Change the rules if you will. I dont think hes Ganon either. Now here is the timeline with Breath of the Wild added in. We only have stories to explain it and Hyrule is the same way. However, weve decided not to make it so clear for Breath of the Wild, and theres a reason why.
Story Summary and Timeline Placement | Zelda: Tears of the - Game8 BotW starts will Link waking up after 100 years. is simple. I do not think he is the king from Wind Waker. Start a new thread to share your experiences with like-minded people. Instead I think the developers are going for a similar telling of a Hyrule in a desolate and declining state, but at the end of another timeline parallel to the end of the Downfall Timeline. For me it fully embodies the whole "legend" aspect of the series, it's shrouded in mystery, with evidence of past games and eras, but is muddled and confused with contradictory information and things that rightfully shouldn't not exist together like any good legend passed down through the ages gets added on to. The world of BotW also has an emphasis on high points, mountain tops and the like. Back then I beat Zelda Breath of the Wild and drafted a video on why it was a part of the fallen timeline, however, the release of the first DLC stopped me from finishing it. By proxy, this makes them descendants of the goddess Venus, and there are plenty of other examples of nobility believing themselves to be descendants of gods. What this is saying is that the actual history of Hyrule is confused to the point that myths can be taken as fact, and when we know this is the case it means that any of the previous games could just exist as stories in this world, and some of them must do as we know games like. Its the answer that has no contradictions and so for us, it becomes the most likely, but if you want to believe that this game falls in any of the existing timelines or is its own offshoot or even a remerged timeline, you can do. How Herodotus relates to the world of Zelda is simple. In the case of Ruto it is even mentioned that she helped the hero seal Ganondorf away which only happens in the Adult timeline. The game's first teaser trailer stated that fact quite blunty, so clearly Tears of the Kingdom must take.
Explaining the Legend of Zelda Timelines, and Where Breath of the Wild Fits A historian and avid gamer, NantenJex is the Editor-in-Chief for Source Gaming, overseeing videos and reviews for the site. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom have left players wondering where on the franchise's complicated timeline they're set. If thats the case, maybe this game will take place before Zelda 1. Thanks to this, a lot of people are claiming it to be definitive proof that this game must be a sequel to Wind Waker however I have an alternative theory on the matter. Lastly, I wanted to bring up the old man who appears quite prominently throughout Breath of the Wild. I feel like I need to go back and give this game another good shake. I wouldnt think its after Zelda 2 since they officially announced that Zelda 2 is the LAST game of the series, or simply improve it as being the ending point of the Fallen Timeline. Todays theory answers all of this. The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom This actually makes too much sense (BotW timeline placement) Dark_Zoroark 4 years ago #1 https://youtu.be/W2DMiZ1e574 tl:dr version: -MatPat says Hyrule. It's possible, however, that TOTK will shed some light on this subject.
(OLD) Tears of the Kingdom & Breath of the Wild Timeline Placement Making Sense of Zelda's Overly Complicated Timeline | Fandom The latest Legend of Zelda game, Tears of the Kingdom, is a sequel to Breath of the Wild. Will the Master Sword end its role as itll shatter into pieces after the end of the game? Are you saying you know Zelda better than people who make the games? It would make very much sense for Nintendo to reboot the Zelda series right after SwS. So, famous Zora and Goron become the names of places in their respective areas is perfectly natural if the stories these characters are involved in are a part of the games culture. I'm gonna have to go with a convergence timeline.
