My favorite part of this video is at 12:22 where HyruleGamer talks about your average torture routines and the scarecrow is going ham in the background
When I first got Ocarina of Time as a kid, I was young. Probably too young. The first dungeon, the Deku Tree, scared me, so I spent a seriously long amount of time just playing around in Kokiri Forest. I eventually got older and started playing through the game for real... But even then I would occasionally return to the past and just go hang out in the forest. It was a place of comfort for me. Now as an adult... Even just listening to the soundtrack of the Kokiri Forest can strike me with intense nostalgia. It can bring tears to my eyes. The Kokiri Forest is by far my favorite location in not just the Ocarina of Time but all the Zelda games. It is my childhood.
My first was A Link to the Past. I absolutely love that game. Not just gameplay but the vibes and atmosphere. A detail i pay a lot of attention and affects wildly if the game will be special for me or not. Then Ocarina of Time came out, and became the second special for me. And later Majora's Mask. Another special One. Wind Waker later came out and i just didnt feel it. Its not a bad game. I praise its success but its just not for me. I didnt like the atmosphere (Except just a few tracks i did like tho) Then Twilight Princess came out. I think thats the last one i consider i genuinely liked. Everything that came after didnt catch me. Not even Tears of the Kingdom. Back in those years i thought i was a Zelda fan. But actually i just like those four games. Cant be Nostalgia, because i played Wind Waker when i was still a kid, and i dont feel nostalgia for that one. The kind of music and atmosphere affects me a lot.
@@artey6671 now that you mention it, your not wrong. In a way my story parallels his. I could only continue my journey through the game by growing up just like he could only save Hyrule by doing the same.
My first was the original Zelda on the old NES. Mid 90s I was maybe 8 years old. My grandma showed me the game. The cart was golden and shiny, unlike the dull gray of all the other games. It was very mysterious and very difficult at times. We didn't have the Internet just yet to look stuff up on. Had to figure it out the hard way, trial and error. You'd have to play a game till you wanted to pull your hair out. Y'all will never understand how much easier games are today. They made them brutally hard for the kids if my generation. I was still only 16 when Ocarina came out. Having come from that ugly 2d in the original and Link to the Past, Ocarina was mind blowing. Still play it occasionally
You forgot my favorite lore location, the Forest Temple. An abandoned mansion being overgrown by vines and deku babas. With a ghostly shadow of Ganondorf awaiting you in the basement.
My fav location is Death Mountain. Seeing Spectacle Rock inside the crater and realizing that the Fire Temple would later become Ganon's Lair in LoZ was a cool realization
Lol I love that you’re acknowledging we who listen to your videos rather than watching them. Usually, I’m doing my weekly food prep while your dulcet tones are entertaining my imagination. Today however, I’m prepping some wool for spinning. As this will take a while, I might have to go binge some more of your videos. 😁
That Echoes of Wisdom is definitely a skip for me. Just doesn't seem as interesting as either BotW or even TotK for that matter. Still, I hope the next mainline Zelda game features the Princess a little more. Matter of fact, I think Princess Zelda should get the 3D treatment like Link has in the past 7 years. Now THAT would be a game worth playing, in my eyes.
Half Hour? But I need 2 Hours+ about LOZ Locations Lore. But seriously, i'm really happy to watch this since I was hoping to find some LOZ videos about Locations from older Games.
24:40 Twilight Princess is set more than 100 years after Ocarina of Time. Thats a misconception originating from a translation mistake during an interview where the word for hundreds(as in multiple) was instead translated as hundred(singular).
Ah that makes perfect sense. The dead giveaway for me is the level of deterioration in the new Temple of Time. Like, even if it WAS the old building from OoT, a building doesn't fall apart like that in a single century unless destroyed by conflict, of which there's no evidence in the Sacred Grove. There are trees inside the ring of the former Master Sword chamber that themselves look to be over 100 years old, for example. I know there's no science to the Zelda timeline, but from the first play I imagined TP to be 500 years after. You need to give the society enough time to forget Ganondorf, the Temple of Time, the purpose of Arbiter's Grounds, Old Kakariko, etc. It feels soooo much older than 100 years after.
