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    What are some little things that you've always kind of inferred into the story/characters, even if it wasn't stated outright, that you'd like to explore more in the movie?

    I'm referring here to things like...

    1) the "glitched glamour spell" theory, which states that the reason Sheik has such intense bangs over one eye is to hide the fact that the spell that changed Zelda's eye color to Sheikah red only half-worked, and her other eye is her normal blue. Or

    2) the fact that Saria's Song can be used at any point in the game, even after she's been awakened as a sage. Link can talk to her *any time.* It wouldn't be out of the question that he would call her at times when he's lonely or confused. Or that

    3) Link isn't the only orphan in the story as an adult. Impa barely escaped Ganon's clutches with Zelda; clearly, to usurp the kingdom he must have killed the rest of the Royal Family. Zelda is clairvoyant-- if she had prophetic dreams, why didn't she warn her family? Or is she did, why didn't they listen? This must weigh heavily on her.

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    ProfessorSpork

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    Posted 1 year ago
     

    I mentioned this on skype, but I still think that Nabooru was probably related to Ganondorf. A lot of people ship the two, because of the whole 'second-in-command' thing, and that's probably true. To be honest, it was probably both.

    frickin' Ganon.

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    89ravenclaw

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    Posted 1 year ago
     

    Let's be honest, with one man every 100 years, that man NEEDS to be with pretty much every eligible Gerudo woman in order to keep up a viable population. This is to say nothing of inbreeding.

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    Stengleronymous

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    Posted 1 year ago
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