Talk:Rito


 * Zora-Rito Theory Part I
 * Zora-Rito Theory Part II
 * Zora-Rito Theory Part III

Zora-Rito Theory
I don't think this should be mentioned, because my facts are probably stated above somewhere. But don't you think the symbol on Medli's outfit and the sign seen in the Water Temple in TP (created by the Zoras) are linked? And isn't it Nayru's sign as well? Nayru might have changed them like the Kokiri were changed into Koroks. The Sage that was replaced by Medli was a Zora was she not? Perhaps she was an ancestor of Medli!


 * Yeah, I think that was said above. NO ONE EDIT THIS PAGE FOR THE NEXT FEW MINUTES!! This page is huge I'm going to archive it.--Matt 23:30, 16 June 2008 (UTC)

Question
Why, for over six months, was this talk page left at over 60,000 bytes? We should be a little more alert and be more ready to archive huge talk pages.--Matt 04:17, 17 June 2008 (UTC)

Removal of Zora-Rito Evolution Theory
Is there a particular reason why this information was completely removed in this edit ? I didn't see any discussion regarding this before or after it was done... 12:41, 5 November 2009 (UTC)


 * Especially since it is no longer a theory. Aonuma confirmed it. It should be put back. 14:23, 5 November 2009 (UTC)

Magical or natural evolutionary processes
The page state "it is currently unknown if their transformation was magical or the result of natural evolutionary processes". I just want to point that in his famous quote, Anouma talks about evolution not magic ("We created the Rito as the evolved form of the Zora that appeared in Ocarina of Time"). Jeangabin 09:51, 9 July 2010 (UTC)

White Rito Theory
Medli is the only white Rito seen in the Wind Waker. She is also the only female Rito seen. So could her colour be due to her gender? While it could also be due to Medli's Zoza heratige (as she is the only Rito confirmed to have Zora ancestry), the Postman could be seen as a counter to this argument, as his ancestor, the Hylian postman, had fair skin, and he doesn't. Vuvuzela2010 18:04, 25 January 2011 (EST)