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The thing that disturbed me The most about this game is that when you kill a like like and it drops a weapon or bow it implies someone was eaten by a like like.
The ancient hero is probably one of the first Zonai Hylian hybrids, since Calamity Ganon is probably a product of imprisoned Ganondorf, and by the time he was imprisoned, the last Zonai were Rauru and Mineru, I believe that the ancient hero is Rauru and Sonia's either son or a little more distant offspring, and probably the first one to fight off Calamity Ganon after Ganondorf's imprisonment. That's the only way the timeline of BOTW and TOTK fits in my mind.
One theory about Yona is that she could hail from Labrynna - it seems like the only place that isn't Hyrule that has a water habitat (the sea) for the Zora. (And no, Termina doesn't count - it was fabricated by Skull Kid wearing Majora's Mask.)
I think the bargainers statues are not evil. Their jobs is leading lost souls to the after life. In a Yiga journal it says that when one of the Yiga approached it they died instantly which referring that Yigas are actually lost souls. When Link approach it nothing happens because Link is not a lost soul
There are pillars with three soldier ghosts and those are underneath calamity memorials zelda created on the surface, so these are souls lost to the calamity and are probably trying to aid link in his fight by giving him undecayed weapons and once you take the weapon they go away,their purpose fulfilled.
They also the same type of armor as hyrules knights. they could easily be Links brothers in arms. His father was a royal guard and proably grew up around alot of them so he would have been close to these men in life. In context Link is the last knight of Rhaoms era so in a way those soliders are still aiding the last knight of the old guard.
Going further back: The Depths have a lot of ancient architecture which could be argued as being one of the oldest Hyrules. Those guards would have sworn fealty to the royal family just like later guards - them offering their weapons may be a very long dedication to the hero and royal family, passing on their duty so that they can finally rest in peace. I wonder if the locations of poes correspond with any ruins or settlements on the surface; we can assume those are lost souls from old kingdoms trapped in what was once the surface world.
I was playing tears of the kingdom and had barley explored hyrule for literally 5 minutes and those creepy hands got me it completely caught me off guard
I’d bet they changed miasma to gloom for two reasons: it was too close to malice which was confusing, and miasma is associated with plagues and pandemics which is a touchy subject even in 2023.
i like to think the Ancient Hero is a culmination of several different Links/Heroes of the past and includes things like the Link with Pink hair, Link from Twilight with brown hair, and most other Linsk being blonde equaling out to red. also the bunny Link and wolf Link being the reason for animalistic features being included. i don’t have a good justification other than vibes though
@@demoniodelamemoria I’ve also been thinking something like this, like there was a splitting of someone into two entities, one light and one shadow, like someone who is trying to be too pure and suppressing/destroying the parts of themselves they are afraid of or aren’t fond of
You know, one thing that came to my mind about the Ancient Hero is more about their tail. The only other humanoid species I can think of that has a tail (that isn't a monster) are the Pikori, who also have elf-like ears, snouts, and rather animalistic feet. So, my theory is this: What if the Ancient Hero was actually a sort of missing link (pun not intended) between the Zonai and the Pikori? Both come from the sky, both are close to the gods. By the time Minish Cap came around the Zonai were long gone? Who's to say they couldn't have evolved into the Pikori? The Ritos evolved in only a couple centuries, so what's a few millenia?
That’s a neat theory, one problem, me and a lot of people have subscribed to the theory that instead of taking place at the start of the franchise, TOTK’s past actually takes place after all the other games, but is still so far back from BOTW, almost in the middle, there’s proof for this as the Rito wouldn’t have even existed if TOTK’s past was before Wind Waker, and Minsih Cap definitely is (also all the Hero’s tunics and weapons wouldn’t exist either). Edit: This also explains why Skyward Sword’s plot and TOTK’s plot don’t add up.
@@LJ_973 to be fair, I posted this before it was confirmed to be after all the other games. Just reverse it to where the Minish evolved into the Zonai now. That's my new theory.
Another thing that was creepy for me is that the first set of underground statues you are sent to photograph/follow don't look like any current race - they are sort of badger/mole/people. Who were they and what happened to them? The king gleeok arena in the depths is a square with a statue at each corner: the ones corresponding to the Gerudo, Zora, Gorons, and Rito. The badger/mole/people aren't included. Why not? (The arena presumably could've been made to be a pentagon instead of a square.)
I think that's because it's supposed to mirror the Thyphlo ruins where for every one of the first 4 sages you got a quest to do. After finishing all 4 (keep in mind that there is no 5th sage quest) u get to a last stone plate which tells that the ruins were once build to honor the 4 races who stood with Rauru against Ganondorf. That's why I think you get a statue for every one of the 4 races in the depths.
Great point! Makes me wonder why the mole-badger people didn't also help. Just because there weren't enough sacred stones? or did they not care? or were they all already dead? Their statues seem similar to the other leading-you-somewhere statues, suggesting they were built at a similar time by similar people (presumably the Zonai who were using the mines for their zonaite).
