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==Analysis==
==Analysis==
===When is the split timeline created?===
===When is the split timeline created?===
The split is created when Zelda, using the [[Ocarina of Time (Item)|Ocarina of Time]] and her powers as a [[Sage]], sends Link back in time in order to reclaim the years he lost. Since the time travel occurs through the [[Sacred Realm]], Link returns again to the [[Temple of Time]]. The point in which Link arrives though, is not entirely certain. Most believe that it has to be either at the moment where, in the old past, he was about to draw the [[Master Sword]], or even earlier, at the day Link and Zelda first met. The latter seems more likely, because at that day, Zelda hadn't gone into hiding yet and was still in the castle.
The split is created when Zelda, using the [[Ocarina of Time (Item)|Ocarina of Time]] and her powers as a [[Sage]], sends Link back in time in order to reclaim the years he lost.<ref>{{cite|Link, give the Ocarina to me... As a Sage, I can return you to your original time with it.|Princess Zelda|OOT}}</ref> Since the time travel occurs through the [[Sacred Realm]], Link returns again to the [[Temple of Time]].<ref>{{cite|The Temple of Time is the entrance through which you can enter the Sacred Realm from our world.|Princess Zelda|OOT}}</ref> More specifically, Link returns around the time of their original meeting. He proceeds to find Zelda at the same spot, spying at Ganondorf through the window.  


It's interesting to note what a hypothetical observer would see at the point where the split occurs. If the observer followed Link in the new past, he would see him vanishing and appearing again in the [[Temple of Time]]. Although this happens at an instant, the difference is radical. Link, before vanishing, hasn't acquired the Triforce of Courage yet, and is not aware of the consequences of drawing the Master Sword from its [[Pedestal of Time|Pedestal]] at his age. When Link reappears (from the observer's perspective always), he now bears the Triforce of Courage and knows that if he draws the Master Sword his spirit will be sealed for seven years.  
It's interesting to note what a hypothetical observer would see at the point where the split occurs. If the observer followed Link in the new past, he would see him vanishing and appearing again in the [[Temple of Time]]. Although this happens at an instant, the difference is radical. Link, before vanishing, hasn't acquired the Triforce of Courage yet, and is not aware of the consequences of drawing the Master Sword from its [[Pedestal of Time|Pedestal]] at his age. When Link reappears (from the observer's perspective always), he now bears the Triforce of Courage and knows that if he draws the Master Sword his spirit will be sealed for seven years.  

Revision as of 18:13, 30 December 2011

Part of a series of articles on the
Zelda Timeline

History of the Zelda Timeline
Community Timelines

Research:
Canonical Material
Developer Quotes
Game Grouping and Plot Arcs
Ocarina of Time's Ending
Glossary
Timeline Abbreviations

Interpretation:
Deku Tree's Success
Ganon Conflicts
Hylian Cosmology
Split Timeline Disciplines


Ocarina of Time is revered in the theorist community for its immeasurable contribution to the Zelda timeline and timeline theory in general; it is the game that dictates the direction of the timeline at its source, and as to the reason events and subsequent games in each timeline arc occur. Ocarina of Time is well known for its confusing, paradoxical, split ending: by pulling the Master Sword and going seven years into the future, Link will attempt to change the future in order to prevent it from occurring. Because Ocarina of Time is the crux of split timeline theory, it is important to know why the split occurs, and how before attempting to create any timeline structure.

The Narrative

In Ocarina of Time, Link meets up with Princess Zelda in the courtyard of Hyrule Castle as a child; Zelda and Link look through the window and see Ganondorf bowing before her father, Hyrule’s unnamed king. Zelda notes to Link that she had a dream that prophesized Ganondorf’s takeover of Hyrule, but her father did not believe her story.[1] Zelda sends Link to the Temple of Time to pull the Master Sword; he travels seven years into his own future in order to prevent Ganondorf’s plans. As Link pulls the Master Sword, Ganondorf is able to get into the newly-opened door to the Sacred Realm, touch the Triforce, and split it into its component parts.[2]

As an adult, in the future, Link witnesses Hyrule succumb to Ganondorf’s rule; just as Zelda’s dream predicted, Ganondorf usurped the Hylian throne and sent the world into darkness using the Triforce of Power. Link confronts Ganondorf, defeats him, and then the Sages seal him in the Sacred Realm.[3]

Though not explicitly noted, Link returns to his child era to tell Princess Zelda of his exploits and the legitimacy of her dream. With this information, it is implied that the Royal Family is able to stop Ganondorf before he is able to exercise any dominative plans he may have, given the plot direction in confirmed Ocarina of Time sequel, Twilight Princess.

