Bman54 said:
1)It is called the Adult timeline because that's the timeline where Adult Link did everything he did (gathering all the Sages). He defeats Ganon and is sent back to being a child. The Adult timeline is one where Adult Link essentially disappears, since he was sent back as a child. So Ganon stays defeated and Adult Zelda is still there, but Adult Link is gone. So essentially, that timeline starts after Ganon is defeated and Adult Link is sent back, and essentially erased, but everything he did still happened. 2)As for the fallen hero timeline, Link was never sent back in time in that timeline. He was killed by Ganon, and that timeline continues with Ganon taking over Hyrule until he was overthrown. And the Link that defeats him later in that timeline is a new Link, not the same one, just like how it's technically a new Zelda each time, and how there are different Ganons.
That's my attempt at trying to explain. Hope it helped. :P |
1) I know link is not there, because he was sent back in time, but how is it possible for the following games in that timeline to have a character named Link then? According to the bolded, it is just another dude that is named Link? ¬_¬
2) So the time line was divided before the time travel stuff? I would expect a time line to get divided because of time travel, but now, considereing they have done this, they can create as much time lines as they want to in order to fit whatever story they do. I think that does not have much sense at all D:
I though Link was always the same Link. But most of the Ganons are the same Ganon in different events according to the video.
Thanks for the explanation, even though it does not make much logical sense either :P








