rajaxar1
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13 years ago @ Zelda Universe - 1Up's Five Ways Skywar... · 0 replies · +1 points
In other games, when Link reached an area, there was a village waiting for him, side quests, and interactions.
In this game, you save three mogmas.
13 years ago @ Zelda Universe - 1Up's Five Ways Skywar... · 1 reply · +2 points
13 years ago @ Zelda Universe - Official Zelda timelin... · 0 replies · +1 points
Actually, the funny thing about your example is that I first started doubting "The Word of God" when Rowling stated Dumbledore had homoish feelings for Grindewald.
It just felt awkward applying that label to Dumbledore, so I started asking myself...What if Rowling was wrong?
But anyways, thanks for your comments.
13 years ago @ Zelda Universe - Sheikah Hoodie Giveaway · 0 replies · +1 points
The Song of Healing in the game Majora's Mask isn't used to do everything. You can't heal Sharp from his torment with it. You can't give Lulu her voice back by playing the Song of Healing. But the Song of Healing is used throughout the game to bring small bits of happiness to the people of Termina.
In game, the Song of Healing seems to give people the strength to overcome their obstacles.
I would use it in that sense too.
As a recent fighter of addiction, it took all I could to not revert myself to my old self.
But if the Song of Healing was real, then I would be able to help myself. Not in the sense that I could just take away the addiction. No, that's cheating. You can't learn from the lessons of life if you simply skip over them.
Instead, the Song of Healing would give me strength, strength to overcome anything, and strength to believe I can do what I set my mind to.
In the wise words of Moshie the Beadle, a character in Elie Wiesel's powerful autobiography "Night", "I pray to the God within ME for the strength to ask HIM the real questions,"
14 years ago @ Halolz - The Legend of Zelda: T... · 0 replies · +2 points
14 years ago @ Halolz - The Legend of Zelda: T... · 0 replies · +9 points
n00blet.
14 years ago @ Halolz - The Legend of Zelda: T... · 0 replies · +3 points
14 years ago @ Zelda Universe - Official Zelda timelin... · 0 replies · +12 points
Really. He was just expressing his love for the timeline.
14 years ago @ Zelda Universe - Official Zelda timelin... · 8 replies · +19 points
Because 4 swords is already up there on the top before OOT.
And also another note.
What does canon mean?
I know what it literally means, but in the TRUE sense, what does it mean?
If for example, every single fan of Zelda simply said SCREW THIS, would the timeline still be canon?
In canon, is it the fan's perspective that matters, or what the author intends?
Because after all, The Legend of Zelda is a game about a young male saving a princess.
Why does it truly matter what LINK does?
The name of most people in their Zelda game isn't even Link, yet they still complain about the Timeline.
Here is my view on the timeline.
It is a story. Starring a young boy named Link.
Link is quiet and polite, and saves the world quickly.
Here is my view on the games.
It is an epic. Starring a young boy named rajaxar1.
Rajaxar1 is loud, obnoxious, yet nice and polite. He saves the world one step at a time, by delivering eye drops and helping people marry, and saving a demon by giving him minerals.
And that is what the Zelda series means to me.
An epic, about the player.
I read the timeline because I simply like a good story.
14 years ago @ Zelda Universe - Official Zelda timelin... · 0 replies · +4 points