Terminology

In the subsequent analysis section, there will be several terms used that are integral to the understanding of the ending of Ocarina of Time.

  • Old Past: the time period in which Link and Zelda are children, up to the point where Link pulls the Master Sword, and Ganondorf assumes the Triforce of Power.
  • New Past: the time period in which Link and Zelda are children, Link returns from the future, and Ganondorf's wish to conquer Hyrule[4] is not fulfilled.
  • Future: the time period in which Link and Zelda are adults, Ganondorf is defeated and sealed in the Sacred Realm, and Link disappears from this era upon returning to his childhood.

Analysis

When is the split timeline created?

The split is created when Zelda, using the Ocarina of Time and her powers as a Sage, sends Link back in time in order to reclaim the years he lost.[5] Since the time travel occurs through the Sacred Realm, Link returns again to the Temple of Time.[6] More specifically, Link returns around the time of their original meeting. He proceeds to find Zelda at the same spot, spying at Ganondorf through the window.

It's interesting to note what a hypothetical observer would see at the point where the split occurs. If the observer followed Link in the new past, he would see him vanishing and appearing again in the Temple of Time. Although this happens at an instant, the difference is radical. Link, before vanishing, hasn't acquired the Triforce of Courage yet, and is not aware of the consequences of drawing the Master Sword from its Pedestal at his age. When Link reappears (from the observer's perspective always), he now bears the Triforce of Courage and knows that if he draws the Master Sword his spirit will be sealed for seven years.

The last journey Link makes, when Zelda sends him back, can be considered unique. Previously, Link traveled several times in the past using the Master Sword, but no alternate timelines were created. As it seems, the Ocarina of Time coupled with Zelda's powers, had the ability to do that.

Why is there an Adult Timeline Split at all?

The Adult Timeline exists because Link is transported into a real future, given the foundational events in the old past. Since this would have been the natural progression of time, the people living in this time period are real as well, and go on living even through Ganondorf’s takeover of Hyrule as if their seven years had gone by naturally. Link is the only one that is not present for the span of time between the release of the Master Sword and his arrival in the future, so only he (and by extension, Zelda and Navi[7]) is aware of the apparent time difference. One must remember that during the seven years of Ganondorf's takeover, Link's spirit was withheld in the Sacred Realm, as he was not of age to become the Hero of Time when he initially drew the Master Sword.[8] When Link travels back to the old past, it is also only he that disappears from the “future”, and only he that has a recollection of the “future” – Zelda and Ganon do not travel back in time, and appear as they are as if Link had never left. Because Link returns to the new past after defeating Ganon, this plotline of the future continues in which there is no hero to face Ganon after he finds a way to escape from the Sacred Realm pre-The Wind Waker.

In the end, the future, though initially founded in the “old past”, is only spiritually related to that time period, however, the inhabitants of the future are unaware a timeline split was even created.[9][10][11] Only Link and Zelda are fully aware of the breaches in time, though only Link experienced it. This aspect of timeline theory is integral to the split timeline – because we experience Ocarina of Time vicariously through Link, the player is also objectively aware of the split timeline; to any other character in the game, it would seem as if life occurs linearly – there’s no evidence to suggest any other NPC, outside of those mentioned earlier, knows that Link actually traveled in space and time to their “present”.

Aftermath

At the moment Link returns to the Temple of Time in the new past, two alternate universes are created in which:

  1. Ganon is defeated and sealed in the Sacred Realm, Link disappears, the Triforce is still split into its component parts.[12]
  2. Ganon's true intentions are now known to the King, Link and Zelda are children, the Triforce is split into its component parts. The latter is evident in the scene near the ending when Link's Triforce mark glows. It seems that Link had to keep his piece when he traveled back in time. Each piece is bound to its own branch of the timeline though, so in order for Link to retain the Triforce of Courage, when he arrived in the Temple of Time, the Triforce in this branch of the timeline split and as a side-effect Ganon acquired the Triforce of Power.

