User:MagicMason1000/Sandbox/BotW Glitches

The Sword...
I was just wondering... Is the sword used to revive Stallord the same sword that Death Sword uses, or if not, is it a sword that appears in any of the games at any other point? In other words, might it be a sword we recognize? --Magnus orion 20:47, 12 March 2008 (EDT)

This Proves More to the Possibility that Stallord and Volviga are One in the Same
I don't know if someone else already noticed this but it says that Stallord cannot be Volviga because Volviga's body was destroyed in. I just want to point out that this fact is completly irrelavent due to the fact that Volviga was defeated by Adult Link, and that the Zelda Series has two seperate timelines, both starting with Child Link in. In the first timeline, Ganondorf gets his hands on the Triforce and conquers Hyrule, than Link defeats him as an adult, this timeline is the one where Volviga is revived by Ganondorf and than destroyed by Link. In the second timeline however Ganondorf is arrested before he could get his hands on the Triforce thus leading to the events of, in this reality, Volviga is never revived by Ganondorf nor is his body destroyed by Link. The other reason that Stallord cannot be Volviga stated that Stallord is larger and more dinosour while Volviga is smaller and more serpent-like. I believe that this proves nothing. My theory is that Volviga was smaller than Stallord because of the way he was revived, If you notice, Stallord was basically a reanimated skeleton, and Volviga was fully reborn with flesh and everything, meaning that in the, Volviga was reborn as his youth form, and probably needed to consume some Gorons in order to gain size and power, while in , Stallord was simply reanimated by the power of the twilight as a skeleton, thus he kept his original size and lost some of his power. Ganon probably wanted the dragon to become his minion, while Zant simply wanted the dragon to put an end to Link. As to the different types of bodies, both Volviga and Stallord had arms and a head, and it can't be proven what Stallord looked like under the sand, he was probably more serpent like. My point is that I believe that Volviga and Stallord are likely one in the same, in that both the facts that prove otherwise can easily be countered.


 * While that first part is a valid point, they cannot be the same because they are shaped completely differently. Just because something looks similar to something else, that doesn't automatically make the the same thing. Nintendo just likes to reuse themes. Trying to make a connection where none exists is pointless. 00:30, December 8, 2008 (UTC)