There's another interesting aspect to the time paradox , the location where it happens itself, When you enter the location it comes up as ?????. This location is attached to Dampe's ghostly race, where you have to beat his ghost in the race to get the hookshot. Also the windmill itself hides the mini dungeon bottom of the well which holds the eye of truth. I always take the ???? is that it is not what it seems and why many strange things are attached to this location. So people have talked abou the paradox itself to death but fail to mention how strange a location the windmill itself is.
Thanks for the video as always Hyrule! Loving the series. I really like how Ocarina of Time had Link revisit different locations, but changing things for the player and giving new things to explore throughout Hyrule. It's a nice touch for the first 3D Zelda, and really set the pace for exploring in the games!
Got here early again ^^ sorry I can’t watch now though, I have 5 assignments due this week but I’ll be out of town for 3 days so I got a lot of work to do 😓
My theory is that the woman who took link to the great deku tree for adoption was the queen before she died. I’m not convinced that link was her son but it would be bonkers if link and Zelda were twins.
nahh link was 100% the woman’s son… what person would go off into the lost woods, knowing you’ll never make it out, just to bring a baby to safety if it’s not your own child… it would be interesting if it was the queen herself but idk… it was definitely links mother who brought him in the woods
@@matthewkellough4489 maybe… but what would be the reason of separating link and zelda at birth? We know there was the civil war, and that link and zelda are primarily the same age, and zelda survived. Would hyrule castle not be the safest place to raise children of the royal bloodline? again we all have our own opinions and beliefs so im not discrediting you… i like to believe that links mother lived somewhere outside of castle town, and when the war broke out, she had no choice but to descend into the woods to ensure her child’s safety. If they were royal blood then i think she’d of gone to the castle instead… but we’ve seen what happens when you’re not royal family in the game. you get kicked tf out. So idrk… link and zelda being siblings is very interesting tho
I reject your theory due to a lack of any evidence. Link has never had any blood connection to the royal family in any incarnation so would be pretty odd for this to suddenly be the case and not have it explored at all throughout the franchise if it were true
24:20 I always believed this was a joke from the developers. The first X-Men movie came out not a very long time before OoT. The claw marks were used everywhere in the marketing.
Wow, this is the first time I've seen anyone say the Forsaken Fortress is the same location as the Gerudo Desert prison! That totally makes sense! It also makes sense why the Gerudo became wandering pirates in the Wind Waker/ Phantom Hourglass era, since unlike the other races, their homes were completely destroyed and they were left with nothing but their prisons.
I enjoy your content but there is a hole in the lost woods/kokiri kids part, you see 3 of them in the lost woods and it's Sarias favorite place. It's those who don't have the protection of the forest spirit that get lost, and it would be reasonable that the protection is the fairy.
My theory is the wierd statue in the castle yard is an early version of what the loz team thought the zonai as or what they would look like obviously we have rauru to compare it to now in totk and its close enough looking to me to think they just changed how they looked over the years like other species also their is zonai writing on it
Surprisingly, my favorite segment of this video was Kakoriko Village. (Sorry if I misspelled that. ) 😅 It just fascinates me that such a dark secret is hidden beneath a seemingly quite Village.
Totally. That big exterior wall that runs west of the drawbridge implies a much larger urban area than we were given. And I think it would be very poetic to leave Future Kakariko with the exact same cast of characters but fill the new Castle Town with NPCs who are implied to have been killed by Ganondorf's armies.
I also believe that when Link learned the song of storms in majora's mask and came back, he played the song to the windmill man to complete the cycle cause the composer brothers made it in termina
I also wonder who is the redead in ganon castle on the bridge when you are trying to escape on zelda he wasn't there before you went up, and there were no other redeads to be seen in the castle
This channel has become a staple of video types that I use as a brain-bubblegum while I fall asleep. I hope that doesn't seem insulting or dismissive. The videos are quite good! But Im not someone who's super active about leaving comments like I should. So I at least wanted to comment on my favorite one in case Im snoozing when the others play, haha.
