12 Fascinating Secrets in Tears of the Kingdom
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- Опубликовано: 29 июл 2023
- Join me as I uncover 12 fascinating lore secrets in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom!
I had originally hoped to get this video out much earlier, so if a couple of these secrets seem a little less obscure, that's the reason why. I hope you enjoy nonetheless!
CHAPTERS:
00:00 Intro
00:16 Kotake Koume
02:02 Calyban's Romantic Pursuit
03:08 Secrets of the Zonai
06:08 Zelda's Lullaby
07:13 Darkness and Light
09:04 The Mysterious Bargainer Statues
12:29 Forgotten Spirits
14:44 The Origins of the Gorons
16:32 Unique Interactions
18:06 Constructs Vs Monsters
20:04 Hungry Frox
21:20 Gloom Tennis
23:00 Outro
CREDITS:
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BACKGROUND MUSIC:
Ocarina of Time - Spirit Temple
Ocarina of Time - Gerudo Valley
Tears of the Kingdom - Prologue
Tears of the Kingdom - Construct Factory
Skyward Sword - Zelda's Lullaby
Twilight Princess - Midna's Lament
Tears of the Kingdom - Ancient Zora Waterworks
Tears of the Kingdom - Descending into Gloom's Lair
Twilight Princess - The Twilight Realm
Age of Calamity - War Chronicles
Majora's Mask - Stone Tower Temple Theme
Skyward Sword - Sealed Temple Theme
Breath of the Wild - Korok Forest (Night)
Breath of the Wild - Dark Beast Ganon Theme
Tears of the Kingdom - Labyrinth (Depths)
Ocarina of Time - Ganon Final Battle
Ocarina of Time - Credits
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One of my favourite NPC interactions in BotW is near Wetland Stable (I think). You’ll find a girl knocked out by a bokoblin on a nearby bridge. Kill the boko and she’ll wake up and thank you and that’s it. But if you follow her back to the stable and talk to her again after she stops, she’ll specifically thank you for walking her home and say that she feels safe around Link.
Brooo thats so glad to hear because i was walking the gerudo woman walking to dueling peaks, but stopped half way cuz i thought nothing would happen if i walked her the whole way. Several yiga clans came after us lol
She just keeps going back and forth fort hateno and there
You can actually save her before she gets knocked out. I always go out of my way for her. She deserves all the protection ♡
Hylian soldiers holding onto the mortal world to preserve a weapon that might be used to save the kingdom that they couldn't is such a good story element. Really reminds me of the dead soldiers in Hyrule Castle in Twilight Princess
Soldier’s spirit: “Take my sword…finish what I couldn’t…please…”
@@TheActualMrLink This feels like a moment in an anime where the dying master passes his iconic weapon down to his student to finally finish off the villain and avenge him
@@TheActualMrLinkalso soldier's spirit: *watches as link throws the weapon on the ground and walks away*
@@NxsserBA that’s the idea!
A note about the gems of the witches-they are probably a reference not only to fire and ice but the vast temperature swings of the desert. In Windwaker, Ganondorf talks about the two winds that blow in the desert, one of blazing heat and the other of freezing cold, both bringing death. It would make sense that those two extremes would work their way into the culture.
A fun musical easter egg for the final portion of the final boss actually has both Zelda's and Ganondorf's theme (Both Lullaby and Ganondorf's rising organ theme) throughout. Link also has a representation but I think it's a TotK original.
During the Demon King phase, it also has a slightly altered, but entirely recognizable Calamity theme rolled in too, which is odd as Ganondorf doesn't seem to even acknowledge his Calamity form or anything it did, making it more akin entirely to Beast Ganon rather than the big man himself.
Another fun TotK music fact: Highly popular Colgera boss theme music's final phase melody is an orchestral take on the Rito Village theme. Very cool!
Colgeras theme slaps so hard, one of my new favorites in the whole series
12:08 - the bargainer statues seem to act as a neutral party with a purpose aimed at “lost souls”. Meaning, if they take the souls of the Yiga Clan members, they are considered by these statues to be “living lost souls”.
