Wright (power) is all about brute force and the might of the military. Lefte (wisdom) is all about tactics and planning things out. King (courage) puts himself in danger to save his daughter without a second thought.
My favorite new lore is that Zelda has superhuman durability far greater than that of Link. She takes no fall damage. She can still fall into bottomless pits. However she is able to fall far further than Link and takes no damage.
AHEM If I may correct you, Link also takes no fall damage in any top down or side scrollers, heck Link can even fall through multiple floors of the Hebra Tower in A Link to the Past and ends up just fine. And Skyward Sword Link can also fall into Bottomless Pits and into Quicksand without taking damage
@@JanusHoW Yeah, Death Mountain was originally Hebra Mountain in Japanese but changed into Death Mountain since it resembles the Mountain Region in Zelda 1 - which they did call it in Echoes of Wisdom, So Tower of Hera might be Tower of Hebra
It’s so refreshing to hear that you don’t care about the timeline. Is it cool when the stories have hints of past games? Yes. Is it nothing but a headache trying to fit all the pieces together? Yes.
It's just kinda bs how flip-floppy Nintendo has been with the timeline, from "there is no timeline" to "there's kind of a timeline" to "HERE IS THE OFFICIAL TIMELINE WE DECIDED" to "we've altered the timeline, pray we do not alter it further" to "there is no timeline" lol
It's fun to piece it together tho. Because there is a timeline. Most of the games are indirect sequels so when a game kinda shits on the timeline it's weird because the games are connected to each other
Another thing about Echoes of Wisdom is that it add another layer to the Legend of Zelda lore: the 'Creation of the World story is what makes this Zelda game so DAMN rich ever since Hylia’s struggle against Demise in Skyward Sword. Each version of Ganon/Ganondorf are indeed the incarnations of Demise and the King of Evil is sought to conquered/dominate Hyrule, but those are just baby steps compared to Null who wants to destroy everything and devouring everything into nothingness is HELLA scary. And given the Kingdom of Hyrule another purpose as a barrier created by the three Golden Goddess (Din, Nayru, and Farore) to keep this ancient evil entity contained is INSANE! I get a feeling we maybe get to see Null again in the future since this ancient evil entity has been around since before time began.
If you talk to condé while wearing the stamp suit he’ll comment on how Zelda looks like a monster he’s seen before, and that he tried to catch it but it took off.
The fact that everyone thought this game was going to be relatively light-hearted, but it ended with one of the scariest and most insane lore implying final bosses in the entire series. more ancient than even demise's curse
Video Idea: Compare the maps of ALttP and EoW. You can find several old dungeon references (i.e in the Gerudo Desert you can see the ruined pathways of the Desert Palace in the very north)
One thing I haven't seen mentioned is that Null, the rifts he creates and the Tris may actually be the answer to one of the biggest mysteries in Zelda - why the various locales will noticeably shift around from game to game, and even differ in layout and shape. Even if two games take place centuries after each other, it's still not enough time for plate tectonics to cause a noticeable shift. It takes hundreds of thousands, if not millions of years for that to occur. And yet it happens. Here's my theory: When stuff is pulled into rifts, it starts to decay into nothingness, and over the eons of Null's and the Tris' back-and-forth, it's likely that the little guys couldn't always get everything back in time. However, their primary purpose is to fix the rifts to keep Null contained, so they restore what they can and fill in what couldn't be saved with something else. Also, we have to assume that Null exists in all of the timelines, since he existed before the world was even created, and thus predates the events of Skyward Sword and even the Zonai from Tears of the Kingdom. It's only during the Downfall Timeline - which is the likely placement for Echoes, as it contains the ruins of many locations from A Link to the Past and A Link Between Worlds - that he's able to act directly beyond just making rifts...at least for now. Honestly, Null is the kind of enemy that doesn't stay dead forever, and I hope he returns.
I imagine we'll see Null again in smaller ways in future games. Like a section of the map having areas where you can traverse the void. Similar to LttP or Twilight Princess, it could transform you or somethin', albeit, a small section than in those games. Maybe not the most interesting theory on how it'll come back, but it's a formula that we're familiar with.
We gotta chat more about how Null creates echoes of past baddies so old that no one recognized them - Ganon is rarely mentioned by name by the characters. He’s an Ocarina of Time fanboy, apparently 😂 Also, interesting that Null creates cracks in the world, and the evil well of monsters that terrorized the land before the events of Skyward Sword came from… a crack in the ground. Was that Null’s first attempt to subsume the world after his imprisoning? And when that failed, to curse the land to forever have periods of weakness, in hopes that one of those will be his chance to break free?
@tgh1466 Nah. I suspect that Null and Demise are two separate entities that are not really linked to each other. Other than Demise probably wanting to dominate both Null and of course the Triforce
@@Pixel22-fs3tt Demise's MO is right in his name - he wanted to destroy the world and the Triforce was merely a means to do so. He wanted Hylia's power so he could wipe out all life. I think the Null origin theory holds some weight.
Zelda fanboys trying so hard to piece something together that's not there. Nintendo doesn't care about lore, the timeline, etc. and y'all are still dense enough to watch click bait videos and a series that has the most inconsistent lore. Good job, you eat oatmeal with your hands
@chooongusbug724 Oh be quiet please. By your logic then no one should care about the timeline in any fictional story since the creator of it could change it on a whim.
@@Pixel22-fs3tt naw, you shouldn't care about a timeline where the creators themselves say it doesn't matter though and they don't care about it. Not my fault Zelda fanboys can't grasp that 🤷♀️
General Wright and Minister Lefte are also puns on the positions they hold in the court, Wright is the kings (w)right-hand man as the general of the guards and presumably armies, Lefte is the left(e)-hand woman as the minister she makes sure that the kingdom is run smoothely when it comes to infrastructure and taxes. Plus i think they're also both references to Mr. Wright from the Link's Awakening trading quest
about the yeti the last time we saw them was actually phantom hourglass where we saw the yook i personally think they are the same race/tribe Edit: after Tri Force Heroes and before zelda 1
Anyone else notice during null’s speech near the end of the game that the music was reminiscent to the twilight music with some descending tones? Perhaps it’s eluding to null being involved with the creation of the twilight realm?
A cool detail about Link the video doesn't mention (if it does, sorry, I miss it, hahaha), is that Link trained in the Sleep Dojo at Kakariko Village. The final prize is his green tunic (and irrc the master there mentions another student as capable as Zelda).
