I'll start with this:
And now for the BOTW stuff, which in my defense, I did preface that section with "At this point, it's probably not even worth giving it a decisive placement since the game's sequel, Tears of the Kingdom (TOTK), is just on the horizon, and could hold any number of surprises."
So, in my case, its placement is the least definitive. While I did repeat some of the same reasons that the creators of this timeline gave for their putting it on the Child Timeline, I also threw in some of my own like the Zonai boar statue surrounded by six pillars evoking the banishment of Ganondorf in TP. In response to all that you've said, I'll point out which of the reasons I gave were mine and which were those of the timeline's creators'.
I distinctly avoided mentioning the Ranch Ruins since even I don't believe them to be the same place as Lon Lon Ranch. No matter what timeline branch (in this new arrangement, I mean), Lon Lon Ranch is just gone. In TP, there is zero sign of it anywhere. So in order for the Ranch Ruins to exist in BOTW, a replica of Lon Lon Ranch using the same blueprints would've had to have been built at some point either post-TP on the Child Timeline or post-ST on the Adult Timeline.
Although, I am curious as to your thoughts about the Great Plateau being specifically designed to resemble a ruined version of OOT's Castle Town, if you don't believe it to be same place.
Though, that last point you mention does bring to mind the Gate of Souls from Hyrule Warriors.
All credit goes to Lorulean Historian and Instrutilus. This timeline is their baby. I'm just sharing it.Oh, for the timelines you put together as a whole, they fit together better than the official one. I'm generally okay with some light retcons, but your timeline manages to avoid needing to do that.
And now for the BOTW stuff, which in my defense, I did preface that section with "At this point, it's probably not even worth giving it a decisive placement since the game's sequel, Tears of the Kingdom (TOTK), is just on the horizon, and could hold any number of surprises."
So, in my case, its placement is the least definitive. While I did repeat some of the same reasons that the creators of this timeline gave for their putting it on the Child Timeline, I also threw in some of my own like the Zonai boar statue surrounded by six pillars evoking the banishment of Ganondorf in TP. In response to all that you've said, I'll point out which of the reasons I gave were mine and which were those of the timeline's creators'.
My bringing up the Temple of Time and the Great Hylia Bridge are me just repeating what LH and Instru have said. Though, the bridge is also a lot bigger and longer in BOTW than it was in TP, so if it is the same bridge, it's definitely been expanded over the years.Every single time that someone acts like a building in BotW is the original building from an earlier game, I'm mystified. The idea that any building that isn't Sheikah super-tech is even ten thousand years old completely shatters my suspension of disbelief.
Honestly, given that Hyrule was apparently destroyed at some point between Calamity Ganon being sealed and emerging, New Hyrule makes as much sense as old Hyrule. Or even raising Old Hyrule from the ocean floor. Heck, given the construction of the shrines, I wouldn't be surprised if the entire surface of Hyrule was artificial.
Something happened to wipe out Hyrule's technologically advanced civilization. You can speculate as to what, but all the surviving super tech was literally buried.
I distinctly avoided mentioning the Ranch Ruins since even I don't believe them to be the same place as Lon Lon Ranch. No matter what timeline branch (in this new arrangement, I mean), Lon Lon Ranch is just gone. In TP, there is zero sign of it anywhere. So in order for the Ranch Ruins to exist in BOTW, a replica of Lon Lon Ranch using the same blueprints would've had to have been built at some point either post-TP on the Child Timeline or post-ST on the Adult Timeline.
Although, I am curious as to your thoughts about the Great Plateau being specifically designed to resemble a ruined version of OOT's Castle Town, if you don't believe it to be same place.
While true, the lack of Lynels in OOT, MM, and TP doesn't strike me as anything that would preclude them from eventually coming into existence afterward. Or if they already existed, maybe they just lived outside if Hyrule and migrated into the kingdom's borders later. After all, on the 2D timeline (in either the official setup or this new one), Lynels also don't appear in games prior to ALTTP, so there was also a time on that timeline where they weren't around yet either. A lot can happen in 10,000+ years.Also, lionels only appear in the retro game timeline. Character references may transcend timelines, but they don't.
This one, I admit, was all me. I forgot to mention that the heroines referencing the Seven Sages could have also referred to a different group of seven sages from after those of OOT, as I just got all caught up in presenting references to the OOT Seven Sages (especially when I found out that the heroines' Japanese name was actually a gender-neutral term). So that one's on me. I do agree that, in the end, the identity of the Sages that the heroines are referencing is ultimately ambiguous, other than there were specifically Seven of them (putting aside the Eighth Heroine statue since that's a whole other conversation of other theories).I also find the insistence that the Gerudo Heroines are specifically the Sages from OoT unconvincing. And kinda disappointing. To explain, three different sets of sages have appeared in the games, and it's basically inevitable that new sets would be found as needed. So, unconvincing that they have to have been the set from Ocarina, and disappointing that people skip the possibilities of an unknown set of sages, whether they were all gerudo or not.
We'll have to wait and see what, if anything, TOTK says on the matter.Personally, with an unknown amount of time between the sealing of the Calamity and any previous game, I tend to assume some world-shaking events have been going on. I find most of these Breath of the Wild timeline theories too uneventful to be plausible. It's not like Hyrule tends to be static between games.
Personally, as far as timelines go, I'll be disappointed and vaguely surprised if Breath of the Wild isn't taking place in a fifth or even sixth timeline outside of the three known. Possibly using time viewing to take notes on other timelines.
Though, that last point you mention does bring to mind the Gate of Souls from Hyrule Warriors.
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