Talk:Hero's Spirit

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Wolf theory

It should be noted that the Shade appears in the form of a golden wolf. In the story, it states that Link turns into a strange beast while in the twilight realm because he has the blood of the hero. The fact that the Shade is also a "strange beast" shows that he does indeed have the hero's blood. Would this be plausible to add? --The Game Master 17:03, 29 March 2009 (UTC)--The Game MasterReply[reply]

Non-Mirrored Images?

These images are of Wii version Twilight Princess...shouldn't we get some from the GameCube version considering that Link is not actually right-handed, but left-handed?67.160.13.15 03:01, 20 April 2007 (PDT)

I kind of have to agree with this statement. --PrincessZelda TP 20:50, 27 September 2007 (EDT)

Well, I believe it should at least be noted that the images were taken from the Wii game. --Mockingbird 21:11, 27 September 2007 (EDT)

I've flipped the images horizontally for the sake of accuracy :) (Except now they don't display because of the thumbnail error...) --Adam 13:43, 28 September 2007 (EDT)

Reason for undoing recent edit

So a new edit changed the phrase "some believe the Hero's Spirit to be Link from OoT" to "some believe the Hero's Spirit to be a Great Darknut". Now, I've never heard that theory, ever. But I HAVE heard of (and subscribe to) the Hero of Time theory. Maybe the phrase would be better changed to "some believe him to be the Hero of Time, or even a Great Darknut"? --Ando 02:37, 21 May 2008 (UTC)Reply[reply]

I don't think that will be necessary. That "Great Darknut" thing seemed to come out of the blue from nowhere, and besides, that was the only edit on this wiki by the user who added this. I say we ignore it. Pel'marn Dakari 11:44, 26 June 2008 (UTC)Reply[reply]

Another Theory

It could also be links uncle from the The Legend of Zelda: A Link To The Past because he is the only knnown relation to link who wore armour and there for would keep in with the fact that he says "My Child" to Link although A Link To The Past possibly happened after Twighlight Princess.Garadex 19:37, 29 July 2008 (UTC)Reply[reply]

It's kind of obvious that he was a Link. The Hero's Spirit might as well said, "I am the Link of Ocarina of Time's Spirit, quote me on this." Besides, look at him, he's wearing a tunic and white tights. :P -The Keeper of Majora's Mask

Hey WAIT!

I remember Miyamoto saying that Twilight Princess is more than anything a spiritual sequel to Ocarina ... What other way to show it then having Link in TP be so similar to OoT right.

Both of them are shown as wolves....see what I'm gettin' at here. Could that be a Spiritual connection between the two?--Remo 21:38, August 11, 2008 (UTC)

Are you saying that the Link in OoT is the Hero's Spirit of TP? I'd like to believe that.User:Matt/sig 21:47, August 11, 2008 (UTC)
I thought that it was fairly obvious, actually. Too many things say "this is the Hero of Time" or at least "this is also a Link". What makes you say nay, Matt? User:Ando/sig 21:59, 11 August 2008 (UTC)
Nay? I said I do believe it. The signs are obvious.User:Matt/sig 22:04, August 11, 2008 (UTC)

Well... "I'd like to believe that" typically means "Well, that'd be nice, but it's just not possible". Hence my confusion. User:Ando/sig 22:06, 11 August 2008 (UTC)

I'd like to believe it, but it isn't possible to prove it.User:Matt/sig 22:19, August 11, 2008 (UTC)

Hence the I "Think" ...but im just saying its widley accepted like everything else in zelda is (since almost nothin can be proved thanks to Miyamoto) so I just would like to point that fact out.....no need to get defensive on an un-winnable argument...either of u.