I always assumed Bongo Bongo was the man who had the house where the well once stood. It comes out of the well during the Shadow Temple arc, and the NPC says that the man was able to see the truth naturally, while everyone else had to train. That could have made him dangerous to the authority of the king, and perhaps he was branded a heretic. That could result in his death, and his house (and items) were erased from history.
8:53 How does this village keep it's water supply? Every time there's even a slight breeze their well just drains and the undead are revealed. Health inspectors also wonder the same.
Windmills were historically used as pumps to draw water out of deep wells, or just as pumps in general. That's why Holland is famously full of windmills - they were draining the coastal flats to increase farmland, and that was happening hundreds of years ago. If you recall, the well only drained when a magic child performed a time paradox, so I'm certain that the windmill was functioning as intended otherwise.
The Forsaken fortress is not the Gerudo fortress. If you draw a line across the map from east to west aligned with Death mountain peak (which is Dragon roost island) the Forsaken fortress is north of that line and the Gerudo fortress is south of that line. In Wind waker when Hyrule flooded it's mountain tops became islands the Gerudo fortress was in a the Gerudo valley which would be under water the Forsaken fortress on the other hand is on an island which would have once been a mountain. So again they are two different locations not the same one. Also have you ever noticed that all the architecture in Ocarina of time seems to have many of the traits of the Hylian architecture from that era?
@@HyruleGamer Contrary to popular belief the geography of Hyrule is quite consistent. I've done a lot of research into the topic by keeping north as north and comparing the landmarks (not just the maps) and the history I've managed to piece together most of Hyrule's geography. For a demonstration list a few inconsistencies I probably have an answer for them.
I know I'm 13 days late but if you do another theory video I have a suggestion, I figured out who Sooga from Age of Calamity is, Even if AoC isn't canon the events before should be so Sooga would exist, so if he's not there in BoTW who's the only Yiga Clan member who left the group, Dorian, I think Dorian is Sooga, he's also a pretty big guy so it's not a stretch. Oh boy that was lengthy so nobody would want to read this but it was a good theory.
Iirc Ingo didnt change his mind of giving up Epona. Instead, he said that Link can keep it, but he's now trapped on the ranch. Honestly, I find that worse. It's like a Monkey's Paw situation: you keep the horse but now you're imprisoned on the ranch.
I still think the Triforce is hidden in the game. One theory I had was maybe there's a secret sequence of the songs that has to be played. This was kind of maybe implied by the Deku Shrub 2-3-1 sequence.
People have thoroughly dissected the code and the Triforce Chamber just never existed except for a cinematic for the commercials that was never written to the cartridges. There's all sorts of other things, like barely-started assets for Turtle Rock and alternate beta versions of overworld areas, and those things have been examined at as actual cut content. So if all that is there and then never used, but a story-essential area containing the Triforce isn't present, sorry bud, it's not in there and never was. There are people who "found" the Triforce in beta content, but it's completely cobbled together from unrelated assets.
@@Levacque How can you examined already complied code? Once it is compiled by a C++ engine It's pretty difficult to reverse. Back up what you say with actual links and show me how they did it.
I love this game. But I always wondered. How does killing Gannon in the future, stop him in the past? He’s still alive once link returns back? Link would have to beat him as a child instead of an adult!
Link goes back to warn Zelda about Ganondorf's attack who then tells her father about it prevents it from ever happening. So they capture Ganondorf before he even begins his insurrection. Which then leads to his execution and the events of Twilight Princess
Oh my friend, you are gonna LOVE diving into the timeline discourse. You just described two of them. Now imagine if your player death was also a canon event, meaning that there was no hero to stop Ganon.
I always wondered, what would have happened if Link HADNT gone into the Sacred Realm? everything else the exact same, but the sacred realm never opened. Would Gannon have broken his vows?
Sup Hyrule Gamer, Hey since we talking about Lore of OOT Locations. Let's talk about the Famous Tower of the Gods........ Even though it only shows up in The Wind Waker, but under the sea is OOT Hyrule. So when was the Tower of the Gods built and why wasn't it in OOT. Was it built just before the Flood? Or has it always been there?
