![]() It is more likely that she is a reference to him rather than being directly related.ĭue to their similar appearance and shared profession as a part-time worker, some believe thatīaito from The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, is a descendant of the Part-time Employee from The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask. This is questionable however, as Gonzo is a Hylian unlike Ashei who is a Human. Because Twilight Princess and The Wind Waker take place at the same time but in different timelines, it may be that this knight is actually both Ashei's and Gonzo's father (or some sort of common ancestor), having fathered them both in different timelines. Ashei's father is claimed to have been a Knight of Hyrule in The Wind Waker, there is a portrait hanging in the sunken Hyrule Castle depicting Princess Zelda surrounded by knights bearing resemblance to Tetra's pirates, one of which bears a resemblance to Gonzo. Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, as both of them are very gruff and masculine and tend to append the word "yeah?" to the end of their sentences. It is possible that Ashei has some connection with Gonzo, one of Tetra's pirates from The Link's Awakening, as they both love seagulls and wear very similar clothing. It is possible that Aryll is based off of Marin from The Legend of Zelda: It is possible that Anton shares some sort of connection with Pamela's Father from The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask, as the two look mildly similar and wear the same style shirts. ![]() Spectacle Rock, the very top of the tall, tall Death Mountain, is the only surviving landmark of that area. The Great Sea, the country in which the game is set, was in truth created when Hyrule was flooded by the Gods. Spectacle Rock, located at the summit of Death Mountain, presumably appears as an island on the Great Sea known as Spectacle Island. The geography then allows the map from A Link to the Past to be included to the west. In The Legend of Zelda comics, the map from Zelda II: The Adventure of Link is added to the north of the map found in The Legend of Zelda, and the in-game map for Zelda II: The Adventure of Link also has an area that resembles a scaled down version of the map in The Legend of Zelda. It is also possible that different parts of Hyrule are shown throughout the various games. Reasons to give players something new to explore while staying in the same land and has no real in-game explanations. Some fans argue that while Hyrule does change from game to game it is simply due to gameplay ![]() The second theory is that Hyrule's geography stays relatively the same but that each new game shows the same Hyrule seen from a different angle, that landmarks are renamed, or that other unseen parts of Hyrule are seen each game. The first is that the changes occurred because of geological events between the games such as earthquakes, mudslides, erosion, forest growth, continental drift, or all of the above. Several fan explanations have been given. While some games may take into account the geography in past Zelda games (A Link to the Past and Four Sword Adventures share almost the same Hylian geography) others may completely ignore them (The Minish Cap's Hyrule bears almost no resemblance to any other game). Parts of Hyrule found in one game's map may be in a different location, have different geographical features, or be completely absent in another. While certain landmarks of Hyrule commonly return, Hyrule's geography appears to be laid outĭifferently with almost every new game set in it. 12 Fado(The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker).
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |