This is very on point and I agree it makes more sense geographically than Nintendo just slapping the remains of a dungeon onto the map and calling it a day.
@@Xalidos There’s even more evidence that I found/realized after recording this, too. Several landmarks look discernibly less weathered by time (in EoW), and there’s even a living character who’s age can be somewhat clarified by their size across multiple games… Lord Jabu Jabu. Granted, the scale of his sprite in the top-down titles is open to some interpretation, but it’s pretty clear that he’s a lot smaller in EoW than the “present timeline” in Oracle of Ages, which “canonically” is earlier (according to Nintendo)… so yeah, I might do a follow-up on just Jabu Jabu. 😅
This is very on point and I agree it makes more sense geographically than Nintendo just slapping the remains of a dungeon onto the map and calling it a day.
@@Xalidos There’s even more evidence that I found/realized after recording this, too. Several landmarks look discernibly less weathered by time (in EoW), and there’s even a living character who’s age can be somewhat clarified by their size across multiple games… Lord Jabu Jabu.
Granted, the scale of his sprite in the top-down titles is open to some interpretation, but it’s pretty clear that he’s a lot smaller in EoW than the “present timeline” in Oracle of Ages, which “canonically” is earlier (according to Nintendo)… so yeah, I might do a follow-up on just Jabu Jabu. 😅