User:IfIHaveTo@legacy41958084

Well, maybe I should take the time to introduce myself. I'm a girl that loves games, drawing, sport, internet, comics, cartoons/anime, music (who doesn't), thinking/new ideas/new perspectives etc.

The The Legend of Zelda series is obviously one of my fav games/series. That's pretty much how I ended up here, although I'm mainly doing some cleaning (proper links, redirects, getting rid of anything biased to plausible theories, getting rid of anything biased against characters, improving grammar etc.). I might do Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland articles sometime in the future (already did Port Town and Aba).

How much I like each Zelda game

 * Note: I haven't played the Oracle games and Four Swords (about the latter one, who has? Nice move, Nintendo.).


 * 1) The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening - Best Zelda game ever. It has one of the most tragic stories in the Zelda games, that actually makes you wonder what side you are on (first thing I thought about when Majora said the thing about good guy vs. bad guy). Nightmare is the one Zelda villain that needs a hug the most. Yeah, pretty much every Zelda villain just needs a hug, but he for sure. I mean, he HAD TO BE evil in order to be able to exist. That's not really fair, now is it? Marin ranks in my Top-3-TLOZ-fav-girls list (followed by Fado and Agitha). I remember how I refused to play this game any further when I figured out that all I was doing was sacrificing all those people just so Link and the Wind Fish could live happily ever after. Just for my own nighttime sleep, I developed a theory about the "Dream World" (read "My Opinion" below). It makes me feel a bit better. :*(
 * 2) The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask - What can I say? It's a tie with Link's Awakening qua doomsday scenario-story. Even when you beat the evil, victory doesn't taste sweet (the Deku Butler is a strong reminder). Also, the possibility to beat the bosses again and again within the same save file was fun. Same for seeing how certain events will unfold if you do things a little different (like the scene with Cremia if you already have the Romani Mask and didn't get hit when helping her get to Clock Town). Termina is awesome in ways that Hyrule just fails to be. And the Astral Observatory is an experience I have only felt again in Agitha's Castle.
 * 3) The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures
 * 4) The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker
 * 5) The Legend of Zelda: The Adventure of Link
 * 6) The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass
 * 7) The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
 * 8) The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap
 * 9) The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
 * 10) The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
 * 11) The Legend of Zelda

Most brilliant and most stupid titles (not the game itself, just the title)

 * Most brilliant:
 * The Minish Cap: Brilliant name. Does it refer to the cap Ezlo or the one he became? Or maybe both?
 * A Link to the Past: Considering this was the first game that presented an all new Link and as such added a lot to the overall story, I really love this name. It fits.
 * Four Swords: So first there was a Four Sword and then suddenly there were four swords (and four Links). It's brilliant. I absolutely adore this name.


 * Most stupid:
 * Triforce of the Gods (Japanese name for A Link to the Past): Nintendo could have just as well called it "Angel of Darkness", "Crown Jewel of Arcadia" or "Uber Lord of the Dark Evilness". What an over-the-top, overdramatic, cliché name.
 * Twilight Princess: Similar as Triforce of Gods, but I have managed to get used to this title. Still, it is the cause of an incredibly badly done "plot twist". You know, when Midna called Zelda Twilight Princess, I just got a headache. Yeah sure, She's the Twilight Princess and not you, my mysterious, rude companion who for unknown reasosn is in the possession of one of the things I am looking for.
 * Four Swords Adventures: If you want to present a game as a "full game", please don't give it such a "it's-just-a-little-extra" name.

My Opinion
Just the theories I support. If you want to talk about one, just contact me. I'm always interested in a good discussion.


 * I follow the Single Timeline theory. Not ONE timeline theory is flawless. Every single theory has contradictions. I simply chose this one, because I like it better. Makes Ocarina of Time more complex.
 * I believe Fado is Mido's sister.
 * I don't believe that the Rito "evolved" from the Sea Zora.
 * I believe that The Minish Cap is currently the first game in the timeline. Anybody who still uses that quote from Miyamoto to "prove" Ocarina of Time comes first, is a retard. Common! That quote is outdated by roughly nine games. Other arguments for Ocarina of Time being first are fine, but that one not.
 * I don't believe Farore is the "Oracle of Secrets". Seems to me it was a quick solution after the cancellation of the final Oracle game. Doesn't fit the title of the other two either.
 * I don't believe the Twili seen in the Twilight Realm are Twili in their true shape. They differ too much from Princess Midna and Zant and actually resemble Midna in her imp form.
 * I believe the "Dream World" is another separate realm that is just as real as all the other ones. One, I just don't like to think Link's that game's true baddie. Otherwise, The Minish Cap proved that there is interaction between the "real world" and the "realm of sleep", which would be impossible if the latter wasn't real. Also, The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass seems to refer to the events in The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening, making it only more likely as Oshus called the supposed Dream World "his world".