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This is how the non-canon Valiant Comics adaptations play it. But to go further, this Link is not only not from Hyrule, he doesn't speak Hylian natively; which language and which translation you play decides how fluent he is, ranging from nearly-native in the original Japanese to barely understanding anyone (possibly with a lot of false cognates and false friends) in the original English release.

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This is how the non-canon Valiant Comics adaptations play it. But to go further, this Link is not only not from Hyrule, he doesn't speak Hylian natively; which language and which translation you play decides how fluent he is, ranging from nearly-native in the original Japanese to barely understanding anyone (possibly with a lot of false cognates and false friends) in the original English release.release.

[[WMG: The screen where the White Sword is found is Ploymus Mountain.]]
It's atop a waterfall in a river inhabited by Zoras, and guarded by a lone Lynel which the game's designers no doubt expected you to sneak around and avoid combat, especially in your first playthrough or two.
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This is how the non-canon Valiant Comics adaptations play it. But to go further, this Link is not only from Hyrule, he doesn't speak Hylian natively; which language and which translation you play decides how fluent he is, ranging from nearly-native in the original Japanese to barely understanding anyone (possibly with a lot of false cognates and false friends) in the original English release.

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This is how the non-canon Valiant Comics adaptations play it. But to go further, this Link is not only not from Hyrule, he doesn't speak Hylian natively; which language and which translation you play decides how fluent he is, ranging from nearly-native in the original Japanese to barely understanding anyone (possibly with a lot of false cognates and false friends) in the original English release.
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[[WMG: Hyrule's Golden Goddesses religion got HijackedByJesus.]]

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[[WMG: Hyrule's Golden Goddesses religion got HijackedByJesus.]]]]

[[WMG: This Link isn't originally from Hyrule.]]
This is how the non-canon Valiant Comics adaptations play it. But to go further, this Link is not only from Hyrule, he doesn't speak Hylian natively; which language and which translation you play decides how fluent he is, ranging from nearly-native in the original Japanese to barely understanding anyone (possibly with a lot of false cognates and false friends) in the original English release.
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This far down the timeline, it can generally be assumed that Ganon has become a mindless raging beast of hatred. However, it is also theorized that he had a hand in Zelda II's backstory, implying that he's still smarter than he seems at this point. Considering that the last we saw of Yuga in [[Videogame/TheLegendOfZeldaALinkBetweenWorlds A Link Between Worlds]] was him merged with Ganon, it is possible that merger is still holding up, especially since these two games are placed near each other on the timeline. One piece of Zelda 1 artwork even depicts Ganon ''with white skin, just like he had with Yuga.''

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This far down the timeline, it can generally be assumed that Ganon has become a mindless raging beast of hatred. However, it is also theorized that he had a hand in Zelda II's backstory, implying that he's still smarter than he seems at this point. Considering that the last we saw of Yuga in [[Videogame/TheLegendOfZeldaALinkBetweenWorlds A Link Between Worlds]] was him merged with Ganon, it is possible that merger is still holding up, especially since these two games are placed near each other on the timeline. One piece of Zelda 1 artwork even depicts Ganon ''with white skin, just like he had with Yuga.''''

[[WMG: Hyrule's Golden Goddesses religion got HijackedByJesus.]]
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They're hard, can hold an edge, and might well be the best arrowhead material he can find. Aside from the few shops, it's not like he has any other use for currency.

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They're hard, can hold an edge, and might well be the best arrowhead material he can find. Aside from using them at the few shops, it's not like rupees (especially the 1-value yellow ones, which he has any other use makes change for currency.
when he can) are otherwise WorthlessYellowRocks to him.
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[[WMG: Link is literally using his rupees as arrowheads.]]

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[[WMG: Link is literally using his rupees as arrowheads.]]
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[[WMG: Link is literally using his rupees as arrowheads.]]
They're hard, can hold an edge, and might well be the best arrowhead material he can find. Aside from the few shops, it's not like he has any other use for currency.
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This far down the timeline, it can generally be assumed that Ganon has become a mindless raging beast of hatred. However, it is also theorized that he had a hand in Zelda II's backstory, implying that he's still smarter than he seems at this point. Considering that the last we saw of Yuga in Videogame/TheLegendOfZeldaALinkBetweenWorlds was him merged with Ganon, it is possible that merger is still holding up, especially since these two games are placed near each other on the timeline. One piece of Zelda 1 artwork even depicts Ganon ''with white skin, just like he had with Yuga.''

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This far down the timeline, it can generally be assumed that Ganon has become a mindless raging beast of hatred. However, it is also theorized that he had a hand in Zelda II's backstory, implying that he's still smarter than he seems at this point. Considering that the last we saw of Yuga in Videogame/TheLegendOfZeldaALinkBetweenWorlds [[Videogame/TheLegendOfZeldaALinkBetweenWorlds A Link Between Worlds]] was him merged with Ganon, it is possible that merger is still holding up, especially since these two games are placed near each other on the timeline. One piece of Zelda 1 artwork even depicts Ganon ''with white skin, just like he had with Yuga.''
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This far down the timeline, it can generally be assumed that Ganon has become a mindless raging beast of hatred. However, it is also theorized that he had a hand in Zelda II's backstory, implying that he's still smarter than he seems at this point. Considering that the last we saw of Yuga in TheLegendOfZeldaALinkBetweenWorlds was him merged with Ganon, it is possible that merger is still holding up, especially since these two games are placed near each other on the timeline. One piece of Zelda 1 artwork even depicts Ganon ''with white skin, just like he had with Yuga.''

