So I know the HS is generally accepted to be Link's ancestor. Press J to jump to the feed. The Hero's Shade actually doesn't say this. At some stage he would have learned that Ganondorf obtained the Triforce of Power, despite his heroic efforts. Like the Biblical Holy Spirit guides believers, the hero’s spirit guides the hero chosen by the gods, when the gods aren’t present themselves.

Could the old Link be the cursed swordsman?

The Hero's Shade is wearing something extremely similar to what the soldier ghosts are wearing in that courtyard. But he also says that he'll never be remembered as a hero and I think there's a lot of implication that he died young. In Twilight Princess, the Hero of Time makes an appearance, as the character that has come to be known as the Hero’s Shade. Let's see if we can flesh this out more maybe? the helmets are very similar except for the Hero's Shade helmet having horns, and the armor to me looks like it could be from the same set, just that the Hero's Shade armor would be a different rank. Hmm. Is the Hero's Shade one of the Dark Links in the Lanayru cutscene? I have only played halfway through both Ocarina and Majora, and I'm not the biggest lore buff in the world. If you would like to use all features of this site, it is mandatory to enable JavaScript. In geometry, Heron's formula (sometimes called Hero's formula), named after Hero of Alexandria, gives the area of a triangle when the length of all three sides are known.

Also, since the hero's shade is in hyrule, that implies that link made it there as well... unless wolf spirit thingies can travel to parallel dimensions? Why is the Hero of Time alive as no more than the shade of his former self? As if he's saying.

Stop fishing for a "forgotten/faild flood hero" ! Throughout Majora’s Mask he only became more heroic, as he developed more skills and collected a new arsenal of weaponry, including the Hero’s Bow. the books? Because of Link’s possession of the Triforce of Courage in Twilight Princess, and because of a number of comments from the Hero’s Shade, players learn that Link is a bloodline descendant from the Hero of Time, which of course means that the Hero of Time fathered at least one child.

The life of the hero was one filled with regret. Link is first approached by the Hero’s Shade on the way to the Forest Temple, once he has earned the hero’s old garment. The Hero’s Shade helps Link to become a true hero; even encouraging him with the very words that the Happy Mask Salesman once spoke to him: ‘Believe in your strengths’. I just want to look at things from a different point of view from time to time to keep my theorizing mind sharp and pointy. What’s important is that from before the beginning of Twilight Princess, up to the end, the hero is there to mentor Link and make him worthy of the green tunic that he wears. They speak of Ganondorf being the ‘leader of a band of thieves’, who tried to establish ‘dominion over the sacred realm’, however that ‘he was blind’. Maybe I'm being picky. Is a hero simply someone who stands up to evil and saves the day, or is a hero something much more specific and special in Hylain lore? Through his descendant he could ease his regrets, defeating Ganondorf for good. While I agree that the Hero's Shade isn't OoT/MM Link (even though Hyrule Historia says as much, it directly contradicts TP by saying that the Hero's Shade lamented not being remembered as a hero even though 1) the Hero's Shade never says that, and 2) the Hero is remembered in TP), there are some serious issues in this post that need to be addressed. This is a case of the cursed afterlife. The hero of the past states that to be a hero is to be a part of a specific bloodline and to possess the spirit of the sublime beast. I think so wholeheartedly. The tree ghosts are clearly all just pointing to a hidden button, not some mysterious figure's grave.

The continuously active footwork of the Hero’s Shade when standing still in a battle reflected none other than the Hero of Time.

Midna is able to identify Link as the hero because of his wolf form, showing that the hero’s spirit’s correspondence with a wolf is something known, to however many or few. This environment bears a striking resemblance to the Sacred Realm as depicted in A Link to the Past’s Manual.

let's begin. He wanted to mentor the new hero, but there was no hero who he could develop this bond with. "Sir, I know the Hero of Legend and you have a long way to go before you become HIM."

The term ‘sublime beast’ pertains to a proud, heroic or even divine animal. They wander aimlessly, regretting the wars of the past, wanting only to hear that the war has ended.

