Excellent theory. And here's something I thought about... Nintendo originally said they didn't want to reveal the title for BotW2 because it would give away the story. So, "Tears of the Kingdom" is announced, and I thought "well that doesn't give away anything at all!" Except, hearing your theory, it totally does. I feel sure that you're on the right track. Also, they made sure to re-release Skyward Sword on Switch. Yep. You figured it out!
@@aslemartinsen5284 I started playing minish cap recently for the first time, and the wind tribe architecture is eerily similar to the Zonai architecture we see in the trailers and in BotW. The fact that they were experimenting with Minish-like abilities in BotW (with concept art showing and describing tiny villages that link could shrink down to enter) further strengthens the connection to the wind tribe. We know that many ideas they scrapped for BotW has ended up in the sequel, for instance Link's arm being the source of his abilities, and if they bring the Picori and the wind tribe into TotK the game would just be filled over the brim with content. Come to think of it, it would give them a fun way to repurpose buildings and locations from BotW with new gameplay, letting you explore inside the walls, ceilings etc. It's fun to theorise about, but it almost feels like to much content when we know we are already getting floating islands and new underground caves to explore.
Yup. That was my theory, too. Maybe you need tears to unlock different areas (replacing the Sheikh towers to unlock the region maps) or tears for energy to do certain things, perhaps kind of like a magic meter.
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I can't believe that I missed that since I'm currently replaying Skyward Sword. I have a personal theory that the Zelda timeline is cyclical and that BotW/BotW2 causes Hyrule to return to the skies, which eventually leads to Skyward Sword. The timeline splits are various timelines that have occurred between SS/BotW cycles in the past, but they all end up at BotW since per Nintendo it's the inevitable ending of all timelines. I also feel like the cyclical timeline is reflective in the two dragons eating each other's tail -- or possibly being birthed from each other's mouths?
I noticed you liked my other comment, and that reminded me of something I thought of a while after commenting that. In the latest TotK trailer, right as the "loud music" starts, it sounds just like the beginning of The Wind Palace (I think it's called that) from Minish Cap. So sequel to SS, and flying islands...
I've been saying since BotW came out that it's a prequel to Skyward Sword. In SS, we saw the ancient tech in the mines. Then they reveal Tears of the Kingdom, and we see Skyloft being formed, and you can even see the beginnings of Thunderhead in the latest trailer.
What links all 3 games together? Director Fujibayashi, you can bet that the Skyward Sword story references are going to be strong in Tears of the Kingdom.
i just realized. while reading the comments, i was thinking back into the trailer. a split second before link lands on that flying bird-like object near the end of the trailer, you can see the area in which there used to be a Tower. the tower isn't there, but instead a giant pit. you know how, in skyward sword, the first few moments where you fly down to the surface, it has a cutscene showing the area with the sealed grounds? POSSIBLY, if this is a connection and a loop through time, that area could be the sealed grounds. (just a theory. tell me if anything sounded off- it's currently 1:20AM for me 😅)
I'm more and more convinced that it has a connection to skyward sword. Or that it will be looping around like botw 2 is skyward sword and it all goes to a new start but without the curse of demise and everyone lives peacefully.
At this point I'm sure that the container on links belt is going to be holding the titular Tears, and considering there were 7 tear shaped symbols surrounding the mystery figure on the wall in the trailer. I think that link must collect these 7 tears across perhaps 7 new dungeons. It totally works for a Zelda game considering many times in other games link must collect certain items found at the end of dungeons. ie. The gemstones and medallions in OOT, The fused shadow pieces and mirror of twilight pieces from TP, etc.
Now I'm even more excited to play Skyward Sword HD, which will be my first time playing it in general! I bought it, and it set on the shelf, it was on sale though lol
The bell sound is also in one song in the breath of the wild soundtrack! Its called ''The King of Hyrule's Wish''. You can hear it about 1 minute and 20 seconds into the track. :)
I’m not sure if anyone is talking about this but when the ouroboros appears you can hear a sound that is extremely reminiscent of the sound Fi makes when she emerges from the sword. What do you think of the sound?
Another thing that was hinting toward something to Skyward Sword-(idk if it is important or not) Remember the Leviathan bones quest? Well, I'm assuming it's the remains of Levias from Skyward Sword(sadly). I dunno if somebody already made a video on it, but I just thought it was interesting that was there.
