Saturday, January 28, 2012

The Legend of Zelda: Eclipse Mirror (Lunar Children, Shadow Links, the Dark Mirror, and the Magic Mirror)

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.
--In the beginning of The Legend of Zelda series the creators named items in a very simple manor, and this is why I change the names of some of the old items.

1. The Lunar Children are the tribe that the Fierce Deity started.
2. The Fierce Deity left Majora's Mask in their procession until he was to come back from the Twilight Realm with the Fused Shadow.
3. The Lunar Children (which at the time weren't just children, and were not called Lunar Children) intermarried a lot with the Kokiri, but were eventually not allowed to continue marrying, because they were evilish in nature, and they were banished to Termina.
4. The Lunar Children were not the only ones banished to Termina.
5. The Lunar Children came to worship Majora's Mask, and they tortured the other inhabitants of Termina with it.
6. Because they mated with the Kokiri a lot, they tended to live extremely long youths and a very short adulthood.
7. Four of the Children were particularly curious, and eventually found a way to put the spirits of other creatures in their masks, and increase their power ten-fold.
8. One of the Children, named Majora (up till now, the Majora's Mask wasn't named and was thought of like an "It that mustn't be named") was particularly jealous of the Four Children that created their own special masks, so he decided to steal the special relic (Majora's Mask) and show the children that he too was really cool. For this, the other children shunned Majora, and he became very angry. He started to wreak havoc everywhere. The people of Termina were determined to send all of these "beasty children" to the moon, and they did.
9. Eventually Lunar Children stopped their obsession with masks, and they started to experiment with dark magic.
10. Their magic grew and eventually they found a link to the Dark World and they created Moon Pearls and the Mirror of Hera (so named after the Tower of Hera in A Link to the Past) (this is actually the Magic Mirror from A Link to the Past)
11. The Lunar Children also found a portal to the Twilight Realm.
12. The Lunar Children created another mirror (the Mirror of Twilight) that allowed them to take creatures from the Twilight Realm (they took the Dark Interlopers who looked strangely like Shadow Links). This mirror is the same as the one from Four Swords Adventures (the Dark Mirror).
13. When you destroy Moon Pearls they create a path to the Dark World, but when you have them in the Dark World, they keep you in your original form.
14. This is unrelated to previous items in this section but I wanted to mention it. Everything that has a shadow in Hyrule, appears in the Shadow Realm. This means that if you take a shadow out of the Shadow Realm, another two shadows will be created in the Shadow Realm--one to replace the one that was taken out, and a shadow for the shadow. These are also the Shadows we see on the ground.

The Legend of Zelda: The Little People {not just the Minish}

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.
--This section is devoted to the characters that play a small role in The Legend of Zelda games.

1. Sahasrahla is a long time descendant of Saria.
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Friday, January 27, 2012

The Legend of Zelda: Bottomless Pouches

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.
--This Post is dedicated to Links many items that I have not mentioned in my earlier articles. It will also explain how Link can carry so many items.

1. Byrna and Somaria were brother and sister respectively. They were Sheikah who served the Royal Family of Hyrule and they served them well. They helped to fight off Ganondorf's evil hordes in their early years and they even lived to see him return almost 100 years later. When Ganondorf returned, Byrna and Somaria were old and needed canes to get around. They realized they couldn't protect themselves and Hyrule if they were not clever. They had an epiphany and they put all of their magic into their canes. Sine Byrna wasn't near as powerful as her sister, she embed Nayru's Love with her cane and it changed the powers of the cane and crystal. Somaria and Byrna were ordered to opposite parts of Hyrule so they could work well with those people. Since they were separated though, they were sadly defeated by Ganondorf's hordes and all that remains is their canes.
2. The Oocca created the Dominion rod with the help of Mystery Seeds (seen in Oracle of Seasons).
3. Sahasrahla created the Pegasus Boots with the Pegasus seeds (seen in Oracle of Seasons).
4. The Fairy of Winds crafted the Gale Boomerang with Gale Seeds (seen in Oracle of Seasons). Then she was imprisoned in her own creation by one of her enemies.

Monday, January 9, 2012

The Legend of Zelda: Myths of a Legend

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.
--On a note for this post, these are things that I would hope would be contained in Zelda games and are not pertained to necessarily one subject. These may explain certain things in games, or may be things that I just think would be cool. I know that some of my other subjects have completely made up stuff, but I just couldn't help myself on them.