So this is a little embarrassing but my first playthough as a kid I did the last two dungeons in reverse.. somehow.. I didn't even think that was possible but I had ADHD and barely read the dialogue. 🤣
It's not even your fault, IMO, because it was made very ambiguous by the game design. I think the medallions display one order, but the records of the temple songs display the other.
My favorite part of this video is at 12:22 where HyruleGamer talks about your average torture routines and the scarecrow is going ham in the background
When I first got Ocarina of Time as a kid, I was young. Probably too young. The first dungeon, the Deku Tree, scared me, so I spent a seriously long amount of time just playing around in Kokiri Forest. I eventually got older and started playing through the game for real... But even then I would occasionally return to the past and just go hang out in the forest. It was a place of comfort for me. Now as an adult... Even just listening to the soundtrack of the Kokiri Forest can strike me with intense nostalgia. It can bring tears to my eyes. The Kokiri Forest is by far my favorite location in not just the Ocarina of Time but all the Zelda games. It is my childhood.
That's just wonderful! I can totally relate.
My first was A Link to the Past. I absolutely love that game. Not just gameplay but the vibes and atmosphere. A detail i pay a lot of attention and affects wildly if the game will be special for me or not.
Then Ocarina of Time came out, and became the second special for me. And later Majora's Mask. Another special One.
Wind Waker later came out and i just didnt feel it. Its not a bad game. I praise its success but its just not for me. I didnt like the atmosphere (Except just a few tracks i did like tho)
Then Twilight Princess came out. I think thats the last one i consider i genuinely liked. Everything that came after didnt catch me. Not even Tears of the Kingdom.
Back in those years i thought i was a Zelda fan. But actually i just like those four games. Cant be Nostalgia, because i played Wind Waker when i was still a kid, and i dont feel nostalgia for that one. The kind of music and atmosphere affects me a lot.
So as a child you stayed in the forest and as an adult you went out? That's roughly what Link does.
@@artey6671 now that you mention it, your not wrong. In a way my story parallels his. I could only continue my journey through the game by growing up just like he could only save Hyrule by doing the same.
My first was the original Zelda on the old NES. Mid 90s I was maybe 8 years old. My grandma showed me the game. The cart was golden and shiny, unlike the dull gray of all the other games. It was very mysterious and very difficult at times. We didn't have the Internet just yet to look stuff up on. Had to figure it out the hard way, trial and error. You'd have to play a game till you wanted to pull your hair out. Y'all will never understand how much easier games are today. They made them brutally hard for the kids if my generation.
I was still only 16 when Ocarina came out. Having come from that ugly 2d in the original and Link to the Past, Ocarina was mind blowing. Still play it occasionally
You should make a video on what if Link lost to the villain of every Zelda game and what would happen to Hyrule after.
So many divergent timelines. I love this idea.
Ohhhhhh, this one, please!! ❤❤
Link never dies he continues or restarts.
This one please, HG!
well obviously Deez Nuts would happen
You forgot my favorite lore location, the Forest Temple. An abandoned mansion being overgrown by vines and deku babas. With a ghostly shadow of Ganondorf awaiting you in the basement.
My fav location is Death Mountain. Seeing Spectacle Rock inside the crater and realizing that the Fire Temple would later become Ganon's Lair in LoZ was a cool realization
Lol I love that you’re acknowledging we who listen to your videos rather than watching them. Usually, I’m doing my weekly food prep while your dulcet tones are entertaining my imagination. Today however, I’m prepping some wool for spinning. As this will take a while, I might have to go binge some more of your videos. 😁
Enjoy!
Food prep is kind of weird
I'm scrolling through comments before getting started on doing my nails. I feel this 😅
Ocarina of Time is such a legendary game. I love not only the gameplay but also the story of its environment, especially Ganon's Castle.
OoT is such a creepy and mesmerising show of storytelling. Without doubt my favourite Zelda game of all time!
I adore locations lore 😭 it's so comfy watching them with a bowl of cornflakes
@@legendpokemonmasters do you sugar your cornflakes or do you eat them plain?
Love it. Going over OoT lore will never get old to me. It’s timeless!
