Any amount of past lore is a mistake. Zelda games are practically an anthology series. The timeline was cobbled together from stories that did not give a dang about fitting into an objective chronology.
It’s not called the History of Zelda. It’s a legend. Every telling is going to be half familiar, and half buck-wild.
I hope that’s how they do this movie. You have these three cosmically-entwined characters in a high-fantasy medieval situation on a land with a surprisingly consistent three-goddess pantheon. The writers can take or leave any of a dozen mythological races, like fish people, or bird people, or rock people, or… women… and use them really however the hell they want. Everything else should be fairly novel.
It’s not called the History of Zelda. It’s a legend. Every telling is going to be half familiar, and half buck-wild.
I love this. That’s a great way of putting it, and mirrors how I feel about the games in the series. Also about any long running universe that had multiple storytellers weaving through it.
Any amount of past lore is a mistake. Zelda games are practically an anthology series. The timeline was cobbled together from stories that did not give a dang about fitting into an objective chronology.
It’s not called the History of Zelda. It’s a legend. Every telling is going to be half familiar, and half buck-wild.
I hope that’s how they do this movie. You have these three cosmically-entwined characters in a high-fantasy medieval situation on a land with a surprisingly consistent three-goddess pantheon. The writers can take or leave any of a dozen mythological races, like fish people, or bird people, or rock people, or… women… and use them really however the hell they want. Everything else should be fairly novel.
I love this. That’s a great way of putting it, and mirrors how I feel about the games in the series. Also about any long running universe that had multiple storytellers weaving through it.