@@patrickpablo217 I figured they look a lot like Mogmas from Skyward Sword and just started to headcanon that they fell for Ganondorfs tricks and joined him in battle out of greed (they come off as mostly selfish and greedy in Skyward Sword, although some of them are nice). That would explain why they are missing - they fell with Ganondorf. Also probably got shunned by the others for that whole ordeal.
@@majora5651I've held that the Horroblins are the corrupted Mogma from Skyward Sword. Thousands of years of evil corrupting the very soil, seeping into their essence, eventually turning them from mole-like creatures into corrupted goblin-like cave dwellers.
The bargainers are my biggest interest so far. If you look at their 4-eyed face, their nose forms a scale along with the eyes, indicating they would weigh the merit of souls, like the Anubis weighs the hearts of the dead. Not sure this indicates their fair judgement of all souls or if they are indeed judging while saying they don't. A second point being the face on their backs. After visiting the forgotten temple one and taking lots of pictures, to me, that face is actually that of a Bokoblin! If we ignore the quite angry looking eyes, the triangular pig snout and wide mouth with few fangs is very similar to a Bokoblin. Why the angry stare though? It really goes against their neutral nature. And as for their name, it seems they are callen Majin in japanese, so I've seen it also translated as "demon". Either way, the name bargainer mostly reduced the mystery, unlike the horned statue that although less mysterious, is still quite creepy.
Majin does not exclusively mean demon, Akuma does. Majin is "magical person" and is more related to genies or sorcerers. Also demons in Japanese mythology are not exclusively evil.
i think the face on the back of the statue looks similar to the skull on the barbarian armor set and the skull that used to be in the bottomless swamp in botw (removed in totk for some reason)
@@sh4rkss I'll have to check that out again. Those connections never got addressed in TotK, especially with the new Zonai we got, almost making it look like the barbarian armor was literally from some distant tribe, maybe the boar tribe of the Zonai. They terraformed the bottomless swamp just so you could have a safe place to drop when leaving the sky islands.
For me the most interesting thing is the fact when you talkt to the temple of time goddes statue it asks you to take its "eyes" to its body its body in the depth, which makes me think that they're more ancient aspects ot the 3 goddesses, kinda like how the gods in Rick roiden Percy Jackson books are.
I'm a fan of my friend's theory about the ancient hero: he looks like a combination of the zonai and hyrulians, so he might be a child/descendent of Raru and Sonia
10:40 He is NOT the first hero to have defeated Calamity Gabon. The calamity must have happened at LEAST twice for the Sheikah to be able to predict the event and create the divine beasts and what not.
Interesting fact about the gloom is that it’s technically less deadly than the original malice. Just in the fact that it damages you slower which goes against my initial instincts. I guess they assumed it’d be too OP if it damaged as fast or faster and temporarily locked hearts up.
The ancient hero doesn't have the third eye at least in the aspect, but who really knows at this point if all zonai have third eyes or if none have tails.
this. i mean mineru looks more catlike to rauru's goatlike appearance. the have the same skintone, but colour means nothing really in terms of species.
I'd say the most spine chilling thing I noticed was at the southwest corner of the map. beneath arbiters grounds- which was taken from the gerudo who seemingly no longer exist at the time of twilight princess, with all inclinations that they were dragged to it and executed or banished, as a society and culture- there is a zonai structure entitled "The Gerudo Cemetery." I found the implications of it to be the most skin crawlingly bleak of anything in the game.
I noticed in tears of the kingdom that you can tell the shadow soldiers are indeed Hyrule soldiers due to the helms, if you have the soldier’s helm. stand next to them and it has the same shape so if link is wearing someone’s from the army’s armor that and the helms match that means they are either the same or I’m just going too deep into a design choice
Some have speculated that the Ancient Hero really IS Zonai after all. The theory originates from the Rito and that though the fact remains that they're all birds, they aren't all based off of the _same_ bird. Some like Kass look like a Parrot while Penn looks more akin to a Pelican. Now taking this back to the Zonai, we have only seen two, Rauru and Mineru. Both resemble Llama's or goats in appearance, Mineru even has rabbit-like ears, but that's all we have to base the Zonai off of. The Ancient Hero almost seems to resemble a Lemur but with some canine-like features as well. Who's to say that the Zonai weren't as diverse as the Rito are? Perhaps they're even more diverse than we think. We simply don't know enough about the Zonai, though Ganondorf reveals that they are extinct with the two siblings having been the last of them but not how it came to be that way. My speculation is that it was the original Calamity, although that would throw the Ganondorf = Calamity Ganon theory way off, but remember that is not confirmed, only implied (at least to my knowledge).