No one ever really talks or theorizes about that mysterious man in the desert on the flying carpet.
that’s just aladdin … there was a whole ass movie about him… no need for explanation!!
He's just a merchant
He just chill
I like him but setting up your shop in the middle of desert inside a sandstorm over moving sand requiring floating boots to access isn't very smart
@@yokoelfvganime8112 well if you ask me, his bombchus are overpriced
Watching this just brings home how PACKED this game is with ideas. I still dont know how they got it all on the cartridge.
Good to see you upload again, HG. You and Zeltik are probably two of the best Zelda content creators on this platform. Haha.
Honestly my two favourite creators for Zelda content 😁❤️ Always a good day when they upload!
I'm subed to both also. 😁
@@cherrytonshawty9120 vortexxy gaming is probably the best of the best in the zelda community
That Echoes of Wisdom is definitely a skip for me. Just doesn't seem as interesting as either BotW or even TotK for that matter. Still, I hope the next mainline Zelda game features the Princess a little more. Matter of fact, I think Princess Zelda should get the 3D treatment like Link has in the past 7 years. Now THAT would be a game worth playing, in my eyes.
@kyon4607 Yeah, she was very good.
@12:25, this made me laugh
Awful torture devices... (swaying scarecrow in the background)
Hahaha
Half Hour? But I need 2 Hours+ about LOZ Locations Lore.
But seriously, i'm really happy to watch this since I was hoping to find some LOZ videos about Locations from older Games.
24:40 Twilight Princess is set more than 100 years after Ocarina of Time. Thats a misconception originating from a translation mistake during an interview where the word for hundreds(as in multiple) was instead translated as hundred(singular).
Ah that makes perfect sense. The dead giveaway for me is the level of deterioration in the new Temple of Time. Like, even if it WAS the old building from OoT, a building doesn't fall apart like that in a single century unless destroyed by conflict, of which there's no evidence in the Sacred Grove. There are trees inside the ring of the former Master Sword chamber that themselves look to be over 100 years old, for example.
I know there's no science to the Zelda timeline, but from the first play I imagined TP to be 500 years after. You need to give the society enough time to forget Ganondorf, the Temple of Time, the purpose of Arbiter's Grounds, Old Kakariko, etc. It feels soooo much older than 100 years after.
There's another interesting aspect to the time paradox , the location where it happens itself, When you enter the location it comes up as ?????. This location is attached to Dampe's ghostly race, where you have to beat his ghost in the race to get the hookshot. Also the windmill itself hides the mini dungeon bottom of the well which holds the eye of truth. I always take the ???? is that it is not what it seems and why many strange things are attached to this location. So people have talked abou the paradox itself to death but fail to mention how strange a location the windmill itself is.
day 228 of mentioning that on 5/6/2023 hyrule gamer made a video where, at 43.46, he spent 12 seconds simping about the ancient gerudo soldiers
Damn, 228 days over just that? Wait until you learn about rule 34
@@vincentsavoretti2201 its called "autism" i knoow what rule 34 is
@@Innerspacezombie real asf 😂
Not finishing the scene with Ganondorfs evil laugh at 4:08 is criminal lol
Thanks for the video as always Hyrule! Loving the series. I really like how Ocarina of Time had Link revisit different locations, but changing things for the player and giving new things to explore throughout Hyrule. It's a nice touch for the first 3D Zelda, and really set the pace for exploring in the games!
Thanks! You’re one of my go to “while cooking “ channels. Seriously great stuff.
Thanks a lot!
whoa the fortress from windwaker is gerudo fortress from ocarina of time? I'd love a video deep dive into the supporting evidence
Got here early again ^^ sorry I can’t watch now though, I have 5 assignments due this week but I’ll be out of town for 3 days so I got a lot of work to do 😓
@@k_boo8232 good luck!
Oof
My theory is that the woman who took link to the great deku tree for adoption was the queen before she died. I’m not convinced that link was her son but it would be bonkers if link and Zelda were twins.
nahh link was 100% the woman’s son… what person would go off into the lost woods, knowing you’ll never make it out, just to bring a baby to safety if it’s not your own child… it would be interesting if it was the queen herself but idk… it was definitely links mother who brought him in the woods
@@mr.dr.prof.patrick7284 adopted child perhaps?