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So I know the HS is generally accepted to be Link's ancestor. Press J to jump to the feed. The Hero's Shade actually doesn't say this. At some stage he would have learned that Ganondorf obtained the Triforce of Power, despite his heroic efforts. Like the Biblical Holy Spirit guides believers, the hero’s spirit guides the hero chosen by the gods, when the gods aren’t present themselves.

Could the old Link be the cursed swordsman?

The Hero's Shade is wearing something extremely similar to what the soldier ghosts are wearing in that courtyard. But he also says that he'll never be remembered as a hero and I think there's a lot of implication that he died young. In Twilight Princess, the Hero of Time makes an appearance, as the character that has come to be known as the Hero’s Shade. Let's see if we can flesh this out more maybe? the helmets are very similar except for the Hero's Shade helmet having horns, and the armor to me looks like it could be from the same set, just that the Hero's Shade armor would be a different rank. Hmm. Is the Hero's Shade one of the Dark Links in the Lanayru cutscene? I have only played halfway through both Ocarina and Majora, and I'm not the biggest lore buff in the world. If you would like to use all features of this site, it is mandatory to enable JavaScript. In geometry, Heron's formula (sometimes called Hero's formula), named after Hero of Alexandria, gives the area of a triangle when the length of all three sides are known.

Also, since the hero's shade is in hyrule, that implies that link made it there as well... unless wolf spirit thingies can travel to parallel dimensions? Why is the Hero of Time alive as no more than the shade of his former self? As if he's saying.

Stop fishing for a "forgotten/faild flood hero" ! Throughout Majora’s Mask he only became more heroic, as he developed more skills and collected a new arsenal of weaponry, including the Hero’s Bow. the books? Because of Link’s possession of the Triforce of Courage in Twilight Princess, and because of a number of comments from the Hero’s Shade, players learn that Link is a bloodline descendant from the Hero of Time, which of course means that the Hero of Time fathered at least one child.

The life of the hero was one filled with regret. Link is first approached by the Hero’s Shade on the way to the Forest Temple, once he has earned the hero’s old garment. The Hero’s Shade helps Link to become a true hero; even encouraging him with the very words that the Happy Mask Salesman once spoke to him: ‘Believe in your strengths’. I just want to look at things from a different point of view from time to time to keep my theorizing mind sharp and pointy. What’s important is that from before the beginning of Twilight Princess, up to the end, the hero is there to mentor Link and make him worthy of the green tunic that he wears. They speak of Ganondorf being the ‘leader of a band of thieves’, who tried to establish ‘dominion over the sacred realm’, however that ‘he was blind’. Maybe I'm being picky. Is a hero simply someone who stands up to evil and saves the day, or is a hero something much more specific and special in Hylain lore? Through his descendant he could ease his regrets, defeating Ganondorf for good. While I agree that the Hero's Shade isn't OoT/MM Link (even though Hyrule Historia says as much, it directly contradicts TP by saying that the Hero's Shade lamented not being remembered as a hero even though 1) the Hero's Shade never says that, and 2) the Hero is remembered in TP), there are some serious issues in this post that need to be addressed. This is a case of the cursed afterlife. The hero of the past states that to be a hero is to be a part of a specific bloodline and to possess the spirit of the sublime beast. I think so wholeheartedly. The tree ghosts are clearly all just pointing to a hidden button, not some mysterious figure's grave.

The continuously active footwork of the Hero’s Shade when standing still in a battle reflected none other than the Hero of Time.

Midna is able to identify Link as the hero because of his wolf form, showing that the hero’s spirit’s correspondence with a wolf is something known, to however many or few. This environment bears a striking resemblance to the Sacred Realm as depicted in A Link to the Past’s Manual.

let's begin. He wanted to mentor the new hero, but there was no hero who he could develop this bond with. "Sir, I know the Hero of Legend and you have a long way to go before you become HIM."

The term ‘sublime beast’ pertains to a proud, heroic or even divine animal. They wander aimlessly, regretting the wars of the past, wanting only to hear that the war has ended.

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hero's shade theory

There are also some quotes that might just place the Hero's Shade out of Hyrule.