VERY interesting. What a cool find. For some reason I don't remember hearing that sound! Could it be a coincidence? Sure. However, TotK has a LOT of similarities with SS. It definitely gives us a lot to think about. Again, great video -- super interesting stuff!
Great job. You're inspiring! The world of content creation is huge and intimidating. Great theory. Nintendo did say Skyward Sword is in tandem to TOTK. I've been looking for the big connection. You may have found it. Make more vids!! I like your spin on things
The bell that plays when the title is revealed can also be heard in the BOTW soundtrack. In the song "A King's Request" at 1:35 and at 1:43ish into the song the exact same instrument is used.
@@TheJcris87 well of course! but the team behind Zelda has a track record of purposely reusing instruments, riffs, motifs, etc., to leave easter eggs and links between the games. The Zelda Wiki has a whole page on this, it's fascinating to read through if you ever have the time to do so. I wanted to call out the use of the bell sound because the "tears of the kingdom" title card and the sound played in "A King's Request" probably means that the "tears of the kingdom" and the Request of the King play into one another. I think the use of this sound for both the Kingdom and the King means we may see King Rhoam again, though I'm not sure why since he is a spirit dude now.
Notice that the green color that surrounds the spirits of the champions and king rhoam in BOTW is the as the same green hand holding Ganoncorpse in place in the trailers for TOTK. It's also the color of the luminous stones. And links hand. I think the main point I'm trying to make is that the bell sound = spirit stuff.
Interesting theory, it’s plausible that the game is connected to SS but I will say one thing. The bell is a different key from the one in SS. Also there is a similar sound in TP when collecting tears too just again a different key. I would be shocked if tear collecting was not in the game. But as much as I love the idea of a ‘trilogy’ I think it would only count if it was the same Link.
And the fact that in the last memory that we see in botw is Zelda 'listening' the spirit of the sword (fi) trying to communicate with her also connects the game with skyward sword.
Omgosh amazing (and refreshing) theory!!! Although… I did yell “NOOOOO” when I saw the Silent Ream footage 😫 most stressful game ever lol BUT I am excited to see how this plays out and if this is why Nintendo said it will be a “darker” Zelda…….. I just don’t want to be chased by those goons again 😅😭
They said we would be visiting 'hyrule, the skies, and more' what if that or is some sort of other realm or layer to reality where everyone disappeared to? The Sheika tech is all gone! (That's a really weird thing I feel like no one is talking about since the 3rd trailer came out) where did the Sheika go? Where did the zonai go, since everything is alluding to them being involved with these skies. And maybe there's a way to swap between dimension/timelines, or an item that lets you see a hidden world! And it would be super easy to hide that, just don't show it.
Very interesting take! I, and I think a lot of other people, were thinking the Tears were in reference to Twilight Princess' tears of light. Though it being linked to Skyward Sword makes more sense.
The tears and spirit vessel from SS are very similar to the light vessel from TP. I'd say it's connected to both. Which would make sense, because I think they're doing some kind of timeline convergence with ToTK, or at least some sort of event that they could vaguely connect a lot of the games to. But I am just speculating.
Nice video. I wanna say that I’ve heard that same sound somewhere else as well. I don’t know where. But maybe another Zelda game. Although, I do believe this game will callback to skyward sword. One important detail to add is that when they released Skyward Sword HD, they said they wanted to do so, so that new fans would have the chance to play that game first because there will be things in TotK from SS.
In Japanese, the Silent Realm are actually called Shiren no Sekai, which translates to “World of Trials” or “Trial World”. Shiren is spelled in both kanji and in katakana (Sairen), and in Hylian from that era (Sairen). But it ended up localized as silent, and lost its meaning in translation.
so they've said TotK will be as creepy as MM, if not more. I don't know if my heart can survive a long-format silent world dungeon... those were deceptively intense.
I don't think the bell sound has anything to do with the story personally, and it's just a instrumental choice (your theory is good and without many flaws, but very speculative). I do like however that you take the music into consideration. Unless it's obvious, I don't think that the instruments is important, but rather the melodies/themes. I've seen lots of proffesional musicians listening to game music and from the little context that they have, guess where in the game it plays and is mostly right. I've watch many people react to the latest TotK trailer, and in the first shot many people get exited. More exactly, the second the first note played. This note is sound very similar to BotW's "Field, -day". I myself got exited when I heard it, but it wasn't until the second shot that I was sure it was TotK (the one with the Bokoblins/Moblins). Keep making videos bud, it's always nice to get a new Zelda theorist! I know nothing about making videos but I would think making shorter videos like this one can be good. Most other people I watch make very long videos, and sometimes I just want them to get to the point and show me their reasoning.