1. I hope that there are Great Fairies that represent each society, and align with them.
2. These Fairies give powers to the people of that race that they deem worthy of possessing powers that they have acquired through trials and knowledge of the region.
3. I wish that the Link that I made up that was born to Fairies and lived with them could wear an enchanted Darknut armor that was like the chain-mail under-armor of the Darknuts from Twilight Princess when his health was below half, and it changed to the full heavy armor that they wear when he is over half. You are almost invincible when you are at full health and he grows in size and triples his strength at full health .
4. I don't know how this would work, but I think they should also have a Fierce Diety Zelda that is the angel counterpart to Link, but looks similar to the Twilight Princess Zelda and the normal Fierce Diety.
5. Of course I would like all of my stories and theories to be true for the series and in it in different games and such.
6. I would hope that there is a story that tells what specific powers can be obtained through artifacts, bloodlines, divine intervention, and much time and experience in different environmental conditions.
7. I wish that you could obtain Zelda's cloak from the beginning of Twilight Princess and use it when you don't have the master sword infused with sols.
8. I wish that they did something with Navi after she finishes helping Link, like turn her into a Great and Radiant Fairy mix, like this http://know-kname.deviantart.com/gallery/?catpath=scraps&offset=48#/d2qxbut [again, sorry for taking the design and story behind the drawing of an artist just because I like it]

The Legend of Zelda: Behind Enemy Lines (Part II- Demise, Ganondorf, Ganon, Koume, Kotake, Gerudo, Zuna, Ghirahim, Vaati, Agahnim, and Zant)

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.
--Even though Nintendo, or whoever it was, released an official timeline of the Legend of Zelda games, I have found errors in it, so I will eventually make one of my own. This post has stuff in it that would contradict that timeline; this is why I am warning you.

