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▲ 11 r/zelda

[ALL] has anyone ever wanted to see in game history books or even like museums to previous incarnations of Link?

The Zelda series has so much world building and lore but I've always wanted to see like an in game Library (Lost to time or active in public with people visiting) to previous heroes.

Maybe give us lore on what happened after they beat the big bad. Did they go on more quests after? Did they ever settle down and get married, maybe how they died ect. Maybe even let players collect pages of a lost travel journal.

I just thought it's crazy that we've had so many Links yet no historical lore outside bits and pieces told by gods,goddess, guardians, and occasionally the royal families and sometimes loving grandmothers yet no scholarly sage, or history buff ever wrote down the life and legacies of the heroic Links of the past to share with the people.

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u/Alternative_Crew_681 — 6 days ago

One day you will have a dream about whatever family member looks up to you be it your kid, sibling, niece, nephew, ect becoming a great hero and after waking you will see a simple paper with a question asking if you accept along with the condition for accepting.

The condition states that: "upon accepting the deal at a random date and time you will get the "Uncle Ben experience" becoming the very reason the person you dreamt of starts their path as a super hero but you will not be around to see it. It will be a Canon event and unavoidable once agreed to.

If denied the world will not have a hero and you will just live life wondering what if.

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u/Alternative_Crew_681 — 16 days ago
▲ 83 r/zelda

This would be so epic if Nintendo did something like this. (This is a old Fan animation by Studio 64 Bits on YouTube) If the flair is wrong feel free to change it.

u/Alternative_Crew_681 — 25 days ago
▲ 55 r/zelda

We had the sky map, Land map, and Depths map.

We could have had massive temples floating in the air with different bosses, ones on land hidden away, and even ones lost to time in the depths we could have stumbled upon and learned lore about while fighting creatures that "ancients" had locked away. That could have given us 12 unique story bosses at best. Minus the final boss.

It may just be me but I feel like the huge maps felt way smaller than they really were and more could have been done.

What's your opinions?

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u/Alternative_Crew_681 — 25 days ago