Talk:Lake Hylia

It seems that Lake Hylia featured in both Loz and Aol: Zelda.com. I think this was it in LoZ: With the entrances to Eagle Labyrinth & Demon Labyrinth

Any ideas in AoL, I can't see it on this map:


 * Hmm... I guess that could be considered Lake Hylia, but as it wasn't called that outside of the Zelda site (which tends to get a lot of things wrong), I don't think it should be in the article. Hisak 17:13, 9 October 2007 (EDT)


 * Maybe we should put a brief mention in, citing the above info from the zelda site, with a note explaining that the lake is never named elsewhere; for the sake of completeness (it is our featured article after all!) --Adam 02:17, 10 October 2007 (EDT)


 * Lake Hylia in Zelda II: The Adventure of Link is in the same place as it was in The Legend of Zelda; it's that little blob of blue south-east of Spectacle Rock. Rob 64 03:24, 28 July 2008 (UTC)Rob 64

Does anyone disagree with my addition to the Lake Hylia article? "Since Twilight Princess is a sequel to Ocarina of Time, similarities can be seen between the two Lake Hylias. For example, the Water Temple islet from Ocarina of Time is present in Twilight Princess, although the tree atop has long since died, and is in advanced stages of decay, and the Water Temple has been blocked off, with the entrance becoming Lanayru's Shrine. The lakeside laboratory has become part of Fyer and Falbi's Watertop Land of Fantastication, and a bridge has been built from the area which, in Ocarina of Time, had featured numerous rock pillars and an entrance to Zora's Domain. This bridge, the Great Bridge of Hylia, links to the Water Temple islet, and over into the Faron province." Rob 64 03:33, 28 July 2008 (UTC)Rob 64

Of course, this resemblance is a lot clearer if you own the canonical GCN version of Twilight Princess. Rob 64 18:44, 28 July 2008 (UTC)Rob 64