Forum:My timeline

This my own timeline, enjoy:

Skyward Sword-->Ocarina of Time-->A Link to the Past-->Prequel to Wind Waker and Link’s Awakening-->Wind Waker-->Phantom Hourglass-->Spirit Tracks Skyward Sword-->Ocarina of Time-->Majora’s Mask-->A Link to the Past-->Link’s Awakening-->Twilight Princess-->Oracle of Ages/Seasons-->Legend of Zelda-->The Adventure of Link The Minish Cap-->Four Swords-->Four Swords Adventure •	(Adult Timeline)- I started the timeline with Skyward Sword, because it precedes Ocarina of Time, which was said to be the first game. A Link to the Past goes next, because it depicts a Ganondorf in the Sacred Realm who obtains the Triforce of Power. I then put the prequel to Wind Waker afterward, because there is no Hero of Time to stop Ganondorf. Remember how Link went on a soul searching journey in Link’s Awakening? That’s why he wasn’t there in the time between OOT and WW. After that, the regular timeline goes on. •	(Child Timeline)- In this timeline, Ganondorf is prevented from obtaining the Triforce because of Link’s warning. After OOT, Ganondorf is put into another realm, but somehow gets the Triforce (A Link to the Past). The connections between A Link to the Past and the Child Timeline, is that Ganondorf somehow obtains the Triforce of Power in Twilight Princess (well, there’s the explanation), and both Master Swords are in a forest (Lost Woods for ALTTP, Faron woods in TP). Chronologically, Link’s Awakening goes next, and then Twilight Princess. Afterwards, Oracle of Ages/Seasons occurs, which explains Ganondorf’s rebirth (I know he became mindless, but who knows?). The rebirth of Ganondorf (and his mind) gives his reappearance in The Legend of Zelda, where he is killed again; than The Adventure of Link, which ends the Timeline. •	(Four Sword Timeline)- In this timeline, instead of there being a Hero of Time, it is the Hero of Men. This occurs in an alternate world like Majora’s Mask.