I've been seeing a lot of timelines thayt have a lot of the series after PH. But what happens if there is a definite ending where all the land is sumberged, or they don't find a new Hyrule, or they give up?
there is more evidence that they do then there is that they don't.
Phantom Hourglass should be able to tell us; I imagine it probably ends with Tetra claiming "New Hyrule".
But there's plenty of evidence for that they do; Daphnes wishes on the Triforce that they find a new Hyrule, and when you wish on the Triforce, stuff happens, man.
It wouldn't be logic for the series that they failed in that mission.
I guess we'll have to wait and see. If someone gets it, tell me how it ends, I don't have a DS.
And spoil it for you? I couldn't do that!
Okay, maybe I could. But shhh! Don't tell anyone. ::)
[size=13]I won't tell anyone that you're spoiling it for me, Hi no Seijin! :)[/size]
i don't got a DS either. I should want one, but I would want, like 2 games on it. FFIII and PH. if someone does spoil the ending for PH, only say if they find a new Hyrule, please. Does anyone know how to sneak a Wii or PS2 into a house in broad daylight and hook it up without anyone noticing?
If they don't find New Hyrule their descendants will just settle down in the resurrected Old Hyrule.
Now why would that happen? Do you think the gods will just up and decide:
"Oh wait, remember when we submerged all of Hyrule and then some guy made a wish on the Triforce for some kids to find a new land? Yeah, well that's not gonna happen. We're gods by god (lol pun), and we can do whatever we want! Respect mah authoritah!"
The Triforce isn't perfect. I mean Ganon didn't stay overlord.
Yeah, but it was someone with the triforce who took him down.
/me shakes fist.
Well Link and Tetra had the Triforce and could have taken down the King's wish.
Mabye the point of the trees the Koroks plant is to drain the water and create one big island? ???
Its all fitting together now...
Quote from: Haritsuke Halloween on May 02, 2007, 12:32:24 PM
Mabye the point of the trees the Koroks plant is to drain the water and create one big island? ???
Uh, is that really even possible? Firstly, that water has to go somewhere, you can't just magick it away. You know, Conservation of Mass/Energy and all that.
Secondly, even if they somehow could get rid of all that water, how are they gonna manage to get it all? They're on the top of friggin' mountains, for god's sake! What're they gonna use, giant straws? They
are trees after all.
Really, sometimes I think people don't even think about these crazy theories they spout out. :-*
This isn't our universe, the Law of Conservation doesn't apply here...
Woah, déjà vu. I believe we've had this discussion before. ;D
Whatchoo talkin' 'bout, Willis? ;D
Seriously though...and actually they water could be lowered...it would take a very long and tedious process though, the hydrogen and oxygen molecules would have to be seperated and used in different compounds and such...Through magic I suppose they could accomplish this.
But it's still there. Even if you convert it into another chemical compound, it'll still take up space.
And is there really any evidence that the Deku Tree or his saplings could do any of this? They're just talking trees, people. Suggesting they're capable of exotic alchemical processes would drastically go against Occam's Razor, seeing as how there's absolutely no evidence for Spirits being capable of such things. Last I checked, they were just immortal beings with minor magical powers, nothing godlike here.
These trees are magical. And they aren't immortal, as seen in OOT.
I think the Deku Tree hinted the purpose of the trees in TWW. He said that they would make more forests. These are tiny islands they plant them on, so a big forest isn't very possible. Mabye they shall drain the water and form one big island.
Maybe they are going to make a huge treetop village out of them, like on Kashyyyk.
Quote from: Haritsuke Halloween on May 05, 2007, 11:09:37 AM
These trees are magical. And they aren't immortal, as seen in OOT.
Wow, I had no idea "minor magical powers" meant non-magical, Whocares. Just because they're capable of magic doesn't mean they can do whatever the heck they want. Everything has limits, Whocares.
And immortal doesn't mean invincible. For instance, the Elves in LotR are immortal, yet they can still be killed.
QuoteI think the Deku Tree hinted the purpose of the trees in TWW. He said that they would make more forests. These are tiny islands they plant them on, so a big forest isn't very possible. Mabye they shall drain the water and form one big island.
Or maybe he's just
really optimistic.
Quote from: Shikaboose on May 05, 2007, 02:17:28 PM
Maybe they are going to make a huge treetop village out of them, like on Kashyyyk.
Shikaboose wins this thread. This idea is made of all kinds of win.
I just thought of somthing. If the gods created The Great Sea can't they destroy it ?
The Gods didn't make the great sea. From what I gather, It was a plea using the Triforce by Zelda or the King. Probably it would take another wish on the Triforce to remove the water.
QuoteAnd is there really any evidence that the Deku Tree or his saplings could do any of this? They're just talking trees, people. Suggesting they're capable of exotic alchemical processes would drastically go against Occam's Razor, seeing as how there's absolutely no evidence for Spirits being capable of such things. Last I checked, they were just immortal beings with minor magical powers, nothing godlike here.
It's not a theory, it's canon. It's
stated in the game.
Quote from: Evilslayer on June 12, 2007, 08:14:47 AM
It's not a theory, it's canon. It's stated in the game.
No it's not because anything that anyone says regarding the future, if they have shown no prior evidence of being able to see into the future...and be
correct, is
not canon. You wanna know why?
Because it hasn't happened yet! And there's no evidence that it actually
did happen either. Remember it was just the Deku Tree's dream. You're treating it as if it was some sort of infallible premonition, or something.
And besides, it doesn't even make any sense. What're the trees gonna do, create land to fill up the space between all those islands?
They are trees, trees drink water, they drain water, more land appears.
I thought trees couldn't drink salt water. Like this forest I saw that was all dead because it big wave of salt water washed through it.
It depends more on the actual tree. Some trees have very thick bark or roots, and wouldn't be affected by saltwater that much.
im not sure,my friends passed it and say at the end that Link
just smiles in relief and the game ends.