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BTFeather55 said:
Shadow)OS said:

LoZ:LA is a direct sequel to LttP. Their theory is already disproved as they placed the two games in seperate timelines.

 

       Actually, I think they put them in the same timeline -- Hyrule A; however, they did list Link's Awakening as coming before Four Swords and Link to the Past.  Maybe Four Swords alters the relationship between Link to the Past and Link's Awakening somehow?  Also, they say that Link's Awakening up to the point where Link wakes up holding the board is a dream, so maybe it can fit in there anywhere? 

Wow, I don't know what the hell I was seeing when I wrote that. I watched it again and you are correct; they put them in the same timeline.

Either way, what you noticed still debunks the timeline.

About LoZ:LA... Link isn't the one dreaming - it's the Windfish who's dreaming. Link is caught within the Windfish's dream and must defeat the Nightmares who keep the Windfish asleep in order to wake the fish up, and thus let Link out of his dreams. ...Come to think of it, I don't quite remember how Link actually winds up in the Wind Fish's dream (that is, how he was pulled in).

The finer details here don't matter though. LA comes after Lttp and that is certain. It's a blaring flaw in their timeline which means none of us should really pay attention to them It is not an accurate portrayal. I could probably find other flaws, but there's no point at this time.

 

 

 



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