Anyways my main point was that it was just one of the connections.(that I see)--Remo 05:01, 12 August 2008 (UTC)Reply[reply]

Master Sword

I'm looking at the image on the page right now, and the blade guard of the Hero's Spirit's sword looks absolutely nothing like that of the Master Sword, and the Master Sword's guard is one of its most distinguishing and recognizable features. I also find it interesting that the Magical Sword article says that sword looks similar to the Hero's Spirit's, which, although it definitely isn't a perfect match (so little so that I would disagree they look like the same sword), it does seem like a better match than the Master Sword, although I really think the Hero's Spirit's sword is its own sword. Jimbo Jambo 23:18, 12 January 2009 (UTC)Reply[reply]

look at the blade they both have the "widening slimming" type bladeMedzel 18:59, 6 April 2009 (UTC)Reply[reply]

They don't look alike.
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Death Sword 21:07, 17 August 2009 (UTC)Reply[reply]
Actually, the blades do look alike, and I myself didn't even know that til the theorist pointed it out. The hilts don't look alike as the theorist points out, but the blades are very similar in style. There is nothing wrong with pointing that out, so please understand this is a THEORY, and please learn the difference between a theory and the main article. Link87 21:13, 17 August 2009 (UTC)Reply[reply]
The article says the blades are identical, when they are clearly not. This spreads misinformation. And a theory needs evidence. This is not evidence, because it is not true. I would understand if someone compared the Master Sword to the Shell Blade, but not this. Death Sword 21:45, 17 August 2009 (UTC)Reply[reply]

Another theory that makes a lot of sense

A member posted this in a topic in TP and it actually makes sense. He basically says this:

Also, about the songs. Okay, OoT/MM-Link knew all of them, or at least most of them, that much is true. But so what? Note that the Hero's shade does NOT teach Link the songs. On the contrary. Link as a wolf howls them first, and the golden wolf responds to these howles. Quite the other way around, isn't it? I look at it more like a wolf-kinda conversation. Link calls for someone to help him, and the Hero's shade responds. And even if the shade knew all those songs, that doesn't prove anything. Because then, there must be other people out there knowing them as well - unless you are claiming that it was the Hero's shade who ran through Hyrule and drilled holes into the gossip stones to make them play the right tunes. I don't think so.

Another thing. The Hero's shade seems to have failed with his mission, whatever it was. The Hero of Time did not, if I reckon correctly. Didn't Link in Ocarina of Time defeat Ganon? And save Termina in Majora's Mask? I don't see how he would have failed his mission then. And I also can't imagine what must have happened to Link to change his old tunics for some heavy armory and lose an eye, after fighting Ganondorf and the moon. It must have been something even more terrible...

The Hero's shade was the one who should have stopped Ganondorf before he was banished to the Twilight Realm. If he had succeeded and banned/killed Ganondorf or whatever, the Sages would not have had to interfere and risk the life of one of them. But for some strange reason, that Hero did not accomplish his mission - he failed and died.

I think this makes a lot of sense, so I was thinking of adding it to the theory section, but I wanted to get you guys' input first. The Hero's Shade DOES say that he took on the role of the hero long ago. Also, the techniques that he teaches to Link were NOT known by a previous Link, which means that these techniques were "made" by another warrior. Other thoughts on this? Dany36 21:14, 10 March 2009 (UTC)Reply[reply]

By all means add the facts out of this, They are excellent counterpoints to a common theory found on forums. If it isn't too much trouble for you, I have a format that on the Rito page that would bring clarity to the entire theory section.User:Axiomist/sig 03:43, 11 March 2009 (UTC)

Hero of Time Shade?

Ah, somewhat perfect...I think I have an answer to the idea that it means he died/failed. Just my theory, but to me it seems to make sense as a possibility. When he said he could not convey those life lessons to those who came after he may not have meant he died before he could pass on his knowledge. If it's assumed he is the Hero of Time, Link, from Ocarina, it may refer to Zelda sending him back to his childhood. Perhaps he became aware then, or after his death, that this action created two time lines and he regrets that he was unable to teach the lessons he learned to those who have to suffer through Ganon's aftermath. They are, in that sense, on their own, as there's no Hero of Time to help them now that he was sent back to his childhood. He didn't die or fail. He did defeat Ganon. But there was precious little time, mere minutes, I'll wager, between that event, and returning to his childhood. No chance to pass on his lessons to that time line.

