
It may seem like she didn't visit them until after the DB's were activated but we can't really know for sure. Princess Zelda herself traveled to their homes to request their aid." "Once the Divine Beasts were activated, in line with ancient tradition, four exceptional individuals were chosen from across Hyrule to pilot them. It wouldn't be the first time CaC has fudged it's info. Though I still take issue with when the slate was activated exactly. I will have to concede for now the approximate time frame for the Sheikah slate discovery. I've made the necessary changes, thank you for your help. Having read through CaC a bit, I have a stronger argument than I did before.
And the Great Calamity happens on her 17th birthday.īut, as you know, my main disagreement is with the placement of the discovery of the Sheikah Slate. Zelda looks the same age from when she starts recruiting the Champions to when the Calamity happens, so she's probably no younger than 15. Link draws the Master Sword at about 12. Zelda's mother dies when Zelda is 6 years old. Link and Mipha meet when Link is 4, probably about the same time Zelda is 4. Assuming that the flashbacks are presented in order, that means that Diary of Revali page 5 should be a lot earlier than you have it.Īlso, maybe add the years when we know them? Either counting up from Zelda's birth or down to the Calamity? On a more important note, Revali's Song seems to be Zelda's second visit, not as his first, as he accepts the role of Champion, instead of her asking him to do it. Second, you have page 8 of Urbosa's Diary beginning "I was so happy." Zelda Wiki is the same way, but Zeldapedia has "I am so happy." I haven't double-checked with the game, but "I am so happy" makes more sense grammatically with the rest of the sentence, so it's probably right. First, you have Mipha's Diary page 7 labeled as Mipha's Diary page 8. The last beautiful move Link performed on the mountain is called a Spin Attack. His kindness and determination to help those in need. Though I should have been terrified, I could not help but feel safe in the presence of my dear friend.
I was fascinated by the beauty of his movements. His swordsmanship was swift and graceful. With a sure hand and a fierce gleam in his eye, Link unsheathed the sword that seals the darkness and defeated our foe.
While I argued, the Lynel attacked us from behind! I was sure we had met our end. When we were almost there, he told me to turn back. When I said that, he started walking toward the mountain, without a word. I told him the Lynel of Ploymus Mountain has been terrorizing everyone lately.