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== Relation to ''Link's Awakening'' == | == Relation to ''Link's Awakening'' == | ||
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It is mentioned in the game text that Link has been absent from Hyrule for some time. Considering that ''Inishie no Sekiban'' was a sequel of sorts to ''A Link to the Past'', fans have used this as evidence proving that ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]'' is placed after ''A Link to the Past'' in the [[timeline]]. While this may have been true for its time, ''Link's Awakening'' has since been confirmed to take place after the ''[[Oracle series|Oracle]]'' series according to the official timeline in the artbook [[Hyrule Historia]]. The exact reason why Link left Hyrule, according to the Link's Awakening manual, was to train and better prepare for the next threat to face Hyrule. | It is mentioned in the game text that Link has been absent from Hyrule for some time. Considering that ''Inishie no Sekiban'' was a sequel of sorts to ''A Link to the Past'', fans have used this as evidence proving that ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]'' is placed after ''A Link to the Past'' in the [[timeline]]. While this may have been true for its time, ''Link's Awakening'' has since been confirmed to take place after the ''[[Oracle series|Oracle]]'' series according to the official timeline in the artbook [[Hyrule Historia]]. The exact reason why Link left Hyrule, according to the ''Link's Awakening'' manual, was to train and better prepare for the next threat to face Hyrule. | ||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == |