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#1 SkyLizardGirl

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Posted 12 July 2019 - 10:32 PM

I was thinking about something Neat after watching 'Film theory and then Game theory.'

 

>So i was thinking, what about Zelda Classic Theories?

 

So i created a Thread Where people can post theories about people's Zelda Classic Games in general here.

It can be about anything; The Creator themselves, the Maps, The Music, The Designs, -Really Anything you can think of.

 

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So go at it, Give it a Try.  There is no Limit to how long the Theory can be either with any given post.

 

If there's a weird theory about a game that's been bugging you, say it out loud here everyone.


Edited by SkyLizardGirl, 14 July 2019 - 09:31 PM.

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#2 Russ

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Posted 13 July 2019 - 09:09 AM

Theory: Link's Quest for Canada is actually an ARG remake of Waiting for Godot.
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Posted 13 July 2019 - 01:50 PM

Why doesn't Xaya transform while Finnigan becomes a fatass?
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Posted 14 July 2019 - 04:47 AM

So, it's not a ZC theory, per se, but a Zelda (in general) theory, but it's a favorite of mine: The Zelda series is the anti-Star Wars. Hear me out. While Star Wars takes place a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, Zelda takes place far into an apocalyptic future right here on Earth. My evidence? Stars. Again, hear me out. Constellations are just groups of visible stars that our brains interpret as a pattern, but they're all millions of miles away from each other, so if you go to another planet, you won't be able to see the same constellations you saw on Earth (maybe you could on the moon) because the your angle to those stars is so different from what you . And we have a couple of games that allow you to look at the night sky, the clearest being the sky in Wind Waker. And IN that sky, you can pick out familiar constellations like the Big Dipper or Orion. PLUS the games repeatedly refer to an ancient civilization that was extremely technologically advanced. Radiation (from, say, a world-wide thermonuclear holocaust) could explain mutations like pointy ears or becoming fat and pig-like or a smart venus flytrap. Also: pigs, and chickens, and cows, and crows, and owls, and dogs, and cats. All signs point to it being Earth, and far in the future.


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#5 Lordkronos

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Posted 14 July 2019 - 11:49 AM

Theory:Balad of The Bloodline Guardian Mother is The Future of The Zelda Timeline wenn the Evil Force Wins and it Plays Years after Breath of The Wild :D


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#6 Shane

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Posted 14 July 2019 - 12:05 PM

The Legend of Amy Rose 3 has a timeline split. Within the depths of FFC Madness lies the Bug Causing Net which Amy abuses, creating hundreds of thousands of tile errors and thusly creating DayDay. The wounds heal with time - resulting in the events of Dawn of a New Day. Don't believe me? Why else would the iconic Eddy's Ways and FFC Madness be in both quests? But let's not forget The Legend of Amy Rose 3 also had a known character from Rite of the Storm. It's not a coincidence that a storm is what started the events of Mage Quest.

 

This got all out of hand, there was too much chaos, and when ZScript got introduced, it resulted in ZScript Havoc, but then the Gods created rules, and as a result Myrule was founded. These Gods were seen briefly in Second Chance. The rules were too punishing resulting in many deaths, resulting in Adrian's exile. Adrian was actually Joel and Eddy was the one who decided to banish Joel for his crimes but Joel ended up making Eddy's Troll Day as revenge. This all became too hectic, so the world was rewritten to become nothing but simple puzzle quests until the Puzzle Robots decided to take over.

 

But after several timeline rewrites. From Hero's Legend to Fawful's Kingdom... Hell, ZC got so confused it ended up thinking it was Metroid Classic resulting in Metroid Confusion... We ended up with Legend of Link. But what does this all mean? This all simply means the Ambient Silence cinematic universe is real and Go Gollab is the Infinity War of this madness.


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#7 SkyLizardGirl

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Posted 01 September 2019 - 08:32 PM

I will tell you guys a couple theories about my quest.

 

The maps in it are based on my homeland and where i live in real life.

Including the mountains you go down a path behind where you find a hidden beach leading to a creepy abandoned area, where the Mermaid lures link in,  just to help her back at her home.

  That creepy area alone is based on a real beach hidden behind my mountains back home.

 

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Also the Second dungeon bosses in my Zelda quest are based on a monster i saw in the legend of zelda animated series, Episode 11.

Where they encountered a giant monster fish in a closed off pool vent drain system.

 

It grabs Zelda and she is seen hanging on by a chain out to sea or the river lake area deep underwater. 

https://www.youtube....h?v=lcUdOd8cahU

 

^The episode.

I call this monster a WaveSister.

Which is actually like a Dodongo- Boss, type fish monster.


Edited by SkyLizardGirl, 05 September 2019 - 09:11 PM.

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#8 Dark Ice Dragon

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Posted 04 September 2019 - 03:50 PM

So, it's not a ZC theory, per se, but a Zelda (in general) theory, but it's a favorite of mine: The Zelda series is the anti-Star Wars. Hear me out. While Star Wars takes place a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, Zelda takes place far into an apocalyptic future right here on Earth. My evidence? Stars. Again, hear me out. Constellations are just groups of visible stars that our brains interpret as a pattern, but they're all millions of miles away from each other, so if you go to another planet, you won't be able to see the same constellations you saw on Earth (maybe you could on the moon) because the your angle to those stars is so different from what you . And we have a couple of games that allow you to look at the night sky, the clearest being the sky in Wind Waker. And IN that sky, you can pick out familiar constellations like the Big Dipper or Orion. PLUS the games repeatedly refer to an ancient civilization that was extremely technologically advanced. Radiation (from, say, a world-wide thermonuclear holocaust) could explain mutations like pointy ears or becoming fat and pig-like or a smart venus flytrap. Also: pigs, and chickens, and cows, and crows, and owls, and dogs, and cats. All signs point to it being Earth, and far in the future.

 

yes, is possibile, even if the precession of equinoxes change the angle, and so the apparent position of the stars may change or the constellations will  appear different ,  it have  cycle of almost 26000 years.

Just for make  a example, In the next 3000 years the star Gamma Cephei will be visible in the same position of Polaris, but Polaris will return in the actual position after the cycle ( unless something bad happend to it ) , so if the constellations are the same of today we may guess that Zelda take place 26000 years in the future, or even in a more far future whit a sky like ours


Edited by Dark Ice Dragon, 04 September 2019 - 03:51 PM.

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