1. The rods (brooms) that Twinrova uses are actually the Fire Rod and Ice Rod found in A Link to the Past
2. Twinrova is the original form of Koume and Kotake and not the secondary form, but she had two personalities that conflicted so much over the years, that they split into two forms, but they were degraded and old, because they weren't complete.
3. Originally Twinrova was just a normal Gerudo named Koumtake, with normal Gerudo skin color, but she was wrongfully sent to the Twilight Realm during the same period of time as the Shiekah Link and while in the Twilight Realm her personalities split and gained great powers. Although they gained great power, they became very ugly and looked like they were rotting because they gained an ugly green skin. When the Shiekah Link took the throne from the current ruler of Twilight, he needed a bride so that he could have a successor but he couldn't find a beautiful enough woman. He was also very cruel in that he decided to execute any old and ugly creatures found in the twilight. He was going to execute Koume and Kotake because they were so hideous, but he saw something special about each of them, and decided to see if he could try and combine the two of them and make a beautiful woman when they were combined. With his powers as ruler of Twilight, he did just that, and took Twinrova as his bride, but he didn't realize that they could still split apart should they choose to. Eventually Koume and Kotake felt spite over Shiekah Link trying to kill them, and they finally did that to him, but for doing so, the people of Twilight banished them back to the Light World and eventually nursed the evil Ganondorf. This is the reason that Twinrova winks at Link in Ocarina of Time, because she remembers marrying a man that looked just like him.
4. When Koume and Kotake were sent back to the Light World, they were each pregnant with Link's other kids besides the Fierce Deity. These kids are the descendents of the Zuna Tribe. They built the Pyramid of Power.
5. When Ganondorf destroyed the Fused Shadow in Twilight Princess, he accidentally transferred its powers to the Trident of Greed and the rest of the Antitriforce of Greed to the Trident. Also when he destroyed the Fused Shadow, the Trident flew high into the air and landed in the Dessert of Drought. The Zuna put it into the Pyramid as relic then. Ganondorf also put a curse on the Trident when he destroyed the Fused Shadow.
6. Vaati is the reincarnation of Ghirahim.
7. All the creatures that the main companions of Link like; Midna and Navi, are reincarnations of Fi.
8. The Zuna learned how to manipulate electricity and they used it as their main weapon. They became dessert Sorcerers of Lightning.
9. Agahnim was originally an outcast member of the Zuna Tribe. He left them to see if he could find someone to accept him. Eventually he found the Sheikah, who accepted him in secret. The taught him a lot.
10. Before Ganon was sealed in the Dark World, he released Vaati from the Four Sword yet again (At the end of Four Swords Adventures, when Link supposedly destroyed Vaati, he actually just destroyed his final two forms and returned him into Vaati reborn. Also, when Link thrust the sword into Vaati, he imprisoned him in the sword for the final time. Yes, this means that Ganon and Vaati were both sealed in the Four Sword for a time, but when Ganon was reborn, his spirit left the sword, but Vaati stayed.), but Vaati was extremely weak. He needed a body that Vaati could inhabit. One day when he and his band of thieves destroyed a Sheikah settlement, he killed all of the Sheikah but found a strange creature that cowered in a corner. This creature was in fact the Zuna named Agahnim. Ganondorf had found the perfect body for Vaati to inhabit. Ganondorf used his powers to transfer Vaati's soul to Agahnim's body. Now there were two souls in one body, but Vaati's spirit was the dominate soul by far. The only known act that was done by the will of Agahnim himself, was to turn all of the Zuna tribe into cactus people that were banished from the Dessert of Doubt and could only defend themselves by shocking those who got close.
11. The new Agahnim was able to trick the other Sheikah tribes by telling them that huge freak lightning storm had killed all the Sheikah he was living with and he narrowly escaped. Through clever tricks and ruses new Agahnim was able to weasel his way into close relations with the royal family. By now, it had been several years since Ganon had been trapped in the Dark World. Ganon had told Agahnim to do everything in his power to gain the trust of the Royal Family so he could dispose of them without much resistance.
12. Since Agahnim was now a combination of himself and Vaati, he had many powers. Since Vaati was imprisoned in the Four Sword for a long time, he gained some powers from it. Vaati gained the power to split himself into three copies but two of the copies were just illusions because Vaati wasn't imprisoned in it for long enough still. So Agahnim also had this ability plus his control over lightning and some Sheikah tricks that he learned.
13. The symbol of Agahnim is inspired by the Sheikah who took him in and his lightning ancestry.
14. When Ganon released Vaati from the Four Sword, he actually split it into four swords which he was able to carry with him (because his former body and also Vaati, had corrupted it). Due to its corruptions four weaker spirits than Vaati had been created in reminiscence of its previous owner (Link). Ganon was able to pull these spirits from each part of the split Four Sword also, but they were still connected to the sword in a way, and were essentially the essence of the corruption in the sword. Whoever defeats those spirits would restore the Four Sword to good.
15. Ganondorf took the sword with him to the Sacred Realm. When he moved the Pyramid of Power from the Dessert of Doubt and crushed the Temple of Light with it, he designed a dungeon that anyone, including himself, would have to go through to get to his chamber or exit.
16. Agahnim gained the power to turn into a Keese after experimenting with many incantations.
17. Ganon's plans of destroying anyone who wanted to face him by making them go through the Palace of the Four Sword, was messed up when Agahnim went crashing into the top of the Pyramid to warn Ganon of Link's impending coming. This caused Ganon to seal the end of the Palace of the Four Sword from his chamber, so that Link would only have one way to access him and Ganon would have the upper hand.
18. When Agahnim is defeated the second time, you actually kill Agahnim's spirit and only Vaati now inhabits Agahnim's body.
19. Agahnim taught Ganon how to control Keese.
20. After Agahnim warned Ganon about Link, Ganon told him to go into deep hiding so Agahnim could revive him in the future. Agahnim never wasn't able to revive Ganon in his normal lifetime, so he placed himself inside the Trident of Greed so he could rest in it until someone unleashed him, which would allow him the strength so he could get the Triforce and revive Ganondorf. (After Skyward Sword, none of the characters in the game know that they are being reincarnated over and over. This is why Ganon wants to be revived and doesn't realize that he will just be born again in not too many years.)
21. Zant is the reincarnation of Ghirahim, because every time Fi is reincarnated, so is Ghirahim.
22. Once Agahnim is defeated long after the events of A Link to the Past, he (Ghirahim/Vaati/Zant/new Agahnim) is reincarnated into another being that is the right hand of Ganondorf.
23. The key people who are suppose to be reincarnated in each Legend of Zelda are: Zelda (Hylia) and her right hand Impa, Demise and his right hand Ghirahim, and Link and his right hand Fi. The right hand characters are always reincarnated when their companions are, but sometimes their part in the story isn't told in the Legend because it is forgotten.