Ganondorf didn't say that all the zonai were extinct, he said that they left, basically they went back to where they came from, before they "descended on Hyrule". So Ganondorf = Calamity Ganon, I think that's pretty obvious, but I still support your theory on the Ancient Hero, because first of all how would Ganondorf be sure that absolutely all of the Zonai except for Rauru and Mineru left ? He just knows that Rauru and Mineru are still here, and when he says that Rauru neither denies it nor confirms it soo some zonai might have still been living in Hyrule during the imprisoning war, and those Zonai might have looked more like the Ancient Hero. Another possibility is that they came back to see what happened after the imprisoning war, if they can come and go at will nothing stops them from just checking out what the hell is going on down there, and one thing lead to another and we have the Ancient Hero, a mix between a Hylian and a more canine-like Zonai. Basically there is 500 000 000 different ways to justify the appearance of the Ancient Hero.
There was a creepy link I made explaining why Ganon's power grows under the blood moon. A blood moon in real life is just a lunar eclipse, the moon in the earth's shadow. This being the case, if the only way you can recover from gloom is by standing on the surface or only where there is enough light, then it would stand to reason that Gloom and Ganon's power grows weaker in the light. By having a lunar eclipse happen, even the reflected light of the sun is diminished. Thus Ganon's power can operate without interference from sunlight. Long story short, Ganon's power is strongest when there is no light source great enough to interfere.
I would say Ive literally spent a year of my life playing Ocarina of Time literally 365 days worth of playing to an obsessive point where it became a staple of my childhood and who I am, to this day the scariest thing to me has to be the redeads. Even now as Im grown up me playing as grown up Link I still feel that same terror followed by remembering its just a game and then killing them once for me now and then again for me as a 3 year old child covering his ears watching his Mom play for him.
A possible reason for Gloom being named in such a way is because of “gloomy weather”, as sunlight (and natural light in general, as seen from Sundelions and Lights of Blessing) is a direct counteract to Gloom.
I would normally edit my other comment, but this seemed like helpful information to share without going unnoticed. I noticed the actual corresponding feature for the single pillars with 3 spirits. Anywhere you find one of the monuments with a Silent Princess is where you'll find those pillars. If you stand on the monument, change the map level to the depths, and drop a stamp, it'll be right on the pillar.
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I love the bargainer statues since I believe they do represent the good and the bad, Grim Reapers in other words. You can also connect their payment of souls to the mythical Charon who wants payment to help you cross the river Styx. Excellent episode! 👍🏻🇸🇪
@@Megrez-Alberichanother note is that demons are not exclusively evil in Japanese mythology. It's more of a western thing to associate them with being just evil beings.
It could also be because Nintendo America didn’t think kids would be able to read “miasma” or know what it means. It still would have been a better name than gloom.
The Ancient Hero's Aspect seems to be more than just a Zonai. I noticed quite quickly after getting it. If you look, it has physical traits from at least 4 out of 6 (counting the zonai) of all the Hyrulean races. The face, ears, and torso are a blend of Hylian and Zonai. The hair is the same red as the Gerudo. The legs and feet are reminiscent of the Rito. I can't really see anything that's unique to the Zora or Gorons, so I might be over-analyzing it. I also can't explain the tail, unless that's supposed to be from the Zora. Since the Zora tails are on their heads though, I don't really think that tracks.
The trio spirit soldiers are under a Plaque written by Zelda which recognizes the souls that have been lost to the Calamity. The easiest one to find is in Castle Town of Hyrule Castle. In the Depths there should be three soldier Spirits. I’ve heard a theory from another content creator that the spirits, like poe’s are stuck in the mortal plane. However they believed the soldiers are waiting to fulfill there purpose. Offering up their weapons to the Hero of Hyrule to continue their duty they could not accomplish. Once you take the weapons they disappear, likely to the afterlife. However, the strange thing about these spirits is that they will reappear/respawn after a blood moon… which brings stranger questions.
Well, when you stop and think about the events that transpired during the Calamity, I would imagine that there are many lost souls with unfinished business waiting in the Depths for their chance to aid Link in his quest to bring an end to the one responsible for their unrest....It's possible that once the ones who presented their armaments to Link and moved on, more manifest in their place or find their way to the astral plane to offer their services to their kingdom once again.....In a story sense! In a game mechanic bit, they're just reset like everything else is.........
I want to believe that it was called 'Gloom' because most people in the Americas(USA/maybe Canada) don't particularly have 'Miasma' in their vocabulary unless they've done a deep dive into the European Histories.
I have not gone through all of ToTK yet, and know very little about these bargaining statues. But they did remind me of something as they might be a reference to something else in another game. The 4 bosses / Giants of Termina In Majora's Mask you have Four bosses. Each of them wearing a mask that seals the spirit a Giant. Rather, these giants are sleeping and their 'song to order' is locked behind defeating these bosses. Now the Bargaining statues could be either reference to the bosses or to these hulking giants that sleep within the land, as they are the spirits of the mountains, oceans, forests and desserts. This reference falls apart when I am to understand there are only three of said statues? The hulking ones? Well, in true theory fashion I have a solution for that too that is just too convenient to not use. Desserts. Mountains. Forests. Oceans. Three of these locations are reachable through the depths, one is not. You cannot reach the oceans. So maybe one is sleeping there we simply can't reach this way. If this holds up we'd have to check if each hulking bargaining statue is indeed in the three different terrains. IF not, I got nothing.
