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Wait up, if the Deku Tree wants the Koroks to bring back the old Hyrule, then why does the King of Hyrule want it to be washed away. The King said he is done regretting the past, shouldn't the Deku Tree do the same or am I missing something?{{Nosig|Eclair Blanc|17:15, 30 July 2008 (UTC)}}
Wait up, if the Deku Tree wants the Koroks to bring back the old Hyrule, then why does the King of Hyrule want it to be washed away. The King said he is done regretting the past, shouldn't the Deku Tree do the same or am I missing something?{{Nosig|Eclair Blanc|17:15, 30 July 2008 (UTC)}}


"Bringing back the old Hyrule" is most likely an exaggeration, meaning by growing more land, it will hopefully one day unify the scattered islands of the Great Sea as Hyrule once more.{{:User:MARKOL/sig}}
"Bringing back the old Hyrule" is most likely an exaggeration, meaning by growing more land, it will hopefully one day unify the scattered islands of the Great Sea as Hyrule once more.{{:User:Steven/sig}}


:I don't recall the exact words, but I think he said it was a new land. Regardless of what he said, he means that planting trees will form a new land. This is because the trees will hold together more and more soil as their roots grow out, enlarging the islands. This process could take years, but it is possible. Humans in our world have done that very thing, just not on the scale that the Great Deku Tree is doing it.{{:User:Matt/sig}} <span style="color:#C0C0C0;">17:34, July 30, 2008 (UTC)</span>
:I don't recall the exact words, but I think he said it was a new land. Regardless of what he said, he means that planting trees will form a new land. This is because the trees will hold together more and more soil as their roots grow out, enlarging the islands. This process could take years, but it is possible. Humans in our world have done that very thing, just not on the scale that the Great Deku Tree is doing it.{{:User:Matt/sig}} <span style="color:#C0C0C0;">17:34, July 30, 2008 (UTC)</span>
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{{quote|Forests hold great power--they can change one tiny island into a much larger island. Soon, a day will come when all the islands are one, connected by earth and grove. And the people who live on that great island will be able to join hands and, together, create a better world. Such is my dream.|Great Deku Tree}}
{{quote|Forests hold great power--they can change one tiny island into a much larger island. Soon, a day will come when all the islands are one, connected by earth and grove. And the people who live on that great island will be able to join hands and, together, create a better world. Such is my dream.|Great Deku Tree}}


So yeah, he never actually said bringing back Hyrule, but combining the separate lands to become whole, as I and Matt had stated.{{:User:MARKOL/sig}}
So yeah, he never actually said bringing back Hyrule, but combining the separate lands to become whole, as I and Matt had stated.{{:User:Steven/sig}}


like big trees--[[User:Mais rapido se voce|Rapido]] 18:57, 30 July 2008 (UTC)
like big trees--[[User:Mais rapido se voce|Rapido]] 18:57, 30 July 2008 (UTC)

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Wait up, if the Deku Tree wants the Koroks to bring back the old Hyrule, then why does the King of Hyrule want it to be washed away. The King said he is done regretting the past, shouldn't the Deku Tree do the same or am I missing something?Template:Nosig

"Bringing back the old Hyrule" is most likely an exaggeration, meaning by growing more land, it will hopefully one day unify the scattered islands of the Great Sea as Hyrule once more.User:Steven/sig

I don't recall the exact words, but I think he said it was a new land. Regardless of what he said, he means that planting trees will form a new land. This is because the trees will hold together more and more soil as their roots grow out, enlarging the islands. This process could take years, but it is possible. Humans in our world have done that very thing, just not on the scale that the Great Deku Tree is doing it.User:Matt/sig 17:34, July 30, 2008 (UTC)
Forests hold great power--they can change one tiny island into a much larger island. Soon, a day will come when all the islands are one, connected by earth and grove. And the people who live on that great island will be able to join hands and, together, create a better world. Such is my dream.
— Great Deku Tree

So yeah, he never actually said bringing back Hyrule, but combining the separate lands to become whole, as I and Matt had stated.User:Steven/sig

like big trees--Rapido 18:57, 30 July 2008 (UTC)Reply[reply]