I truly think that vaati and null have connection through the dark kind of magic that they use. We even see Vaati turn into a dark ball with arms that is similar to Null. I think that Vaati is able to tap into Null’s power and is later further possessed by him which is what allows him to take on null’s shape.
Pretty sure Aonuma is trolling us at this point by not letting us put dogs. Gotta call him out and shame him for not liking dogs so we can finally do the simplest of things in the next Zelda game 😂
I am curious on how did Null did create an Echo form of Ganon. Was this evil entity is aware of the King of Evil’s existence and use that form to capture to lure Link into a trapped. If we stopped and think about this, Null is aware that both the Hero and the Priestess will pose a bigger threat to if the two are together. It may be plausible of why he has to let Link be sick into the Void, then be trapped in the Still World throughout the game. That is the only theory I can come up with as I played through the game without spoiling too much surprises after the Game’s release.
To be honest, I prefer that the World would be devoured by the Nothingness than ruled by Demons finding pleasure in Torture. I prefer Oblivion over Eternal Hell.
@@chrislevack405 Just saying despite Null being terrifyingly powerful and destructive, it is better to be under his rule than under moody Dark Lord's Mercy 😅
day 280 of mentioning that on 5/6/2023 hyrule gamer made a video where, at 43.46, he spent 12 seconds simping about the ancient gerudo soldiers edit: whenever one of these comments blows up the replies are always the funniest crap ever
The real reason the Gerudo aren't in Skyward Sword is because it would be too spicy if both their abs and Ghirahim appeared in the same game. It would melt your Wii
One big mystery remains unexplained: the fate of Ganon. We only see Ganons echo. But every echo has an original. So what happened to original Ganon? Where is he? Has he been stolen away a long time ago and thus dissolved in the silent realm? Possible, but very unlikely because he should have the same power as Link and Zelda, who can exist in that dimension without turning into immobile statues.
It's possible Null simply made an echo of Ganon while he was trapped in the Dark Realm at some point. But there's also a compelling fan theory that Demise and his demon forces were created by Null to destroy life on the surface world. If so, given that Ganondorf is an incarnation of Demise's hatred and Ganon is a manifestation of Demise's demonic power through Ganondorf, Null may simply have the ability to create echoes of Ganon because that power ultimately originates from Null. Especially since there's a other theory that Ganon is actually a form of Demise since he has appeared in multiple different forms throughout the ages and the ones in Skyward Sword are just two of many.
@@nyancorp Yeah, but I doubt Ganon, stripped of the Triforce of Power and weakened from his latest beatdown courtesy of Link, could survive a direct confrontation with Null if the eldritch being was gunning for him.
Just want to point out, only Skyward Sword Zelda is ever explicitly called a reincarnation of Hylia, while other Zeldas are said to bear the bloodline of Hylia, meaning they're merely Hylia's descendants. It would also create an awkward situation in Spirit Tracks, since Tetra is still alive while her granddaughter is the reigning princess.
I think the Zelda information is correct, but Tetra isn’t alive by the events of spirit tracks, the only one of the crew to be confirmed to still be living is Niko. And Hyrule Historia confirms that the Zelda in Spirit Tracks is actually the great great grandchild of Tetra.
To me the map similarities are the deciding factor for the timeline placement. Not sure if it's post ALBW or not but surely post ALttP with the rundown state of the temples.
The Bread Pirate is very upset that they couldn't pull the hood down. River and Sea Zora share a common ancestor. Oren is apparently the descendant of Ruto who are different Zoras. I had a feeling that I wouldn't have too much trouble going into the Gerudo Town since I was Zelda. 17:55 B*tch, I'm fabulous. I think it takes place after A Link Between Worlds since the desert dungeon from that game is in ruins in Echoes of Wisdom. You can't even enter it. River Zoras are also prominent in the Downfall Timeline even though they were in Four Swords Adventures for some reason. The three golden goddesses descended upon the chaos that was Hyrule and that chaos was Null. I don't think a hollow planet would have a magnetic field though.
I always loved the Deku in Majora's Mask, and was thrilled with their return. I like how, just as all Gorons are male and all Gerudo are female, all Deku are now nonbinary.
I have two possible ideas on where Echoes of Wisdom takes place in the timeline. One that makes narrative sense, and the other makes logical sense. It either takes place inbetween ALBW and Zelda 1, or after TOTK. The first one could be true because the map is an expansion of ALTTP’s map with many similarities and 1-1 remakes, and several dungeons from ALTTP being visible. The biggest proof being that according to Zelda 1, Hyrule had a long era of peace before Zelda was placed under a sleep, and that era of peace could’ve began with EoW’s ending. Although the one thing holding me off from saying this is Death Mountain becoming Hebra Mountain. This isn’t a simple change for the sake of it because the layout matches perfectly with Death Mountain from ALTTP. And it would be weird to suggest that the lava volcano froze over, and then got hot again in the span of ALBW and Zelda 1. Then I remembered something that was off to me about TOTK. There was lava in the depths under its Hebra Mountain. So I think it’s possible that overtime the lava under Hebra Mountain expanded and the old Death Mountain froze over after TOTK, leading to their places being switched in EoW.
Death mountain has two names in the Japanese version in Alttp and Albw, in Alttp in the Light world it is called Hebra mountain and in the Dark realm it is Death mountain and in Albw in Hyrule it is Hebra mountain and in Lorule it is Death mountain.
If I could have one little lore question answered, from this game, it would be how/when did Null consume Ganon? I can't properly articulate how excited I had initially been to FINALLY be getting another game with Ganon; not the Gerudo King Gdorf, with his human motives, just using Ganon as one of a number of phases, in his boss fight, but actually Ganon, the pig demon sorcerer, with the trident, like from the oldest Zelda games. It would be accurate to say that I have become "burned out" on Gdorf. I certainly want Ganon to be the big bad of the game, as opposed to say Vaati, Majora, or others, but I want Ganon, as ge was from my childhood, when Zelda became my favorite series, and so discovering that this game's Ganon was "just another boss" of a bigger foe kind of let me down, but it also left me wondering, what happened to the actual Ganon, prior to this game? Hiw did he encounter Null, and where is he sealed, if he isn't actively helping the monster? I was so happy to see him, before he got bizarrely "the Ganondorf treatment", for fans of TP, and replaced by another boss, but I wish he featured more in the game, or we could know more about him, at this time frame.
