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The Legend of Zelda: Mystical Seed of Courage (sometimes referred to with the fanon title Oracle of Secrets), was originally designed to be a sequel to both Template:OOS and Template:OOA. Mystical Seed of Courage was supposed to be released several months after its prequels arrived on the shelf to form the Triforce Trilogy with the other two games. It was canceled due to issues involving how the games connected to each other. The project was soon scrapped after complications arose with linking the three games together.
Official Story
The official story for the trology follows as Nintendo described it:[1]
"Princess Zelda, responsible for managing the four seasons of the Land of Hyrule, and the Triforce of Power have been kidnapped by Ganon. The brave hero Link learns of this and sets out to save the princess. However, Ganon learns of Link's quest and splits the Triforce into eight pieces, scattering them throughout the land. In addition, the Rod of the Four Seasons (a device that controls the seasons) along with its hiding place in Hyrule Castle, have flown off to another dimension. As a result of this calamity, Hyrule's four seasons are thrown into chaos and the order of the seasons becomes jumbled. In order to save Princess Zelda and find the "Rod of the Four Seasons," our hero Link must travel back and forth between Hyrule and this other dimension, while receiving help from the spirits residing in the "Tree of Mystery" and also the strange "Uura Tribe" found in this other dimension.
Two characters that will help Link on his quest are introduced. The first is a kangaroo named Ricky. When Link climbs into Ricky's pouch, he will be able to jump and using a pair of boxing gloves, be able to punch out enemies. The other character is Maple. She suddenly appears flying on a broomstick and crashes into Link, bringing about various events in the storyline.
The new item, the Rod of the Four Seasons will be required to solve certain riddles that appear in the game. Maybe the winter snow covers a secret entrance to a dungeon, and you'll need to change the seasons to uncover it."
Known facts
Mystical Seed of Courage was supposed to feature Farore,[citation needed] similar to Din's appearance in Oracle of Seasons, and Nayru's appearance in Oracle of Ages, and was to focus on time travel puzzles involving the time of day;[citation needed] conversely, Oracle of Ages was originally going to focus on color-based puzzles,[citation needed] but absorbed the time travel theme when the former was cancelled.
See also
External links
- Hoaxed Maps for The Mystical Seed of Courage/Oracle of Hours on VGMaps.com (April Fools 2008)
- See also: The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages#Development on Wikipedia
- Zelda Capital
References
- ↑ Template:Cite web