The first postulate is the foundation for the Adult Timeline Split that leads into The Wind Waker. The opening story of The Wind Waker describes the triumph of the Hero of Time from Ocarina of Time, and how Ganon was able to return to Hyrule, unopposed, after adult Link returned to his own childhood. Two other games are confirmed to take place during this timeline: Phantom Hourglass and Spirit Tracks, both being sequels to The Wind Waker.

The second postulate is the foundation for the Child Timeline Split that leads into Majora's Mask and Twilight Princess. Majora’s Mask occurs several months after Ocarina of Time and describes how Link’s childhood search for his fairy companion, Navi, led him into an alternate world, Termina.[13] The scene in Twilight Princess which depicts Ganon's execution occurs several years later.[14]

Ganon acquired the Triforce of Power in both branches of the timeline, but in different ways. In the Adult Timeline Split, he entered the Sacred Realm and since he witnessed the Triforce splitting, he was aware that he got the Triforce of Power. In the Child Timeline Split, Ganon was unaware that he had it,[15] up to the point where the Triforce activated and revived him after being stabbed by the Sages.

Due to the fact that the Sages collaborate with the Royal Family, who was informed by Link of the "future" events, it is very likely that they knew that Ganon had acquired the Triforce of Power, because of Link's time-travel. What they didn't expect, was that the Triforce would activate by itself and thus make him invulnerable to the sword they used to execute him. According to the above, the "divine prank"[16] was that ironically, the god-created laws, permitted a man like Ganon to obtain a Triforce piece.

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The End of Ocarina of Time

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  1. "I told my father about my dream… However, he didn't believe it was a prophecy... But...I can sense that man's evil intentions! What Ganondorf is after must be nothing less than the Triforce of the Sacred Realm. He must have come to Hyrule to obtain it! And, he wants to conquer Hyrule... no, the entire world!" — Princess Zelda (Ocarina of Time)
  2. "After you opened the door of time, the Master Sword sealed you away in the Sacred Realm... Your spirit remained in the Sacred Realm...and then the Triforce fell into Ganondorf's hands… The Triforce separated into three parts. Only the Triforce of Power remained in Ganondorf's hand." — Princess Zelda (Ocarina of Time)
  3. "The six Sages will open the sealed door and lure Ganondorf back into the Sacred Realm. I will then seal the door to the Sacred Realm from this world. Thus, Ganondorf the Evil King will vanish from Hyrule." — Princess Zelda (Ocarina of Time)
  4. "They say that Ganondorf is not satisfied with ruling only the Gerudo and aims to conquer all of Hyrule!" — Gossip Stone (Ocarina of Time)
  5. "Link, give the Ocarina to me... As a Sage, I can return you to your original time with it." — Princess Zelda (Ocarina of Time)
  6. "The Temple of Time is the entrance through which you can enter the Sacred Realm from our world." — Princess Zelda (Ocarina of Time)
  7. "If you want to return to your original time, return the Master Sword to the Pedestal of Time. By doing this, you will travel back in time seven years...." — Sheik (Zelda in disguise) (Ocarina of Time)
  8. "Only one worthy of the title of "Hero of Time" can pull it from the Pedestal of Time.... However, you were too young to be the Hero of Time.... Therefore, your spirit was sealed here for seven years." — Rauru (Ocarina of Time)
  9. "Hey, mister! I remember you! It's been a long time! How many years has it been? Seven years?! What have you been doing all this time?!" — Fisherman (Ocarina of Time)
  10. "I never forgot the vows we made to each other seven years ago! You're a terrible man to have kept me waiting for these seven long years..." — Ruto (Ocarina of Time)
  11. "What?! You've got an ocarina!! What the heck! That reminds me of that time, seven years ago! Back then a mean kid came here and played a strange song. It messed up this windmill!" — Guru-Guru (Ocarina of Time)
  12. "Someday... When this seal is broken.... That is when I will exterminate your descendants!! As long as the Triforce of Power is in my hand...." — Ganondorf (Ocarina of Time)
  13. "Several months after rescuing Princess Zelda and saving the land of Hyrule, Link set foot into the mysterious world of Termina by chance while in the midst of a new journey." (Majora's Mask manual, pg. 5)
  14. Nintendo Dream: Eiji Aonuma Interview
  15. "His name is...Ganondorf. He was the leader of a band of thieves who invaded Hyrule in the hopes of establishing dominion over the Sacred Realm." — Sages (Twilight Princess)
  16. "Yet...By some divine prank, he, too, had been blessed with the chosen power of the gods." — Sages (Twilight Princess)