Saturday, April 7, 2012

The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Serenity of the North (Part IV- Plot, Character, and Scenery Notes)

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.
--Four Swords Serenity of the North is an idea of an entirely new Zelda game that Nintendo could make.
--This section is a preview for what is hopefully going to be an extensive look at the Plot, Characters, and Scenery of the game.

1. This game seeks to be a successful integration of various elements of past 2D Zelda games into a new 3D Zelda game.
2. Vaati has returned!
3. Veran makes an appearance. She is involved in the resurrection of Vaati.
4. Ganondorf has returned!
5. Twinrova makes an appearance. She/they are involved in the release of Ganondorf from the Four Sword.
6. Impa makes an appearance. She starts out looking about 23-years-old, but somebody {who will currently remain nameless} tries to harm Zelda, so Impa jumps in front of the attack, and she is physically aged 40 years. She is later de-aged 25 years, but that's as far as the Serenity Water can de-age her.
7. Zelda gains another alter-ego (well, kinda). She is given an alter-ego by Kezlom and Impa in the early stages of the game (the player won't find out that it is her until later). They used their powers to give Zelda the ability to transform into a falcon. While in this form she can grow and shrink to accommodate her purposes. This form allows her to hide from evil. She is only able to speak an ancient form of Hylian when she is in her falcon form. The design of her falcon form resembles that of the dress she was wearing at the time of her transformation. Impa carries this falcon on her left shoulder usually. While Zelda is in her falcon form, she is called Serunna. Until Link learns to understand this ancient form of Hylian, Serunna (Zelda) will just point to things or preform examples of some things. Zelda chose the name Serunna from the woman traveler who went missing a long time ago (Zelda wanted it to seem like Serunna was turned into a falcon). She is also more of a Tomboy than most Zeldas, and she owns Epona in this version.
8. Kezlom--A Minish elder that knows of the ancient magic of the Minish. He is a decendant of Ezlo and Metso (he is said to be the first Minish). He gives Link a tablet that allows Link to contact him if Link sprinkles Serenity Powder on the tablet (Infinity Rune).
*9. In the North, on the borders of Hyrule, there lies an ancient fountain called Din's Greed (the only notable case in which a Goddess was not pure). It resides high and deep in the mountains. It is protected by one person from every current and previous race (there will be races there that haven't been seen for hundreds of years {some have never been seen by Zelda players}). This fountain contains the all important Serenity Water. This water has many mystical and profound effects. Its most noted effect is its acting like a Fountain of Youth. Seven of the inhabitants will restore power to the Seven Canes of the Ancients. It is said that the three Goddesses bathed in the water after creating it. With their combined powers it became so heavenly that they didn't want to leave its waters. It became known as Nayru's Fountain, because of Nayru's association with water. It was later changed to Din's Greed, because Din tricked her sisters into giving up all access to the fountain.
10. Seven wise people once guarded Din's Greed. They each had their own skill-sets in magic. Eventually though, they became old. In their last efforts to protect the fountain, they transferred all of their powers into the Seven Canes that they carried, and they entrusted the fountain to one of every race in Hyrule. They made it to where nobody could enter the fountain without all seven canes in their possession.
11. The Shadow Links have returned. The Mirror of Darkness has returned, and Shadow Links aren't the only thing coming out of it either.
12. I don't want to give this away, but seeing as how I may forget it, I am going to anyways. The final battle pits the four Links up against Shadow Ganon, Shadow Vaati, Ganon, and Vaati. This is hopefully going to be the longest, most complex, and hardest battle in any Zelda game. The final blow(s) fuse(s) and seal(s) all four creatures into the Colossal Four Sword.
13. This game is suppose to be placed 500 years after Four Swords Adventures.
*14. When Vaati is resurrected, he is in his Reborn form (the tall sorcerer guy with a giant eyeball between his legs). He will later be enhanced by Ganondorf to become something new...
15. There is going to be a Ghoma-type of boss battle that has one Ghoma-type creature either split into four parts or has four separate creatures.
16. Major races in the game include: Zora, Goron, Human/Hylian (Hylian--because of the royal family and Link), Shiekah, Gerudu (they came out of hiding 200 years before this game), Mogma (they came out of hiding 50 years before this game), and Picori (Minish). In a side note, I just wanted to bring back the Mogma, because they are just as cool as the staple races in the series, and I just really like them.