The Events of A Link Between Worlds EXPLAINED! | Downfall Timeline | Zelda Lore

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Welcome to Zelda Lore! Today we go over the Lorulean Invasion that took place during the events of A Link Between Worlds!

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Admittedly, A Link Between Worlds is my favorite game within the Downfall Timeline.

skyblailock
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I always look forward to your videos. You do a fantastic job of covering all the key parts of each game by including the bosses and the characters you encounter. Really makes me feel like I'm reliving the game without having to play all the way through again. Much appreciated.

Sum_Gi
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Is there going to be a video covering the last games of the Downfall Timeline Zelda 1 and Zelda 2? I'm real invested on this and it's really interesting.

fatangrygeek
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I love alttp. If this is the true successor, I gotta play it. Period. Dark world is the best banger of all Zelda music.

SuddenExistentialDismissal
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damn you know i kind of regret selling my copy of this game ....its a very fun game and the story is oddly charming and a great "remake" in a sense of a link to the past

alakazamlover
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Are Hylians becoming extinct?
The previous Calamity was 10, 000 years prior to BotW/AoC and was a victory for the kingdom. Assuming the population didn't suffer any or fewer casualties during the previous Calamity than the latter, there should be significantly more people in the kingdom. This is also assuming a generation is the same in the Zelda universe as it is in real life, about every 25-30 years. There should've been a pre-Calamity population (AoC/BotW) of at least 100, 000, if not much more. However, based on the number of towns and villages as well as their size, that doesn't seem to be the case at all. In fact, the population seems to be barely sustainable. Even 100 years or 3-4 generations after the Calamity, the unaffected population has barely increased. I can't help but wonder, what is happening in Hyrule for the Hylians to be plagued by such low birth rates? Food, water and shelter isn't an issue as all can be found in abundance throughout the kingdom. The only other possibility I can imagine is there is something about Hylian anatomy that causes either low pregnancy rates or low birth rates.

kingdaniel
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Danke even lived on from ocarina of time!!

opal.starss