The fact that Bargainer statues steal Yiga clan members souls, proves that Yiga members in the depths are in fact, dead
I think it’s possible that one Yiga soldier was able to hear a Bargainer Statue say, "Souls... Give me your souls..." and made the perfectly reasonable assumption that it meant the souls of the living, rather than the poes.
Your theory is very Majora’s Mask level of creepy haha
I've interpreted it as the Yiga members have "lost souls" for having been betrayed by the royal family and no longer filling out their purpose that Hylia set out for them
@@kwalubdon’t you mean that THEY betrayed Hyrule at large? (And by extension, the royal family, but let’s not split hairs.)
Here’s a question. A really important one at that. Now it is confirmed Gorons are born from the land, then why do they have nips?
This was an incredible video, for once a secrets video that actually talks about some obscure stuff. Your detail on stuff that's been talked about a lot (like Koume and Kotake) I didn't know they had their names on their scarfs in the cutscene where Ganondorf is kneeling before Rauru. Very good job, looking forward to more of your content
Awesome first video. You've got a bright future ahead of you if you're already putting out content like this! Can't wait to see more.
Thanks for the comment buddy. Likewise with your channel, can’t wait for the next video you put out!
Yo the construct and monster war part was hilarious
Top tier video btw. Really like your edits and stuff
I think the Bargainer is the dark god and mirror to Hylia, not the Horned Statue. It wouldn't make sense that Hylia would imprison the Horned Statue if light cannot exist without darkness. The Bargainer makes more sense as the mirror; they deal in death, are found in the depths, but are not exactly evil.
I think the Bargainer Statues are all ancient, spare the one which mirrors the floating Temple of Time. That one could've been built following the Imprisoning War to serve as a new place of prayer regarding the souls of the dead, before Hylians stopped using the Depths and forgot of its existence.
They are also found directly beneath the Goddess statues
3:05 This entire time I was disappointed when I realised that she didn't react to me entering through the hole she was using to deliver her message, when all I had to do was bring a bottle with me
Literally how is this ur first vid this is crazy professional and polished
Gg my guy
horrifying realization: zonite is frox droppings
I was just about to watch more videos from you until I saw it's your first one haha
Keep up the great work
Welcome! I really appreciate this comment and I plan to have some more content up soon 😄
Can't believe this was your first video! Awesome.job, I found it really soothing to listen to
I have no idea wearing the divine helms would increase the power of the respective sage by 50%, interesting
Thank for the hard work making this interesting TOTK lore video. I always love watching these after finishing the games to see stuff I have missed out on. Looking forward to see more. 😄
Excellent video and I can't wait to see more of your stuff pop up later on, it's nice to see a tears video where there's parts that haven't been spoken of by other youtubers. 😊
The video ive been waiting for since this hame came out.
This is fantastic and you’ve got a wonderful story telling voice!! Can’t wait for another release :)
Thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed the video 😄
Loved this video, good job! Very well made.
This is some good stuff, I love the succinct summaries with a good amount of context and analysis, keep going with the content!
Thank you so much, I'm glad you enjoyed the video! More to come very soon 😄
The bargainer statue itself looks like a construct or an armor.
And the face on their backs have the triangular nose of a bokoblin, but then, why a bokoblin of all creatures?
I never noticed the divine beasts in the sages' temples ! 😯 Even though they were in plain sight !
Another thing I love, is that when you encounter an NPC somewhere, they remember you ! "Oh you are the adventurer who helped me do so and so. Now I'm going to this place to do stuff. I hope I see you again, adventurer !"
when i first encountered one of the bargainer statues on the north western cliffs/mountain range, i initially thought they'd be references to the giants that stopped the moon from falling in Majoras Mask.
I came into this video arrogantly thinking I'd know all that you'd mention and then you hit me with the Calyban interaction and I was blown away. I have like 400h in this game by now and there's still new things to find. It's just so good. And I love that you brought up the Gorons. When I played that quest I was like "Wait a minute! Did they just... ?! Randomly like this?!" 😂
Learned a few new facts this is an Amazing first video ❤ Can't wait to see what you do next.
GREAT STUFF MAN! This is actually so cool, never quit! Remember that you will succeed with determination!
