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Uploaded by on Oct 4, 2008

This is the second episode (2/8) of the first half of this series. Please notice that this IS the first lego animation movie I've ever made.
You would watch these videos (1-8) because you want to hear another creative zelda plot-line.
You watch the eighth (8th) episode to see both plot AND decent stopmotion animation.

So please don't comment on how bad the quality is: I KNOW!!


Plot not make sense? See this link for all explanations:
http://www.mediafire.com/?zmnwzyaljyl

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In the start of this Peg, Link gets his first ride on a horse (No name, but becomes the equivalent of Epona). Next, the apple seed found in the previous peg is planted. Nothing special there. But then, one of the bandits comes through as night falls, heading towards the Farona village. So, this is happening at the same time as the Hyrule invasion scene in the first peg. Here, the bandit nearly defeats the only swordsman in the town, the Mayor, but then Link comes to the rescue. To start off, houses are burning (important later), the boy with the helmet was knocked out (Saved by the helmet, though!). But, the ultimate importance here is that suddenly, the Hylian Orchid wilts to death (it looks like lightning hit it, but this is not to have been the case). Essentially, that was the moment that Zarah touched the map in the invasion scene, sealing the downfall of Hyrule. The next morning, Link travels around, hearing about the damage. The fishermans house is destroyed, he cant fish, what will he do (The carpenter thing becomes an ironic hint later on). Finally, the Mayor tells Link to take the wilted Orchid away, thinking it is a bad omen (which it is). Taking it to the forest near the village, the Flower suddenly comes back to life, and a strange spirit (Later named Zarisa) ascends from the roots of the flower. Symbolic? Quite, actually. Zarisa we find the second half of the series (not yet made) is the granddaughter of Zelda, and what little power of the Triforce of Wisdom that was not absorbed by Zarah in Peg 8 still resided in Zelda and her descendants. So, Zarisa is one of the only symbols of hope to save the Kingdom, and as the flower thrives on the success of the Kingdom of Hyrule, it would make sense that Zarisas presence brings it to life. Next, still being rather vague, Zarisa takes Link to Hyrule castle, to help explain what is going on. After escaping the prison cell, he meets up with Zelda (again, rather cheesy). This is continued in Peg 3.

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  • What is the name of the song (and where did you find it) when Link was thrown into jail. I cant' find it.

  • I can't remeber exactly what it's called; I recorded it from A Link to the Past; the music for being inside Hyrule castle. Hard to say if you can find it on the web, and I don't have it anymore.

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  • i cant decide is timeless tower better or the ice plateau?

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  • @lanog20cp It's the hyrule castle them from a link to the past

  • lol why does it get bright all of a sudden??

  • @lanog20cp att is the best att = timless tower

  • @PdoubleyouC how many pics 4 whole thing

  • Thanks I found it at my usual Zelda music site, Rauru's Return, I saw it there before but I just didn't think Hyrule Castle would have that.

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