I’m surprised you have that much hearts I was expecting you to have all 20 of them in this video lol although I did notice a few things like for example your sword level is only level three and your partner is at level nine or higher
I think people are sleeping HARD on the lore around Null. From the story perspective, this isn’t some Evil Blob Monster, this is a Cosmic Force that is a victim of Divine Intervention and is forced to live in a state that it’s constantly fighting against. If Null is canon throughout all the Zelda games, that blows open a completely new perspective if its tied to Ganon.
If they do a Minish Cap remake, I hope they keep the pixel art. Maybe do something similar to HD-2D, (like Octopath), but with the same pixel art style as the original Minish Cap. I don't know, I really love the art style of Minish Cap and I feel like making it full 3D, the game would lose something. Maybe it's just me!
@@SuperLufkin nah i totally agree. The pixel art and animation is absolutely beautiful. Would definitely lose some charm if they went with full 3d models
Hey Hyrule Gamer! Do you think the Ganon in the beginning of the game is the REAL Ganon or an Echo like we see later on? If he's the real Ganon, what happened to him? Did he disappear like beings do when they end up in a rift, as Tri stated would happen to beings that stayed in the Rifts too long? Would love to hear your thoughts!
That's possible but they called the Triforce by its proper name in A Link Between Worlds. In Echoes of Wisdom, they refer to it as the Primal Energy, and it is a closely guarded secret that few know of. It doesn't seem likely to me that not only would it go from unknown to a central part of Hyrulean mythology, under a different name, in a single lifetime.
@@OtakuUnitedStudio I can see that. Though i wonder when within that section of time period did primal energy switch into the Triforce? it could be that primal energy faded out language wise, called it triforce and then went back to primal energy again near the time maybe before link between worlds takes place? I don't know if i remember correctly but i think i remember link between worlds taking place a few hundred years after the events of link to the past? that could be plausible for language to fade in and out within a few hundred years but what do i know.
Weird that your Zelda keeps sweating and fanning herself in the gerudo region. Mine never took any heat damage or showed signs of wear in any part of the gerudo map
That’s not what I heard it’s supposed to be before a link to the past and I believe if I’m not mistaken which I probably might a link to the past is before a link between worlds
@@majesticespeon3126 A Link to the Past does take place about 100 years before A Link Between Worlds. That was always the intent. I don't think Echoes of Wisdom can take place before A Link to the Past due to the culture being so different (Triforce isn't known outside of the Royal Family and has a different name, which wasn't the case in either Ocarina of Time or A Link to the Past). It seems to share more in common with Four Swords Adventures, like having River Zora and Deku Scrubs, mostly unknown Triforce, etc.
@@OtakuUnitedStudio yeah I know there was just a rumor spreading a while back about that so because of its layout and everything but that Berri doesn’t make any sense because one this land looks like it’s gone through a lot of prosperity and two this game does look like it takes place after those games Not before them
@@majesticespeon3126 Agreed. But I personally think it takes place in the Child Timeline, either before or after Four Swords Adventures. I could be wrong, but it seems likely to me.
If i had to guess EoW takes place in the downfall timeline post link between worlds pre-era of decline as a sequel to link between worlds That's the most logical placement to me
You gotta question if the three goddesses were just filled with audacity. They just watched all that nothing just chilling and existing as nothing and we r e like "nah, don't like that, let's make a bunch of stuff and lick that nothing away forever"
I subscribe to the James Bond model of continuity for Zelda-there doesn’t need to be one all-encompassing timeline that you shoehorn everything into. It’s a series of stories with similar themes and motifs, but they don’t necessarily have any bearing on each other (except in cases where it’s explicitly invoked in the narrative itself, like the Wild Era games). This also resolves important discrepancies, like wholesale changes in the geography of Hyrule between ostensibly-linked games. Not to say it’s not fun to speculate where it *could* fit in a timeline, but I get the idea that the “canonical” timeline on Nintendo’s website is more about “people keep asking this and we need something to point to” than some kind of grand plan for the narrative of the whole universe.
Based on the low Hyrulian population, the familiarity between the royal family and the citizens, the other races not giving any deference to Zelda when her identity is revealed, Volvagia being alive, no indication of a previous hero, the three goddesses being connected to the land, and the Triforce being hidden from mortal knowledge, I get the idea that the game takes place extremely early.
Volvagia is a species according to the Encyclopedia, and a second one appears in Zelda 2 (chronologically later than OOT). The Triforce is never mentioned in Breath of the Wild or Tears of the Kingdom. It's possible that it could also take place much later in the timeline. I'm inclined to believe it's earlier in the timeline, but I can also see this as a sequel/prequel/something around the time that Four Swords Adventures takes place, which is another game where the Triforce seems to be forgotten.
Actually, if you're wearing the robe outfit when the Echo Zelda gets created when you wake up at the castle the hood is down. idk if it stays down because I'm dumb and changed outfits :(
It's interesting, We don't actually know what Zelda and Link wished for. If the Trifroce has the power to delete Null then why didn't the Goddesses do that?
What does this mean for Lorule? Do they have a Null? If so, that could explain why their world was starting to deteriorate. Without the triforce, their own Tri may not have been able to mend the rifts seen in ALBW. I could be wrong though
That is what I was hoping for in Tears of the Kingdom since we have two different time periods set in Hyrule: present (The Upheaval) and the past (Age of Hyrule’s Founding and Imprisoning War). I really want to see more of her journey in the distant past since I saw a Doujinshi of a Sage of Lightening appeared before Rauru of asking forgiveness for Ganondorf’s actions and joined him in defecting their formal king turned Demon King. While Rauru is very resented for her request after losing his wife, Zelda is grown concerned due to her attachment to the Gerudo people since Urbosa is a friend of her mother. A stoy expansion with a linear plot and a playable Princess Zelda is what should’ve been if TOTK had an expansion pack.
Zelda in Echoes of Wisdom is not Hylia. None of the Zelda's after Skyward Sword are Hylia, they are her mortal descendants. Only the first Zelda was Hylia and as far as we know, she goes back to being Hylia after the end of her mortal life. This Zelda changing behind a Hylia statue is definitely a nod, tho.
Yep! And there are points in history where multiple Zeldas are alive at the same time, and they can't both be the same person. Tetra is alive in Spirit Tracks while her granddaughter is ruling New Hyrule. Zelda's mother who also had divine powers died when she was about 8 according to Breath of the Wild's lore. The Zelda in Zelda 2 has been in an eternal sleep, unchanging, for hundreds of years while the Zelda in Zelda 1 was alive. So if all Zeldas were reincarnations, these events just won't work.