Maybe, considering that his armor is a bit more fancy, he was the captain. The goal of /r/TrueZelda is to provide a place for informative and interesting Zelda related content and discussions without all the extra fluff (images, video, fan art) from /r/Zelda.

He recognizes the suit as something of nobility in a sense, that only a proud warrior would wear.

The Wind Waker tells of King Daphnes living well beyond the usual lifespan, all because of his regrets over Hyrule and Ganondorf.

Although the connection between the Hero’s Shade and the Hero of Time is firmly established, there is one important question that Twilight Princess failed to answer. I have a baby too. He was just wandering through some unspecified woods (possibly part of the Lost Woods), got mugged, and chased Skull Kid through the portal into Termina. Hyrule Historia says that the Hero's Shade isn't remembered as a hero, but TP doesn't. Link of Twilight Princess had just begun his journey to save his friends, and the hero knew that finally the time had come. By the way, this is an aside: I just want to point out the hilarious liberties the Wikia takes with its assumptions, since I was looking for as much information as possible. They quote their sources. Throughout Twilight Princess the hero mentors Link, passing on his skills and knowledge, also easing his regrets in the process. The Twili in their mutated forms have faces that bears a striking resemblance to the HS's Shield. A theory on the Hero's Shade. Link in Twilight Princess is assumed to be around the age of 17, a similar age to the Hero of Time, who was initially too young to become the hero. People live a cursed half-life, and can only pass into eternal rest once their regrets are dispelled. The Hero's Shade is a powerful being, impervious to attacks, although he can be knocked down during training sessions, presumably due to his status as a spectral figure, with even the Master Sword being incapable of damaging him (which makes sense given he has a good spirit and has even once wielded the legendary blade himself as it's chosen hero). Throughout Twilight Princess both the terms ‘a hero’ and ‘the hero’ are used regularly, and when looking at the original Japanese, they are used interchangeably.

- How did time end up the way he is now? (Stalfos) Those deemed worthy as the hero are capable of wielding the Master Sword, and fighting alongside Zelda with the light arrows. One thing that can be established is that the Hero of Time became a father. Granted, I wouldn't stake my life on this theory. With his connection to Zelda and the Royal Family, let alone being heroic, it is quite likely that Link lived out his days in Hyrule Castle. Maybe this is exceedingly obvious, maybe it was meant to be, but there's more to my theory. That's what all the ghosts are pointing to.

So the Hero's Shade becomes a golden wolf, not because of Twilight, but just because he's dead. Maybe something that happened to him on his travels before he returned to Hyrule. It might be more fun if it were some unknown person who could maybe be expanded upon someday. The Hero of Time declares that ‘At last, I have eased my regrets.’ From here Link advances to defeat Ganondorf. “You were transformed into a blue-eyed beast…That was a sign… It was a sign that the powers of the chosen one rest within you…and that they are awakening. He wanted to pass on his knowledge as a hero to help those who would save Hyrule in the future. Are there any cursed swordsmen we know of in OoT-Adult or in WW? We know that this Link is the same Link who defeated Skull Kid. According to all of this information, it would seem that the hero lived a very productive, fruitful and pleasing life; however, that clearly was not the case. My theory is closely tied to the secret courtyard in Twilight Princess' Hyrule Castle. That is not to say that Twilight Princess is without a backstory entirely, because all throughout the game references are made to a hero of old, and the conflict surrounding him. To me this insinuates that there is some sort of negative influence at the very least. I've heard this "cursed swordsman" idea popping up here and there for ages and I am utterly certain that it was just a translation error. Once in his adulthood, the hero wore a new tunic; one reinforced with chain mail that was more fitting for such a hero. Sorry if I got some things wrong or I stated something really obvious. With both of his regrets eased, the Hero of Time can finally go into the eternal and peaceful rest of death. The ethereal sages of Twilight Princess give insight into this conflict. He waited ages for the next hero to come, and then, in Twilight Princess, that very thing occurred. We all know that he's the same Link from Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask. The ending of Twilight Princess marks the end of the cursed hero, and even though the Hero’s Shade is gone, the spirit that drives heroes to their destiny will never be extinguished. I don't argue with the point that Hero's Shade could indeed have once been the Link from OoT, now dead, returned as a ghost and teaching the new Hero how to fight.