The Legend of Zelda: Behind Enemy Lines (Part I- Darknuts, Iron Knuckles, Stalfos, and ReDead Knights)

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. Darknuts are essentially werewolves that prefer medieval fighting type techniques to attacking threw bitting and clawing
2. Darknuts are human in shape when they are shrouded completely in darkness and werewolves at all other times, and this is demonstrated in their armor, that is full body in nature and makes all but their eyes covered
3. Although Darknuts have hunted Fairies with a passion since the Hyrulian Civil War, they are comrads with one group of fairies, and their Great Fairy leader
4. Darknuts are organized into an army of sorts in times of war that would greatly effect their civilization and this is reflected in their armor and weaponry
5. I for the most part, like the way that Darknuts are organized and ones that are created in the game Hyrule: Total War and would consider for my version of the series to include in this order; Darknut Titan (Only one can exsist at a time. They bear four sacred swords used by Darknuts with the shields that they carry, attached to the swords on one side of the handle of each sword, and two rapiers at their wastes. Two of the sword shield combos that it carries float around it's body, fighting you like it would. They are as fast as normal Darknuts stripped of their heavy armor when they have their normal armor on and twice that fast when they are less heavily armored. Their armor isn't really different than Legendary Darknuts, but they have a cape on. When a Legendary Darknut experiences death at the hand of a truely greater warrior, then he will have the opportunity to become a Darknut Titan when the current one dies and they have waited their turn. Due to this death experience, they sprout wings of either resembling bird wings, bat wings, or both, depending on what their intentions were in life, and how they lived life. They are pretty much Dark angels that are imortal to time, wounds, and age. Only the Goddesses or the power of the Triforce can kill a Darknut Titan. They can live in only one of the three realms (or the Ghostly Ether) depending on which wings they are granted.), Legendary Darknuts (live normally from becoming a Legendary, in a trans state that hones their minds and allows them to ponder fighting styles and become nearly invinsible. They can only be awakened through the use of Great Fairy magic-ironic huh), Mighty Darknuts (which the mini-boss from Twilight Princess would be included in), Master Darknuts (but they carry the normal Darknut sword that isn't double edged), Adept Darknuts (but they have a full helmet that isn't very decorative), Assassin Darknuts (they don't appear in Total War, but they wear mostly dark clothing as armor, and carry two rapiers on their back, but also tend to fight with their claws and/or teeth), and Initiate Darknuts (more stanging werewolf in shape because it is in it's werewolf form of sorts)
6. There are also Dishonored Darknuts of all ranks but Legendary and Titan. They carry different shields if they own one, they carry huge maces if they own a sacred sword, they keep their single edged blades if they are dishonored at that stage, and/or they carry a broken rapier (that a Mighty Darknut brakes of the dishonored if they are found dishonorable)
7. Dishonored Darknuts are hated by other Darknuts and almost every race. They however do not generally hate each other

The Legend of Zelda: Seven Souls (Part X- Eternal Echoes)

Most of my theories and stories aren't that far off of most speculations made by Zelda fans, infact 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 theorie can be analyzed and make sence 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 grammer 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.

The Legend of Zelda: Seven Souls (Part IX- A Silence to the Wind)

Most of my theories and stories aren't that far off of most speculations made by Zelda fans, infact 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 theorie can be analyzed and make sence 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 grammer 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.

The Legend of Zelda: Seven Souls (Part VIII- Chain of Regrets)

Most of my theories and stories aren't that far off of most speculations made by Zelda fans, infact 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 theorie can be analyzed and make sence 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 grammer 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.

Friday, January 6, 2012

The Legend of Zelda: Seven Souls (Part VII- Flaming Brotherhood)

