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Uploaded by on Dec 23, 2011

Music: Temple of Hylia
Composers: Hajime Wakai, Shiho Fujii, Mahito Yokota, Takeshi Hama
Playlist: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLC5AE6E1EEA630D30
Platform: Wii

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  • @meandmyfriends999 Hylia Rules = Hyrule

  • My temple!

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  • Oh, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait!

    I don't want to be in a crystal!

    Oh, can't one of you guys get me out of that thing?

    ...If i have to, to seal demise, then i'll stay...

    but if he's seal didn't break, i can go, can't i?

    Please get me out of thaaaaaaaaaaat!

  • Faron Woods = kokiri forest

    Eldin Volcano = death mountain

    Lanayru Desert = Geredo desert

    Lake Floria = Lake Hylia

  • Lake Floria = Lake Hylia

    Lanayru Sand Sea = Gerudo Desert

    Eldin Volcano = Death Mountain

    Zora's Domain = Retconned into being right next to Lake Hylia (which makes sense), or not present at all.

  • @HeroicLegend9 Well, Navi can't be Fi because Fi didn't die, she's just sleeping forever, therefore she CAN'T be reincarnated.

    And yes, it does lead up to them. This is the first in the timeline, and Nintendo recently released the official timeline ^_^

  • @Kittycat2786 Ohh, no lake Hylia is lake floria, its Zora's Domain that's missing.

  • @InvaderGIR98 I tought it would be gerudo valley/spirit temple since it's a desert. :$

  • @Kittycat2786 Lanyaru Desert IS lake Hylia

  • Lake Hylia must be between Faron woods and Lanayru desert. Why don't we get to see it?

  • @248sly I did, and while there are some major differences it does have a similar shape. Thousands of years of erosion can change a place drastically.

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