I appreciate the kind words buddy! More content to come very soon 😄
Good stuff here mate! Excellent attention to detail on all fronts. I especially loved how you confirmed Zelda’s Lullaby on the Hyrule Castle Triforce. I knew it was on there but I wasn’t aware it was the only song. Keep on keeping on 😎
Thank you for the kind words! More content is currently in the works 😄
@@NebuloreYT looking forward to it!
excellent video quality especially for your first upload !! definitely subscribing & looking forward to the next video
also fun fact in the flashback where ganondorf leads the modulga against the great plateau you can notice the gerudo warriors in the background holding gloom weapons. super interesting to know that the gloom weapons link can get from defeating phantom ganons are actually technically ancient gerudo weaponry.
6:13 the triforce + music is actually my next tattoo i have planned! i want to get it on my left forearm. i've been wanting to get it tattooed ever since botw came out and i found out it had zelda's lullaby in it. zelda's lullaby is so nostalgic and comforting to me, i grew up playing zelda games and it reminds me of my childhood lol
Welcome! Thank you for the additional fun fact 😄
Great video man. Love all zelda lore and especially the totk lore that's being thought up now. Keep it up 😁😁 I can never have too much lore lol
Brilliant! They seal out the darkness. That’s a great explanation.
gave you a sub!! really expected more videos from you only to be shocked this was your first. really good content!!! you're doing great can't wait to see more videos from you (noti gang)
Welcome to the channel! Already working on the next vid as we speak 😄
12:17 the Yaga Clan stole the eyes and one of them paid the price
I love the Divine Beast bits of lore in the temples.
I'm wondering what the hierarchy is between the four beasts and the dragon, boar and owl. Were there even divine boars, owls and... well, even MORE divine dragons, or are those just symbols and not gods? Are the rulers of boars / owls / dragons that speak to you in the labyrinths Zonai or are they those animals themselves?
Very curious to see how that pans out.
I doubt we’ll receive a DLC or anything in game regarding them, but perhaps another book like Creating A Champion will come out and shed further light on these animals.
I think it’s pretty clear that the divine beasts did exist once, and likely during the founding of Hyrule since they were also clearly important to the Zonai
EXCELLENT video. I learned so many things
Great video deserves more subs fr
The reason as to why Ganondorf's monsters were collecting zonaite was not revealed since we barely see Ganondorf do anything that resembles a plan, besides sending the phantom Zelda to delay Link and the others.
As for the Yiga, I guess they just wanted to increase his forces with Zonai tech like the Autobuild.
14:10 interestingly, if you try to take a picture of them, they rapidly vanish until you put the camera away! I guess they’re camera shy…
17:34 if you point a flame emitter at a Goron, sometimes they’ll say “You tryin’ to annoy me?”
Amazing video, keep up the good work!
Thank you! I appreciate the support 😄
This was a great video. Im looking foward to more content lol. And you sound just like jack sparrow haha
Great video, keep it up!
for me, ganon is the true evil of zelda history and im so happy to see him in new game :) i was raised with oot
A minute in and I learn Ganondorf is a mommas' boy lol
Since Tarrey town is a new settlement, why there's a Tarrey Abandoned Mine in the depths?
Is it just me, or do the Bargaining statues faces of their backs remind you of the Guardians from Majora's Mask?
I didn’t even know about that last secret wow
"Born of the land" is a fairly loose interpretation for me. They used to say someone was "born of the land of ____" just to describe where someone originated. I want to know what the literal Japanese translation of that line is. I don't think Gorons just magically spring from the ground willy-nilly; otherwise ancestry wouldn't be a thing with them and Daruk would not be able to pass on his power. It could just as easily mean that they lay eggs or something and the hot Goron land incubates them, so they are "born of the land". Eh, it's too confusing.
It is very vague in the English localisation but it is also equally vague in the Japanese text. From what I've found, the elder Gorons say this:
JPN: 我らゴロンは大地から生まれるんだ
ENG: Us Gorons are born from the (great) earth.
JPN: ボイコンと俺は同じ場所から生まれた
いわば岩兄弟ゴロ
ENG: I was born from the same place as Boikon (Volcon). In other words, we're rock siblings.
JPN: ワシらが生まれた場所は洞窟の中なんじゃが
ENG: We were born inside a cave, weren't we?