Most of my theories and stories aren't that far off of most speculations made by Zelda fans, infact 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 theorie can be analyzed and make sence 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 grammer 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. One version of Link was born into a normal hylian family that respected by many, and were in close relations with the Hylian Royal Family
2. Soon after Link turned one, his family was accused of murdering a Hylian mayor of sorts, and were banished to the unforgiving region of Death Mountain, which was considered a death sentence of sorts
3. His family didn't murder anyone, but were framed, by the evil thief Blind, who despised them because they bought the land that he lived on but couldn't pay for so it was taken and sold to them
4. Blind came to Ganondorf and found that he was insanely powerful, and he asked that if Ganondorf would grant him powers to frame the family that took him from his land, then he would serve Ganondorf in any way also if Ganondorf could give him the power to rule the town that once "betrayed" him
5. So when Blind took over the town, he had the power to summon copies of himself in infinite number, and this alowed him to spread across the land and suppress the people so that Ganondorf could obtain the Triforce
6. The Gorons that inhabited Death Mountain welcomed the family with great joy, because they didn't know what the family had been accused of, and they also saw great potential in their son
7. The harsh conditions of the mountain prooved too bad for the parents to survive, and so they died on the day that Link turned four in their sleep
8. During the time the family lived on the mountain, they noticed that to keep the family living with them safely, they had to create a suit for each of the parents, because Link prooved to be a bit stronger than his parents
9. The Gorons completed a suit for his dad two days before he died, but it was too late, and he told them to protect their son and treat him like their own if they would, so since they figured out how to make a suit, they quickly manufactured a suit for Link whenever he needed one, but they found that he never could enter the deep part of the mountain
10. Link was called upon by the Royal Family to help save the Kindom which was widely overun with Thiefs and Ganondorf's minions, because Zelda had visions of him, that led Impa to him
11. Link went through the whole quest thing for a while, collecting some artifacts and some powerful items, but part of the way through his adventure, he is sent word that Death Mountain has been taken over by Blind himself who has gained even more power from the elements and magic that he has conqured
12. Link goes and defeats blind with the help of the newly created Megaton Hammer that the Gorons created to keep Blind out, but it didn't work without the help of another weapon because Blind was so strong
13. At the end of the battle with Blind, he escapes, but the last enemy in the game before Ganondorf is Blind, and this time he has even more powers and Link has to do much to defeat him
14. Even this time after beating him, Blind is fully defeated, but turns into a ghost to regain his strength for a later day
15. Some time in his adventure Link gets the Golden Goron Armor that allows him to withstand great conditions, it allows him to breath underwater, and it grants him twice his strength
16. Part of the Golden Goron Armor actually included the Iron Boots

The Legend of Zelda: Seven Souls (Part VI- Lost Time)

Most of my theories and stories aren't that far off of most speculations made by Zelda fans, infact 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 theorie can be analyzed and make sence 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 grammer 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. Zelda is temporarily the seventh sage in Ocarina of Time
2. Zelda is temporarily the Sage of Time
3. The first Sage of Time was infact the Goddess Hylia and with her sacred power, she bestowed one of her two harps with sacred powers to make magical things happen when certain tunes are played. The second harp acted as a decoy and was only granted a small amount of magic
4. This magical harp was also given great powers to change shape occording to the needs of the user, and when it was found by the Zelda from Skyward Sword, after she settled in Hyrule, it changed to the shape of an ocarina and the instument generally stayed as an ocarina in the possession of Hylians and changes form for other tribes or races, and it became known as the Ocarina of Time
5. The decoy harp is seen in Ocarina of Time and in Skyward Sword, as the Goddess Harp, carried by Zelda, Link, and Impa
6. Zelda gave up the power as Sage of Time when she gave the Ocarina of Time and Link first played the Song of Time, so therefore, Link as the Hero of Time, was also the Sage of Time

The Legend of Zelda: Seven Souls (Part V- Hyrule Heavens)

Most of my theories and stories aren't that far off of most speculations made by Zelda fans, infact 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 theorie can be analyzed and make sence 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 grammer 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.

Thursday, January 5, 2012

The Legend of Zelda: Seven Souls (Part IV- Radiant Courage)

