After looking at him more, I don't think he's Vaati. He's clearly either a new villian or Majora's human form or something.lol, vaati.
lookin emo
never realized how much he did
wee ow
so you're basing it not being vaati off of there being a lot of squares on his model/disappearance animation?After looking at him more, I don't think he's Vaati. He's clearly either a new villian or Majora's human form or something.
Some have suggested he looks very similar to the Gilded Sword from Majora's Mask, which would fit with the fact that your companion in this game is a humanoid version of the Master Sword.
He also has a diamond theme. When he teleports, diamonds, he has a diamond coat, and A Diamond Earring.
Maybe SS Will have FOUR antagonists. Each one representing a different card symbol.
Vaati has longer hair, purple hair, his fringe is on the right side, not the left, and he has purple skin, not greenish blueish.so you're basing it not being vaati off of there being a lot of squares on his model/disappearance animation?
vaati feels about right, what with the whole "skyward" theme, going. i dunno. maybe they have a new dude.
kayVaati has longer hair, purple hair, his fringe is on the right side, not the left, and he has purple skin, not greenish blueish.
Throughout all of Ganondorf's changes, you could still clearly tell that it was him. But this just clearly isn't Vaati... Slightly similar in some areas, but definitely different.kay
may i bring up ganondorf's changes from OoT to twilight princess?
or.. LttP to OoT?
kay
may i bring up ganondorf's changes from OoT to twilight princess?
or.. LttP to OoT?
and vaati = a wind sorcerer guy.Ganon = Always a Pig
Ganondorf = Always a dark skinned redhead with a prominent nose
That's the one thing that doesn't make sense about the theory. Well, that and the fact that the Gilded Sword is from Termina, a completely different dimension than the world of Hyrule, in which Skyward Sword takes place. But that same point also opens up a possibility... Yes, the Gilded Sword is created in Termina, but what if the Gilded Sword also exists in Hyrule, but had a different origin? Many people and objects in Termina are counterparts of Hyrulean people and objects, so who's to say that the Gilded Sword isn't one of them, too?You had to have the Gilded Sword built, though. It wasn't an automatic sword that you get eventually. So, technically, the sword doesn't exist until you build it out of the Kokiri sword.
That's the one thing that doesn't make sense about the theory. Well, that and the fact that the Gilded Sword is from Termina, a completely different dimension than the world of Hyrule, in which Skyward Sword takes place. But that same point also opens up a possibility... Yes, the Gilded Sword is created in Termina, but what if the Gilded Sword also exists in Hyrule, but had a different origin? Many people and objects in Termina are counterparts of Hyrulean people and objects, so who's to say that the Gilded Sword isn't one of them, too?
If there are indeed multiple sword spirits in Skyward Sword, it would make sense that more obscure swords like the Gilded Sword would be used, because...well, there aren't that many unique swords in Zelda. Not many ones that are as special as the Master Sword, anyway. The Gilded Sword was pretty much the equivalent of the Master Sword in Majora's Mask, anyway.
Other swords that I could see them using would be the Four Sword, Great Fairy's Sword, Fierce Deity Sword, Magical Sword, and maybe even the Biggoron's Sword. The Phantom Sword and Lokomo Sword are also possible, but they're very similar to the Master Sword, so I'd say their chances are less likely.
Of course, this is all assuming that there even are multiple sword spirits. But I think it's a likely possibility. Besides, just from what we know about the plot so far and the title itself, it's apparent that swords are a big part of Skyward Sword, or at least one sword is. Why not more than one? Plus, it would be interesting to know more about the backstories of various swords throughout the Zelda series.
If they made it a game about the various swords, it'd end up being like Majora's Mask. I just can't see them doing that...
Uh...no. Why do you say that?If they made it a game about the various swords, it'd end up being like Majora's Mask. I just can't see them doing that...
Uh...no. Why do you say that?
Again...no. How exactly would it have the same idea as Majora's Mask? Majora's Mask had more swords than most Zelda games, yeah...but the plot didn't revolve around them or anything, nor did they have spirits of their own. And even if it was similar to Majora's Mask, what makes you think that would stop Nintendo? How many similar elements are repeatedly brought back with each new Zelda game? A lot, lol.If it was about the various swords of Hyrule, it'd have the same idea as Majora's Mask. I just can't see nintendo going into that. Besides, the Gilded sword was optional. Some people probably don't/didn't even know about it.