@@matthewkellough4489 maybe… but what would be the reason of separating link and zelda at birth? We know there was the civil war, and that link and zelda are primarily the same age, and zelda survived. Would hyrule castle not be the safest place to raise children of the royal bloodline? again we all have our own opinions and beliefs so im not discrediting you… i like to believe that links mother lived somewhere outside of castle town, and when the war broke out, she had no choice but to descend into the woods to ensure her child’s safety. If they were royal blood then i think she’d of gone to the castle instead… but we’ve seen what happens when you’re not royal family in the game. you get kicked tf out. So idrk… link and zelda being siblings is very interesting tho
Interesting theory but like is there any evidence for it? I haven't played OoT in a while.
I reject your theory due to a lack of any evidence. Link has never had any blood connection to the royal family in any incarnation so would be pretty odd for this to suddenly be the case and not have it explored at all throughout the franchise if it were true
24:20 I always believed this was a joke from the developers. The first X-Men movie came out not a very long time before OoT. The claw marks were used everywhere in the marketing.
Wow, this is the first time I've seen anyone say the Forsaken Fortress is the same location as the Gerudo Desert prison! That totally makes sense! It also makes sense why the Gerudo became wandering pirates in the Wind Waker/ Phantom Hourglass era, since unlike the other races, their homes were completely destroyed and they were left with nothing but their prisons.
the Kokiri cant leave..... the game's credits would disagree with you, them, and the tree lol
I enjoy your content but there is a hole in the lost woods/kokiri kids part, you see 3 of them in the lost woods and it's Sarias favorite place.
It's those who don't have the protection of the forest spirit that get lost, and it would be reasonable that the protection is the fairy.
Well, I think Kakariko Village has my favorite lore. Then again, I'm a bit biased in that regard.
My theory is the wierd statue in the castle yard is an early version of what the loz team thought the zonai as or what they would look like obviously we have rauru to compare it to now in totk and its close enough looking to me to think they just changed how they looked over the years like other species also their is zonai writing on it
That's quite the theory 👀
Surprisingly, my favorite segment of this video was Kakoriko Village. (Sorry if I misspelled that. ) 😅 It just fascinates me that such a dark secret is hidden beneath a seemingly quite Village.
Morbidly enough, my favorite temple is the shadow temple. It’s so fascinating.
6:34 Left handed swordsman with what appears to be long blonde hair. That's a previois hero for sure.
I absolutely love this series!!! Keep it up :)
Thank you so much!
12:57 Bruh, Bongo Bongo is ripped! Zaddy!
We see Mido, Fado, and Saria in the Lost Woods. I’m fairly certain the Skull Kids were Hylian children who had wandered into the Lost Woods
I remember booting up rhis game and being like, "whelp. This is it. This is as good as graphics could possibly get." 😂
17:35 That there be Shiek, not Impa. Lol
Very chill nostalgia trip, subbed 😊
Awesome, thank you!
if they ever do remake _Ocarina of Time,_ I hope they expand places like Hyrule Castle and Castle Town, you know?
Totally. That big exterior wall that runs west of the drawbridge implies a much larger urban area than we were given. And I think it would be very poetic to leave Future Kakariko with the exact same cast of characters but fill the new Castle Town with NPCs who are implied to have been killed by Ganondorf's armies.
30:20 Love the subtitles here 😂😂😂😂😂
I also believe that when Link learned the song of storms in majora's mask and came back, he played the song to the windmill man to complete the cycle cause the composer brothers made it in termina
I also wonder who is the redead in ganon castle on the bridge when you are trying to escape on zelda he wasn't there before you went up, and there were no other redeads to be seen in the castle
Nothing better to watch while waiting for EFT Twitch drops than Zelda lore videos
You should do a vid of oracle of ages and seasons
Perfect timing, I just sat down to play some OOT 💚
This channel has become a staple of video types that I use as a brain-bubblegum while I fall asleep. I hope that doesn't seem insulting or dismissive. The videos are quite good! But Im not someone who's super active about leaving comments like I should. So I at least wanted to comment on my favorite one in case Im snoozing when the others play, haha.