So it seems the original Japanese text also simply states that Gorons are born from the earth, which would explain why we find Gorons in Termina as well as Holodrum and Labrynna. As for ancestry, we really don't know but since Gorons born from the same place are considered rock siblings, it would make sense that Gorons born in the same place but just many years after another would be related.
I really hope that answers your questions!
The bargainer statues are representations of Osiris. King of the underworld. Link Returning the lost eye/s is symbolic to Horus and his journey. Iykyk
The back of the Bargainer Statues look like the fronts of the Giants of Majora's Mask! It's not a perfect match, but the big eyes and nose remind me of the Giants.
I have a speculative solution to why the Yiga had their souls taken by the bargaining statue. The statues claim they help "lost souls" pass on, which wind up in the depths. I think that wording is key. The Yiga are a clan that split off from the Shika generations ago and dedicate themselves entirely to rebelling agaisnt the royal family. They support the demon king who will end them along with everyone else, just out of spite toward the royal gamily. They are consumed by hate to a self destructive level that doesnt even hold significance anymore. None of the Yiga are implied to be from the generation that firat split and thus are bearing a grudge only handed down. This grudge is also toward a family that has not held the dame power in over a hundred years and has one member left. Yes, she still is princess and rules but what exactly has she been ruling over? The entire kingdom has been free for the Yiga to get a fresh start in for a century and yet they choose to ocntinue dedicating themselves to the one thing that actually THREATENS that oppertunity because it also would end the royal family. This gets to the point in Tears of the Kingdom where they toil miserably in the dark depths where lost souls and monsters gather. This is something they choose in their dedication to hate. Yeah..if all that foesnt describe chronically lost souls, i dont know what does. My guess is that the statues recognized them as such because of that and released them. Honestly, it does seem more of a mercy. They are comiserating beings who will never stop their own self-driven suffering. The statues already recognize they dont see good or evil..they just see lost souls and help them regaurdless. Whether those souls are attached to living or dead bodys or why they are lost doesn't matter. If they are lost, the statues will help them move on..which the YIga clearly can't do no matter how long they wait and fail. Niether Link nor the Hylians at the base show these traits of the Yiga. The darkness in the depths could also play a part, perhaps the statues cant see the Yiga are alive down there..my thoughts are that physical appearence doesnt amtter though and the staues can FEEL the souls through some other special sense. When Link approaches, they are anle to know if he has more Poes on him. I think they simply react in the same manner whenever they feel a lost soul come close in an almost impulsary manner. This makes sense since they can't move but are also nessisary to help these beings move on. They are spread out so eventually the wandering spirits will come across one and get snatched up.
Great video bro! Keep it up
youre super underrated dude
Damn only one video and its a banger
The Triforce IS in Tears of the Kingdom on Zelda's right-hand in the final memory. It's hard to see, but if you play around with visual effects, you can see it.
It's also depicted on Sonia's tattoos/body painting, on her arms if I'm not wrong
Your camera capture work is really impressive. I'd love to see your camera rigs in the game to accomplish them.
I use the Zonai devices and exploit the camera angle to get almost all of my shots since I don’t have access to mods haha
What about the gerudo that is interested in a goron ???? How do we tell her? Maybe if she loves him enough , a gerudo will be born of the ground??
Maybe she doesn't want children! I guess we'll never know haha
That actually kinda squicks me out. How do we even know that the Goron would understand what she's looking for?
after link beats ganon they should have shaken hands, say gg, and have gannon rejoin society.
That would be funny
In TOTK, a memory reveals that the real Ganon has been sealed away since the first king. Each following incarnation of Ganon (I'm including Demise in the list) recognizes Zelda and the sword. And only knowing Link by name or the power in him. Also note that Zelda was given the title Sage of time (distant relative of the queen)rounding out the legend of 6 sages. Finally Ganon mentions how the king didn't go back with the others(instead giving up his godhood to be with a mortal) reflecting the stories the other games tell of Hyrule's birth.
I didn't notice Ganondorf being resistant/immune to arrows. In fact, I finished the second stage by raining down bomb arrows on him with a 5-shot lionel bow.
