The KINGDOM in the Sky – TLoZ: Tears of the Kingdom Theory



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Zaya – City in the Sky Orchestra
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The Noble Demon – Tower of the Gods Orchestration
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27 thoughts on “The KINGDOM in the Sky – TLoZ: Tears of the Kingdom Theory”

  1. the sacred realm could just be the silent trials realm, which we know turned golden and it should still exist, also the silent realm is literally the normal realm except that its a protected dimension, it changes with changes in the physical realm as we see the structures of skyloft in the final silent trial so the sacred realm is literally just the light world but a different dimension, explaining how it has a surface which becomes the dark world and the triforce is kept above the ground where the islands from the era of the skies still are. So the area we explore in totk is the sacred realm but in the actual normal dimension.

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  2. I think skyloft post-hylian inhabitation was inhabited by the wind tribe, who built the fortress/palace of winds and then other parts were rebuilt by the oocca – they built the city in the sky, but upon the ruins of skyloft. but since botw/tears takes place so far into the future, the only traces of these things would be ancient ruins, even older than the other ruins that something else built on top of the rest, which I hope are separate from the zonai so that we get two more interesting cultures in zelda lore

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  3. I would LOVE to hear your explanation or take on the Minish home realm of all places being the closest to the gods. Small in stature but mighty in spirit, I adore the minish and I hope they get a 3d Zelda focus someday.

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  4. MonsterMaze forgot to mention that depictions of loftwings can also be seen in the area known as the Lanayru Promenade (which is part of the path leading to the foot of Mt. Lanayru). There's been no information as to WHY loftwings are depicted there, but perhaps more will be revealed in the upcoming TotK.

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  5. Skyward Sword and Breath of the Wild is more connected than we think, I mean both links are right handed. If anything I think Ganondorf raising the castle into the air is revenge for what happened in skyward sword (after Link makes that wish to crush the imprisoned.) Ganon never forgotten and that's why he has the upper hand because Link and Zelda don't remember what happened in a past life. That's the curse Demise put on both of them, Fi was trying to remind Link about the fact that the master sword had what was left of Demise and now that it broke…

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  6. The simplest explanation is generally the best. With the emphasis on SS HD , the sky and the similar dark theme of TP, ‘The Kingdom’ is likely the sky kingdom, with ‘Tears’ being both the figurative and literal fall.

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  7. A Zelda YouTuber Quest With Aaron, specializes in building Zelda theories from localization differences, they make a strong case that Hyrule was built in the sacred realm, which is whatever land righteous worshipers of the goddesses inhabit. The dark realm is Hyrule transformed by jyaki and malice.

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  8. Love these videos! Every time I watch them I feel like I'm a scholar at a historian presentation. I'm learning the history of a civilization long past! Lol. For real though, the time, care, and research you put into your theories/videos is apparent.

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