User:Abacos18144

Hello everybody.

It is autumn 2015, and I am currently working on  time travels  in fiction. Many works of fiction about time travel (including some Zelda games) have  plot flaws . There are goofy attempts to accept or justify such plot flaws by changing their names: "alteration of past", "dystopia" and "time loop" are examples of such lame camouflages.

The first two plot flaws (alteration of past and dystopia) are easily exposed if you put facts in chronological order according to history, instead of according to the time traveler(s). The third plot flaw (time loop) is a "perpetual motion of the second kind", and it is demonstrated beyond any doubt that it is impossible, because it is against the laws of thermodynamics.

Nevertheless, fiction is fiction, and I love the 5th, 6th and 7th Zelda games, where such plot flaws occur. --Abacos (talk) 18:36, 25 October 2015 (UTC)

Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages - Zora Village
== History == Facts are reported here following the chronological order of history, not the "chronological" order of the time-traveler.

=== Point of view of the hero === Hundreds of years ago, King Zora fell victim to an illness due to the polluted water coming from the east. Link had to give him a medicine in order to cure his sickness, otherwise the King Zora wouldn't have left a successor to the throne, and the Zoras would have been without a king in the centuries to come.

Hundreds of years after the King Zora was cured, he grants Link the Library Key in order to research the causes on why the water of the Zora Seas has been so polluted lately. The young hero, with the help of the Fairy Queen, is able rid the sea of its pollution hundreds of years earlier. Centuries later, the King Zora grants Link permission to enter inside Lord Jabu-Jabu and receive another Essences of Time in the process.

As Link exits the insides of Jabu-Jabu, a Zora crosses his path and thanks Link for all that he has done for the Zora people, granting the young hero a Zora Scale for his help.

=== Point of view of history === ==== Ambi's age ==== Veran poisoned the Zora seas and the Zora King got sick: the hero heals him.

On the second visit, the hero visits the Eyeglass Isle Library. Then, he releases the Fairy Queen, and in turn she cleans the sea from Veran's poison.

==== Zelda's age ==== Hundreds of years later, the sea got polluted again, and this time it is Jabu-Jabu who got sick. Furthermore, the Eyeglass Isle Library was closed.

First visit of the hero: Zora King is temporarily absent. A lone Zora in the palace says that the last king died hundreds of years before. The facts above and below prove this Zora to be a liar. The temporary absence of the king does not concern the plot.

Second visit of the hero: Zora King is back, and he gives the Library Key to the hero, so that he can research a way to clean the seas for the second time.

Third visit of the hero: the seas got cleaned while the hero was away, and the Eyeglass Isle Library opened again. This second cleaning and the re-opening of the library do not concern the plot. Jabu-Jabu is now in full health, and the hero can enter his belly and retrieve the Essence in it.