I'm wanting to say Masked Nintendo Bandit was actually talking about this one. I remember hearing one of the big Zeltubers also linking the two sounds from both games. According to that theory, the Zonai swirls surrounding the Blupee looking character may literally be like the tears that we are looking for in the Silent Rhelm. I believe Twilight Princess also had similar tears that we were looking for, and among a lot of the symbolism of the Zonai we've been looking at, and looking at the Master Sword in the logo, think the Zonai could be related to the Twili? Either way, the "tears of the kingdom" could possibly the tears of Hylia herself, and we have to find them. I think there are connections to both Skyward Sword AND Twilight Princess in the upcoming Zelda.
i really do hope they add at least SOME sort of connection from TP to ToTK. there is already a lot shown in the trailer that possibly hints to it! Skyward Sword and Twilight Princess are both great Zelda games- so if Nintendo actually connects these to Tears of the Kingdom, that would give a whole lot more lore, and also give out a lot of hype to TP lovers!
Close, but no. They use this bell sound frequently in breath of the Wild. And the bell sound in Skyward Sword isn’t quite the same. Music theory-speaking there’s nothing referencing old music; it’s all new
I disagree. Most of the original Zelda tracks are based on earlier ones. Two or three from Wind Waker were based on Kokiri Forest alone. Sure, the music is somewhat new, but not completely new.
I think that sound is a coincidence. Because lots of sounds do reappear in Zelda games as if the devs have preferences or they're trying to maintain some consistency. Yet I do have a strong feeling this game is connected to Skyward Sword. Obviously all the sky stuff. But also, there's that giant storm cloud obscuring something in the overworld. Straight out of SS.
Honestly, i recently got to the time crystal part skyward sword, right after finding the third tablet, but after seeing a few randomizer videos and this, I'm wondering just early game my playthrough is.... Is skyward sword as long as twilight princess but with a smaller world?
I KEEP SAYING THERES GONNA BE SOMETHING TO DO WITH THE SLIENT REALMS AND I SEE NO ONE TALKING ABOUT IT!!!! When I was watching the trailer the first thing that came to my mind when I saw the figure in the wall was the shorter guardian in the silent realm! I made a whole video trying to explain it so I can get all the things I thought in one place and I am so glad someone else has mention the connection!!
I just looked up the tears meter in skyward sword and it looks like a silent princess flower. I think this game might be about giving the master sword it's time travel ability.
Before you revealed that it was the Silent Realm I thought for sure you were going to say the Ancient Cistern. I went back and looked up the music and it does indeed have a lot of bells. Same with Lanayru Desert, which I believe is the version of the Silent Realm music you were playing, since if I’m not mistaken I’m pretty sure each silent realm just remixes the area’s theme into that creepy style. I could be wrong about that though, I haven’t played that part of the game since my first time playing it on Wii about 3 years ago. Just getting into the Eldin region for the first time around in the Switch remaster currently. I’m curious now as to what other parts of the game might have that sound.
Nice catch! Don't be intimidated buddy, video was great, the find was original & you didn't simply rehash older statements! That's already better than 75% of the LoZ theory community lmao
Most of the theory videos that I've seen have said that the tears are likely like the tears that you collect in Skyward Sword or Twilight Princess, and it was also the first thing I thought when the title was shown, so I don't really think that your theory is new at all (being that it seemed like the most common conclusion) though I didn't notice that sound. There is also the clip where link is climbing up the side of one of the sky islands and it looks like he's either in a silent realm or in a Lost Forest type area with dust motes floating around.
Lanayru is a desert in SS, but it's a massive mountain range in BOTW. There's a lot of bell sounds throughout the series, so I don't know if that means they are related. However, I also had the idea that we may be getting a trilogy based on how long the planning phases has been for these games. Why not tripple dip on the most successful entry? Take a page from Pokemon's book?