@@Chris-gx1ei At the beginning of the game, Zelda says that Tetra and Link ran off on one last adventure before they plan to retire for good. It's never mentioned that she died yet. My guess is just that Zelda knows Tetra still has her powers as a member of the Royal Family.
When talking about Conde, you said he's the only other thing that can see try without falling into the Rift, but you missed something that you posted earlier, the Dogs were looking right at Tri.
Since I enjoyed playing Echoes of Wisdom, I hoped Nintendo and the Zelda team can make a a Torna-esque TOTK side story for the Nintendo Switch 2 (or the successor of Nintendo Switch) where we get to see more Zelda’s journey in the Era of Hyrule’s Founding, adding layers of the Zonai origin, extra contents from the Master Works (such as Hylia entrusting the Sacred Stones to the Zonai), an linear storytelling that has more focused on the characters, and the Imprisoning War (or Sealing War in Japanese) with Princess Zelda as a playable main character.
Yes, a re-used though slightly altered map from LTTP, but why? Is there something lore-like there? Maybe the same space thousands of years later? Temples we traversed previously now lie in ruins. What was Nintendo trying to tell us with this? Or was it just re-using an old map to make things easy and quick?
@@majesticespeon3126 Did it happened when the game series was originally called The Hyrule Fantasy in the first Zelda game? So who cares about the rules. The series title *TheLegend of Zelda* does not needed to be reverse. Since Link has always been the protagonist for four decades, Zelda is a main protagonist too and deserves better since ST, SS, BOTW, AOC, and TOTK treated her as a MC before we have Echoes of Wisdom.
@@a.jthomas6132 She’s not a main protagonist she’s a minor in all the games that I’ve seen her in she only does like one thing per game but link he does 99% of the work in every game but now that the rules have been reversed they really should’ve named the legend of link just as a joke I’m saying
It catches you and then if you try to not run it during the water scene you have to restart the entire thing from the very beginning were you run inside the temple again
If the echo of Ganon puts Zelda in a crystal, and Link fights the echo of Ganon, and Zelda later fights the echo of Ganon, then where is Ganon? Wouldn’t there have to be a Ganon in order to have an echo?
Okay so I know it’s probably just for plot convenience but when you think about it I’m the beginning of the game Zelda shouldn’t be able to see tri I’m the castle dungeon because unless I missed where she fell into a rift this should not be possible
The way you pinpoint your observations on Hyrule Castle’s secret makes me enjoyed the game more! 5:07 I like how Echoes of Wisdom acknowledge the existence of loftwing or paying homage of Skyloft and the history of Hylia from Skyward Sword. Their wings had become a part of Hyrule’s insignia. 6:05 And another is when Zelda changed her appearance behind the Hylia Statue hints a symbolic fact she still carries the blood of the Goddess herself.
Even though they have the brief moments such as Link rushing to see Zelda again before Null imprisoned him or Zelda wear her hero’s hoodie to disguise herself, it sad that she doesn’t know him. Especially how Link lost his voice at a very young age. I hope their relationship is very mutual and not platonic since I shipped Zelink. Nintendo needs to let this iconic gaming couple be a debut from here on!
There are 5 hidden throughout the video, can you find them??
Wright (power) is all about brute force and the might of the military.
Lefte (wisdom) is all about tactics and planning things out.
King (courage) puts himself in danger to save his daughter without a second thought.
On the other hand, I've seen Wright presumed as Courage, since he's got unrestainable heroism.
and the King as Power, since he's the king.
Wright is a male Gerudooooooooo OMG
@@chaos4654 That makes more sense. Power is the top triangle on the Triforce, with Wisdom is the left piece, and Courage is the right piece.
@@martianargonautttt No he isn't. He doesn't look anything like one. Groose on the other hand might be one.
@@chaos4654 yeah that's what i thought
My favorite new lore is that Zelda has superhuman durability far greater than that of Link. She takes no fall damage. She can still fall into bottomless pits. However she is able to fall far further than Link and takes no damage.
AHEM
If I may correct you, Link also takes no fall damage in any top down or side scrollers, heck Link can even fall through multiple floors of the Hebra Tower in A Link to the Past and ends up just fine.
And Skyward Sword Link can also fall into Bottomless Pits and into Quicksand without taking damage
@@Chris-gx1eiI remember falling into quicksand in Skyward Sword and taking damage ...
No wonder Ganon keeps kidnapping her. She’s even more dangerous than Link
@@Chris-gx1ei Hebra Tower? I guess the "Tower of Hera" was a mis-transliteration.
@@JanusHoW
Yeah, Death Mountain was originally Hebra Mountain in Japanese but changed into Death Mountain since it resembles the Mountain Region in Zelda 1 - which they did call it in Echoes of Wisdom, So Tower of Hera might be Tower of Hebra
It’s so refreshing to hear that you don’t care about the timeline. Is it cool when the stories have hints of past games? Yes. Is it nothing but a headache trying to fit all the pieces together? Yes.
It's just kinda bs how flip-floppy Nintendo has been with the timeline, from "there is no timeline" to "there's kind of a timeline" to "HERE IS THE OFFICIAL TIMELINE WE DECIDED" to "we've altered the timeline, pray we do not alter it further" to "there is no timeline" lol
It's fun to piece it together tho. Because there is a timeline. Most of the games are indirect sequels so when a game kinda shits on the timeline it's weird because the games are connected to each other
Another thing about Echoes of Wisdom is that it add another layer to the Legend of Zelda lore: the 'Creation of the World story is what makes this Zelda game so DAMN rich ever since Hylia’s struggle against Demise in Skyward Sword.
Each version of Ganon/Ganondorf are indeed the incarnations of Demise and the King of Evil is sought to conquered/dominate Hyrule, but those are just baby steps compared to Null who wants to destroy everything and devouring everything into nothingness is HELLA scary.
And given the Kingdom of Hyrule another purpose as a barrier created by the three Golden Goddess (Din, Nayru, and Farore) to keep this ancient evil entity contained is INSANE! I get a feeling we maybe get to see Null again in the future since this ancient evil entity has been around since before time began.
-Adam can’t decide between numerous video topics.
-Just makes them all in one larger video.
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More lore is always welcome in my opinion. 😊
Love that the PATREON god of the Zora is mentioned. I know it was an honest mispronunciation of patron but I really needed the giggle so thank you!
If you talk to condé while wearing the stamp suit he’ll comment on how Zelda looks like a monster he’s seen before, and that he tried to catch it but it took off.
Side note I love the grab a snack or drink thing 😂 it feels like the did you eat today feeling
The timing of this video couldn't be better since I just 100% the game just this morning and have been avoiding this kind of video until today.
If you wear the green tunic you get from the dream trials you get a ton of special dialog about link fyi.
The Kaepora Gaebora plush/pillow in Links house was the first thing i noticed when I entered the house!
4:43 a surprising detail is that Link has pots in his house
Plot twist, he replaces them daily (for personal reasons)
The fact that everyone thought this game was going to be relatively light-hearted, but it ended with one of the scariest and most insane lore implying final bosses in the entire series. more ancient than even demise's curse
Video Idea: Compare the maps of ALttP and EoW. You can find several old dungeon references (i.e in the Gerudo Desert you can see the ruined pathways of the Desert Palace in the very north)
Conde is just a tiny, tiny baby who must be protected and snuggled. 💙🍼🐾
Great video HG!! I love how much lore is in this game and you do a good job at highlighting it.
Thank you! ✨️
One thing I haven't seen mentioned is that Null, the rifts he creates and the Tris may actually be the answer to one of the biggest mysteries in Zelda - why the various locales will noticeably shift around from game to game, and even differ in layout and shape. Even if two games take place centuries after each other, it's still not enough time for plate tectonics to cause a noticeable shift. It takes hundreds of thousands, if not millions of years for that to occur.
And yet it happens.
Here's my theory:
When stuff is pulled into rifts, it starts to decay into nothingness, and over the eons of Null's and the Tris' back-and-forth, it's likely that the little guys couldn't always get everything back in time. However, their primary purpose is to fix the rifts to keep Null contained, so they restore what they can and fill in what couldn't be saved with something else.
Also, we have to assume that Null exists in all of the timelines, since he existed before the world was even created, and thus predates the events of Skyward Sword and even the Zonai from Tears of the Kingdom. It's only during the Downfall Timeline - which is the likely placement for Echoes, as it contains the ruins of many locations from A Link to the Past and A Link Between Worlds - that he's able to act directly beyond just making rifts...at least for now.
Honestly, Null is the kind of enemy that doesn't stay dead forever, and I hope he returns.
Condé is a treasure ♡
He is so lovely
You are my ultimate treasure.
I imagine we'll see Null again in smaller ways in future games. Like a section of the map having areas where you can traverse the void. Similar to LttP or Twilight Princess, it could transform you or somethin', albeit, a small section than in those games. Maybe not the most interesting theory on how it'll come back, but it's a formula that we're familiar with.
We gotta chat more about how Null creates echoes of past baddies so old that no one recognized them - Ganon is rarely mentioned by name by the characters. He’s an Ocarina of Time fanboy, apparently 😂
Also, interesting that Null creates cracks in the world, and the evil well of monsters that terrorized the land before the events of Skyward Sword came from… a crack in the ground.
Was that Null’s first attempt to subsume the world after his imprisoning? And when that failed, to curse the land to forever have periods of weakness, in hopes that one of those will be his chance to break free?
@tgh1466 Nah. I suspect that Null and Demise are two separate entities that are not really linked to each other. Other than Demise probably wanting to dominate both Null and of course the Triforce
@@Pixel22-fs3tt Demise's MO is right in his name - he wanted to destroy the world and the Triforce was merely a means to do so. He wanted Hylia's power so he could wipe out all life. I think the Null origin theory holds some weight.
Zelda fanboys trying so hard to piece something together that's not there. Nintendo doesn't care about lore, the timeline, etc. and y'all are still dense enough to watch click bait videos and a series that has the most inconsistent lore. Good job, you eat oatmeal with your hands
@chooongusbug724 Oh be quiet please. By your logic then no one should care about the timeline in any fictional story since the creator of it could change it on a whim.
@@Pixel22-fs3tt naw, you shouldn't care about a timeline where the creators themselves say it doesn't matter though and they don't care about it. Not my fault Zelda fanboys can't grasp that 🤷♀️
General Wright and Minister Lefte are also puns on the positions they hold in the court, Wright is the kings (w)right-hand man as the general of the guards and presumably armies, Lefte is the left(e)-hand woman as the minister she makes sure that the kingdom is run smoothely when it comes to infrastructure and taxes. Plus i think they're also both references to Mr. Wright from the Link's Awakening trading quest
about the yeti the last time we saw them was actually phantom hourglass where we saw the yook i personally think they are the same race/tribe
Edit: after Tri Force Heroes and before zelda 1
I remember hearing some thing about the yook And the yeti not being the same race but feel free to correct me I don’t know if that’s true or not lol
@@majesticespeon3126 I don't know if that is true or not in fact I never herd that until now
@@Ultrick-s5n Well as I mentioned before it’s just something I heard so I don’t even know if it’s true or not
In Phantom Hourglass there are Anouki and Yooks who are Yeti like tribes. They are more recent than in Twilight Princess 😅😊
Anyone else notice during null’s speech near the end of the game that the music was reminiscent to the twilight music with some descending tones? Perhaps it’s eluding to null being involved with the creation of the twilight realm?
A cool detail about Link the video doesn't mention (if it does, sorry, I miss it, hahaha), is that Link trained in the Sleep Dojo at Kakariko Village. The final prize is his green tunic (and irrc the master there mentions another student as capable as Zelda).
Thank you making this video! It was the perfect thing to watch while I winded down and had some dinner
I think the EoW takes place centuries after LBW/TH and also centuries before LoZ/AoL.
There was a rumor saying it was before a link to the past this time are so confusing lol
The two Zora race already shared the scene at the same times in the Oracle duo titles.
We don't see them interact though.
If you've ever read Wheel of Time, creation and Time itself was a prison for the primordial evil big bad of that series.
I truly think that vaati and null have connection through the dark kind of magic that they use. We even see Vaati turn into a dark ball with arms that is similar to Null. I think that Vaati is able to tap into Null’s power and is later further possessed by him which is what allows him to take on null’s shape.
Finally just beat the game so I can watch this now, and everyone elses videos lol
I'm curious to see some Easter eggs in this game, because I 100%ed it and didn't really find anything that I would classify as an "Easter egg)
There’s actually a lot, Links house has a few not featured in this video
Pretty sure Aonuma is trolling us at this point by not letting us put dogs. Gotta call him out and shame him for not liking dogs so we can finally do the simplest of things in the next Zelda game 😂
I am curious on how did Null did create an Echo form of Ganon. Was this evil entity is aware of the King of Evil’s existence and use that form to capture to lure Link into a trapped.
If we stopped and think about this, Null is aware that both the Hero and the Priestess will pose a bigger threat to if the two are together. It may be plausible of why he has to let Link be sick into the Void, then be trapped in the Still World throughout the game.
