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The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword

Started by MagmarFire, June 15, 2010, 09:24:16 AM

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MagmarFire

I wouldn't so much call them train people as people who ride steam-powered transports. After all, at the end of the game, you do see that they are "detachable" from their steam vessels. Unless you meant from a cultural standpoint, which explains the concept of having the Spirit Train presumably before New Hyrule was founded. Or if you mean the Demon Train, as well. In either case, point taken. XD

And he's pale. But then again, maybe he just likes makeup, hehe. He does need to stay fabulous, no?



Advanceshipping and Rion had better be Chuck Norris approved.

Vaati

I don't think the Demon Train was a Lokomo since Lokomos worshiped the Spirits of Good and there's nothing good about anything that has the name "demon" in it. xD

As for the pale thing, that's true, too. More a pinkish white than what I would have imagined sword people to look like which would be a more silver colour but hey.

MagmarFire

I don't really think the Demon Train is a Lokomo, either. It's an interesting thought, though. I've never thought of it until you mentioned it.

Quote from: Vaati on July 14, 2011, 11:02:52 PM
. . . and there's nothing good about anything that has the name "demon" in it. xD

I see your point, and I raise you one Demon Fang from ToS. XD



Advanceshipping and Rion had better be Chuck Norris approved.

Deku

To be completely honest here... A sword race of people sounds a little over the top.

Bad: There are a race of sword people that can transform into weapons when they want.

Better: There were a race of people long ago who made the greatest swords to ever grace the land of Hyrule. The Master Sword is the last relic left of that ancient civilization.

Best: The Master Sword chick is a one of a kind, and there are none other like her.

I can handle a good story. A good story. If you told me that the Gerudo are composed completely of sand, I'd be upset. If I were told that the Gorons were spat out of the earth as rocks, and they evolved into what they are today, I wouldn't be satisfied.

Magic? It can make anything happen I suppose. :-\
And it's a crucial component to the Zelda series. Whatever they do, I hope it impresses me.

Vaati

That's probably true. I'm sure Nintendo won't fail in impressing its fans. I'm actually really eager to see how they explain the whole reason why Ghirahim really wanted Fie so much. It might be the whole idea of the Master Sword being their last relic.