@@MarshallTheArtist We know the Arbiter's Grounds are in the Gerudo desert, but I really don't think it's fair to put Lanayru desert there when there's literally region of the BOTW map called Lanayru. Land features change over time, but I highly doubt the name was put all the way to the east coast when in reality it's referring to the western-most region.
Ok i agree with everything up to around 2:01 because Those Green things, are magical scrolls, you can tell by the pouch and its design that it meant to hold 4 scrolls. These scrolls most liking being ancient knowledge found in the Sky realm that link must obtain to unlock his abilities. If these were really tears of the kingdom Link would've consumed/absorbed them to gain his magical powers, instead Link most likely reads these scrolls and using a response to the new arm that he has, they most likely imbue him with a magical ability, being this games form of the Shekiah slate using 4 runes in the last game and most likely 4 new abilities in this game.(and you can kind of see those prongs that are used to keep scroll in a circular shape at the bottom,) The tears of the kingdom are shown to have 7 and if this pouch was a vessel from them it wouldn't have "8" available slots. And I know that this game has an obviously connection to Skyward Sword, and Twilight princess where link is shown to be collecting tears in the kingdoms of both. I don't believe they would just reuse that specific idea from both of those games. The Wild series might end off in a trilogy but because we're most likely going to beat Ganon in some shape or form in the game because I don't think Nintendo would scam us like that, it might just be a duology with planned dlc, and a new type of Zelda game with the open world genre being heavily implemented.
Same instrument but not quite the same note. Now I haven't played SS in years so correct me if I'm wrong but I believe the specific note plays when you collect a tear.
Yes SS and TotK have some similarities, but this is just a bell, with two different sounfonts, it doesn't prove anything. How many Zelda games have a bell sound in them?
Sad people are trashing tis game cos it doesn't have hyper realistic cinematic graphics games like ps or xbox games. Gamers mentality today only care about graphics over everything else. hopefully Nintendo isn't dying like sega soon
@@edocanom79 no my dude. Young generations today don't play Nintendo. They all grow up with ps or xbox. We might be the last of Nintendo generations my dude
@@Rizky-Gumilar Idk im 24 and im a huge zelda fans. So is my 18 yo brother. The generations that still care about nintendo and buy their games probably will be around for a while still, even if the super young ones dont care
Yes, exactly what you said. Completely agree with you.
People literally made this connection the day we saw the trailer
Twilight Princess also had tears collected in the same way.
BROOOO I NEVER MADE THAT CONNECTION! My jaw literally dropped when you showed the Silent Realm
Excellent theory. And here's something I thought about... Nintendo originally said they didn't want to reveal the title for BotW2 because it would give away the story. So, "Tears of the Kingdom" is announced, and I thought "well that doesn't give away anything at all!" Except, hearing your theory, it totally does. I feel sure that you're on the right track. Also, they made sure to re-release Skyward Sword on Switch. Yep. You figured it out!
You should look into The Minish Cap. It seems like this game has way more in common with Tears of the Kingdom.
@@aslemartinsen5284 I started playing minish cap recently for the first time, and the wind tribe architecture is eerily similar to the Zonai architecture we see in the trailers and in BotW. The fact that they were experimenting with Minish-like abilities in BotW (with concept art showing and describing tiny villages that link could shrink down to enter) further strengthens the connection to the wind tribe. We know that many ideas they scrapped for BotW has ended up in the sequel, for instance Link's arm being the source of his abilities, and if they bring the Picori and the wind tribe into TotK the game would just be filled over the brim with content.
Come to think of it, it would give them a fun way to repurpose buildings and locations from BotW with new gameplay, letting you explore inside the walls, ceilings etc. It's fun to theorise about, but it almost feels like to much content when we know we are already getting floating islands and new underground caves to explore.
@@aslemartinsen5284 a bunch of Zelda games have key items in the name
Yup. That was my theory, too. Maybe you need tears to unlock different areas (replacing the Sheikh towers to unlock the region maps) or tears for energy to do certain things, perhaps kind of like a magic meter.
Especially interesting with SS being at the beginning of the timeline and BOTW at the end.
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Very cool discovery!
This game looks awesome. Like Skyward sword, Twlight princess and Breath of the wild. 12 may 2023.
that is pretty good.....but it totally makes sense!
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Yooooo, this basically confirms this theory! Nice first video btw, you should make more!
Cool video....nobody pays attention to the sound, nice find!