Breath Of The Wild Gets Official Placement On The Zelda Timeline, But The point is, its because these myths exist and people know about them that they can create all these objects, or name their pet wolves after the hero, or name their world after them. He wanted us to look at the patterns and find the WW connection. If we look at the last 10,000 years of human history we have changed a lot. The following is a list of locations in Breath of the Wild . Is the even a story you want to see? They did so by magical means (Valoo) and theres nothing to contradict the notion that it was only a splinter group or remnant of the Zora who underwent the transition. I began to worry that the information might be out of date by the end of the year which would render the video obsolete, which would be disappointing. I dont think its going to replace the original though. It's not something I'm endorsing, just throw another option out there. cant both have happened. Official BotW timeline placement I've played most Zelda titles and just recently got my hands on a switch and BotW for the first time. Instead of one cohesive timeline, this official tie-in book suggests that there are in fact three separate strands to keep track of after the events of Ocarina of Time 'The Hero is Defeated'. BotW is probably my favorite kind of Zelda title in this regard. Let me know in the comments below or wherever this has been posted. The Old Mans height also matches that of Ganondorfs when compared next to Link and the big white beard that many use to claim it is Daphnes would work for Ganondorf as well. It seems like cheating and the team wouldnt have done this, right? This phenomena though is also the same in our world. Tbh, how can BOTW appear in any timeline but not the others? 4 19 comments Best The fact that Hyrule is now just a legend and is decaying proves that this game must be set at the end of the timeline. The Master Sword is in the Lost Woods, and BOTW references the flower placement around the sword from . Clearly there was stuff happening before the game proper starts, and at this point what that stuff could be is anyone guess. JavaScript is disabled. I think it's worth mentioning the Great Bridge of Hylia and Castle Town Plaza along with the Arbiter's Grounds, since they are present in BotW and greatly resemble their Twilight Princess counterparts. But I'd like to hear which Timeline placement you're convinced of, with bullet point reasoning for that theory :) PS: Everyone play nice, and be kind to each other! I think now we can safely say that these cannot be the case. The idea came to me after interviewing Rude Bear creator Alex Rose who told me that his series timeline was also on a dual-axis. You know what I think he is? The amiibo and DLC items can be explained in the same way. In this game, the Master Sword is definitely in the woods and not Ganondorfs head so that cuts out the Child Timeline. : r/truezelda Ever since Breath of the Wild released, people have been speculating on where it fits on the timeline. The line between myth and reality is blurred in the ancient world. Published Feb 18, 2023 Zelda: BOTW and TOTK don't seem to fit on the series' official timeline, so it is possible that they exist on their own, separate timeline? . Im pretty sure that the Hyrule of Botw is shaped by all the legends told about a princess, a swordman and a dark warrior called Ganon. The reason for this is the land itself which in all-essence is another post-apocalypse Zelda world, just like the.
Zelda Theory: Almost Every Game Is Between BOTW's Two Calamities The father of modern history as we know it is a greek man named Herodotus and before him the lives and events of humanity were mostly orally presented with little on-hand accounts to go from. A timeline which Ganon has attacked multiple times. This idea originally came to my mind after talking with contributor ConnorEatsPants after he made that same comment on twitter after the Old Mans reveal. But for Zelda, if time was not really restricted to any natural laws, then all of the game's might as well take place at the same time somehow. I really do like the idea of Breath of the Wild taking place so far into the future that the timeline split has become largely irrelevant. Or they're just making junk up as usual and don't care about where it fits anymore. Its obvious that they went 10k years into the future because they dont want to deal with timeline fuckery. All rights reserved. has been which timeline this falls into. So, a few things I'd like to get out of the way first: BotW's timeline placement still hasn't been confirmed. Like a game of telephone information being reinterpreted and altered. This branch, however, is the original one, the predestinated future that OoT!Zelda erases by sending Link back in time. All of these references have been explained by some as a converging timeline, that somehow realigns all three timelines. There is evidence for all three within the game itself. Because the Hylians are making these stories up, the culture within them is reflecting their current culture and thats why nothing ever significantly changes over thousands of years. ; we just never go to that area on the other side of Death Mountain in that game! As for the Master Sword, yea as far as we know it should be stuck in Ganondorfs head during this timeline. All the stuff about Hyrule being a kingdom that went through a decline which currently sits in a state of decay still works with this premise. Of course this is still all just my own speculation and could change once we learn more information, but the way I understand it as of now I think this is going to be a sequel to WW/ST. In current Zelda lore the Master Sword is required to defeat Ganon and the hero of Zelda 1 never used it. is what sticks more. There was a lot of talk from initial teasers about this game being set just after, . that's the long and short of it. As a final note, I know a lot of people will still refuse to believe this. This phenomena though is also the same in our world. This is why so many places in Breath of the Wild are named after characters from prior games. There's certainly elements from all over the series and thus all timelines, but when it comes down to the really major important stuff Downfall and Post AoL is the only one that really fits the bill. The most definitive piece of evidence for me though is the location of the Master Sword itself. The line between myth and reality is blurred in the ancient world. Let's see where it ends up.
