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Originally Posted by Enigma
Aha. Very thoughtful....and a little frighentingly detailed...
But very true. Leave it to Nintendo to leave themselves completely open to add a story wherever they feel like it.
But here's a thought, since I don't want to play through OoT right this moment to view the last scenes. You gave the Ocarina to Adult Zelda. She played the song of time to send you back. SO, the ocarina of time is in the "Timeline B" and so appears in ALttP, though minorly. So...how the hell can child Zelda give it to you if it's seven years in an alternate future?
Think about it:
Child Zelda gives you the Ocarina.
You use it to get the Master Sword.
You're sealed with it for seven years.
You give it to Adult Zelda and she sends you back.
**Hence: Ocarina no longer in Child Link's world anymore.**
Thoughts?
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There's a way to explain how Zelda has the Ocarina of Time in both timeline.
Okay, first, Child Zelda gives you the Ocarina
Use it and Link goes 7 years into the future
Beats Ganon, Link gives Zelda the Ocarina of Time and the Master Sword.
Zelda uses the Ocarina of Time to send Link back to the point before Link ever met Zelda, when he first entered Hyrule Castle Town.
At that time, Zelda never threw the Ocarina of Time into the moat, thus she still has it as a child.
So, she gives it to Link months later as a way for Link to remember her.
That's how there's two Ocarina of Time