So I know the HS is generally accepted to be Link's ancestor. Press J to jump to the feed. The Hero's Shade actually doesn't say this. At some stage he would have learned that Ganondorf obtained the Triforce of Power, despite his heroic efforts. Like the Biblical Holy Spirit guides believers, the hero’s spirit guides the hero chosen by the gods, when the gods aren’t present themselves.

Could the old Link be the cursed swordsman?

The Hero's Shade is wearing something extremely similar to what the soldier ghosts are wearing in that courtyard. But he also says that he'll never be remembered as a hero and I think there's a lot of implication that he died young. In Twilight Princess, the Hero of Time makes an appearance, as the character that has come to be known as the Hero’s Shade. Let's see if we can flesh this out more maybe? the helmets are very similar except for the Hero's Shade helmet having horns, and the armor to me looks like it could be from the same set, just that the Hero's Shade armor would be a different rank. Hmm. Is the Hero's Shade one of the Dark Links in the Lanayru cutscene? I have only played halfway through both Ocarina and Majora, and I'm not the biggest lore buff in the world. If you would like to use all features of this site, it is mandatory to enable JavaScript. In geometry, Heron's formula (sometimes called Hero's formula), named after Hero of Alexandria, gives the area of a triangle when the length of all three sides are known.

Also, since the hero's shade is in hyrule, that implies that link made it there as well... unless wolf spirit thingies can travel to parallel dimensions? Why is the Hero of Time alive as no more than the shade of his former self? As if he's saying.

Stop fishing for a "forgotten/faild flood hero" ! Throughout Majora’s Mask he only became more heroic, as he developed more skills and collected a new arsenal of weaponry, including the Hero’s Bow. the books? Because of Link’s possession of the Triforce of Courage in Twilight Princess, and because of a number of comments from the Hero’s Shade, players learn that Link is a bloodline descendant from the Hero of Time, which of course means that the Hero of Time fathered at least one child.

The life of the hero was one filled with regret. Link is first approached by the Hero’s Shade on the way to the Forest Temple, once he has earned the hero’s old garment. The Hero’s Shade helps Link to become a true hero; even encouraging him with the very words that the Happy Mask Salesman once spoke to him: ‘Believe in your strengths’. I just want to look at things from a different point of view from time to time to keep my theorizing mind sharp and pointy. What’s important is that from before the beginning of Twilight Princess, up to the end, the hero is there to mentor Link and make him worthy of the green tunic that he wears. They speak of Ganondorf being the ‘leader of a band of thieves’, who tried to establish ‘dominion over the sacred realm’, however that ‘he was blind’. Maybe I'm being picky. Is a hero simply someone who stands up to evil and saves the day, or is a hero something much more specific and special in Hylain lore? Through his descendant he could ease his regrets, defeating Ganondorf for good. While I agree that the Hero's Shade isn't OoT/MM Link (even though Hyrule Historia says as much, it directly contradicts TP by saying that the Hero's Shade lamented not being remembered as a hero even though 1) the Hero's Shade never says that, and 2) the Hero is remembered in TP), there are some serious issues in this post that need to be addressed. This is a case of the cursed afterlife. The hero of the past states that to be a hero is to be a part of a specific bloodline and to possess the spirit of the sublime beast. I think so wholeheartedly. The tree ghosts are clearly all just pointing to a hidden button, not some mysterious figure's grave.

The continuously active footwork of the Hero’s Shade when standing still in a battle reflected none other than the Hero of Time.

Midna is able to identify Link as the hero because of his wolf form, showing that the hero’s spirit’s correspondence with a wolf is something known, to however many or few. This environment bears a striking resemblance to the Sacred Realm as depicted in A Link to the Past’s Manual.

let's begin. He wanted to mentor the new hero, but there was no hero who he could develop this bond with. "Sir, I know the Hero of Legend and you have a long way to go before you become HIM."

The term ‘sublime beast’ pertains to a proud, heroic or even divine animal. They wander aimlessly, regretting the wars of the past, wanting only to hear that the war has ended.

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