I can't believe that I missed that since I'm currently replaying Skyward Sword. I have a personal theory that the Zelda timeline is cyclical and that BotW/BotW2 causes Hyrule to return to the skies, which eventually leads to Skyward Sword. The timeline splits are various timelines that have occurred between SS/BotW cycles in the past, but they all end up at BotW since per Nintendo it's the inevitable ending of all timelines. I also feel like the cyclical timeline is reflective in the two dragons eating each other's tail -- or possibly being birthed from each other's mouths?
I noticed you liked my other comment, and that reminded me of something I thought of a while after commenting that. In the latest TotK trailer, right as the "loud music" starts, it sounds just like the beginning of The Wind Palace (I think it's called that) from Minish Cap. So sequel to SS, and flying islands...
I've been saying since BotW came out that it's a prequel to Skyward Sword. In SS, we saw the ancient tech in the mines. Then they reveal Tears of the Kingdom, and we see Skyloft being formed, and you can even see the beginnings of Thunderhead in the latest trailer.
What links all 3 games together? Director Fujibayashi, you can bet that the Skyward Sword story references are going to be strong in Tears of the Kingdom.
this might be the one!!! Hylias TEARS which gives you the ability to manipulate TIME
I enjoyed this video essay. Please make more of them.
i just realized. while reading the comments, i was thinking back into the trailer. a split second before link lands on that flying bird-like object near the end of the trailer, you can see the area in which there used to be a Tower. the tower isn't there, but instead a giant pit.
you know how, in skyward sword, the first few moments where you fly down to the surface, it has a cutscene showing the area with the sealed grounds? POSSIBLY, if this is a connection and a loop through time, that area could be the sealed grounds.
(just a theory. tell me if anything sounded off- it's currently 1:20AM for me 😅)
This is awesome, seems definitely like it could be the case that it's a direct reference.
New subscriber like the concept
I'm more and more convinced that it has a connection to skyward sword. Or that it will be looping around like botw 2 is skyward sword and it all goes to a new start but without the curse of demise and everyone lives peacefully.
So high quality. You deserve more subs!
Not a bad first video. You got a nice voice for this.
that's a great theory and good ears my dude!
At this point I'm sure that the container on links belt is going to be holding the titular Tears, and considering there were 7 tear shaped symbols surrounding the mystery figure on the wall in the trailer. I think that link must collect these 7 tears across perhaps 7 new dungeons. It totally works for a Zelda game considering many times in other games link must collect certain items found at the end of dungeons.
ie. The gemstones and medallions in OOT,
The fused shadow pieces and mirror of twilight pieces from TP, etc.
Solid work. Id subscribe if you drop regular content, I’m sure thousands of others agree. I’m genuinely impressed.
Now I'm even more excited to play Skyward Sword HD, which will be my first time playing it in general! I bought it, and it set on the shelf, it was on sale though lol
Yeah that's a pretty decent theory! when I heard it I was like .......damn spot on!
Great video. Different minds see/hear different things.
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I'll come back when this is proven 100% true cuz this is a great theory!
The bell sound is also in one song in the breath of the wild soundtrack! Its called ''The King of Hyrule's Wish''. You can hear it about 1 minute and 20 seconds into the track. :)
I'll have to check it out ty!
I’m not sure if anyone is talking about this but when the ouroboros appears you can hear a sound that is extremely reminiscent of the sound Fi makes when she emerges from the sword. What do you think of the sound?
Crazy you caught that! I didnt even notice and skyward sword is my fav story from the series! Good work and it's definitely a huge connection
Did you have the golden wii remote? 😂
You should totally do another! Using music and sounds to discover small hints is really cool
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Another thing that was hinting toward something to Skyward Sword-(idk if it is important or not) Remember the Leviathan bones quest? Well, I'm assuming it's the remains of Levias from Skyward Sword(sadly). I dunno if somebody already made a video on it, but I just thought it was interesting that was there.
VERY interesting. What a cool find. For some reason I don't remember hearing that sound! Could it be a coincidence? Sure. However, TotK has a LOT of similarities with SS. It definitely gives us a lot to think about. Again, great video -- super interesting stuff!
