27th December 2011, 10:26 PM
There are a few things about it which I find odd.
I guess I can reconcile the LTTP timeline following a Game Over for OOT, though I like better the idea that the 'imprisoning war' was fought in the interim between OOT Link's childhood and adulthood, and that it was at least partially mythical in its portrayal of events and that Link was simply lost to that myth, as has probably happened in any number of real historical events in which concrete details are lacking. This version of canon works, but it kind of sucks that the games with which most of us are most familiar branch off Link being defeated in OOT.
The real confusing item is how Four Swords has Ganondorf resurrected in a timeline which basically renders Ganondorf irrelevant, as his rise to power was cut short before it really began. Why would anybody bother resurrecting an anonymous loser?
I guess I can reconcile the LTTP timeline following a Game Over for OOT, though I like better the idea that the 'imprisoning war' was fought in the interim between OOT Link's childhood and adulthood, and that it was at least partially mythical in its portrayal of events and that Link was simply lost to that myth, as has probably happened in any number of real historical events in which concrete details are lacking. This version of canon works, but it kind of sucks that the games with which most of us are most familiar branch off Link being defeated in OOT.
The real confusing item is how Four Swords has Ganondorf resurrected in a timeline which basically renders Ganondorf irrelevant, as his rise to power was cut short before it really began. Why would anybody bother resurrecting an anonymous loser?
YOU CANNOT HIDE FOREVER
WE STAND AT THE DOOR
WE STAND AT THE DOOR