That is the only theory I can come up with as I played through the game without spoiling too much surprises after the Game’s release.
To be honest, I prefer that the World would be devoured by the Nothingness than ruled by Demons finding pleasure in Torture.
I prefer Oblivion over Eternal Hell.
Okay, edge lord
Also, stop capitalizing useless words... you aren't the Star Wars text crawl, and I'm sure your 9th grade English teacher hates you.
@@chrislevack405 Just saying despite Null being terrifyingly powerful and destructive, it is better to be under his rule than under moody Dark Lord's Mercy 😅
day 280 of mentioning that on 5/6/2023 hyrule gamer made a video where, at 43.46, he spent 12 seconds simping about the ancient gerudo soldiers
edit: whenever one of these comments blows up the replies are always the funniest crap ever
The real reason the Gerudo aren't in Skyward Sword is because it would be too spicy if both their abs and Ghirahim appeared in the same game. It would melt your Wii
@@AnthonyDGreen seems legit
I truly appreciate your tenacity
July 5th actually
@@ianbarlow4894 I'm assuming they're using the D/M/YYYY format, so 5/6 is July 5th, not June 6th
One big mystery remains unexplained: the fate of Ganon. We only see Ganons echo. But every echo has an original. So what happened to original Ganon? Where is he? Has he been stolen away a long time ago and thus dissolved in the silent realm? Possible, but very unlikely because he should have the same power as Link and Zelda, who can exist in that dimension without turning into immobile statues.
It's possible Null simply made an echo of Ganon while he was trapped in the Dark Realm at some point. But there's also a compelling fan theory that Demise and his demon forces were created by Null to destroy life on the surface world. If so, given that Ganondorf is an incarnation of Demise's hatred and Ganon is a manifestation of Demise's demonic power through Ganondorf, Null may simply have the ability to create echoes of Ganon because that power ultimately originates from Null. Especially since there's a other theory that Ganon is actually a form of Demise since he has appeared in multiple different forms throughout the ages and the ones in Skyward Sword are just two of many.
@@nyancorp Yeah, but I doubt Ganon, stripped of the Triforce of Power and weakened from his latest beatdown courtesy of Link, could survive a direct confrontation with Null if the eldritch being was gunning for him.
If you put link’s cloak on and speak to some of the Suthorn Villagers, they will briefly mistake you for him
Null helps explain why lorule feel apart after the Triforce was destroyed
Knowing my knowledge on Eldridge lore i’m pretty sure null will return
Just want to point out, only Skyward Sword Zelda is ever explicitly called a reincarnation of Hylia, while other Zeldas are said to bear the bloodline of Hylia, meaning they're merely Hylia's descendants. It would also create an awkward situation in Spirit Tracks, since Tetra is still alive while her granddaughter is the reigning princess.
I think the Zelda information is correct, but Tetra isn’t alive by the events of spirit tracks, the only one of the crew to be confirmed to still be living is Niko. And Hyrule Historia confirms that the Zelda in Spirit Tracks is actually the great great grandchild of Tetra.
Since when is Tetra alive during spirit tracks??? Are you misremembering a different character?
Fun fact about the Stamp Guy: His hat is styled to be a stamp impressed in red wax.
That's so cool!
Stamp Guy is the best guy. I love when the series introduces dumb 1-note characters sometimes
To me the map similarities are the deciding factor for the timeline placement. Not sure if it's post ALBW or not but surely post ALttP with the rundown state of the temples.
I had no idea you could get other outfits than the catsuit
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The Bread Pirate is very upset that they couldn't pull the hood down.
River and Sea Zora share a common ancestor. Oren is apparently the descendant of Ruto who are different Zoras.
I had a feeling that I wouldn't have too much trouble going into the Gerudo Town since I was Zelda.
17:55 B*tch, I'm fabulous.
I think it takes place after A Link Between Worlds since the desert dungeon from that game is in ruins in Echoes of Wisdom. You can't even enter it. River Zoras are also prominent in the Downfall Timeline even though they were in Four Swords Adventures for some reason.
The three golden goddesses descended upon the chaos that was Hyrule and that chaos was Null. I don't think a hollow planet would have a magnetic field though.
I always loved the Deku in Majora's Mask, and was thrilled with their return.
I like how, just as all Gorons are male and all Gerudo are female, all Deku are now nonbinary.
I have two possible ideas on where Echoes of Wisdom takes place in the timeline. One that makes narrative sense, and the other makes logical sense. It either takes place inbetween ALBW and Zelda 1, or after TOTK. The first one could be true because the map is an expansion of ALTTP’s map with many similarities and 1-1 remakes, and several dungeons from ALTTP being visible. The biggest proof being that according to Zelda 1, Hyrule had a long era of peace before Zelda was placed under a sleep, and that era of peace could’ve began with EoW’s ending. Although the one thing holding me off from saying this is Death Mountain becoming Hebra Mountain. This isn’t a simple change for the sake of it because the layout matches perfectly with Death Mountain from ALTTP. And it would be weird to suggest that the lava volcano froze over, and then got hot again in the span of ALBW and Zelda 1. Then I remembered something that was off to me about TOTK. There was lava in the depths under its Hebra Mountain. So I think it’s possible that overtime the lava under Hebra Mountain expanded and the old Death Mountain froze over after TOTK, leading to their places being switched in EoW.
Death mountain has two names in the Japanese version in Alttp and Albw, in Alttp in the Light world it is called Hebra mountain and in the Dark realm it is Death mountain and in Albw in Hyrule it is Hebra mountain and in Lorule it is Death mountain.
@@Ahouro My point was less about the name change and more about it freezing over.
Those stamps look like Stamp Guy doing Jojo poses XD
I love how this game basically shows why lowrule was in such a bad State without its triforce.
If I could have one little lore question answered, from this game, it would be how/when did Null consume Ganon? I can't properly articulate how excited I had initially been to FINALLY be getting another game with Ganon; not the Gerudo King Gdorf, with his human motives, just using Ganon as one of a number of phases, in his boss fight, but actually Ganon, the pig demon sorcerer, with the trident, like from the oldest Zelda games. It would be accurate to say that I have become "burned out" on Gdorf. I certainly want Ganon to be the big bad of the game, as opposed to say Vaati, Majora, or others, but I want Ganon, as ge was from my childhood, when Zelda became my favorite series, and so discovering that this game's Ganon was "just another boss" of a bigger foe kind of let me down, but it also left me wondering, what happened to the actual Ganon, prior to this game? Hiw did he encounter Null, and where is he sealed, if he isn't actively helping the monster? I was so happy to see him, before he got bizarrely "the Ganondorf treatment", for fans of TP, and replaced by another boss, but I wish he featured more in the game, or we could know more about him, at this time frame.