I truly believe the ancient hero was a Zonai/Gerudo hybrid instead of Hylian. It would have awesome implications of this ancient hero was an offspring by an incarnation of Ganondorf.
NintendoBlackCrisis suggests the bargainer statues are grim reapers or psychopomps given the language they use towards the poes and merely are there to retrieve and guide poes (lost souls) to the afterlife Also, if you check many of the surface locations for the soldier spirits, most of them are graves or memorials to Hyrule's guards and soldiers; suggesting they are just truly soldiers not able to be at rest due to war trauma (thus, being lingering spirits with attachments) and/or Ganon's influence.
Oh, oh! Maybe the Ancient Hero is a combination of multiple races! Gerudo hair and jewelry, Hylian physique, Zonai skin, Rito-inspired feet, Zora-inspired tail, that sort of thing!
Tears of the Kingdom is largely a metaphor for environmental degradation at the hands of humans. The fact that “bad air,” or pollution, is a major factor in this game (in the form of Gloom) is a clear indicator. Also, each of the four sages represent nature- earth, wind, water, and…electricity. In each of their respective domains, the land is plagued by some sort of environmental disaster. The water in Zora’s Domain is polluted with sludge. The Gordon’s food is polluted and making them sick. The weather around Rito village is unseasonably cold. Unusual dust storms threaten the Garudo’s way of life. All of these unusual weather patterns and instances of pollution all emanate from one man- _thee_ Man- Ganandorf, who represents unchecked Capitalism and the impact it has in the environment.
My head canon is that the ancient hero is ganondorf and an unnamed zonais son... Hear me out... How did ganondorf know so much about the zonai and their powers... Why was he so set on their destruction... I think the zonai mother died in the birth, and the child hidden away... Ganondorf was told the child died, and the events we see happen continue on their path(listen to his words again from the view of a father who lost everything)... When the first calamity happens, the son, now older, rises up to end his father's evil... Common trope in fantasy. The son atoning for the fathers sins...
also do notice once you've beaten the game, another sage power shows up, it could be either ganon's power (obtained by smashing his secret stone,) or Zelda's.
i’ve just barely started playing totk, i’ve only gotten one temple done, and i’m working on the zora temple. but these made so much sense, even though i’ve not played totk long, all because of botw.
The ancient hero could be a Lynel or a lynel hybrid. They were depicted as guardian spirits in previous iterations and they more or less match the description, if you think of the outfit as Link, being infused with lynel powers, which is how the items are described in lore.
for the ancient hero, the requisites to be the Chosen hero have always been that the person in question has to have a soul and heart full of Courage, and be chosen by Hylia and the Master Sword, there's never been anything about the Hero needing to be Hylian or a male, perhaps this hero was one of the new non hylian chosen ones, or like you said, someone between Zonai and Hylian, after all Rauru and Zonia must have been some of the last interspecies marriages and probably had a child to keep the royal lineage alive, but who knows!
I feel like the “ancient hero” and its likeness to both zonai and Hylians would infer that the hero who fought the calamity may have been the descendant of Rauru and Sonia
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I think it’s interesting how the bargainer statue eyes (at least to me) look like to sets of scales. With the right and left eye being the actual part of the scale you would put weight on. Makes the undertaker idea make more sense.
I normally see shoki or miasma in animes in the context of some supernatural nocive cloud of bad energies (shoutouts to InuYasha and many other shows), so it seems like a more complex meaning in their culture. I suppose it just doesn't really translate well even if other languages use the word miasma, but I wouldn't have just used malice once again as they are different.
I recommend the anime Dr. Stone to see the scientific version of it!! Since Japan has a volcanoe I think it makes sense that they gave personified powers of evil to a scientific phenomena
@@Elizabeth_Paz I have indeed seen "her" in Dr. Stone. Good call. I just don't remember anyone there making that connection, but it makes total sense for this case!
I was thinking about the Bargainer Statues the other day and I thought that maybe they are reaaaally ancient goddess statues that have been forgotten to time. I dunno tho
Cool detail about bargainer statues. They return souls, ie poes, to the afterlife, right? Well look closely at their faces. Their eyes bear the shape of scales. In egyptian mythos, scales are used to weigh the hearts of the dead to determine their eternal fate. However the statues in TotK state that there is no good or evil in wandering spirits, and they all simply get sent along to the afterlife. So perhaps this is a bit of a design change during development; or perhaps I am simply over thinking a few details.