This actually makes too much sense (BotW timeline placement) The Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild Timeline Placement w/ New It also explains the absurd time difference between Ganons appearances. Personally, I think it takes place in a forth branch. When asked about the timeline placement, Aonuma reportedly gives us a hint by pointing to the Sheikah symbol on his shirt. However, I never played Twilight Princess before so I really dont know where the Master Sword really sealed, so I really cant say anything about this.
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild - timeline placement - ResetEra Make sure you have a great day and like any good Hyrule historian make sure you always return to the source. In fact, there are so many contradictions that the logical conclusion is to say that none of these previous games happened because if we pick anyone existing timeline it always creates inconsistencies. The Koroks and Bridge of Eldin existing in other timelines isnt too hard to wrap your head around either. Ganondorf reemerges and brings forth a new threat to the Kingdom of Hyrule.
Breath of the Wild 2 may confirm a wild Age of Calamity - Inverse Its its own thing.
'Legend of Zelda' Timeline Updated: 'Breath of the Wild' Placement Revealed I think Ill consider it head cannon till the game says otherwise. I think I had considered something similar in regards to Ganondorf and Ganon being separated. A huge mystery about The Legend Of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild has been solved: the game now has an official spot on the series .
BotW timeline placement. : r/truezelda - Reddit This is what Zeldas world has become, where Breath of the Wild is the true world of Hyrule and the rest of the series as we know it is quite literally the Legends of Zelda that are passed down culturally. I've always been on the border between Downfall and Child. The Bridge of Eldin could easily have been built even as early as. Its common knowledge now that there is a three-way timeline split and so the debate for Breath of the Wild has been which timeline this falls into. I feel as if thats the thematic element the developers are going for with this one.
Zelda Timeline - Zelda Wiki I do not think I could deal with another hiatus after all of this. Another is that Shiekah tribe symbols do get involved many times in this game, and maybe he can be someone from that tribe disguising himself as the old man. This time, we saw a lot of users playing the game in their own way, which is something we were anticipating. Twilight Princess is referenced a lot which would put it in the child timeline, but Ganon has been resurrected numerous times which only happens in the fallen timeline, and there are also certain elements from Wind Waker like the Koroks and references to the Great Sea that would put it in the adult timeline. Breath of the Wild Takes Place After Twilight Princess For starters, we can definitively say that Breath of the Wild takes place after Ocarina of Time. JavaScript is disabled. I find that placing Rauru's reign before Skyward Sword requires the fewest, explains a lot more, and doesn't actually break any established, in game, lore. Wind Wakers Korok race has been confirmed to appear, the old Men from the first Zelda are here, the Goddess Hylia of Skyward Sword is mentioned a ton and the old symbol of Hyrule, the wings without the Triforce, appears to be used instead of the one found in Minish Cap onwards. The biggest reference of course being the Koroks. Wed like everyone to enjoy finding their own answers, in their own way.. It's not a soft-reboot it's just another Zelda game. Every Korok shown in BotW thus far also matches a Korok from WW to a tee, though that could just be a case of recurring NPCs across timelines. -Is it supposed to take place in just whichever single timeline we choose? I think Nintendo just didn't care much about it though, they just wanted to toss the most references to other games in as they could, would be great if the upcoming DLC would clear some stuff up. Both have their own story but one is real and the other a fantasy. We want to create an inspiring environment for our members and have defined a set of guidelines. The only Hyrule thats in that one is New Hyrule which is pretty much just in name only and has nothing to really do with the old days. But Im not ruling out Child Timeline yet. An NPC at a stable talking about Kakariko Village says "it's a strange little place, sort of like the original hidden village" What is she referencing? The three places where the Master Sword currently rests are in the head of Ganondorf under the ocean (Adult timeline, after the events of. I think Nintendo is just trolling us by making all three timelines equally probable/improbable. So, join me, NantenJex, as I tell you our definitive, controversial, placement of, timeline isnt a straightforward one but Nintendo had laid it all out to fans back in 2011. (http://i.imgur.com/TqZVOLP.png) (http://i.imgur.com/KKhtLvP.png?1) Heres a link to his video if youre interested in what he has to say about it (https://youtu.be/DYuBKN63AWg). As a final note, I know a lot of people will still refuse to believe this. You have to admit its interesting how the Tower of