The Statues return the dead to the afterlife, Most of the Yiga were killed by Link in BOTW and ¡RESURRECTED! by Ganon, therefore in their eyes, they are the spirits of the Dead who lost their way to the afterlife and thus must be returned
Great vid man! SUBB
Bruh these Koroks are laughing at Link but they’re only wearing a mask
>"arrows are ineffective against Ganondorf"
I beat Demon King Ganondorf with a bomb-flower arrow. He was down to a sliver of health, I was too far away to hit him with the Master Sword and had been having issues with timing the flurry rushes, so I just shot him in the face
I meant arrows that aren’t fused with an item haha, which is what I showed in the gameplay footage! 😅
The bargained face reminds me of the 4 giants from MJM
I wonder if the poe statues are related to the four giants at the end of Majora's Mask.
So if Gorons are born from rocks and they eat rocks, they're cannibals
The horned statue is the prison to some entity below Hylia, it cannot be her dark side, surely that would be Demise then, no?
I’m mad I just now learned about the dead man’s volley….
I knew most of them except for the arrow deflect from ganondorf and what actually happens if you don't catch zelda.
In my opinion Ganondorf should at some point be completely immune to any attack and instead only be harmed with flurry rushes like Calamity Ganon at some point where he has a shield that dissapears for a short time - but in Tears of the Kingdom you then would be Able to avoid his invulnerability with the Master Sword this time.
This is also a call-back to other Zelda Titles like A Link to the Past or the Oracle Games.
In the Oracle Games Ganon is like General Onox only vulnerable to Spin Attacks, but in Ganon's case this doesnt count if you use the Master Sword
In A Link to the Past something similar happens, Because of the Fukl Triforce in his posession, even the Master Sword wont harm him without a spin attack, unless you use the Golden Master Sword.
It’s interesting he’s talking about influences of divine helms into divine beasts. How come there are no elephants in Zelda. Or am I missing something? There’s also no camels….. birds, sure. I’m assuming Vah Rudania is a lizard, and there are plenty of those.
Perhaps they are animals from the Zonai's original homeland?
Tauro's feathers reminds me of Kass. That's all I had to say.
@NebuloreYT To make it simple; the horn god is the opposite of Hylia, as dark Link is the opposite of Link. If Links never exist there won’t be any dark Link. And for the why?, well light will always bring shadow.
investing, great vid
It is possible the bargainer statues are two-faced because they _are_ two-faced. I've made use of them in the game, but I don't trust them one bit.
That's a very astute observation, I had never looked at it that way. They do seem deceptive in some way, hopefully in future more light is shed upon the lore behind them because they are quite fascinating!
It's also possible that the monstrous faces are used to ward off those who would do the spirits harm. In several cultures, those with scary, monstrous faces ward off evil. Things such as the Celtic gargoyles, the Kishin of Japan, & the Wrathful Deities of Buddhism.
21st subscriber here, can’t wait to see more vids from you!
Welcome to the channel buddy, thanks for subscribing!
I actually beat Ganondorf using a bow exclusively. I used a 3x Savage Lionel bow and I didn't encounter him blocking them. I'm guessing it has to do with the spread shot?
It was actually way too easy that way! I didn't know it was supposed to be difficult using the bow
Can royal guard's weapons counter Ganondorf's energy balls? They were built to mimik the powers of the master sword afterall.
Unfortunately they aren’t able to, although that would’ve been a very cool bit of lore!
The Master Sword is the only weapon that can repel Ganondorf’s gloom projectiles
Gorons sort of clone themselves. The Story Goes that a Goron starts to get a growth on their back that grows until it falls off and that is their child. That's how you can have direct descendants
i've heard this one before but it's still horrifying
It's likely that upon falling off, they sort of incubate where they landed before emerging from the earth itself.