Gloom vs Miasma - this to me shows they just used two words as the enemies covered in it are Miasma (enter monster name here) Bargainers are Dementors! I say the Ancient Hero's Aspect is either Rauru or Rauru's relative
I think Rauru is actually a bad dud(e) too. as Ganon implies before Rauru seals him away, he said that that it was clever use to seal away his enemies while Rauru was sealing him away for how ever long it was. could it be this was what he did to anybody trying to stop him from becoming Hyrule first king? but because Ganon's power was too strong, Rauru sacrificed his life too? maybe the other "Zonai", in the shrines were Rauru's enemies. As Ganon said before fighting link; he would crush any opposition in order to rule, also saying it was what a king must do. (either that, or don't listen to Ganon.) I'm also using my sister's account.
Also when you are using ultra hand to build stuff kass’ music plays in the background very lightly nobody else has ever noticed that besides me but next time you’re building something turn the volume up you can hear his accordion playing
Actually, the ancient hero from the Calamity before BOTW and that the armor is based off of in TOTK cannot be the first hero to face the Calamity. There's nothing supporting that idea, because the Calamity 10,000 years before BOTW, Hyrule was prepared for the Calamity's return with the Guardians, meaning that there had to have been at least one other Calamity before. I surmise that there were at least 3 or 4 other Calamities before BOTW, including the one with the ancient hero. Hyrule had to discover the pattern of the Calamity returning every 10,000 years, and it happening one time wouldn't have been enough to make that assumption. If the ancient hero was the first hero to face the Calamity, how did Hyrule know of the Calamity's 'return', and why did the Sheikah create the Guardians to help fight the Calamity, a threat that they (Hyrule) would have never faced up until that point. My theory is that the Calamity with the ancient hero was at least the fourth Calamity Hyrule faced. After facing the Calamity 2 times, Hyrule could see that it took 10,000 years for it to return if they were keeping records, and the third time would have solidified the theory that it occurred every 10,000 years and the fourth one is when the Guardians are created and the ancient hero is the one to wield the Master Sword against the Calamity.
Animal feet? Digitigrade. The term is digitigrade. Essentially animal toes like dogs, cats, etc. Maybe it's freaking out the lot of you guys because you're not privy to the furry community. As for me, the only unsettling thing about the Ancient Hero's Aspect is its possible relation to the Gerudo race.
Maybe The Ancient Hero was a human sized Minish and the gold part represents his Secret Zonai Stone that made him human sized there was concept art showing a tiny house in BOTW's concept art?
Maybe The Ancient Hero was a human sized Minish and his Secret Zonai Stone made him human sized there was concept art showing a tiny house in BOTW's concept art.
3:49 in Spanish it was translated to "Aura Maligna", which means "Evil Aura". This is the same term used in some animes and rpg to refer to a black and red energy. Gloom sounds just silly
I think the ancient hero is a mixed appeareance of Zonai and Hylians and since the there were more Hylians than Zonai later on the future generation became pure Hylians
I think the bargainers are primordial gods from a time before the three golden goddesses descended upon the land of pre- hyrule. I say this, Because the vast underground expanse in itself looks like it could have been a surface world at one point. There are made structures and evidence of some kind of culture/s down there... Maybe the goddesses seen this world, frowned upon what they saw, decided to bury it all and start anew, covering over what was. To lay the foundations of the hyrule we come to know. Nayru and Farore probably didn't see any order or love in all the chaos of the world, told Din to glass over and shape it a certain way. And then the 3 of them made it like the world we now know. Demise could have been another old god walking amongst the bargainers. Or a mortal who attained god-hood/godly powers. Either through sheer will. Or forcefully taking them (like totk ganondorf). He most likely would have opposed the arrival of the 3 goddesses. Being one to bask in the chaos, opposing order and all that is good.
That is interesting because previous "Poe" enemies were mages/magic users that attacked Link with magic attacks instead of physical weapons (or using their bodies). Since the bargainer statues want Poe souls, it might be related. I do find it interesting that most Poe enemies in older games had 2 eyes while bargainer statues have 4 eyes. They also resemble "Poe Collector" or Garo from N64 Ocarina of Time/Majora's Mask.
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The thing that disturbed me The most about this game is that when you kill a like like and it drops a weapon or bow it implies someone was eaten by a like like.
I like like that idea! 🤭
omg i didn't think of it that way
@@swsiii I like, really like like that idea for like likes
Do like likes steal weapons in this game?
Thats what they did in every other Zelda game
The ancient hero is probably one of the first Zonai Hylian hybrids, since Calamity Ganon is probably a product of imprisoned Ganondorf, and by the time he was imprisoned, the last Zonai were Rauru and Mineru, I believe that the ancient hero is Rauru and Sonia's either son or a little more distant offspring, and probably the first one to fight off Calamity Ganon after Ganondorf's imprisonment. That's the only way the timeline of BOTW and TOTK fits in my mind.
That's a nice theory! Maybe the two first princess and hero were siblings? The ancient hero definitely looks like a hylian/Zonai hybrid
That actually makes perfect sense to me!!that's what I'm gonna go with!
❤ this fits perfectly
The Cass situation I chocked up to him visiting other Rito tribes like how Yona explains how she technically wasn't from Hyrules Zora Domain.