I’m surprised you have that much hearts I was expecting you to have all 20 of them in this video lol although I did notice a few things like for example your sword level is only level three and your partner is at level nine or higher
Great video as always man
Thanks!
There is an owl behind the bookcase in links room or dresser or whatever it is
I think people are sleeping HARD on the lore around Null. From the story perspective, this isn’t some Evil Blob Monster, this is a Cosmic Force that is a victim of Divine Intervention and is forced to live in a state that it’s constantly fighting against. If Null is canon throughout all the Zelda games, that blows open a completely new perspective if its tied to Ganon.
Should've mentioned this is the first time we ever hear from the golden goddesses.
Zelda's white horse was in ocarina of time, seem when escaping ganon from castle town
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That rug alone better be a confirmation for a Minish Cap remake.
I wish! Minish Cap remade in this style would be awesome :)
@@HyruleGamer It would be! Ideally I would want the art style to be pretty similar to the og game. I miss playing as Toon Link!
If they do a Minish Cap remake, I hope they keep the pixel art. Maybe do something similar to HD-2D, (like Octopath), but with the same pixel art style as the original Minish Cap. I don't know, I really love the art style of Minish Cap and I feel like making it full 3D, the game would lose something. Maybe it's just me!
As long as they make the figurine SyQuest better in minish cap remake I’m good
@@SuperLufkin nah i totally agree. The pixel art and animation is absolutely beautiful. Would definitely lose some charm if they went with full 3d models
Omg I love this video and I just relized alot more about the game then what ment the eye lol
Pov : Watching an echoes of wisdom video
' Looks at the first frame of the video '
Me : Aight, Amma Head Out
I can’t call Null evil, just that he would prefer to be alone and not changed by the earth
The glowy golden ball is zelda's jojo's stand
Hey Hyrule Gamer! Do you think the Ganon in the beginning of the game is the REAL Ganon or an Echo like we see later on? If he's the real Ganon, what happened to him? Did he disappear like beings do when they end up in a rift, as Tri stated would happen to beings that stayed in the Rifts too long? Would love to hear your thoughts!
honestly timeline wise for me i see it as LttP>OoS/OoA>Links Awakening Echos of Wisdom> Link Between Worlds, that's just me though.
That's possible but they called the Triforce by its proper name in A Link Between Worlds. In Echoes of Wisdom, they refer to it as the Primal Energy, and it is a closely guarded secret that few know of. It doesn't seem likely to me that not only would it go from unknown to a central part of Hyrulean mythology, under a different name, in a single lifetime.
@@OtakuUnitedStudio I can see that. Though i wonder when within that section of time period did primal energy switch into the Triforce? it could be that primal energy faded out language wise, called it triforce and then went back to primal energy again near the time maybe before link between worlds takes place? I don't know if i remember correctly but i think i remember link between worlds taking place a few hundred years after the events of link to the past? that could be plausible for language to fade in and out within a few hundred years but what do i know.
18:10 i have my Halloween costume idea
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Weird that your Zelda keeps sweating and fanning herself in the gerudo region. Mine never took any heat damage or showed signs of wear in any part of the gerudo map
Echoes of Wisdom goes a few hundred years after Link Between Worlds.
That’s not what I heard it’s supposed to be before a link to the past and I believe if I’m not mistaken which I probably might a link to the past is before a link between worlds
@@majesticespeon3126 A Link to the Past does take place about 100 years before A Link Between Worlds. That was always the intent.
I don't think Echoes of Wisdom can take place before A Link to the Past due to the culture being so different (Triforce isn't known outside of the Royal Family and has a different name, which wasn't the case in either Ocarina of Time or A Link to the Past). It seems to share more in common with Four Swords Adventures, like having River Zora and Deku Scrubs, mostly unknown Triforce, etc.
@@OtakuUnitedStudio yeah I know there was just a rumor spreading a while back about that so because of its layout and everything but that Berri doesn’t make any sense because one this land looks like it’s gone through a lot of prosperity and two this game does look like it takes place after those games Not before them
@@majesticespeon3126 Agreed. But I personally think it takes place in the Child Timeline, either before or after Four Swords Adventures. I could be wrong, but it seems likely to me.
@@OtakuUnitedStudio we will find out when Nintendo is ready to tell us lol
If i had to guess EoW takes place in the downfall timeline post link between worlds pre-era of decline as a sequel to link between worlds
That's the most logical placement to me
Great vid as always
Thank you!
@@HyruleGamer :)
You gotta question if the three goddesses were just filled with audacity. They just watched all that nothing just chilling and existing as nothing and we r e like "nah, don't like that, let's make a bunch of stuff and lick that nothing away forever"
lmao i thoight the painting in link's house was the weaving of the calamity in botw
I subscribe to the James Bond model of continuity for Zelda-there doesn’t need to be one all-encompassing timeline that you shoehorn everything into. It’s a series of stories with similar themes and motifs, but they don’t necessarily have any bearing on each other (except in cases where it’s explicitly invoked in the narrative itself, like the Wild Era games). This also resolves important discrepancies, like wholesale changes in the geography of Hyrule between ostensibly-linked games.
Not to say it’s not fun to speculate where it *could* fit in a timeline, but I get the idea that the “canonical” timeline on Nintendo’s website is more about “people keep asking this and we need something to point to” than some kind of grand plan for the narrative of the whole universe.
Based on the low Hyrulian population, the familiarity between the royal family and the citizens, the other races not giving any deference to Zelda when her identity is revealed, Volvagia being alive, no indication of a previous hero, the three goddesses being connected to the land, and the Triforce being hidden from mortal knowledge, I get the idea that the game takes place extremely early.
Volvagia is a species according to the Encyclopedia, and a second one appears in Zelda 2 (chronologically later than OOT). The Triforce is never mentioned in Breath of the Wild or Tears of the Kingdom. It's possible that it could also take place much later in the timeline. I'm inclined to believe it's earlier in the timeline, but I can also see this as a sequel/prequel/something around the time that Four Swords Adventures takes place, which is another game where the Triforce seems to be forgotten.
@@OtakuUnitedStudio I forgot that tidbit of info. about Volvagia. I will need to take a closer look at the species versus the individual.