Great job. You're inspiring! The world of content creation is huge and intimidating. Great theory. Nintendo did say Skyward Sword is in tandem to TOTK. I've been looking for the big connection. You may have found it. Make more vids!! I like your spin on things
The bell that plays when the title is revealed can also be heard in the BOTW soundtrack. In the song "A King's Request" at 1:35 and at 1:43ish into the song the exact same instrument is used.
Probably because this game was a DLC for BotW.
@@TheJcris87 well of course! but the team behind Zelda has a track record of purposely reusing instruments, riffs, motifs, etc., to leave easter eggs and links between the games. The Zelda Wiki has a whole page on this, it's fascinating to read through if you ever have the time to do so.
I wanted to call out the use of the bell sound because the "tears of the kingdom" title card and the sound played in "A King's Request" probably means that the "tears of the kingdom" and the Request of the King play into one another. I think the use of this sound for both the Kingdom and the King means we may see King Rhoam again, though I'm not sure why since he is a spirit dude now.
Notice that the green color that surrounds the spirits of the champions and king rhoam in BOTW is the as the same green hand holding Ganoncorpse in place in the trailers for TOTK. It's also the color of the luminous stones. And links hand.
I think the main point I'm trying to make is that the bell sound = spirit stuff.
May 12, 2023... Is that confirmed?
That’s a really cool theory
I found it interesting, I've seen several talking about new trailer but no one noticed detail, congratulations I hope to see your next video
Interesting theory, it’s plausible that the game is connected to SS but I will say one thing. The bell is a different key from the one in SS. Also there is a similar sound in TP when collecting tears too just again a different key. I would be shocked if tear collecting was not in the game. But as much as I love the idea of a ‘trilogy’ I think it would only count if it was the same Link.
I do know its in a different key but its the save WAV
And the fact that in the last memory that we see in botw is Zelda 'listening' the spirit of the sword (fi) trying to communicate with her also connects the game with skyward sword.
NOOOOO! I’M STILL DOING THE TRIALS IN SS! AAAA
Omgosh amazing (and refreshing) theory!!! Although… I did yell “NOOOOO” when I saw the Silent Ream footage 😫 most stressful game ever lol BUT I am excited to see how this plays out and if this is why Nintendo said it will be a “darker” Zelda…….. I just don’t want to be chased by those goons again 😅😭
They said we would be visiting 'hyrule, the skies, and more' what if that or is some sort of other realm or layer to reality where everyone disappeared to? The Sheika tech is all gone! (That's a really weird thing I feel like no one is talking about since the 3rd trailer came out) where did the Sheika go? Where did the zonai go, since everything is alluding to them being involved with these skies. And maybe there's a way to swap between dimension/timelines, or an item that lets you see a hidden world! And it would be super easy to hide that, just don't show it.
Yes I mix of 3 games
The sounds don't quite sound identically. It's a bell, but that's about it. Still subscribed though.
Very interesting take! I, and I think a lot of other people, were thinking the Tears were in reference to Twilight Princess' tears of light. Though it being linked to Skyward Sword makes more sense.
The tears and spirit vessel from SS are very similar to the light vessel from TP. I'd say it's connected to both. Which would make sense, because I think they're doing some kind of timeline convergence with ToTK, or at least some sort of event that they could vaguely connect a lot of the games to. But I am just speculating.
Great first video dude! Keep going. Subbed :)
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Nice video. I wanna say that I’ve heard that same sound somewhere else as well. I don’t know where. But maybe another Zelda game. Although, I do believe this game will callback to skyward sword.
One important detail to add is that when they released Skyward Sword HD, they said they wanted to do so, so that new fans would have the chance to play that game first because there will be things in TotK from SS.
That drum beat to the fairy fountain theme is pretty sick tho....
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@@vmy2004 Oh, okay. I may do that.
That's really rad! Why did this take me so long to find?!
I like the idea of a trilogy a lot 🤔
In Japanese, the Silent Realm are actually called Shiren no Sekai, which translates to “World of Trials” or “Trial World”. Shiren is spelled in both kanji and in katakana (Sairen), and in Hylian from that era (Sairen). But it ended up localized as silent, and lost its meaning in translation.
Shiren no Hokora (試練の祠) are the shrine trials of Breath of the Wild.
Can you tell me what's the name of the music in the background
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so they've said TotK will be as creepy as MM, if not more. I don't know if my heart can survive a long-format silent world dungeon... those were deceptively intense.
