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Date of upload: Oct 31, 2023 ^^
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One detail not talked about enough imo, and that I find a little disturbing is the realization that every guardian you find out in the wild is responsible for whomever was âexterminatedâ in its vicinity. So if thereâs one nearby a local village in the outskirts of Hyrule, you know everyone there died by Itâs hand. Most of those Hylians among others in those villages have been long gone for 100 years now and all thatâs left is the shell of those buildings. Meanwhile the sheikah terminator in question is just out there somewhere. wandering on autopilot, scanning for its next target.
Destroying it, and the beast who reprogrammed it, is retribution.
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Goponga and the other small villages in the Lanayru Wetlands, I feel, probably had lots of Zora living with the Hylians as a chain of fishing villages. With how much water there is, the Zora would be close to the domain and very comfortable.
Also, I believe that the settlements on the Great Plateau perhaps belonged to monks or priestesses' of Hylia. I think that the plateau was like a park?) where they lived there and tended to the land and the temple. There would have to be some guards who tended the the heavy gate and patrol the parameter from time to time, but they probably lived in the Gatepost Ruins which is right across the road from the from the entryway.
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11:37 Oooooh, that is dirty, Hyrule Gamer. But I wonât be fooled. I know full well that down one of those wells holds a Stalnox! You wonât get me this time!!!
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14:18 Well with the path opened back up and zelda's experience with the past that might change
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I'm surprised that you didn't show The Temple of Time pre-Calamity from Age of Calamity. It is pretty interesting. As for Mabe village having different architecture in BotW/TotK compared to Age of Calamity, it is possible that Mabe Village and a lot of other areas in Central Hyrule were re-fortified at some point.
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I love the ruins. There is something melancholic about walking through them. Like visiting your old school, or a grandparent's home. You remember things you cannot relive, due to the passage of time, or just other circumstances.
I think this is the theme of both Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom. They're about learning from the past. Link lost so much about his past, and Zelda is sent back into the past, and Ganon, a wound from ages past, seeks to have them suffer just like their ancestors did. But in a world of ruins, life still thrives, with communities being created, new life being made...a metaphor for new life, in spite of death. đ„șđ©”
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Considering its design in Age of Calamity, I couldn't help but wonder if Goponga Village was possibly a Zora outpost or secondary village that was built to ease trade between the Hylians and the Zora.....Especially since the owner of the shop there is a Zora. But, that's if you even take the canonicity of that game at face value. Some say yes. Some say no. I know the game was developed by a third party company, but the creators and developers of Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom did put in their own input, ideas and so-on into the story and over-all design of the levels, including the villages as shown in the game, so there's some significance there....If it is, it's a case of yet another split in the timeline due to the time travel shenanigans. Either way, it's an interesting thing to think about!
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Nice to see that you covered Mabe Village, the most underrated ruin, and the one with the worst attack. I still wish that maybe with the recall tears or something we could see small areas of land from the âfoundingâ of Hyrule. Then we could maybe have a better look at some ruins pre-calamity
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I love Akkala because of the autumnal forest there. Iâd actually be totally open to Nintendo making one more game in this particular version of Hyrule, if they made it so that there were more settlements and villages, added variety to the Depths (maybe massive, caved in openings and newly unearthed ruins), and new sky islands. Something that shows how Hyrule moves forward after Ganondorfâs defeat and becomes a true kingdom again.
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I love that youâre still doing these videos <3 I saw a video from Bandit recently where he was very frustrated with how Nintendo was treating the Zelda franchise, lore, and what not. He mentioned most Zelda-tubers felt that way too. I suppose that is true, but these videos, regardless of how disconnected the franchise is lore wise, are amazing. Theyâre always fun to see. I love Zelda, I love the games, and I love the community especially the Zelda-tubers. I hope you all are happy and content with the content you make, Iâll always be here watching.
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@HyruleGamer
6 months ago
What other Ghost Towns would you like to see covered? :face-turquoise-covering-eyes: (P.S Happy Halloween!)
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