3/15/2023 0 Comments Zelda timelimeThis is what Zelda’s world has become, where Breath of the Wild is the true world of Hyrule and the rest of the series as we know it is quite literally the ‘Legends of Zelda’ that are passed down culturally. Both have their own story but one is real and the other a fantasy. In his games, one timeline is about the real man Rudey McBearson who lives in a mental hospital and the other timeline is about Rude Bear, an imagination he has created. The idea came to me after interviewing Rude Bear creator Alex Rose who told me that his series timeline was also on a dual-axis. I’m sorry this had to get more confusing than Zelda’s world already was. That line isn’t even touching the rest of them and it is not even going down, what gives? Well, what I am presenting today is the idea of a dual-axis timeline with two related, but separate, storylines co-existing. I can already tell that people are confused. Now here is the timeline with Breath of the Wild added in. I simply had stop thinking ‘How do these games fit together?’ and start thinking ‘What’s the only way that these games fit together?’ So, let’s take a look at this image of the timeline as we know it. There are too many contradicting elements and many aspects left unexplained like the amiibo and DLC costumes, as well as references to every game in the names of places. I’m here today to say that all four of these theories and placements are wrong. After all, Breath of the Wild is a ridiculous 10,000 plus years after any previous game which means there is plenty of wiggle room for explanations. All of these references have been explained by some as a converging timeline, that somehow realigns all three timelines. Twilight Princess is referenced a lot which would put it in the child timeline, but Ganon has been resurrected numerous times which only happens in the fallen timeline, and there are also certain elements from Wind Waker like the Koroks and references to the Great Sea that would put it in the adult timeline. There is evidence for all three within the game itself. It’s common knowledge now that there is a three-way timeline split and so the debate for Breath of the Wild has been which timeline this falls into. The Zelda timeline isn’t a straightforward one but Nintendo had laid it all out to fans back in 2011. So, join me, NantenJex, as I tell you our definitive, controversial, placement of Breath of the Wild in the Zelda Timeline. The latest Breath of the Wild book sealed the deal for me. I guess great minds do think alike! But during this 6-month rumination on the subject, I came up with a new theory, one that no one else has considered. So I waited and in that time both MattPatt from Game Theory and SG fan Toni released their own theories that were essentially word-for-word, fact-for-fact, what my original video was. I began to worry that the information might be out of date by the end of the year which would render the video obsolete, which would be disappointing. Back then I beat Zelda Breath of the Wild and drafted a video on why it was a part of the fallen timeline, however, the release of the first DLC stopped me from finishing it. These are the final pieces of information fans are expected to receive on this game and ones that I have been waiting for since May. The Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild recently saw a resurgence in relevance thanks to the release of the Champions Ballad DLC, as well as the Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild Master Works book in Japan. Please find below the video the written version of the timeline explanation. With the final DLC released and the Master Works book made public, we now know everything about the Zelda timeline and boy will it be controversial. The Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild Timeline Placement w/ New Comments from Nintendo
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