Talk:Jabun

Zora -> Rito evolution theory
Considering the monumental debate that this topic caused on the Rito article, might it be better if this topic wasn't discussed here, and rather that the article simply linked to the relevant section of Rito? —Adam (talk) 13:08, 5 March 2008 (EST)

Editing of the Article
I read the article and noticed that it had been added too since the last time I read it. However most the information is fan speculation added on more and more with each edit... I just want people to tell me if they think it is really improving the article. Much of the zora/rito debate, which was talked about above has been brought in...--Magnus orion 17:56, 31 March 2008 (EDT)


 * Well, it is marked with the theory tag now. 21:46, October 31, 2008 (UTC)

On the whole "Bloodline" thing
While I support the Zore evolved into Rito thing, it turns out the original Japanese never says the word bloodline. Instead it says descendant, which in the case of sages, could mean successor instead of a literal bloodline relation (The sages in TP, assuming they were the original sages, were replaced in OoT's Adult half by different races, which were eventually replaced by all Hylians). Should we make note of this, or not? 23:37, 9 January 2009 (UTC)


 * Kind of tough to say whether "bloodline" was a mistranslation, or if they actually knew what the writers had in mind. Jimbo Jambo 06:05, 10 January 2009 (UTC)

Ritos and Zoras
I have a theory that the Zoras ended up getting split up in the great flood you know with apples of new water every where and that some went over to death mountain and evolved into the Ritos by the powers of Valoo. The others ended up with Jabu-Jabu (Jabun) and they remained around gratefish ile and lived on and around the island the Ganon destroyed the island they fled into the ocean. another point is the fish people who draw your sea chart they could also be a relation of the Zoras.