Bouncing back the attacks is also a callback to A Link to the Past with Agahnim. This is a form of Ganon that manifests in the main world to do his dirty deeds while trapped in the Dark world. Ganon himself in the Dark World doesn't have this pattern in his fight but Agahnim does as the sort of Ganon Boss of the regular world. This also occurs with your vattle agaisnt Zant in the Twilight Princess. He is built up to be the bad guy until it is revealed that he was a puppet of Ganandorf all along. Again this battle pattern shows up on the Ghost ship in Twilight Princess when fighting the Cubis Sisters boss battle. The ghost ship is the supposed villain of the game untim you learn it was a tool of Bellum all along who is the true final boss. Basically this battle pattern is used in ever foght where a fake out final boss occurs. Sometimes this is gannon or a form of him but the commonailty is that it is a big bad that you think is the final encounter until a further level of the adventure is revealed. This is very interesting considering it occurs diring the actual three stage Ganon fight. It could just be be because he is the only real big bad of the game (I dont count Koga as he has several encounters related to ongoing story plots over being a milestone boss fight), but it cpuld also be a possible hint as the DLC revealing an even further final mission culminating in a boss fight? We've seen Ganon in demon king and demon dragon form..lots of refrences to Demise..the mastersword break which should ahve freed him..but no appearence yet..could he show up in a DLC to reveal he was the one empowering Ganondorf since the sword broke the whole time?! Doubtful but would be cool! Realistically, it likley means nothing as one other very obvious example I left out..was the last game. He only had two stages in Breath of the Wild, but his first form had to be defeated using the same bounce back attack technique. He takes his final form after that which mirrors him going into Demon Dragon form in TotK where the fight is taken outside in both games. Since niether really had a fake out boss with these being the elast linear games in the series, they incorperate the bounce back battle elemtn directly into one of the lower stages of the final boss fight.
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This is good stuff man. Keep it up!
Also the Goron thing... It adds a whole new layer to Gorons Mining Operations. Maybe they are looking for Goron babies. Also, maybe they are "smashing" rocks... ;) gross.....
Ugh... I think I prefer the idea of them budding & it being an unconscious thing...
Spoiler
I wonder if demise's sword is out there waiting for one of ganondorf's reincarnations to claim it. Doing essentially what zelda did with the master sword but inverted with evil rather than sacred light, it'd level the playing field or perhaps even tip the scales in ganon's favor.
A quick bit about Gorons: If they truly are "born from the land", what about the Goron Chief's Son in Majora's Mask? If they don't reproduce, what determines the cycle wherein they are born/reproduced and how they age? Within the same game, you see the Zoran singer Lulu lay seven eggs, the Deku Scrubs also reproduce (there is a King and Princess who refers to him as 'daddy' plus the Butler's Son in the postgame credits).
Speaking of deku scrubs......... Where the hell are they?
I was really rooting for the gold construct at the end. Gone but never forgotten 🥲
I remember finding one of these battles.😂 While they were fighting, I flew over there and accidentally killed a weakened blue Bokoblin with a rock. After the battle, there were two blue bokoblins left and I slaughtered them.
@@LunaP1 I’ve never come across these battles before somehow. I’m gonna gear them up with the best weapons and Zonai devices and let a war ensue 😂
@@NxsserBA YES!! Let them fight for our amusement.😈
Then there’s me who killed Ganondorf using arrows… I had no trouble? Fuse Gibdo Bone to arrows while using a Lynel bow 😂
I did mean arrows that hadn’t been fused with an item, I should’ve specified! I thought it would be clear from the gameplay shown 😅
@@NebuloreYT maybe I didn’t notice that 😂 oops!
3:21 Where's this place in totk?
BTW great video.
It’s the North Biron Snowshelf Cave, where you find the Vah Medoh Helm 😄
@NebuloreYT nice! Thanks bro. Keep up the good work!!!
I think the owl dragon and boar gods raise some very interesting questions, but one I haven't seen anyone ask is about the evil spirit armor. The armor based on Ocarina Ganon.
They describe the armor as being bathed in otherworldly power, unlike most other "easter egg" items there is a discussion of these items by the characters in game and in this case not just any characters but ancient gods. I wonder if this points to this armor actually being from Ocarina Ganondorf's armor and that he actually came to this timeline confirming at least a canon time line cross over or possibly confirming the timeline merger.
