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Time-angst-things I would love to see more content of.

1. Bully-trauma:

Time had been bullied as a child for his lack of a fairy-partner. In game it’s mostly shown by Mido calling him names, but due the Kokiri immediately blaming Link for the Deku Trees death, I take that Link got literally excluded, bullied out of things, or had to take the blame for things he didn’t do. His lack from expressions in game as es his distance personality in LU could be explained more as a coping mechanism, and the inability to show his true emotions. Since a reaction is what bully’s want the most out of their victims, Link had learned from a concerning young age to keep it all well hidden.

There's something about people thinking that Wild is better off without the hastle of his past-life that makes me feel sad.

Because, Wild cared for the Champions, he cared for Hyrule and Zelda, and he had a father.

Calamity Ganon took everything from him.

Calamity Ganon took his family, his friends, his status and his memories.

He can't even grieve his family because he doesn't remember it.

Calamity Ganon is a tragedy. It's something horrible that happened. It might seem like a chance to be free and discover how much he can stand up for himself, but if given the chance, most of us would prefer to live in society and amongst those we love than survive alone in the wilderness.

I thought King Rhoam was a kinda tragic character,,, even if he chose the path of the helicopter tiger mom 😔

It was sad to see that he never got the chance to mend his relationship with Zelda, since he seemed to really love her...

On another note, in botw Zelda was only 17 or so, but the king already had white hair and looked pretty aged. Did he have Zelda rather late, or did he already have white hair (like a Sheikah), or did he just age quicker due to stress? Either way, I can't imagine Rhoam without a full beard, so here's younger Rhoam with a smaller santa beard lol

This comic took an unholy amount of effort, but I'm glad I ended up making it!

I've always been fascinated by Hilda and Ravio's story, and I've always felt their story was never fully resolved.

I debated whether or not to end the comic on a sad note, but this was my personal take and feelings on their ending. It felt so triumphant... but also slightly bitter.

*I've worked extremely hard on this (even as just an amateur artist/hobbyist), so please don't repost without permission!

Hope you enjoy! 💜

(Bonus: deleted scene)

As a fellow Hyrule’s-Hyrule-is-beautiful solider, i respect your doing the lord’s work with spreading the information.

I haven’t got to play all of Hyrule’s game yet, but from what I got by watching Let’s Plays and gameplays.

There was always the impression that Wild’s Hyrule and Hyrule’s one are nearly identical to each other…? The wilderness, monster camps or stray monster can be found everywhere, but also towns and other people. In Hyrule’s case he is living at the beginning of The Era of Decline, but so had Wild when he woke up after 100 year, right? (Just that his era was called the Wild Era). Is not doomsday, is just the system had collapsed, leading to the results on how the people get by, to still keep living.

Also I often read about toxic water in Hyrule’s time, but shouldn’t that be more of a pre-Alttp thing be? Or is there any evidence for that in game? What are your thoughts on some of the headcanon, and where they could have came from?

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I think something curious happened.

In LoZ NeS, there isn't any town, instead, he finds people hiding in caves. That would make a lot of fans think that this Hyrule is inhospitable and people are greedy.

But, they also use the knowledge from AoL, in which Link's death causes Ganon's resurrection.

So, without playing either game, most fans conclude that Hyrule's Hyrule is the wildest and cruelest.

There are areas where the water is poisoned and there are paths and a town overtaken by monsters. But that can happen in every Zelda game, so, there's nothing that makes his Hyrule worse than others.

There are many towns in AoL: Rauru, Ruto, Saria, Darunia, Mido, Nabooro, Kasuto, Old Kasuto (ghost town). All of them inhabited by humans.

This is the Zelda with the most human settlement. There's no other Zelda with this many human towns.

And each town has a Wiseman, a red lady that heals your health and an orange lady who heals your magic. Plus, two towns have knights who train Link.

And just in case people have only seen the underground place where Link learns the spells, this is the house of Rauru 's wiseman.

A nice brick house.

And look, Link is talking with the locals without any strife.

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