Saturday, April 19, 2014

Theory: The Legend Of Zelda: Spirit Tracks: Triforce?

(Please note this is an older post from a few years ago, and I was not as good at making theories then)



I just finished ST yesterday, and I thought, "Where's the Triforce?" Because Literally there is no mention of the Triforce or the 3 goddesses! But... What about this?
Look at the middle:
NOW! Look at the ORIGINAL image:
The Train features an UPSIDE-DOWN triangle. There is a popular theory about the the upside-down triforce is the fourth triforce piece.

And don't forget the thing you get at the end of each level:
My theory connects with another theory that I read. It says that Skyloft is Ordana, From TP (Twilight Princess). It also says that that they found banners that featured... can you guess? Give up? AN UPSIDE-DOWN TRIANGLE!!!!! Also, TP hints on Ordana NOT being part of Hyrule!! King Whats-His-Name only wished for HYRULE to be flooded, so Ordana would NOT have been flooded!  Of course, then the people would have had to evacuate or something, because they said it was empty... or did they... Anywho, I think the sage, or whatever makes the places not have twilight,  Ordana is the goddess of... SPIRIT!!!!!!! That is the WHOLE  theme of Spirit Tracks!! ITS IN THE TITLE FOR GROOSES SAKE!!  Also, think that each power force that you get at the end of each level in ST are a part of the Triforce of spirit (as they are in LoZ, except for wisdom instead, of course). 





Monday, March 31, 2014

Theory: The Legend Of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds: Bard and the "Flute Boy"

(Please note that this is an older post, and I was not as good at making theories then)

So I was playing A Link Between Worlds, and I wandered over to the milk bar. At the very back, a guy named Bard and his companion, the mysterious "Flute Boy" will play you songs for 10 rupees.He can play all of the songs in the game. And I mean ALL. He can play all of the songs in Hyrule (except the dungeon themes) and all the songs from Lorule (although in this case, he plays one dungeon song, the Thief's Hideout song). He even plays the Skyward Sword song!

So this got me thinking: how do they know these songs? The Hyrule songs are obvious. He lives there! Even the Skyward Sword song is also pretty easily explained. It's an ancient melody, right? So it was probably passed down the same way Zelda's Lullaby was, accept it got lost some where in there, and eventually got to Bard and his companion. But what about the Lorule songs? Could they be psychic? No, because they know the themes to places I haven't been to yet (in that file). What about the mysterious "Flute Boy?" His Lorule counter part is the "Spear Boy"
But... he seems to appear in A Link to the Past and is also called the "Flue Boy," but then he appears in the Dark World:
So that would explain how he knows all the Lorule themes (Being that the Lorule themes are the same as the Dark World themes). I have beat A Link to the Past but in the comments please remind me if Link sets all of the cursed ones free (that would prove my theory). If you do, I'll update this theory.

Find any problems with this theory? Leave your explanation in the comments!

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Hello, I'm Cobblestone Seth! On this blog you'll find theories on your favorite Nintendo games, or whatever PC game I am currently playing. New theories every month!