Solid video. Good interpretation, great vocals work, great editing. Even a lot of info in 4 minutes. More? Yes please. Subbed.
0.0 oh no. great theory. but oh no.
I don't think the bell sound has anything to do with the story personally, and it's just a instrumental choice (your theory is good and without many flaws, but very speculative). I do like however that you take the music into consideration. Unless it's obvious, I don't think that the instruments is important, but rather the melodies/themes. I've seen lots of proffesional musicians listening to game music and from the little context that they have, guess where in the game it plays and is mostly right.
I've watch many people react to the latest TotK trailer, and in the first shot many people get exited. More exactly, the second the first note played. This note is sound very similar to BotW's "Field, -day". I myself got exited when I heard it, but it wasn't until the second shot that I was sure it was TotK (the one with the Bokoblins/Moblins).
Keep making videos bud, it's always nice to get a new Zelda theorist!
I know nothing about making videos but I would think making shorter videos like this one can be good. Most other people I watch make very long videos, and sometimes I just want them to get to the point and show me their reasoning.
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I'm wanting to say Masked Nintendo Bandit was actually talking about this one. I remember hearing one of the big Zeltubers also linking the two sounds from both games. According to that theory, the Zonai swirls surrounding the Blupee looking character may literally be like the tears that we are looking for in the Silent Rhelm. I believe Twilight Princess also had similar tears that we were looking for, and among a lot of the symbolism of the Zonai we've been looking at, and looking at the Master Sword in the logo, think the Zonai could be related to the Twili? Either way, the "tears of the kingdom" could possibly the tears of Hylia herself, and we have to find them. I think there are connections to both Skyward Sword AND Twilight Princess in the upcoming Zelda.
i really do hope they add at least SOME sort of connection from TP to ToTK. there is already a lot shown in the trailer that possibly hints to it! Skyward Sword and Twilight Princess are both great Zelda games- so if Nintendo actually connects these to Tears of the Kingdom, that would give a whole lot more lore, and also give out a lot of hype to TP lovers!
Close, but no. They use this bell sound frequently in breath of the Wild. And the bell sound in Skyward Sword isn’t quite the same.
Music theory-speaking there’s nothing referencing old music; it’s all new
I disagree. Most of the original Zelda tracks are based on earlier ones. Two or three from Wind Waker were based on Kokiri Forest alone. Sure, the music is somewhat new, but not completely new.
@@MarshallTheArtist I meant the new game, the music we’ve heard so far is all 100% new material.
I think that sound is a coincidence. Because lots of sounds do reappear in Zelda games as if the devs have preferences or they're trying to maintain some consistency.
Yet I do have a strong feeling this game is connected to Skyward Sword. Obviously all the sky stuff. But also, there's that giant storm cloud obscuring something in the overworld. Straight out of SS.
Honestly, i recently got to the time crystal part skyward sword, right after finding the third tablet, but after seeing a few randomizer videos and this, I'm wondering just early game my playthrough is.... Is skyward sword as long as twilight princess but with a smaller world?
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Similar games in size and duration. More spaces open up later, like Lake Floria and Thunderhead.
Well you can hear Fi in the sword after doing the master trials
I KEEP SAYING THERES GONNA BE SOMETHING TO DO WITH THE SLIENT REALMS AND I SEE NO ONE TALKING ABOUT IT!!!! When I was watching the trailer the first thing that came to my mind when I saw the figure in the wall was the shorter guardian in the silent realm! I made a whole video trying to explain it so I can get all the things I thought in one place and I am so glad someone else has mention the connection!!
I just looked up the tears meter in skyward sword and it looks like a silent princess flower. I think this game might be about giving the master sword it's time travel ability.
Before you revealed that it was the Silent Realm I thought for sure you were going to say the Ancient Cistern. I went back and looked up the music and it does indeed have a lot of bells. Same with Lanayru Desert, which I believe is the version of the Silent Realm music you were playing, since if I’m not mistaken I’m pretty sure each silent realm just remixes the area’s theme into that creepy style. I could be wrong about that though, I haven’t played that part of the game since my first time playing it on Wii about 3 years ago. Just getting into the Eldin region for the first time around in the Switch remaster currently. I’m curious now as to what other parts of the game might have that sound.
Nice catch! Don't be intimidated buddy, video was great, the find was original & you didn't simply rehash older statements! That's already better than 75% of the LoZ theory community lmao
Oh my Gosh, you're the only one that noticed this, thanks for sharing it.
