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{{FSA|-}} is the third chronological game to follow the story of {{Term|FSA|Vaati|link}} and the {{Term|FSA|Four Sword|link}}.
{{FSA|-}} is the third chronological game to follow the story of {{Term|FSA|Vaati|link}} and the {{Term|FSA|Four Sword|link}}.


The prologue of {{FSA|-}} recounts events described in {{FS}} and the {{FS|-}} manual, which led to {{Term|FS|Vaati|link}} being sealed within the {{Term|FSA|Four Sword Sanctuary|link}}, establishing a period of peace until the events of {{FSA|-}}<ref name=":02">{{Cite|Long ago, in the kingdom of Hyrule, a wind sorcerer named Vaati appeared. Vaati terrorized the people of Hyrule and kidnapped many beautiful girls from their homes. When all hope seemed lost, a young boy carrying little more than a sword appeared. According to the legends, when the boy drew his sword, he split into four, the four-who-are-one worked together to vanquish Vaati. The hero used his sword to bind Vaati in a remote area of Hyrule. The people christened the blade the Four Sword and built a shrine around it. There it remained undisturbed for many years. Ages flowed by... The wind sorcerer Vaati broke free of his prison and kidnapped Zelda, the princess of Hyrule. Princess Zelda's childhood friend Link used the power of the Four Sword to defeat Vaati and seal him away once again. And, for a time, the people of Hyrule believed that their land was safe. Until...|N/A|FSA}}</ref>. [[Eiji Aonuma]], the series producer, revealed upon the release of {{FSA|-}}, that {{FSA|-}} was a sequel to {{FS|-}}, taking place sometime after it<ref>“The GBA {{FS|-}} Zelda is what we’re thinking as the oldest tale in the Zelda timeline.  With this one on the GameCube being a sequel to that, and taking place sometime after that.” — Eiji Aonuma, Interview with GameInformer, 5/17/2004</ref>. Both {{FS|-}} and {{FSA|-}} seemingly feature the same hero, as the intro not only refers to the hero of the {{FS|-}} backstory by name, whereas the heroes of {{FS|-}} and {{FSA|-}} both being referred to as Link, but both {{Term|FSA|Link|link}} and {{Term|FSA|Zelda|link}} share the same designs from those seen in {{FS|-}}.
The prologue of {{FSA|-}} recounts events described in {{FS}} and the {{FS|-}} manual, which led to Vaati being sealed within the {{Term|FSA|Four Sword Sanctuary|link}}, establishing a period of peace until the events of {{FSA|-}}<ref name=":02">{{Cite|Long ago, in the kingdom of Hyrule, a wind sorcerer named Vaati appeared. Vaati terrorized the people of Hyrule and kidnapped many beautiful girls from their homes. When all hope seemed lost, a young boy carrying little more than a sword appeared. According to the legends, when the boy drew his sword, he split into four, the four-who-are-one worked together to vanquish Vaati. The hero used his sword to bind Vaati in a remote area of Hyrule. The people christened the blade the Four Sword and built a shrine around it. There it remained undisturbed for many years. Ages flowed by... The wind sorcerer Vaati broke free of his prison and kidnapped Zelda, the princess of Hyrule. Princess Zelda's childhood friend Link used the power of the Four Sword to defeat Vaati and seal him away once again. And, for a time, the people of Hyrule believed that their land was safe. Until...|N/A|FSA}}</ref>. [[Eiji Aonuma]], the series producer, revealed upon the release of {{FSA|-}}, that {{FSA|-}} was a sequel to {{FS|-}}, taking place sometime after it<ref>“The GBA {{FS|-}} Zelda is what we’re thinking as the oldest tale in the Zelda timeline.  With this one on the GameCube being a sequel to that, and taking place sometime after that.” — Eiji Aonuma, Interview with GameInformer, 5/17/2004</ref>. Both {{FS|-}} and {{FSA|-}} seemingly feature the same hero, as the intro not only refers to the hero of the {{FS|-}} backstory by name, whereas the heroes of {{FS|-}} and {{FSA|-}} both being referred to as {{Term|FSA|Link|link}}, but both Link and {{Term|FSA|Zelda|link}} share the same designs from those seen in {{FS|-}}.


The events of {{FSA|-}} suggests the game is a prequel to {{ALttP}}, featuring the {{Term|FSA|Mage|link|display=creators}} of the {{Term|FSA|Bombos Medallion|link}} and {{Term|FSA|Quake Medallion|link}} we later find during {{ALttP}}<ref>“We magic users have enchanted two types of medallion. These medallions instantly alter the shape of an evil presence or make it vanish. One of these medallions is in that treasure chest there. It’s one that I enchanted myself. You may use it if you like.” — Mage (Four Swords Adventures)</ref>.
The events of {{FSA|-}} suggests the game is a prequel to {{ALttP}}, featuring the {{Term|FSA|Mage|link|display=creators}} of the {{Term|FSA|Bombos Medallion|link}} and {{Term|FSA|Quake Medallion|link}} we later find during {{ALttP}}<ref>“We magic users have enchanted two types of medallion. These medallions instantly alter the shape of an evil presence or make it vanish. One of these medallions is in that treasure chest there. It’s one that I enchanted myself. You may use it if you like.” — Mage (Four Swords Adventures)</ref>.
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