One theory about Yona is that she could hail from Labrynna - it seems like the only place that isn't Hyrule that has a water habitat (the sea) for the Zora.
(And no, Termina doesn't count - it was fabricated by Skull Kid wearing Majora's Mask.)
I believe you are looking for the phrase "chalked up to"
I think the bargainers statues are not evil. Their jobs is leading lost souls to the after life. In a Yiga journal it says that when one of the Yiga approached it they died instantly which referring that Yigas are actually lost souls. When Link approach it nothing happens because Link is not a lost soul
There are pillars with three soldier ghosts and those are underneath calamity memorials zelda created on the surface, so these are souls lost to the calamity and are probably trying to aid link in his fight by giving him undecayed weapons and once you take the weapon they go away,their purpose fulfilled.
They also the same type of armor as hyrules knights. they could easily be Links brothers in arms. His father was a royal guard and proably grew up around alot of them so he would have been close to these men in life. In context Link is the last knight of Rhaoms era so in a way those soliders are still aiding the last knight of the old guard.
@@alexburn4014 i didn't notice the armor being the same,that's more evidence to my theory.
Going further back: The Depths have a lot of ancient architecture which could be argued as being one of the oldest Hyrules. Those guards would have sworn fealty to the royal family just like later guards - them offering their weapons may be a very long dedication to the hero and royal family, passing on their duty so that they can finally rest in peace.
I wonder if the locations of poes correspond with any ruins or settlements on the surface; we can assume those are lost souls from old kingdoms trapped in what was once the surface world.
I was playing tears of the kingdom and had barley explored hyrule for literally 5 minutes and those creepy hands got me it completely caught me off guard
I’d bet they changed miasma to gloom for two reasons: it was too close to malice which was confusing, and miasma is associated with plagues and pandemics which is a touchy subject even in 2023.
More likely they assumed most English speaking people didn't know what miasma meant...but gloom they do
It's Ganon coom...
@@lordneeko Makes sense. The average literacy level of an American English speaker is only 6th grade (11 to 12 years old).
This miasma is hell on my asthma...
Not gonna lie, i didn't even associate Miasma with a sensitive subject until now, i have always called the malice pools miasma pool in BOTW
An interesting thing about The Ancient Hero form is it's very reminiscent of Twilight designs, almost like a combination between it and the Zonai
The hero could be a guerudo king from long ago
i like to think the Ancient Hero is a culmination of several different Links/Heroes of the past and includes things like the Link with Pink hair, Link from Twilight with brown hair, and most other Linsk being blonde equaling out to red. also the bunny Link and wolf Link being the reason for animalistic features being included. i don’t have a good justification other than vibes though
@@EthanHartford-ol7np this is my theory! in fact, what if Ganondorf himself was the ancient hero, and part of why he's pissed is...something!
@@LostInTheFloatingWorldI think they were brothers, both what became Ganondorf and the “Zonai Hero”. Maybe it was a mix of Gerudos and Zonais…
@@demoniodelamemoria I’ve also been thinking something like this, like there was a splitting of someone into two entities, one light and one shadow, like someone who is trying to be too pure and suppressing/destroying the parts of themselves they are afraid of or aren’t fond of
the three ghosts are located under each of the monuments that Zelda made to honor those who lost their lives in the calamity.
You know, one thing that came to my mind about the Ancient Hero is more about their tail. The only other humanoid species I can think of that has a tail (that isn't a monster) are the Pikori, who also have elf-like ears, snouts, and rather animalistic feet. So, my theory is this: What if the Ancient Hero was actually a sort of missing link (pun not intended) between the Zonai and the Pikori? Both come from the sky, both are close to the gods. By the time Minish Cap came around the Zonai were long gone? Who's to say they couldn't have evolved into the Pikori? The Ritos evolved in only a couple centuries, so what's a few millenia?
That’s a neat theory, one problem, me and a lot of people have subscribed to the theory that instead of taking place at the start of the franchise, TOTK’s past actually takes place after all the other games, but is still so far back from BOTW, almost in the middle, there’s proof for this as the Rito wouldn’t have even existed if TOTK’s past was before Wind Waker, and Minsih Cap definitely is (also all the Hero’s tunics and weapons wouldn’t exist either).
Edit: This also explains why Skyward Sword’s plot and TOTK’s plot don’t add up.
@@LJ_973 to be fair, I posted this before it was confirmed to be after all the other games. Just reverse it to where the Minish evolved into the Zonai now. That's my new theory.
Another thing that was creepy for me is that the first set of underground statues you are sent to photograph/follow don't look like any current race - they are sort of badger/mole/people. Who were they and what happened to them? The king gleeok arena in the depths is a square with a statue at each corner: the ones corresponding to the Gerudo, Zora, Gorons, and Rito. The badger/mole/people aren't included. Why not? (The arena presumably could've been made to be a pentagon instead of a square.)
I think that's because it's supposed to mirror the Thyphlo ruins where for every one of the first 4 sages you got a quest to do. After finishing all 4 (keep in mind that there is no 5th sage quest) u get to a last stone plate which tells that the ruins were once build to honor the 4 races who stood with Rauru against Ganondorf.
That's why I think you get a statue for every one of the 4 races in the depths.
Great point! Makes me wonder why the mole-badger people didn't also help. Just because there weren't enough sacred stones? or did they not care? or were they all already dead? Their statues seem similar to the other leading-you-somewhere statues, suggesting they were built at a similar time by similar people (presumably the Zonai who were using the mines for their zonaite).
They could be the people who once wore the miners set
@@patrickpablo217 I figured they look a lot like Mogmas from Skyward Sword and just started to headcanon that they fell for Ganondorfs tricks and joined him in battle out of greed (they come off as mostly selfish and greedy in Skyward Sword, although some of them are nice). That would explain why they are missing - they fell with Ganondorf. Also probably got shunned by the others for that whole ordeal.
@@majora5651I've held that the Horroblins are the corrupted Mogma from Skyward Sword.
Thousands of years of evil corrupting the very soil, seeping into their essence, eventually turning them from mole-like creatures into corrupted goblin-like cave dwellers.
The bargainers are my biggest interest so far.
If you look at their 4-eyed face, their nose forms a scale along with the eyes, indicating they would weigh the merit of souls, like the Anubis weighs the hearts of the dead.
Not sure this indicates their fair judgement of all souls or if they are indeed judging while saying they don't.
A second point being the face on their backs. After visiting the forgotten temple one and taking lots of pictures, to me, that face is actually that of a Bokoblin!
If we ignore the quite angry looking eyes, the triangular pig snout and wide mouth with few fangs is very similar to a Bokoblin.
Why the angry stare though? It really goes against their neutral nature.
And as for their name, it seems they are callen Majin in japanese, so I've seen it also translated as "demon".
Either way, the name bargainer mostly reduced the mystery, unlike the horned statue that although less mysterious, is still quite creepy.
Majin does not exclusively mean demon, Akuma does. Majin is "magical person" and is more related to genies or sorcerers.
Also demons in Japanese mythology are not exclusively evil.
i think the face on the back of the statue looks similar to the skull on the barbarian armor set and the skull that used to be in the bottomless swamp in botw (removed in totk for some reason)
@@sh4rkss I'll have to check that out again.
Those connections never got addressed in TotK, especially with the new Zonai we got, almost making it look like the barbarian armor was literally from some distant tribe, maybe the boar tribe of the Zonai.
They terraformed the bottomless swamp just so you could have a safe place to drop when leaving the sky islands.
For me the most interesting thing is the fact when you talkt to the temple of time goddes statue it asks you to take its "eyes" to its body its body in the depth, which makes me think that they're more ancient aspects ot the 3 goddesses, kinda like how the gods in Rick roiden Percy Jackson books are.
I'm a fan of my friend's theory about the ancient hero: he looks like a combination of the zonai and hyrulians, so he might be a child/descendent of Raru and Sonia
10:40 He is NOT the first hero to have defeated Calamity Gabon. The calamity must have happened at LEAST twice for the Sheikah to be able to predict the event and create the divine beasts and what not.
Interesting fact about the gloom is that it’s technically less deadly than the original malice. Just in the fact that it damages you slower which goes against my initial instincts. I guess they assumed it’d be too OP if it damaged as fast or faster and temporarily locked hearts up.
The Gloom/Miasma can also be something else...blood. Ganondorf's tainted blood, to be exact.
The ancient hero doesn't have the third eye at least in the aspect, but who really knows at this point if all zonai have third eyes or if none have tails.
this. i mean mineru looks more catlike to rauru's goatlike appearance. the have the same skintone, but colour means nothing really in terms of species.
@@stormmccreery-rye6526Say it louder for the people in back, this is a shockingly difficult thing for people to grasp.
I'd say the most spine chilling thing I noticed was at the southwest corner of the map. beneath arbiters grounds- which was taken from the gerudo who seemingly no longer exist at the time of twilight princess, with all inclinations that they were dragged to it and executed or banished, as a society and culture- there is a zonai structure entitled "The Gerudo Cemetery."
I found the implications of it to be the most skin crawlingly bleak of anything in the game.
I noticed in tears of the kingdom that you can tell the shadow soldiers are indeed Hyrule soldiers due to the helms, if you have the soldier’s helm. stand next to them and it has the same shape so if link is wearing someone’s from the army’s armor that and the helms match that means they are either the same or I’m just going too deep into a design choice
Some have speculated that the Ancient Hero really IS Zonai after all. The theory originates from the Rito and that though the fact remains that they're all birds, they aren't all based off of the _same_ bird. Some like Kass look like a Parrot while Penn looks more akin to a Pelican. Now taking this back to the Zonai, we have only seen two, Rauru and Mineru. Both resemble Llama's or goats in appearance, Mineru even has rabbit-like ears, but that's all we have to base the Zonai off of. The Ancient Hero almost seems to resemble a Lemur but with some canine-like features as well. Who's to say that the Zonai weren't as diverse as the Rito are? Perhaps they're even more diverse than we think.