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. This Part of Seven Souls is devoted to the Link that stayed with the Fairies and is the twin of the Link given to the Zoras
2. Not much is known about fairies as a group, because they are very secretive and surprisingly few in numbers, and this is because many races want to possess them and abuse them, and few others want to destroy them in hatred of their magical abilities
3. The two races that hate and hunt them above all else are the Darknuts and the Gerudu
4. The special fairy hunting armor used by the Gerudu is called Iron Knuckle armor, and both races are heavily armored because they have learned that fairies aren't as docile and meak as they appear when they are endangered in large numbers or by large numbers
5. Fairies collect the items of the enemies that they defeat and save them in case they need to be enchanted and used in the future
6. Fairies have three stages of their lives with the exception of the ruler of the fairies: adolesence (normal Fairies-glowing orbs with wings), greatness (Great Fairies-like Twilight Princess ones), and radience (Radiant Fairies-like this http://know-kname.deviantart.com/art/zelda-WW-great-fairy-202763338 but also have 8 beautiful wings [I appologize to the artist of this drawing for, I guess taking their design, but it is just so cool]-they grow two more arms, even greater powers, and they change color and shape in a way that reflects what they are adept in [for my story, the Radiant Fairy from that picture is adept in water, twilight, or say shadow, I'm not sure]
7. Fairies aren't immortal to wounds but are immortal to aging, disease, and non-physically damaging deaths
8. Fairies also hit a prime age that they never get older than, of what appears to be similar of 28 human years in appearence
9. When a Fairy becomes a Great Fairy, they appear between 15-23 years old
10. When a Great Fairy becomes a Radiant Fairy, they appear between 20-28 years old
11. Usually it takes a Fairy 190 years to become a Great Fairy which requires a lot of small task completed and people helped, or a few major tasks to complete
12. Usually it takes a Great Fairy 500 years to become a Radiant Fairy which requires a lot of major tasks and people helped, or a few legendary tasks to complete
13. Sadly however, 50% of Fairies make it to greatness because they are killed and only 15% of Great Fairies become Radiant Fairies because they too were killed
14. One Radiant Fairy becomes the Queen of Fairies when the Queen is killed and that is chosen by the other fairies. The Queen of Fairies has no true form, and can shape shift into whatever they please, including inanimate objects. A guy Fairy however, can never become the ruler of the fairies
15. You don't see many male Great Fairies because they are too busy trying to mate with other fairies or races and are therefore always moving
16. Radiant male Fairies are the tribal elders and only live in the Radiant Village of Fairies, far under the land of Hyrule, because they are through chasing females. This explains why fairies have wings, so that they can escape enemies on the surface world
17. Every Great Fairy has their won style, while Radiant Fairies are generally similar to most other Radiant Fairies
18. Radiant Fairies have 8 wings, Great Fairies have 6 wings, and normal Fairies have 4 wings
19. The style of a fairy's wings is like their fingerprint
20. In the game, Link starts out with a Fairy's Sword and eventually gets the Master Sword
21. Ganondorf has merged himself and Zelda into one being, and the Master Sword cannot strike down good creatures, so when you attempt to kill Ganondorf (and you don't know that he has Zelda's spirit in him), he splits into two beings, but neither is Zelda or Ganondorf, and the Master Sword splits into three different swords--Wind's Scimtar (it is tempered by Farore's Flame and holds part of the Master Sword, it shoots a sword beam that does half the damage it normally does, and it can be used to bounce yourself away from a wall when you swing it which can allow you to jump chasms that you normally couldn't, and allows you to force light objects forward at great speeds, including bombs), Rapier of Justice (it is tempered by Nayru's Flame and holds part of the Master Sword, it gives you 1/4 of a heart for every hit you deal to an enemy {with the rapier}, and it it gives you 1 rupee for every enemy you defeat {when used to deal the finishing blow}, no matter how strong, except for bosses that give you 100 rupees when you deal the finishing blow with it {only like 4 bosses or mini bosses can be finished with the rapier}, and Torched Broadsword (it is tempered by Din's Flame and holds part of the Master Sword, it pushes even the heaviest enemies away from you when you hit them with it, and it breaks boulders even bombs can't)
22. The swords that are parts of the Master Sword are not usable until each has a medallion placed in them that is representative of the goddess that sponsors it
23. You get the medallions that restore the swords by defeating certain bosses
24. In the mean time, you go on a journey to find the Queen of Fairies to find a sword strong enough to defeat the new enemies that the hideous two have sent forth since their creation {the creatures that spouted off of the Zelda/Ganondorf mix} in the meantime, so she sends you on a tough quest, which afterwards she upgrades your Fairy's Sword to a Great Fairy's sword, normally only bestowed on Great Faries at their corronation
25. The Great Fairy's Sword, Wind's Scimitar, Rapier of Justice, and Torched Broadsword can be dual wielded or just with a shield
26. When any of the Master Sword fragment swords are dual wielded with the Great Fairy's Sword, they gain an extra power; Wind's Scimitar--gains the power to repel small enemies all around you when you do a spin attack, it allows you to attach the Great Fairy's Sword and the Wind's Scimitar at their handles which allows greater attack speed and a new fighting technique, and it gives you an immunity to stuning of any type besides by ice--Rapier of Justice--gains the power to do twice the damage, it allows you to freeze an enemy with every fifth swing of it, and it gives you an immunity to fire damage--and Torched Broadsword--gains the power to burn everything it touches, will light nearby touches automatically when equipped, and it gives you an immunity to ice damage
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