Talk:Hyrule/Appearances by Game

Size of Page
Now that the Labrynna, Sheikah, and Hyrule pages have been dealt with, this page is now the largest page on the Wiki, and it needs to be cut down. Hyrule is indeed important, but we don't need to summarize every game when we mention Hyrule, because Hyrule relates to every game it's in because the game happened there. That's just redundant and pointless. In fact, this page is probably pointless because Hyrule is an all-encompassing location, rather than a zone to visit with significance. That's just my two-cents. Anyone who cares, you have until Monday the 7th to make the changes you feel necessary to cut this page down. After that, I will begin my extractions. --Xizor 06:25, 5 February 2010 (UTC)
 * Tear this article apart! Yay blood! Noble Wrot 06:39, 5 February 2010 (UTC)
 * You have my support. 06:43, February 5, 2010 (UTC)
 * Do what all of you want, I don't care any more to be perfectly honest. You want to tear apart the few really comprehensive articles we have, go right ahead. I'm busy with school and don't have time to worry about things like this hardly anymore. I've got major tests in math and physics coming up next week, and I'm not going to sacrifice any more of my time to do all of this anymore b/c it's just going to come to this every time, and I'm not wasting my time or my effort. I can understand a wish to condense things, but to rip apart an entire work is overkill and shows a lack of appreciation by several to those who put the time in to create all of them. So if I have time to come edit here I'll do so, but I'm not going to go out of my way any more. If things get done, that's wonderful, if not I honestly no longer care. Several of those articles sat dormant for years on end while those wishing to tear them apart sat idly by and did nothing about them. Now all of a sudden they have interest in them being too long. As I said before though, I would suggest you change your label not to invite people to change things as they see fit and then throw all the effort out the window simply b/c you don't agree with the way those who took the time to work on it put it together. I'm to the point that I'm not even going to bother writing any more improvement articles b/c there's too much micro-management and too many people that think they know better, so let them have their way and see what happens. Have fun ripping everything apart, it'll take much less time and effort than it took to build each of them. Link87 20:10, 5 February 2010 (UTC)
 * Glad to have you on board this time. Certainly will make things much easier. --Xizor 21:27, 5 February 2010 (UTC)
 * I am almost done cutting out the stuff that doesn't pertain to the hyrule subject, but I was wondering since it was very little, if or how should I do the Majora's Mask and Oracle of Ages one...they are kind of hard to edit without deleting the whole part of them. Any suggestions?? Ladybug95 01:47, 14 June 2010 (UTC) UPDATE:  I am just going to delete them, and if anyone diagrees, go ahead and put them back up or keep what you like of them. Ladybug95 01:55, 14 June 2010 (UTC)
 * All done with the editing and removing the non-hyrule related stuff. This calls for celebrating (does a little dance) Hopefully this is much smaller than before, and again, if there is anything that you didn't like that I took off, feel free to fix it. Woohoo it's done!  Ladybug95 02:26, 14 June 2010 (UTC)
 * Ladybug, the page looks stellar! Great job, and I hope to see you around the wiki! 14:33, 14 June 2010 (UTC)

Citation of Information
There are too few citations for this article. Especially in reading the AoL section, there are no resources at all on the expansion of Hyrule and where the game takes place relative to the Hyrule of the original. Also, the WW section is highly speculative and perhaps should be preceded with "theory" or some such. Shadowsheik 09:23, 15 April 2011 (EDT)

Death mountain in Skyward Sword
This article mentions that Death mountain isn't present in Skyward Sword and phrases it in such a way that it gives the impression that there has been some kind of confirmation that Death mountain and Eldin volcano are two different places. I'm not aware of any such confirmation, in fact, isn't it generally believed highly probable that Death mountain and Eldin volcano ARE the same places? --Lennholm 19:08, 15 September 2012 (EDT)


 * There isn't any confirmation of that, either... But the likely relation between Death Mountain and Eldin Volcano as well as Lake Floria/Lake Hylia and Lanayru Desert/Gerudo Desert are noted on their respective pages, so it should probably be noted here as well. You're welcome to make the addition if you wish. :) 20:16, 15 September 2012 (EDT)


 * Ofcourse, there's no confirmation either way, but the phrasing made it strongly imply one of them. I rephrased it slightly to sound more objective. --Lennholm 06:28, 18 September 2012 (EDT)


 * I seriously doubt that Lanayru Desert has a connection with the Gerudo Desert, nor that Lake Floria has a likely relation with Lake Hylia. The Gerudo Desert is in a different province and Lake Hylia is found at Lanayru Province while Lake Floria is found on Faron Province, so it's impossible. The Lanayru Province is supposed to be an Eletric and Watery region like it was thousands of years prior the events of Skyward Sword, the place where the Kingdom of Hyrule was mainly established since The Minish Cap (very most likely). Anyway, the Eldin Volcano is likely related to Death Mountain since it's found on the Eldin Province. Maybe we should write that down.--Prince Ludwig 06:26, 16 September 2012 (EDT)


 * I agree about Lake Floria, but there is no place called "Desert Province" in Skyward Sword, so it's entirely plausible that the Desert Province is just a later offshot from Lanayru Province. Considering Hyrule geography, my belief is that the region called Lanayru Desert (with the mining facility and ancient Temple of Time) was later rejuvenated and became part of what is Hyrule Field, while Lanayru Sand sea never recovered and later became known as Gerudo Desert / Haunted Wasteland. With this in mind it's very likely that the people of Hyrule started considering them as two separate provinces. In this theory, Lanayru Gorge is what turned into Lake Hylia. --Lennholm 06:39, 18 September 2012 (EDT)