Friday, December 30, 2011

The Legend of Zelda: Ancient Sky (Part I)

Most of my theories and stories aren't that far off of most speculations made by Zelda fans, in fact some of them are inspired by those theories. I probably won't elaborate on why certain things are the way that they are in my stories and theories, because that can be theorized by you. Generally the story that goes with a common theory can be analyzed and make sense because of other stories I made up, or because of factual things from Zelda itself. I understand that I may make some mistakes, that contradict main Zelda things that are confirmed, and if I do, I encourage you to comment on them and I will look into it and change it if I see fit. Now take this into consideration if you tell me that something in my theories and stories can't be true, that the series of Zelda contradicts itself all the time, whether it be because the creators changed their minds or something of the sort, but it does happen. Finally, I know that there are many errors in English grammar and spelling in my articles, but they are meant to be bullet points of sorts, and I am not that good at writing in a proper manor.

1. Eventually, all of the inhabitants of Skyloft except for one, moved to Hyrule. The one that was left was a Cuckoo farmer. He only ever visited Hyrule once, and in that one trip to Hyrule, he visited the Shiekah and learned their magic. He used that magic on his precious Cuckoos to transfer his mind and soul to them, creating the magic Oocca race of ol'. Upon the death of their beloved master and his life source transferring to them, the Oocca got in touch with the new Hylian Royal Family, and asked them to make a society that they could live in and that the Hylian Royal Family could visit if they wanted to.
2. Through much inhabiting of their new land in the sky, the Oocca created special technologies with their Sheikah techniques, and that's how the Dominion Rod, Ancient Sky Book, the Spinner, and the sacred statues that guard the Dominion Rod, Master Sword, and other things. The Oocca created these statues in Hyrule to repay the debt of the creation of their City in the Clouds.
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