Talk:Sand Realm

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Latest comment: 29 December 2009 by Dany36
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This could actually be merged with Ocean Realm or something, because Sand Realm isn't an actual realm. In the PAL version of Spirit Tracks, "Sand Realm" is called Ocean Realm upon entering, so it's likely that the whole "Sand Realm" doesn't exist and it was just a naming error. Also note how there's no clear transition between the "Sand Realm" and Ocean Realm, as there is between all the other Realms.

Hmmm...maybe... I think in the US version it also says "Ocean Realm" when you're in the Sand Realm. I'm not too sure on the merge, so I'll wait for others to comment. Dany36 17:44, 29 December 2009 (UTC)Reply[reply]
It's actually sort of "in" the Ocean Realm. However, it's also partially in the Fire Realm, as well. Anjean tells Link go go to the Sand Realm. Also, the official guide calls it the "Sand Realm". Besides, there's more than enough information for the page. Alter  {T C B H } 21:18, December 29, 2009 (UTC)

Suggesting an addition

I was going to add a trivia part on the Sand Realm article, but I'm not sure if it's too speculative. It's this:

The Ends of the Earth Station, while being located northeast of the Fire Realm, is on a sandy territory (and it's even sand-themed, requiring the Sand Wand for its series of puzzles to be solved) that can only be accessed when a Force Gem from the Sand Sanctuary is received from Rael. Because of these features, the station may be an extra-territorial part of the Sand Realm.

What do you think? --K2L (Interrogatory) 13:51, 20 May 2011 (EDT)

This sounds way more like theory than trivia to me, and is even written as such. I'd say if it is to be included, make sure to tag it with the theory template! Trivia is a section that caters to quirky, yet blatantly evidenced factoids about the games; the terms "may be" in this sentence give it away as more of a theory. Interesting find, K2L! — ciprianotalk 19:01, 20 May 2011 (EDT)