Thanks a lot, glad you enjoy!
I always assumed Bongo Bongo was the man who had the house where the well once stood. It comes out of the well during the Shadow Temple arc, and the NPC says that the man was able to see the truth naturally, while everyone else had to train. That could have made him dangerous to the authority of the king, and perhaps he was branded a heretic. That could result in his death, and his house (and items) were erased from history.
day 232 of mentioning that on 5/6/2023 hyrule gamer made a video where, at 43.46, he spent 12 seconds simping about the ancient gerudo soldiers
Yessss I love this series so much
24:11 it's speculated to be caused by the creature of which belongs the skeleton outside Ganon's Castle
Great video. Only question: what's a sperjal stone bruthar?
How ya figure link taught the windmill hut man the song?
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@@HyruleGamer love the content. Keep it coming
18:57 "Death Mounting" lol
Another serving of comfort food from our friend Hyrule gamer 🤘 thanks for all the many minutes of comfort pal
Ok so it's not just me who visualizes these kinds of videos as actual sustenance
that statue reminds me of the fierce deity
Did you miss the forest temple or was i dissociating?
I noticed that too
Missed it. My favorite location :-(
I completely blanked there, I'll have to add it in when I do a big compilation of all the videos!
Tear of the kingdom would be its own series.
8:53 How does this village keep it's water supply? Every time there's even a slight breeze their well just drains and the undead are revealed. Health inspectors also wonder the same.
I wouldn't wanna drink dead body water... bleh
Windmills were historically used as pumps to draw water out of deep wells, or just as pumps in general. That's why Holland is famously full of windmills - they were draining the coastal flats to increase farmland, and that was happening hundreds of years ago. If you recall, the well only drained when a magic child performed a time paradox, so I'm certain that the windmill was functioning as intended otherwise.
@@Levacque woa... your name is way too similar to mine... it's freaking me out.
@@Levacque Still doesn't make the health inspectors happy about the dead body water
The scratch on the tree came from the shark in the Lab.. it is a whole story
Wow ive never been this early
@@MrBam9021 welcome to the early club!
The Forsaken fortress is not the Gerudo fortress. If you draw a line across the map from east to west aligned with Death mountain peak (which is Dragon roost island) the Forsaken fortress is north of that line and the Gerudo fortress is south of that line. In Wind waker when Hyrule flooded it's mountain tops became islands the Gerudo fortress was in a the Gerudo valley which would be under water the Forsaken fortress on the other hand is on an island which would have once been a mountain. So again they are two different locations not the same one.
Also have you ever noticed that all the architecture in Ocarina of time seems to have many of the traits of the Hylian architecture from that era?
In writing, it is said to be one of the same. Geography rarely lines up in Zelda games but I definitely understand the argument
@@HyruleGamer Contrary to popular belief the geography of Hyrule is quite consistent. I've done a lot of research into the topic by keeping north as north and comparing the landmarks (not just the maps) and the history I've managed to piece together most of Hyrule's geography. For a demonstration list a few inconsistencies I probably have an answer for them.
I know I'm 13 days late but if you do another theory video I have a suggestion, I figured out who Sooga from Age of Calamity is, Even if AoC isn't canon the events before should be so Sooga would exist, so if he's not there in BoTW who's the only Yiga Clan member who left the group, Dorian, I think Dorian is Sooga, he's also a pretty big guy so it's not a stretch. Oh boy that was lengthy so nobody would want to read this but it was a good theory.
Iirc Ingo didnt change his mind of giving up Epona. Instead, he said that Link can keep it, but he's now trapped on the ranch. Honestly, I find that worse. It's like a Monkey's Paw situation: you keep the horse but now you're imprisoned on the ranch.
Love all of your videos friend
Thanks!
great series
@@j5er121 thank you!
Yay bed time stories
30:18 Captions say "overrun with redheads" instead of Redeads. 😆
@@Austar7 both equally terrifying!
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Can you do more theories if you have any. I do love these, do want you want though.
... awesome nothing burger of a comment.
