There are currently 363 sky islands and floating structures in Ecclesia: The Last Born of Eden... and I'm not even done yet. Stay tuned, folks!
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Here's a *teaser* of the trailer that's coming soon.
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- The Koroks in WW have to plant trees. In AoI, they become trees so they can grow forests.
- Koroks in WW are the children of the Deku tree, just like the Kokiri. The Koroks in AoI exist in a world with NO DEKU TREE AT ALL.
All we know is that the Kokiri descend from Hylians, & the ones in OoT have Korok descendants.
But we also know that the Koroks in AoI operate very differently than the ones in WW.
It is a known phenomena for members of a tribe to transform into another existing tribe in Zelda:
As far as the Koroks existing before Kokiri, we actually don't know when the Kokiri came into existence as a Tribe.
It is entirely possible they did earlier than the founding, and that Kokiri have been transforming into Koroks for since long before OoT.
As far as the Koroks existing before Kokiri, we actually don't know when the Kokiri came into existence as a Tribe.
It is entirely possible they did earlier than the founding, and that Kokiri have been transforming into Koroks for since long before OoT.
As I explained in episodes 5 & 6 of my series, it is clear the Rito of TotK are not connected to the ones of WW, + I will show even more convincing proof of this that I just discovered in Ep. 8.
The Koroks also exist in Downfall Timeline, so their origins aren't exclusive to WW.
@Rev_ADB And what's wrong with the refounding theory. The existence of rito and koroks literally can't occur before ocarina of time, considering those species exist in the ancient past of totk
Yep!
It is crazy interesting because it connects all way back to ALttP's lore "The Blood of Hylians has faded"
That was definitely the reason all those in Skyloft were explicitly called "humans" and not "Hylians".
@Rev_ADB Wait, so Skyward Sword Zelda is the ancestor of all Hylians? That's really interesting, I figured Hylians would've been more broadly the descendants of the Skyloft humans.
@Fish2Write He still exists, but his spirit is in the underworld, waiting to be revived before The Hyrule Fantasy (NES Zelda).
Then when he dies the next time and can't be revived, he goes mad and becomes the Calamity.
I read this from a comment a while ago, but didn't North American allosaurs often dismember megalosaurids?
I'd think they be the bigger threat to face. ๐ค
That is actually possible.
Only thing I'd say works against that is:
Zelda, with the memories of Hylia, didn't seem to have any desire to restore this hypothetical Kingdom or anything (Kinda like how BotW Zelda does at the end of the game).
That may mean there wasn't one.
1st, that bottom right image is the Lanayru Promenade, not the Forgotten Temple.
2nd, the Zonai didn't make the Forgotten Temple, they just stored the Secret Stones there. But don't let the facts stand in your way.
It was literally designed to look like it came from Hylia's Era
@Rev_ADB Forgotten Temple is Zonai slop. The only arguable Hylia era stuff in BotW is the SS Springs (which are inconsistent with SS anyway and likely just references)
@MrJmZack@Rev_ADB Idk, I just find it very funny that, essentially, all people like Rev and Jacob are saying is "hey, you know that thing that's been clearly stated in the timeline and lore even before BotW? Yeah, TotK didn't mess with that." and people are mad at them for it ๐ญ
@Rev_ADB#SkywardSword ends with a return to the surface, setting the seeds for the Hylian race to be bornโthe descendants of Zelda, who was the reincarnated Goddess Hylia.
Generations later, after a chaotic era, Hyrule Kingdom is established by a noble Hylian and a Zonai survivor.