I mean, I know one person who knows what we missed.Surprised you guys aren't discussing what was in the update. Who knows what you missed.
No I believe the childhood trauma is... you know, what she just talked about with the insanity and the depression and the madness when she was ejected from the castle by the Empire/rebels at the time? That stuff? Pretty sure that's it.Also, childhood trauma... Maybe the same thing that killed Link's mom? Because I don't think she died naturally. Maybe an illness (plauge) or attack of some sort.
Pretty sure it was Impa that rode the horse to death to escape the regicide and the Nemesis moving in.Update analysis, you say? In approximate order...
Childhood trauma causing forgetting. Hmmmm.
On a horse with Impa covered in blood. Why do I have a funny feeling Zelda both doesn't want to know and will eventually need to know what happened? Rode the horse to collapse. Not sure if that's ridden-to-death (horses do that).
I'm sure there's other stuff, but those two jump out at me. I mean, obviously spring of power, but just as obviously we don't know where it is.
Both their mothers died in the Typhoid epidemic.Well the Impa and horse scene reminds me of Ocarina of Time. Oh shoot, did we miss getting the magical instrument? Shoot. Also, childhood trauma... Maybe the same thing that killed Link's mom? Because I don't think she died naturally. Maybe an illness (plauge) or attack of some sort.
While it won't really come up she was already severely ill due to typhoid fever but she and her ladies in waiting were basically wading in cholera and typhoid infected water.And we do know that she died from some kind of illness, possibly the plague.
Well... shit, this got dark quick.While it won't really come up she was already severely ill due to typhoid fever but she and her ladies in waiting were basically wading in cholera and typhoid infected water.
None of them died well.
Well, you don't need much to start cholera and/or typhoid epidemics.
Well, you don't need much to start cholera and/or typhoid epidemics.
Sewage and/or corpses dumped into water supplies can start an outbreak or make it persist.
Skyward Sword's Impa was THOUSANDS of years old when she died.And I imagine the Yiga would be pretty well read on this. I mean they are adept at poison given their use on Zelda, and they do come from a ninja tribe with lots of magitech.
You know are Sheikah Hylians? Impa lives to like 150ish given Purah de-aged herself when she was in her 70s and that was before the calamity. That doesn't seem normal, but Impa is special.
Skyward Sword's Impa was THOUSANDS of years old when she died.
Interesting. When I made that post, I was thinking about how in the instruction manual for Link to the Past, Hyrule was suffiering from plague and drought before Agahnim stopped it with his powers.Well, you don't need much to start cholera and/or typhoid epidemics.
Sewage and/or corpses dumped into water supplies can start an outbreak or make it persist.
Interesting. When I made that post, I was thinking about how in the instruction manual for Link to the Past, Hyrule was suffiering from plague and drought before Agahnim stopped it with his powers.
The implication was that he caused it in the first place.
Incidentially, if an Agahnim shows up I will be very confused.
Exactly. And yet I can't shake the thought that it could happen.I would be exceedingly confused because Agahnim is very closely connected with Ganon (alter ego? pawn?).