The version of Hyrule I desperately try to match up to the Wild Era for any signs of what is now gone.
Greetings from Venezuela, South America. 🇻🇪🖐️✌️
Outstanding presentations. Skilled orator? Definitely a cut above average high school education.
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Awesome !
Thanks for the video 😃👍
"Kikiri" Forest?
Seriously?
Adored this!!
Thank you Ashely! :D
Love Zelda lore
If youve ever wondered why the DMT was gated off was because of the day the fire nation attacked
Love ocarina of time wish they would remake it with botw engine!! Love ur show brotha keep up the great content
I forgot how small and squared the castle was
dope video i fw it heavy
Cheers!
19:50 is Volvagia there with crossed arms and tapping with its fingers?
My favorite place is a hole near the forest temple. Only found with bombs. If you know you know 😉
Geh heh heh! Excellent work.
I still think the Triforce is hidden in the game. One theory I had was maybe there's a secret sequence of the songs that has to be played. This was kind of maybe implied by the Deku Shrub 2-3-1 sequence.
@@KirbyKlein6 23 is number 1
People have thoroughly dissected the code and the Triforce Chamber just never existed except for a cinematic for the commercials that was never written to the cartridges. There's all sorts of other things, like barely-started assets for Turtle Rock and alternate beta versions of overworld areas, and those things have been examined at as actual cut content. So if all that is there and then never used, but a story-essential area containing the Triforce isn't present, sorry bud, it's not in there and never was.
There are people who "found" the Triforce in beta content, but it's completely cobbled together from unrelated assets.
@@Levacque How can you examined already complied code? Once it is compiled by a C++ engine It's pretty difficult to reverse. Back up what you say with actual links and show me how they did it.
@@KirbyKlein6 the game was literally reverse-engineered and re-compiled to run on PC?
@@LinkageAX No the game was recreated in C. You can't take an executable and magically go backwards to see all the code.
I love this game. But I always wondered. How does killing Gannon in the future, stop him in the past? He’s still alive once link returns back? Link would have to beat him as a child instead of an adult!
Link goes back to warn Zelda about Ganondorf's attack who then tells her father about it prevents it from ever happening. So they capture Ganondorf before he even begins his insurrection. Which then leads to his execution and the events of Twilight Princess
Oh my friend, you are gonna LOVE diving into the timeline discourse. You just described two of them. Now imagine if your player death was also a canon event, meaning that there was no hero to stop Ganon.
That flipping owl. Got so sick of him playing OOT on my N64 as a 10 year old.
"Would you like to hear what I said again?"
I always wondered, what would have happened if Link HADNT gone into the Sacred Realm? everything else the exact same, but the sacred realm never opened. Would Gannon have broken his vows?
Right!? What happens in that timeline? 👀
I always wonder, how can you get the games footage from all those different angles? 😮
Sup Hyrule Gamer, Hey since we talking about Lore of OOT Locations. Let's talk about the Famous Tower of the Gods........ Even though it only shows up in The Wind Waker, but under the sea is OOT Hyrule. So when was the Tower of the Gods built and why wasn't it in OOT. Was it built just before the Flood? Or has it always been there?
I've never been this early before 🥳
just gonna ignore he said Impa during the Kakariko scene and not sheik
how do i get those textures?
thats the "hard working" ingo to you good sir
Ooh, location lore 🤤🤤🤤 omnomnomnomnomnomnom
So this is a little embarrassing but my first playthough as a kid I did the last two dungeons in reverse.. somehow.. I didn't even think that was possible but I had ADHD and barely read the dialogue. 🤣
It's not even your fault, IMO, because it was made very ambiguous by the game design. I think the medallions display one order, but the records of the temple songs display the other.
Interrogate? Torture? And even worse? What, like unconsented hand holding?
Oh yes, this will make my 12 hour shift a bit easier 👍
Let's go!
Yo what happens if you race Ingo with the other horse, not epona? And win?
You can win the first race with that horse, but it refuses to listen on the second. Even if you glitch it, only Epona can jump the fence.
I'm not too sure come to think of it, I've never tried!
Hey y'all ready for loz!