![]() ![]() ![]() And the events of The Minish Cap, Four Swords, and Four Swords Adventures occur in that order and have the same Link and Zelda, but a different main antagonist, Vaati. A Link to the Past immediately precedes the events of Link's Awakening, which also has the same Zelda and Link. The Legend of Zelda and The Adventure of Link, though the latter takes place several centuries after the former, have a different Zelda and Link, but Ganon's minions are trying to revive him from his defeat at the hands of the Link in the original. Furthermore, Seasons and Ages take place essentially simultaneously, and they therefore use the same Link and Zelda. We also know that Phantom Hourglass takes place a few months after the events of The Wind Waker, which also employ the same Link and Zelda as each other. These two games employ the same Link and Zelda. As for chronology, as you can find on other Zelda-related pages and in other sources, we know that Ocarina of Time is the earliest, and that Majora's Mask follows shortly after the events of the "corrected" timeline (when Link is a child and gets his seven years back). Miyamoto has clarified the incarnations and reincarnations of each. There are also several Links and Zeldas, and the only Triforce that remains with the exact same incarnation of one of these three is the only one that survives the ages: Ganon. Just to clarify, there is only one Ganon. Pagrashtak 02:26, 20 July 2005 (UTC) Reply Removed. I'm going to remove the speculation portions of this article if I don't receive objections. The article should reflect what is known from the game and other canon material, not speculation. That would imply that each game is chronologically related to one another, which is nothing but fan speculation. I don't believe there is much evidence to suggest that each Triforce is "passed down" to each new Link/Zelda/Ganon. Cocoapropo 03:24, 26 September 2007 (UTC) Reply But the Triforce does not judge between good and evil, whether it has that ability or not. Though the Triforce itself is not a living thing, it does have some semblance of a mind, or at least the ability to channel the voice of the goddesses, as is manifest in several games. We know the Triforce was formed by the Gods for the express use of anyone who would wish anything of it, be it good or evil. The games mention the "essence of the Triforce". I think it's fair to say that this is what Nintendo intended, and not just speculation. That is because only the gods can do that. The Triforce itself cannot judge between good and evil. This was actually a poor translation, as Zelda Legends tells us with the original text: ![]() I think this needs to be edited, as the only time the Triforce was ever called an inanimate object was in the manual of LttP, the same game to include the living essence of the Triforce. It has been a subject of dispute whether or not the Triforce is an inanimate object that cannot distinguish good from evil, or if it is a living entity, as depicted in the end of A Link to the Past. Summary of Video games WikiProject open tasks: ![]() This article is supported by the Nintendo task force. This article has been rated as Mid-importance on the project's importance scale. This article has been rated as GA-class on the project's quality scale. Video games Wikipedia:WikiProject Video games Template:WikiProject Video games video game articles If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks. This article is within the scope of WikiProject Video games, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of video games on Wikipedia. Video games : Nintendo GA‑class Mid‑importance This article is of interest to the following WikiProjects: If it no longer meets these criteria, you can reassess it. If you can improve it further, please do so. Triforce has been listed as one of the Video games good articles under the good article criteria. ![]()
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