Actually, if you're wearing the robe outfit when the Echo Zelda gets created when you wake up at the castle the hood is down. idk if it stays down because I'm dumb and changed outfits :(
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It's interesting, We don't actually know what Zelda and Link wished for. If the Trifroce has the power to delete Null then why didn't the Goddesses do that?
What does this mean for Lorule? Do they have a Null? If so, that could explain why their world was starting to deteriorate. Without the triforce, their own Tri may not have been able to mend the rifts seen in ALBW. I could be wrong though
My wife said the postman and stickers and must be similar
2:30 Link was called as a 'young man' by one of the npcs so he might be 16+
#HoodlessZelda!!!!!!!!!
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Let's hope the next Zelda game allows us to play both as Link and Zelda.
That would be interesting!
Yeah that will be the second game in the timeline to do that
That is what I was hoping for in Tears of the Kingdom since we have two different time periods set in Hyrule: present (The Upheaval) and the past (Age of Hyrule’s Founding and Imprisoning War).
I really want to see more of her journey in the distant past since I saw a Doujinshi of a Sage of Lightening appeared before Rauru of asking forgiveness for Ganondorf’s actions and joined him in defecting their formal king turned Demon King.
While Rauru is very resented for her request after losing his wife, Zelda is grown concerned due to her attachment to the Gerudo people since Urbosa is a friend of her mother.
A stoy expansion with a linear plot and a playable Princess Zelda is what should’ve been if TOTK had an expansion pack.
Zelda in Echoes of Wisdom is not Hylia.
None of the Zelda's after Skyward Sword are Hylia, they are her mortal descendants.
Only the first Zelda was Hylia and as far as we know, she goes back to being Hylia after the end of her mortal life.
This Zelda changing behind a Hylia statue is definitely a nod, tho.
Yep! And there are points in history where multiple Zeldas are alive at the same time, and they can't both be the same person. Tetra is alive in Spirit Tracks while her granddaughter is ruling New Hyrule. Zelda's mother who also had divine powers died when she was about 8 according to Breath of the Wild's lore. The Zelda in Zelda 2 has been in an eternal sleep, unchanging, for hundreds of years while the Zelda in Zelda 1 was alive. So if all Zeldas were reincarnations, these events just won't work.
@@OtakuUnitedStudio Tetra lives during Spirit Tracks?
Doesnt she pray to her (Great) Grandma in the end to get her body back?
@@Chris-gx1ei At the beginning of the game, Zelda says that Tetra and Link ran off on one last adventure before they plan to retire for good. It's never mentioned that she died yet. My guess is just that Zelda knows Tetra still has her powers as a member of the Royal Family.
#hoodlesszelda
When talking about Conde, you said he's the only other thing that can see try without falling into the Rift, but you missed something that you posted earlier, the Dogs were looking right at Tri.
Since I enjoyed playing Echoes of Wisdom, I hoped Nintendo and the Zelda team can make a a Torna-esque TOTK side story for the Nintendo Switch 2 (or the successor of Nintendo Switch) where we get to see more Zelda’s journey in the Era of Hyrule’s Founding, adding layers of the Zonai origin, extra contents from the Master Works (such as Hylia entrusting the Sacred Stones to the Zonai), an linear storytelling that has more focused on the characters, and the Imprisoning War (or Sealing War in Japanese) with Princess Zelda as a playable main character.
Yes, a re-used though slightly altered map from LTTP, but why? Is there something lore-like there? Maybe the same space thousands of years later? Temples we traversed previously now lie in ruins. What was Nintendo trying to tell us with this?
Or was it just re-using an old map to make things easy and quick?
Idk why Nintendo refused to call it the triforce and call it Logan Paul energy lol
This one is called: "The legend of Link"
L O L I just got that because majority of the series is a legend of Zelda and you never play as her lol
It’s stil The Legend of Zelda. No need to call. This game the Legend of Link. This meme is getting tiresome. 🙄😒
@@a.jthomas6132 Well the game should technically be called that because the rules are reversed lol
@@majesticespeon3126 Did it happened when the game series was originally called The Hyrule Fantasy in the first Zelda game? So who cares about the rules. The series title *TheLegend of Zelda* does not needed to be reverse. Since Link has always been the protagonist for four decades, Zelda is a main protagonist too and deserves better since ST, SS, BOTW, AOC, and TOTK treated her as a MC before we have Echoes of Wisdom.
@@a.jthomas6132 She’s not a main protagonist she’s a minor in all the games that I’ve seen her in she only does like one thing per game but link he does 99% of the work in every game but now that the rules have been reversed they really should’ve named the legend of link just as a joke I’m saying
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Has anyone seen what happens if you DON'T outrun the rift at the very beginning? I've been curious since I started the game, but forgot to try it.
I tried it, the rift just catches up and restart from the top of the stairs
@@HyruleGamer oh, cool. I kinda figured, but it's good to know.
It catches you and then if you try to not run it during the water scene you have to restart the entire thing from the very beginning were you run inside the temple again
If the echo of Ganon puts Zelda in a crystal, and Link fights the echo of Ganon, and Zelda later fights the echo of Ganon, then where is Ganon? Wouldn’t there have to be a Ganon in order to have an echo?
I don’t know lol I’ve been hearing that this game is before a link to the past lol
Okay so I know it’s probably just for plot convenience but when you think about it I’m the beginning of the game Zelda shouldn’t be able to see tri I’m the castle dungeon because unless I missed where she fell into a rift this should not be possible
The way you pinpoint your observations on Hyrule Castle’s secret makes me enjoyed the game more!
5:07 I like how Echoes of Wisdom acknowledge the existence of loftwing or paying homage of Skyloft and the history of Hylia from Skyward Sword. Their wings had become a part of Hyrule’s insignia.
6:05 And another is when Zelda changed her appearance behind the Hylia Statue hints a symbolic fact she still carries the blood of the Goddess herself.
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Even though they have the brief moments such as Link rushing to see Zelda again before Null imprisoned him or Zelda wear her hero’s hoodie to disguise herself, it sad that she doesn’t know him. Especially how Link lost his voice at a very young age.
I hope their relationship is very mutual and not platonic since I shipped Zelink. Nintendo needs to let this iconic gaming couple be a debut from here on!
Tri is male not female. There is a line of dialogue in the game that calls him, “he.”
Where abouts in the game?
@@HyruleGamer I think it was one of the parts when the side characters are gathered. It’s either Luberry or Wright that says it iirc.
playable Zelda in a 3d game even if there's 3 more 2d games fist
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