And another thought that came to me while working on the above is in regards to the songs played. While perhaps wolf Link howls them first and then the spirit responds, that doesn't necessarily mean that the spirit was unfamiliar with the songs. After all, if someone starts singing Twinkle Twinkle Little Star to me and I repeat it after them, it doesn't mean I don't know the song because I was second to sing it. That doesn't prove that he DOES know the songs, but that fact in and of itself is insufficient to prove ignorance in my opinion.

Also thought that perhaps in response to the fact that the shade knows moves Link in Ocarina of Time was unfamiliar with, I may have a possible solution. It might be that Link created, or learned these techniques after he returned to a child. I find it hard to believe that after going through all that turmoil, chaos, and evil and having to defeat it, that after going back and informing Zelda of what was coming, that he'd sit back and become a farmer or something the rest of his life. I'd find it hard to let go of the memories at least. I'd imagine he would, as well, and probably want to keep honing his skills as he got older, perhaps after he enjoyed the childhood he sacrificed. Perhaps. He may pass on his skills to his offspring in the child time line, but still regret his inability to pass them on to those in the 'adult time line', assuming he was at some point made aware of this fact. Which is not impossible, as it seems that post Majora's Mask, there's not much said on the Hero of Time Link and what befell him. Perhaps a Light Spirit informed him? I can't say. Just speculate. But as for the unknown moves, they could have been learned or invented in that lapse of time, or maybe even created since his death. What else does the spirit of a great warrior do with that much time on his hands, after all?

And a final note, the fact that they both have a wolf form as it seems might be a hint that they are related. As stated, the spirit uses 'my child' and 'our bloodline' (especially the later) when talking to Link, which suggests strongly a line of descent. Perhaps the form of a wolf was meant to further draw links between the two of them.

This is just my theory, of course, but I think it's worth considering. That's all. Ragnarok 03:28, 14 May 2009 (UTC)Reply[reply]

Alternative to above?

Perhaps I'm going a bit overboard here but I did have another thought about whom this individual might be, and this time it's not Link. Any of 'em. I still think my above theory is probably more likely, but one thing that bugs me is the armor, or specifically the helmet, which Link, the Hero of Time, did not wear. Then I remembered a bit of Link's history that is revealed in the game, or I know I remember hearing that Link's father was one of the Knights of Hyrule, suffice to say they would most likely wear armor similar to that, and as a Knight of Hyrule during the Hyrulean Civil War it's likely that with the unification of the kingdom, those who fought (and died) were considered heroes for their part in bringing resolution to the conflict. It makes a looser connection to the term hero than does the theory of the shade being the Hero of Time, but it's not an impossible stretch. As such, perhaps the shade is really the FATHER of the Hero of Time, who was a Knight of Hyrule and fought in the war and perhaps did heroic deeds to earn such a title or recognition. And if, further, the Link of Twilight Princess is a direct descendant of the Hero of Time, then of course he is related to the father of the Hero of Time as well. It might account for the wardrobe differences presented. Though there are likely other explanations for that as well. I believe that Link's father is stated to have died in the war, or at least it's definitely implied by the fact that the Deku Tree Sprout only mentions the mother and not the father, then it'd also clear up what was meant about not being able to pass on the lessons learned, perhaps more specifically to his son, Link, who would become the Hero of Time. Just another theory, of course, but I think it's a rather interesting one. Thanks for hearing me out...twice. Ragnarok 05:28, 14 May 2009 (UTC)Reply[reply]


