User:Eponasowner@legacy41958113

''Yep. I'm back. ''

Other Sites

 * 1) blockquest: OFFICIALLY QUIT! A wonderful day for me.
 * 2) Thats it.

My Bookmarks
''Here is a list of pages that I watch. My favorite pages, in fact.''
 * Saria -Watched
 * Skull Kid-Gladly watched
 * Zelda II: The Adventure of Link-absolutely watched
 * Kaepora Gaebora -watched like the back of my hand
 * Tael -watched
 * The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (Manga) -Read and watched
 * My Talk Page -watched by default
 * Turtle -''Watched like Three's Company (na nana nanana na, we've been a'waitin for you...)

Theories that I support

 * The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time is the First in the series. Ganondorf appears in almost all of the games, and he was born shortly prior to Oot. The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask is one of the games in which Ganondorf does not appear, and the characters of Link, Epona and the Happy Mask Salesman are all from the previous game; making it a direct sequel.


 * The Great Deku Tree of Oot is not the first Great Deku Tree. Given the size of the Deku Tree Sprout, I'd guesstimate that the former Great Deku Tree was about 250 years old and that each of the houses in the Kokiri Forest are the hollowed remains of a former Deku Tree. If each of the stumps was a 250-year old tree, and there have been seven Great Deku Trees in the past, that would mean that the Kokiri forest village is 1750 years old, give or take a hundred or so. If the Kokiri never age, then perhaps our friends (Mido, Fado, Twins, etc.) have been around since the very beginning. By that logic, Saria could have awakened as a Sage over 1000 years ago; should the need arise.


 * Fairies, with their magical magicalness, emit a bright aura around themselves. Underneath a thick curtain of light is a small, humanoid person with wings large enough to well surpass the light rays. It is said that Fado looks like Farore, and she is somewhat courageous (or at least adventurous), and Malon looks somewhat like Din (she is powerful, or perhaps free-spirited). Lastly, given that Navi has a blue aura, perhaps her true appearance is something like Nayru (and at that, she is very wise when she finds time to stop battologizing).


 * The word Goron does not come from the Japanese word Goron, as that would describe the sound of a hollow object like a drum or log falling down a steep slope. The sound Koron describes a rock or other flat-sounding object tumbling down a hill. Rather, Goron is the Japanese pronunciation of Golem, as Ls are pronounced as Rs and Ms are pronounces as Ns when at the end of a syllable. Therefore, due to their rock golem-like attributes, Gorons were originally intended to be called Golems.

A Perfect World
Okay, this is the place where I complain about Oot and suggest improvements. And please, don't complain about it being unrealistic. I'm fully aware that none of these things will happen. Essentially, this is a far expanded world of Ocarina of time that simply allows for more adventure.

New Items

 * Pocketwatch: A simple device for telling time. As you know, Hyrule Time is simply military time. Time goes by very quickly, so it may be useful when trying to make it to certain occasions such as Dampé's Heart-Pounding Grave-digging Tour or meeting the Postman. A Quest Status Item.


 * Fairy Ocarina: This is the Ocarina that Saria gives you at the beginning of the game. It is a memento, meant to have much sentimental value. However, as any Oot fan knows, it is replaced by the Ocarina of Time. In a Perfect World, The two Ocarinas would have been swappable on the Equip Items Subscreen so that the Fairy Ocarina is the only Ocarina on which Saria's Song, Song of Storms, Sun's Song, and Epona's Song can be played.


 * Turiguchu: Replaces the Bombchu later in the game, but is more expensive. Combination of the words Turigu, the Japanese pronunciation of Trigger; and Chu, the sound of a mouse (like the original Bombchu). Unlike the previous bombchu, which simply ran on a fuse, the Turiguchu would go on forever until you detonate it from a long distance (press C-button once to hold it, once to release it, and a third time to asplode it). A C-button Item.

New Lands

 * Lost Woods: Now, The Lost Woods stretch southwest, all the way to Lake Hylia. At least twice the size of the original Lost Woods, it will be an ordeal simply to reach the Kokiri Forest Town. At night, one Stalfos appears in every "room" of the lost woods, and many more signs of Deku Shrub civilization will also be present. If Link takes a wrong turn in the forest, he will reappear wherever he started. Like before, the Forest Temple is in the Northeast Region of the lost woods, though not very far from the Kokiri Forest. Bean plants can carry Link into a canopy region, simply a large open space with holes (leading back down to places in the forest) hidden by foliage.