Talk:The End of Ocarina of Time

Point in which the split is created
The article says that the split occurs at the point where Ganon's arrest occurs. IMO the split occurs earlier, when Zelda returns Link to the Temple of Time (and probably the same day they first met). Also the scene with Ganon's execution in TP occurs some years after OoT according to Aonuma. Zeldafan1982 19:18, 13 July 2011 (EDT)
 * Hmm...yeah! I had thought that's what everyone believed, anyway. :s Should we change it to that instead? Dany36 19:29, 13 July 2011 (EDT)
 * The article might indeed have to be fixed (I remember when Aonuma commented about Link and Zelda managed to prevent Ganon from acquiring the Triforce). I do disagree with it being in the first encounter, though, since Link never travelled to any time before the moment he first touched the Master Sword, why would he be able to at the end? -- 00:43, 16 July 2011 (EDT)
 * About Aonuma's quote, I think you are referring to this one: "In the last scene of Ocarina of Time, kids Link and Zelda have a little talk, and as a consequence of that talk, their relationship with Ganon takes a whole new direction. In the middle of this game [Twilight Princess], there's a scene showing Ganon's execution. It was decided that Ganon be executed because he'd do something outrageous if they left him be. That scene takes place several years after Ocarina of Time." They certainly prevented him from entering the Sacred Realm. On the other hand he did get the Triforce (as the execution scene in TP shows). The question is how of course, but this is another topic. Back to the split, Link couldn't have returned to the point where he touched the Master Sword, because Zelda had already fled the castle (with Impa) at that point. Also, the last trip was special since, he didn't use the Master Sword this time. Zeldafan1982 11:31, 16 July 2011 (EDT)

Child Timeline
Ganondorf is not given access to the SR, but most likely has the ToP before the execution takes place, as a result of Link returning back with the ToC and thus splitting the Triforce in this branch. Otherwise, it's like the Goddesses granted him the ToP at the moment of the execution, which doesn't make sense. In TP Faron says to Link "In the land covered in twilight, where people roam as spirits, you were transformed into a blue-eyed beast... That was a sign... It was a sign that the powers of the chosen one rest within you...and that they are awakening." suggesting that this is what happened with Ganondorf's case. He had it beforehand (without knowing that) and it activated when he was impaled with the light sword. Zeldafan1982 19:46, 8 January 2012 (EST)

Downfall Timeline
If Link was defeated by Ganondorf, that means that battle toke place in the Adult Timeline. In other words, the Downfall Timeline is the Adult Timeline which Ganondorf finally toke over after the Hero of Time died, huh? So this is where the events of A Link to the Past and its follow-up take place.--Prince Ludwig 05:43, 22 January 2012 (EST) In my opinion it's not just a hypothetical scenario. One reason being the ending section of the Downfall branch (pg. 109): "Epilogue - The power of the gods had been restored to Hyrule Kingdom through the courage of a young boy. Did generations pass, full of peace and the light of prosperity? Or did the curtains open to an age of darkness where people sought and contested each other for power? The future of this timeline has yet to unravel." The aforementioned events are described as if they actually happened. It doesn't seem to be a "what-if" timeline. Zeldafan1982 12:41, 28 January 2012 (EST)

credits
The section on the credit sequence doesn't really seem to be relevant to the main focus of the article. In addition, since this is an unofficial term, might it belong more appropriately in the fanspace? 21:00, 2 March 2022 (UTC)