Not a Stalfos/Darknut

I've noticed someone keeps putting up "resembles a cross between a Stalfos and a Darknut". The Hero's Shade looks nothing like a Darknut, and he doesn't even look like a Stalfos. Stalfos are all bone, and during Twilight Princess, have horn like protrusions. The Hero's Shade is mostly flesh and bone, except for his face, bearing resemblance closer to the soldier's spirits in Hyrule's graveyard. Unrelated, stop putting up the comparison between the Hero's Shade's sword and the Master Sword. They look nothing alike. --Death Sword 22:42, 16 August 2009 (UTC)Reply[reply]

Newsflash: This is a theory, nothing more. It is under a theory section, and there is nothing illegitimate about mentioning the blade of the Hero's Spirit. Your edits have been reverted by more than one person, so please be respectful of others' theories, regardless of whether or not you agree with them, and stop trying to start an edit war. If you would like to add onto it why you think it's not so, then state your reasons, but don't just completely remove a section just because you don't agree with it. Link87 21:00, 17 August 2009 (UTC)Reply[reply]
I would think you're removing my edits because you don't agree with them. You're both doing nothing to deny it or back it up. Besides, since when did majority = correct? People used to think the world was flat. Not only do they not look alike, but they're providing false information. Also, you're getting off topic. In this section, I'm talking about the faulty comparison involving the Hero's Shade. He doesn't look like a cross between a Darknut and a Stalfos, and this is insignificant information anyway, so why not replace it with something that makes more sense? I just provided information on why they do not look similar. If you want me to go more in-depth, then I will. Right now.
First of all, the Hero's Shade is wearing light armor that only conceals his upper torso and legs. Darknuts wear full body armor and reveal no part of themselves during Twilight Princess. In the toon styled games, they look like jackals, and in earlier games, take the same route in concealing themselves with full body armor. The Hero's Shade leaves his face and limbs quite wide-open to be compared with something like Darknuts. Maybe Lizalfos or Dinolfos, but you've got the wrong enemy.
It is also hard to compare them to Stalfos. Stalfos are all bone. During Twilight Princess, they have a horn on their head. If the Hero's Shade was a Stalfos, then his spine would show, seeing as his lower torso is exposed. The only slightly bone-like part of him is his face. The rest is withered flesh.

This is why he compares better to the dead knights' spirits you see throughout Twilight Princess. Not only do they wear light armor, but they're also fleshy everywhere except the face. It makes much more sense to compare them to the Hero's Shade. Also, thanks for getting rid of the image that explained all of this easily and thanks to whoever abused your powers because you're butthurt. It was such a cool thing to do. Death Sword 21:28, 17 August 2009 (UTC)Reply[reply]

Death Sword, let's be reasonable here. We understand that you don't believe the theory, but just because you don't doesn't mean it's unworthy of being mentioned. Everything that is there now is true and legitimate to mention as far as evidence goes. Please understand that just because you don't agree with a theory doesn't mean it's unworthy of being mentioned in the theory section. Link87 21:31, 17 August 2009 (UTC)Reply[reply]

Stop calling it a theory. You don't know anything of theories, apparently. What theasdlfasdkl' This is a faulty comparison. One sentence (That is insignificant to begin with) that I tried to fix because it is incorrect. This is in no way anything that involves making theories. Think of it like this. Someone just tried to compare Octoroks to LikeLikes, and said they are similar. But they're not. So I stepped in and deleted it because it's simply not true. Start reading things. And if not, then come up with an argument that makes them similar somehow. :/ You told me to give you reasons, so I did. But you backlashed and got butthurt and started crying and sucking your thumb and locked the whole editing process. Good job. Death Sword 21:34, 17 August 2009 (UTC) Go suck your thumb and learn the difference between a theory and what's not. I've tried to be reasonable with you, you're the only one to blame for baseless arguments that have no merit to them.Link87 21:52, 17 August 2009 (UTC)Reply[reply]


