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==Continuity and Timeline Placement==
==Continuity and Timeline Placement==


[[File:Royal Engineer.jpg|thumb|right]]Spirit Tracks' place in the [[timeline]] is well defined by numerous direct references to its two prequels: [[The Wind Waker]] and [[Phantom Hourglass]]. Link does not appear to be a direct descendant of the hero from the earlier games in this story arc, even though Spirit Tracks clearly follows the same storyline, roughly 50 to 60 years after the events of Phantom Hourglass. Link's friend [[Alfonzo]] mentions that his family has been fighting to protect the Hyrulean royalty for generations, hinting at the possibility that he is a descendant of [[Gonzo]], to whom he also bears striking resemblance to.
[[File:Royal Engineer.jpg|thumb|right|Zelda and Link meet for the first time]]Spirit Tracks' place in the [[timeline]] is well defined by numerous direct references to its two prequels: [[The Wind Waker]] and [[Phantom Hourglass]]. Link does not appear to be a direct descendant of the hero from the earlier games in this story arc, even though Spirit Tracks clearly follows the same storyline, roughly 50 to 60 years after the events of Phantom Hourglass. Link's friend [[Alfonzo]] mentions that his family has been fighting to protect the Hyrulean royalty for generations, hinting at the possibility that he is a descendant of [[Gonzo]], to whom he also bears striking resemblance to.


Princess Zelda is once again portrayed as the sole ruler of the Kingdom of Hyrule. She is the granddaughter of [[Tetra]] from [[The Wind Waker]]. A brief cutscene shows a stained glass portrait of Tetra above Zelda's throne, suggesting that the people living in the newly established kingdom are aware of their heritage and the connection to the Old Hyrule.
Princess Zelda is once again portrayed as the sole ruler of the Kingdom of Hyrule. She is the granddaughter of [[Tetra]] from [[The Wind Waker]]. A brief cutscene shows a stained glass portrait of Tetra above Zelda's throne, suggesting that the people living in the newly established kingdom are aware of their heritage and the connection to the Old Hyrule.

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