Yeah, dis on point.
Most of the theory videos that I've seen have said that the tears are likely like the tears that you collect in Skyward Sword or Twilight Princess, and it was also the first thing I thought when the title was shown, so I don't really think that your theory is new at all (being that it seemed like the most common conclusion) though I didn't notice that sound. There is also the clip where link is climbing up the side of one of the sky islands and it looks like he's either in a silent realm or in a Lost Forest type area with dust motes floating around.
Lanayru is a desert in SS, but it's a massive mountain range in BOTW. There's a lot of bell sounds throughout the series, so I don't know if that means they are related. However, I also had the idea that we may be getting a trilogy based on how long the planning phases has been for these games. Why not tripple dip on the most successful entry? Take a page from Pokemon's book?
It's still a desert: Gerudo Desert. The new Lanayru Province is a different region entirely.
@@MarshallTheArtist We know the Arbiter's Grounds are in the Gerudo desert, but I really don't think it's fair to put Lanayru desert there when there's literally region of the BOTW map called Lanayru. Land features change over time, but I highly doubt the name was put all the way to the east coast when in reality it's referring to the western-most region.
doesnt sound the same to me.
Similar, but not identical.
“Tiers” of the kingdom maybe. Implying the different levels of Hyrule but your theory is also good!
Ok i agree with everything up to around 2:01
because Those Green things, are magical scrolls, you can tell by the pouch and its design that it meant to hold 4 scrolls.
These scrolls most liking being ancient knowledge found in the Sky realm that link must obtain to unlock his abilities.
If these were really tears of the kingdom Link would've consumed/absorbed them to gain his magical powers, instead Link most likely reads these scrolls and using a response to the new arm that he has, they most likely imbue him with a magical ability, being this games form of the Shekiah slate using 4 runes in the last game and most likely 4 new abilities in this game.(and you can kind of see those prongs that are used to keep scroll in a circular shape at the bottom,)
The tears of the kingdom are shown to have 7 and if this pouch was a vessel from them it wouldn't have "8" available slots.
And I know that this game has an obviously connection to Skyward Sword, and Twilight princess where link is shown to be collecting tears in the kingdoms of both.
I don't believe they would just reuse that specific idea from both of those games. The Wild series might end off in a trilogy but because we're most likely going to beat Ganon in some shape or form in the game because I don't think Nintendo would scam us like that, it might just be a duology with planned dlc, and a new type of Zelda game with the open world genre being heavily implemented.
So Skyward Sword is the prequel to Tears of the Kingdom which is a sequel to Breath of the Wild which is not a sequel to Skyward Sword?
Same instrument but not quite the same note. Now I haven't played SS in years so correct me if I'm wrong but I believe the specific note plays when you collect a tear.
False. It's the same note (F4) on a different instrument. They're both bells, but with different timbre.
Yes SS and TotK have some similarities, but this is just a bell, with two different sounfonts, it doesn't prove anything. How many Zelda games have a bell sound in them?
Bro you are a genius!! I think you solved it!! 💪😉
They had a tear collecting quest in Twilight Princess, too. I did not like that game. 🤕
Completely reaching with this lol
good video
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what about the tears on TP is there any sounds connected to them as well?
wait what he’s never made a video b4 this this isn’t bad
I have a different theory: Zelda’s music producers are lazy and like to reuse sounds.
Skyward sword was bad and people should stop trying to connect it to everything else just because the sky exists.
The gameplay mechanics were janky, but it had a lot of good ideas and content.
Sad people are trashing tis game cos it doesn't have hyper realistic cinematic graphics games like ps or xbox games. Gamers mentality today only care about graphics over everything else. hopefully Nintendo isn't dying like sega soon
Nintendo isnt going anywhere LOL
@@endlessness80 steam deck is destroying Nintendo right now my dude
@@Rizky-Gumilar nintendo outsold every console trust me they're fine lol
@@edocanom79 no my dude. Young generations today don't play Nintendo. They all grow up with ps or xbox. We might be the last of Nintendo generations my dude
@@Rizky-Gumilar Idk im 24 and im a huge zelda fans. So is my 18 yo brother. The generations that still care about nintendo and buy their games probably will be around for a while still, even if the super young ones dont care