the Gods rises up from the ocean, and similarly the Towers of Resurrection rise up from the ground here. With this explanation, we can then start to justify all of the contradictions to the series lore. Really, Ganondorf seems to want to rule rather than destroy. Contents 1 Hyrule Kingdom 2 Akkala 2.1 Akkala Highlands 2.1.1 Tarrey Town 2.2 Akkala Sea 2.3 Deep Akkala 3 Central Hyrule 3.1 Great Hyrule Forest 3.1.1 Korok Forest 3.2 Great Plateau 3.3 Hyrule Field 3.3.1 Hyrule Castle 3.4 Hyrule Ridge 3.5 Lake Hylia 4 Eldin 4.1 Death Mountain There are many references to all 3 timelines, there is absolutely no way IMO that it takes place in just one of those, it blatantly takes place in all 3, it's the only thing that could possibly make sense. The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is a direct sequel to Breath of the Wild, but together, neither of them quite fit on the series' official timeline. So how can it still exist? Thats what the creators want after all. Zelda: Why Breath of the Wild's Timeline Placement Isn't Specific By Jacob Zeranko Published Sep 10, 2021 Where Breath of the Wild sits on the series' infamous timeline is incredibly difficult to determine. I still feel strongly that it would take place in the Adult/WW Timeline. I can see a retcon incoming, much like smaller retcons that future games have made to, , where Ganon was sealed by Link rather than killed at the end of, he managed to partially break free and his essence killed the land. I think the bit about Ganon having attacked so much plus him being in the mindless form he is, coupled with the lynels, the races, the map (which I had not seen before, very cool! Not to mention male Gerudos do get born every 100 years, and since this game takes place like 100 years each, I guess that may be possible that hes a Gerudo man from the good side. If we take Midnas helmet as an example, in Breath of the Wild this was taken from the Royal Palace and is said to have belonged to the ancient twilight princess. The sword of the six sages was an amiibo exclusive item from TPHD or something. Since weve been recently having many Zelda games that takes place in the Fallen Timeline starting from Link Between Worlds, I think BotW may take place after LBW (or Triforce Heroes since thats after LBW events). If Breath of the Wild was confined to a timeline, then that placement would be correct and there wouldnt be room for coming up with your own impressions, which would be boring. More proof of this is the state of certain objects, specifically the Master Sword that was shown at the end of the initial trailer and in the title card. (Fallen timeline, ). We have a plethora of historical sources that historians have spent their lives researching and passing on. This isnt just speculation, this is actually confirmed in the Breath of the Wild Master Works book. Look at Greek myth as an example and you will see that the world of Hercules or the Odyssey isnt that much different than historical Greece in terms of culture and appearance, even though the stories are meant to be thousands of years ago when gods still walked among us. world with this out-of-the-box thinking everything falls into place. Hyrule Castle was destroyed at the end of Twilight Princess so that's debatable, but I did include Arbiter's Grounds. It seems like cheating and the team wouldnt have done this, right? I agree with a lot of this, particularly the Its not in the Wind Waker timeline part. still exists in a fantasy world that has magic and dragons, so gods being real is entirely plausible, as is Zelda being the reincarnation of Hylia. When you take a look at the field, you see the Temple of Time. 10,000 years sits uncomfortably for most fans because we have to believe that Hyrule hasnt changed at all in that time.
[BoTW], timeline placement. : r/zelda - Reddit I would love to hear it! The Koroks in this game are unmistakably identical to the ones seen in Wind Waker, which is both unprecedented and tells me that the developers really want me to identify them with being from that specific game. It seems convenient to break down the games as such and remove ourselves from the pre-established timeline. A lot of people have seen his appearance and connected him to King Daphnes a.k.a.
Locations in Breath of the Wild - Zelda Wiki I really dont think theres a possibility or some way that both Ganondorf and Ganon can separate from each other, which I dont even know if thats even possible either. Does this sound logical to you all? From recreating the original artwork, using the old, font in the Japanese logo, the reappearance of an Old Man character and a focus in development on going back to the basics of. I never noticed that before and it seems intentional as the other 2 leviathans do not have them. Many more facts point BotW at the end of the Downfall timeline. In this game, the Master Sword is definitely in the woods and not Ganondorfs head so that cuts out the Child Timeline. The sword is covered in rust and looks like it is about to snap. In the present day, we are very lucky. timeline theorist wondering where does it all fit in? Well, today I thought would try and give my thoughts on this latest games place in the timeline.
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