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This far down the timeline, it can generally be assumed that Ganon has become a mindless raging beast of hatred. However, it is also theorized that he had a hand in Zelda II's backstory, implying that he's still smarter than he seems at this point. Considering that the last we saw of Yuga in TheLegendOfZeldaALinkBetweenWorlds Videogame/TheLegendOfZeldaALinkBetweenWorlds was him merged with Ganon, it is possible that merger is still holding up, especially since these two games are placed near each other on the timeline. One piece of Zelda 1 artwork even depicts Ganon ''with white skin, just like he had with Yuga.''
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The Dungeons weren't originally evil, they were just places of safety that Zelda somehow created with the Tri-Force of Wisdom. They had puzzles, sure; but just to prevent "GANNON" from getting to it. But Darkness has a way of seeping in, and they slipped through the doors and walls. But they can't get into the final Tri-Force chamber, so they hold the fort until they can break through or Ganon manifests enough to do it himself.

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The Dungeons weren't originally evil, they were just places of safety that Zelda somehow created with the Tri-Force of Wisdom. They had puzzles, sure; but just to prevent "GANNON" Ganon from getting to it. But Darkness has a way of seeping in, and they slipped through the doors and walls. But they can't get into the final Tri-Force chamber, so they hold the fort until they can break through or Ganon manifests enough to do it himself.
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The Dungeons weren't original evil, they were just places of safety that Zelda somehow created with the Triforce of Wisdom. They had puzzles, sure; but just to prevent "GANNON" from getting to it. But Darkness has a way of seeping in, and they slipped through the doors and walls. But they can't get into the final TriForce chamber, so they hold the fort until they can break through or Ganon manifests enough to do it himself.

Links bright soul and killing the boss shows the piece that he's worthy, and it lets him in.

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The Dungeons weren't original originally evil, they were just places of safety that Zelda somehow created with the Triforce Tri-Force of Wisdom. They had puzzles, sure; but just to prevent "GANNON" from getting to it. But Darkness has a way of seeping in, and they slipped through the doors and walls. But they can't get into the final TriForce Tri-Force chamber, so they hold the fort until they can break through or Ganon manifests enough to do it himself.

Links Link's bright soul and killing the boss shows the piece that he's worthy, and it lets him in.
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Links bright soul and killing the boss shows the piece that he's worthy, and it lets him in.

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Links bright soul and killing the boss shows the piece that he's worthy, and it lets him in.in.

[[WMG: Ganon is actually Yuga.]]
This far down the timeline, it can generally be assumed that Ganon has become a mindless raging beast of hatred. However, it is also theorized that he had a hand in Zelda II's backstory, implying that he's still smarter than he seems at this point. Considering that the last we saw of Yuga in TheLegendOfZeldaALinkBetweenWorlds was him merged with Ganon, it is possible that merger is still holding up, especially since these two games are placed near each other on the timeline. One piece of Zelda 1 artwork even depicts Ganon ''with white skin, just like he had with Yuga.''
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[[WMG: The monsters and bosses aren't guarding the pieces of Tri-Force, they're trying to break in.]]

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[[WMG: The monsters and bosses aren't only guarding the pieces of Tri-Force, they're trying to break in.]]
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Rather, the shops actually all sell arrows individually at one arrow per Rupee, but rather than making you go in and out of the shop over and over again to refill your supply, the game just automatically deducts the one rupee every time you shoot, which represents Link not being able to use that rupee for anything else since he has to buy an arrow instead.

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Rather, the shops actually all sell arrows individually at one arrow per Rupee, but rather than making you go in and out of the shop over and over again to refill your supply, the game just automatically deducts the one rupee every time you shoot, which represents Link not being able to use that rupee for anything else since he has to buy an arrow instead.instead.

[[WMG: The monsters and bosses aren't guarding the pieces of Tri-Force, they're trying to break in.]]
The Dungeons weren't original evil, they were just places of safety that Zelda somehow created with the Triforce of Wisdom. They had puzzles, sure; but just to prevent "GANNON" from getting to it. But Darkness has a way of seeping in, and they slipped through the doors and walls. But they can't get into the final TriForce chamber, so they hold the fort until they can break through or Ganon manifests enough to do it himself.

Links bright soul and killing the boss shows the piece that he's worthy, and it lets him in.
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[[WMG: Link isn't using his rupees as arrowheads.]]
Rather, the shops actually all sell arrows individually at one arrow per Rupee, but rather than making you go in and out of the shop over and over again to refill your supply, the game just automatically deducts the one rupee every time you shoot, which represents Link not being able to use that rupee for anything else since he has to buy an arrow instead.

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