"Go suck your thumb and learn the difference between a theory and what's not. I've tried to be reasonable with you, you're the only one to blame for baseless arguments that have no merit to them"
" You told me to give you reasons, so I did. But you backlashed and got butthurt and started crying and sucking your thumb and locked the whole editing process. Good job."
If you two do not sort out your differences and stop this petty arguing, I will be forced to temp-block both of you.User:Mandi/sig 21:55, 17 August 2009 (UTC)

Hey, I have tried to be reasonable with Death Sword, if he chooses not to negotiate or be reasonable, that's his problem. I'm done talking to him, as I have seen no merit to his arguments and I have other things to do than try to act as mediator here when that job belongs to others. Link87 22:05, 17 August 2009 (UTC)Reply[reply]

"It looks like a cross between a Darknut and a Stalfos" is not a theory. I apologize for my previous behavior, but seriously. I explained why it does not look like either a Darknut or a Stalfos, but your posts seemingly ignore everything I've set forth, and called this one line a theory. Opinions are not immunity for being told you're wrong. 00:53, 18 August 2009 (UTC)
Death Sword, I understand what you're saying, but the whole section is a theory, hence the title and the label. The entire section, not just that one point, is a large theory with different points of evidence. And what I'm trying to say is, to you perhaps it may not look like a cross between whatever the theorist said, but that's your opinion and may not be shared by everyone else. You need to be understanding that just because you may not feel it is as it's stated, others obviously do. And truth be told, it does indeed look like a possible cross between some kind of knight and a Stalfos from Ocarina of Time's incarnation of the Stalfos, not those seen in Twilight Princess. But it does look like some kind of Stalfos to me personally nonetheless, but I'm not the one that formed the theory. So all I am asking is that you please be reasonable with us. If you don't agree with the theory, that's just fine, we're all entitled to our own views and free to voice our minds. However, simply because you may not agree with the theorist's points doesn't mean they aren't worthy of being mentioned. The whole section is the "Hero's Lineage Theory" and possesses the theory tag over it, so it's more than clear that the whole thing is a theory, there's no mistaking that. Link87 01:55, 18 August 2009 (UTC)Reply[reply]

I am being reasonable. You just confirmed you were the unreasonable one. Because as I have been telling you all this time, you never even read the part you undid. "hence the title and the label". Hah. I hope you feel ashamed. It's not under the theory section. It's under the "Golden Wolf" section. :| Death Sword 02:00, 18 August 2009 (UTC)Reply[reply]

Now there you go again, making a you-know-what out of yourself and revealing the opposite here. I've been more than reasonable, but you don't even want to admit that what you've been removing is beneath the theory section. Please understand that you're not going to be taken seriously unless you start acting maturely and try to remain civil. Link87 02:03, 18 August 2009 (UTC)Reply[reply]

But you seriously just proved you didn't read a bit of what I erased. :/ And you're getting off topic. The Master Sword comparison is above and I'm discussing it up there. You're still looming over that in the part where I'm telling you the Hero's Shade does not look like a Stalfos-Darknut because of reasons I've stated above that you didn't read at all. I didn't even erase that part, merely, I changed it to, "Resembles the dead soldiers found in Stallord's sand pit and the spirits in Hyrule Castle's graveyard", because the Hero's Shade does resemble them more. I'm not taking you seriously because you don't even know what we're talking about. This part I've been discussing with you all this time is under the Golden Wolf section, and you just said it was under the theory section. I can screenshot it for you. As proof you didn't even read what you undid. I don't think you saw anything I typed for you. Please go to the third paragraph and read what I said. For real read it this time, instead of putting up your opinion barrier and calling it a theory when it's only one sentence under a description section. :/ Death Sword 02:12, 18 August 2009 (UTC)Reply[reply]

Edit War

Due to the "edit war" this page has been protected for one (1) day to prevent further editing.User:Mandi/sig 21:19, 17 August 2009 (UTC)

Thank you very much. Link87 21:20, 17 August 2009 (UTC)Reply[reply]