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Posted on 05-04-14 07:59:38 PM Link | Quote
I am in the middle of formulating a story, and it involves the Zelda timeline and my own fictional take on it. It will be riddled with missed details and innaccuracies, but it's a big damn timeline so that's to be expected. It's just something I find fun, and the Zelda story post-skyward sword fascinates me to no end.

The story is about rebuilding a land ravaged by evil. An earth torn asunder by a demon that refuses to die out or explode. An earth that pressures on, thanks to the valiant efforts of the Goddesses that once lived with man in a world full of technological advances.

This world, despite its various states, have three ways that it's rebuilding itself. All with the prevailing force of justice, and all with a certain blessing from Hylia herself. A link between valiant heroes chosen by the divine to protect the lands from going under. These individual links all have various, yet similar appearances. All of them have different personalities and stories, but they all were chosen for one purpose. To undo what wronged the lands of Hyrule.

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Here are a few pictures and descriptions of my different links through the timeline!

Julius, the Hero's Link of The Heavens

Playful and silly at heart, this light hearted teenaged guy was the first ever to be reincarnated from the image Hylia had of a lone hero she once met. Julius, who normally wouldn't hold back a chuckle, even at the wrongest of situations, has a hidden sense of justice far exceeding those he lives near or around. Inexperienced at first, he would stop at nothing to right any injustices dealt to his friends and neighbors.

Darren, the Hero's Link of Secrets

Serious about his work, Darren lived with his father, who was a master swordsmith. A busybody, he is sent on an errand that'd change his life forever. Having met a friend in Ezlo, the hat that has a personality polarly opposite of the busy worker bee, delved into a secret world he had not once thought existed. The land of the Minish. Through various endeavors, he learned to do away with his inhibitions and be a true hero.

Elliot, the Hero's Link of Time

A truly good child of the forest, survived only by the thick of her worn torn mother's skin, he was adopted by the Great Deku Tree. Reluctant to save the dying mother's child, the Great Tree saw legendary potential in him. Breaking the usual laws of nature, he adopted Elliot into the Kokiri Forest, knowing that one day, the Kokiri might exile him on the chance he'd come of age. The plan was to reveal this to the child when the time had come. The time.... had come differently than expected. The good kid then embarked on a journey that only a true hero could handle. A true hero that had a little ways to go before handling a deeper, darker threat to the lands of Hyrule. The child was sealled away for many years until he came of appropriate age to handle the equipment needed to thwart the evil that had surfaced.

The young warrior would not see the day of victory over the lands of Hyrule, having fallen to the hands of Ganon...
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The warrior would best evil, and restore peace to the lands. Afterward, after having been sent back in time, warned of the events leading up to the future he had witnessed. Followers of Ganon would be angry at the child, putting him as a sort of outcast to the rest of Hyrule. Even Navi, his fairy friend, would be upset at him. After fleeing the forest, Elliot set out to find her, to no avail. Learning that loss is an integral part of life. As he returned from a refreshing and mind altering journey, he was banished to the Kokiri Forest, with guards protecting the way out. Turning into a monster, he tried desparately to explain himself, but ultimately died a broken hero.
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The land was saved, the adult warrior living in peace in the lands of Hyrule until one day, he decided to undergo extensive training outside of the land... which would be the downfall of the historic generation.

Daryll, the Hero's Link of Winds

This nervous hero, brother of Aryll, had just became the age of the hero of legends that only the winds spoke of first. This guy, reluctant to don the hero's clothes, was thrust into an adventure when the evil Ganon returned to sink Hyrule into a miserable state, as he had done once before. The nervous boy then learned slowly to relieve himself of his inhibitions, especially when his friends and family are involved.

Daviess, the Last Hero

In the declining lands of Hyrule, there was a kingdom in the process of picking up the pieces and rebuilding itself from scratch. Within this kingdom is a princess names Zelda. A great evil, Ganon, returned to bring havoc to these smoldering lands. In order to do this, the monster had to kidnap the princess, and defeat Daviess in the process. Sending his creations, the dark forces of Ganon, Daviess found his home in ruins as a mere child. He resolved to fight the beasts himself. Jumping head first into battle, he found that being a hero is a bit more harder than he once thought. Seeking an elder for pointers, he headed out with nothing but a wooden sword. He came out with the rescue of Zelda.

Years later, he came of age, and during his birthday celebration of adulthood, his hand glowed a strange emanation. A pattern of a triforce in the back of it! He thought nothing of it until he relized the princess Zelda, was poisoned by a dark wizard who claims that he'll be waiting for Daviess.... for his blood. He did not know what this meant, but he knew he had to act once more...

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Posted on 05-13-14 07:18:40 PM Link | Quote


RECOUNTING: ORIGIN STORY



In the beginning, there lay a desolate planet in the Zolxian System. It was devoid of life, but inhabitable. Curious, the power of time decided it was her duty to create life. To Create existence on this blank planet. To create a world booming with life. This is what Time Herself planned...

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Acmlmboard - commit 47be4dc [2021-08-23]
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