2 separate Triforces... That of Wisdom and Power... Courage didnt come along until later... thus this 4th may not come along until later (Zelda2005? hmmmn)
Linksquest wrote:And the fact that originally there were only 2 separate Triforces... That of Wisdom and Power... Courage didnt come along until later... thus this 4th may not come along until later (Zelda2005? hmmmn)
Pascal wrote:Link was not a hethen but actually had a cross on his shield for the first two games (not that it has anything to do with my arguement its just...) ... after this however the Evil Nintendo changed the shape of Hyrule eliminated the nation of Catalina to the west (Links true home nation) and forced Link to convert to polyiethism (the terrible power of story writers)
Pascal wrote:Of course it is rumored that if one were to have all three triforces that they combine to form one final triforce that is a combination of all three, however this never happens in the comics.
Pascal wrote:It is suggested by the comic then that perhaps Gannon was once good too before he gained the triforce of power.
kaemmerite wrote:It shows the Triforce's formation, and there is indeed a hole in the middle of the Triforce, thus disproving any existance of a "fourth" piece. If there WERE a fourth Triforce, it would have to be a manmade or false Triforce, as the Triforce only had three parts when the goddesses created it.
kaemmerite wrote:In my opinion, the only valid sources are the games themselves,
Linksquest wrote:ALSO one more thing... i frgt, but i believe that courage wast a tangeable triforce like the power and wisdom were... it dwelled within Link...
Actually, in Zelda II: The Adventure of Link, the point of the game was to obtain the Triforce of Courage to awaken the sleeping Zelda.
Pascal wrote:maybe the fourth triforce in the center is the triforce of "void" it controls the power of nothingness, however you can only have it if you have... nothing. It gives the user the special abilities of nothiness including floating through earth walls, breaking the speed of light, being capable of attacking an octorok an infinite amount of times and doing zero damage, but as a consequence you are also invinsible! Nothing can defeat you but because you are nothing you can't defeat yourself, actually because you are nothing you don't even exist! We must seek the this new triforce, I hear that it can be found by clicking the power button on your gaming system. This will result in Link abandoning everything and becomming nothing, if your T.V. is on he can surround the many people on your T.V. Screens and holds the same nothingness powers he would hold in the game!
Pascal
starwarsboy90 wrote:Well if you check out certain LOZ websites, you will find the timeline. Ocarina of Time is where the game series originally starts. he Adventures of Link and so on are the sequals. So there are Prequals and Sequals, just like starwars. Anyways my point is, find the timelines and read all about it, and you will see how truly the depth of the series is.
Im talken about the first game and the cartoon series here n_n
To further complicate matters was Windwaker. With its multiple references to OoT and MM, it is obvious that it was a sequel to those games. However, at the end of WW, Hyrule is completely destroyed, never to be resurrected. This presents a problem. If Hyrule is destroyed, obviously the other Zelda games cannot occur after WW. Ganon is recently resurrected and thinks Link is the Hero of Time from OoT, meaning that the other Zelda games could not have happened before WW.
kaemmerite wrote:Now, the only one left is Link's Awakening. The manual states that it occurs after Link beats Ganon. Since nothing story-altering occurs in LA, it could fit safely after the original LoZ or LttP, so that one could occur in either universe, really.
Linksquest wrote:Not necessarily. They could have rebuilt Hyrule.
Zelda and Link actually say that at the end of Windwaker. They say, "We'll rebuild Hyrule!"
To which the King of Hyrule responds, "Yes, but the thing is...that land would not be Hyrule. It will be YOUR land."
Ok, the same but different Hyrule, now the interesting question is, what will make it different?
Linksquest wrote:If that would be the case, just look at the trailers for the new Zelda. Gorons are fighting link, there is some strange rivalry there. The forests are taller, the castle isnt the same, the creatures living in the "New Hyrule" would be different, as with locations will be different.
But as i said before i am siding with Kaemmerite... i dont think it will be a new Hyrule
kaemmerite wrote:Well, I suppose it would depend on whether this is a sequel to Windwaker or not. Most gamers ARE calling it a sequel to Windwaker, but that doesn't necessarily mean that it is. If it is, then obviously it can't be Hyrule...if it isn't, this could conceivably create a FIFTH Zelda universe. Either way, all I know is I want it to hurry up and get here. ^^
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