Well its more based on OoT's phantom Ganon who in that game is unique because he wasn't Created by Ganondorf he was summoned and also banished
@@paulsander5579 fair I forgot about phantom Ganon, the point would still stand though if that's the armor from the phantom Ganon summon in ocarina of time it would still show a timeline connection
Well I guess totk takes place in all timelines? Because you can find armour sets from _each_ timeline examples
Child: twilight
Adult: wind
Downfall: hero (based on the first Zelda game)
But I heared a theory that totk past takes place after the timelines are remerged (molduga's appear in the totk past so why didn't we see any in any other game if it was Inbetween SS and MC?)
@@paulsander5579 I think Totk is the prelude to the event that merges the timelines. Cause you know who no one in this game mentions, Rauru and Sonia's child/children. I think Zelda cause a "killing your grandpa" paradox and prevented her own birth and the only way to resolve the paradox is going to involve draconifying the remaining sages and merging the timelines either in a DLC or a 3rd game in this story line
That is a nice theory but im pretty sure its a timeloop because the two murals behind the rock from the prologue shows Zelda with the master sword and Zelda after becoming the light dragon
16:16 I guess Gorons have no gender, since they can enter Gerudo City. I kwow they can themselves brothers, but maybe it got lost in translation? Sibling would be better.
I think this was explained in BOTW, I remember a Goron in Gerudo town being puzzled he was allowed in, despite the rule against men. So I think the other races just cant tell the difference between goron men and women.
Answer me this: if Ganon was to get to the surface and rule over hyrule, what was his plan to get out of that pit?
cant deflect a bomb 22:17
You missed one connection.. frox have been seen before.. 1 boss in twilight princess
How are you making the camera move….😅
I utilise the Zonai devices and exploit the camera angle to get almost all of my shots. You can achieve this by making Link face a wall and playing with the camera angle until it ignores Link entirely. I'm just waiting until free camera mods are available so I can capture even smoother shots 😅
18:34. Hehe midevil gang war
I always thought there was female Gorons in BOTW in Gerudo town you can find Gorons with names of women?
So wait, are the couple gorons in gerudo city not female?
The Gorons we saw in Gerudo Town in Breath of the Wild actually question why they’ve been let in.
The Japanese text states that those Gorons were let into Gerudo Town because the Gerudo treated Gorons like women, when they are in fact male.
In Tears of the Kingdom we see a Goron denied entry from Gerudo Town and camp outside the entrance, so it seems that the Gerudo changed their stance between the two games!
Actually, from what I remember, it wasn't the Goron himself that was denied entry, but his Hylian dudebro. As a result, Goron dude was very upset & didn't seem to understand why his buddy was being snubbed. I didn't get the impression that the Goron was being barred from entry as well, but I could be wrong.
If so, then the reason that the Goron stays outside is because he's a loyal buddy.
I alway wonder how they know if the guruto get one male every 1000 year, something like that, but if so, what happened to other male guruto male dud they just die 🤔
I remember hearing that essentially only one male gerudo can exist at a time. And considering Ganondorf wasn't truly dead since the age of the Zonai no other male gerudo could be born-
@helion2018 Yeah, but in Skyward Sword Ganondorf was not there and who was guruto male on that time line
1:17 Kosaki and kumi will be next villains in the third open-world Zelda as Link and Zelda realize Ganondorf himself will never be destroyed if they destroyed the curse that he was spawned from kosaki and kumi will trying to bring Ganondorf back link must Master a new power and Zelda must unleash the full power of the Triforce within her to finally destroy Ganondorf for good but the master sword has to be retired as well
Kotake and Koume are in fact able to extend their lifespan with their dark magic, but do you think it's possible that they've really managed to extend it all the way up until present day Hyrule? And if so, where are they? They weren't present at Ganondorf's side during his ascension to his Demon King form, nor were they present during the Imprisoning War.
It's an interesting theory for sure however, let's see if it holds up!
What about the female Goron that visits Gerudo town. No males alowed.
In Breath of the Wild, the Japanese text states that those Gorons were let into Gerudo Town because the Gerudo treated Gorons like women, when they are in fact male.
JPN: "ゴロン族は ゲルド人にとっては女子扱いっと…"
ENG: "Apparently Gorons are treated like women by the Gerudo people..."
Also in Tears of the Kingdom we see a Goron denied entry from Gerudo Town and camp outside the entrance, so it seems that the Gerudo changed their stance on the matter between the two games haha