Talk:Hidden Village

Couldn't there have possibly been more than one Shiekah Villages?

The fact that Hidden Village is Ocarina of Time's Kakariko isn't an "unconfrimed fan-made theory", so why is it treated as such? The sign that says 'Welcome to Old Kakarico' should be proof enough, even if it does contain a misspelling. It is also clear, through Impaz, that Hidden Village was the Kakariko where the Sheikah lived, and since the Kakariko in Ocarina of Time is also the Kakariko where the Sheikah lived, it is clear that they are one and the same. Rob 64 12:10, 28 July 2008 (UTC)Rob 64

Well I think that you need to understand that the Hidden Village's location is way off of Death Mountain's in Twilight Princess. The village is north of Death Mountain, OoT's Kakariko was south of it. However If we look at the difference between OoT's Hyrule Map and TP's, we would find that Death mountain would be Northwest of Hyrule, since Zora's Domain is now North in TP, but it's not. In other words, Hyrule went through some major shifts between OoT and TP, as far as I'm concerned, TP can ruin every timeline theory because of its differences in locations. The fact of the Hidden Village being OoT's Kakariko can never be known for sure until the reason for Hyrule's major overhaul between Ocarina of Time and Twilight Princess is revealed.