We simply don't know enough about the Zonai, though Ganondorf reveals that they are extinct with the two siblings having been the last of them but not how it came to be that way. My speculation is that it was the original Calamity, although that would throw the Ganondorf = Calamity Ganon theory way off, but remember that is not confirmed, only implied (at least to my knowledge).
Ganondorf didn't say that all the zonai were extinct, he said that they left, basically they went back to where they came from, before they "descended on Hyrule". So Ganondorf = Calamity Ganon, I think that's pretty obvious, but I still support your theory on the Ancient Hero, because first of all how would Ganondorf be sure that absolutely all of the Zonai except for Rauru and Mineru left ? He just knows that Rauru and Mineru are still here, and when he says that Rauru neither denies it nor confirms it soo some zonai might have still been living in Hyrule during the imprisoning war, and those Zonai might have looked more like the Ancient Hero.
Another possibility is that they came back to see what happened after the imprisoning war, if they can come and go at will nothing stops them from just checking out what the hell is going on down there, and one thing lead to another and we have the Ancient Hero, a mix between a Hylian and a more canine-like Zonai. Basically there is 500 000 000 different ways to justify the appearance of the Ancient Hero.
There was a creepy link I made explaining why Ganon's power grows under the blood moon. A blood moon in real life is just a lunar eclipse, the moon in the earth's shadow. This being the case, if the only way you can recover from gloom is by standing on the surface or only where there is enough light, then it would stand to reason that Gloom and Ganon's power grows weaker in the light. By having a lunar eclipse happen, even the reflected light of the sun is diminished. Thus Ganon's power can operate without interference from sunlight. Long story short, Ganon's power is strongest when there is no light source great enough to interfere.
I've never seen the faces on the backs of the Bargainers before! For once, one of these videos shows something I *didn't* already know. Great work!
I would say Ive literally spent a year of my life playing Ocarina of Time literally 365 days worth of playing to an obsessive point where it became a staple of my childhood and who I am, to this day the scariest thing to me has to be the redeads. Even now as Im grown up me playing as grown up Link I still feel that same terror followed by remembering its just a game and then killing them once for me now and then again for me as a 3 year old child covering his ears watching his Mom play for him.
A possible reason for Gloom being named in such a way is because of “gloomy weather”, as sunlight (and natural light in general, as seen from Sundelions and Lights of Blessing) is a direct counteract to Gloom.
I'll always remember the first time I came across those damn hands…
I would normally edit my other comment, but this seemed like helpful information to share without going unnoticed. I noticed the actual corresponding feature for the single pillars with 3 spirits. Anywhere you find one of the monuments with a Silent Princess is where you'll find those pillars. If you stand on the monument, change the map level to the depths, and drop a stamp, it'll be right on the pillar.
I am such a LoZ nerd that in the evenings all I do is watch Totk content and before that Botw. Player5, Zeltik, Loogyi Bros, Limcube, Croton, Moxie Watts, Common Wealth Realm, Nintendo Black Crisis. This is top tier work and content. You should feel good about the end result. I thoroughly enjoyed how well researched and thought out the video was. I see the same content over and over from other creators. This definitely is OC.
This is the best video that explains who the Ancient Hero is.
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I love the bargainer statues since I believe they do represent the good and the bad, Grim Reapers in other words. You can also connect their payment of souls to the mythical Charon who wants payment to help you cross the river Styx.
Excellent episode!
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In Japanese, these Bargainers are known as 魔人像 (Majin-zou)
Which means Demon statue.
魔人 usually refers to (evil) genies or djinns in Japanese... 魔 has a broader meaning than just "demon" as it also refers to magic and sorcery.
@@Megrez-Alberichanother note is that demons are not exclusively evil in Japanese mythology. It's more of a western thing to associate them with being just evil beings.
It could also be because Nintendo America didn’t think kids would be able to read “miasma” or know what it means. It still would have been a better name than gloom.
I think this is the main reason too.
The Ancient Hero's Aspect seems to be more than just a Zonai. I noticed quite quickly after getting it. If you look, it has physical traits from at least 4 out of 6 (counting the zonai) of all the Hyrulean races. The face, ears, and torso are a blend of Hylian and Zonai. The hair is the same red as the Gerudo. The legs and feet are reminiscent of the Rito. I can't really see anything that's unique to the Zora or Gorons, so I might be over-analyzing it. I also can't explain the tail, unless that's supposed to be from the Zora. Since the Zora tails are on their heads though, I don't really think that tracks.
The trio spirit soldiers are under a Plaque written by Zelda which recognizes the souls that have been lost to the Calamity. The easiest one to find is in Castle Town of Hyrule Castle. In the Depths there should be three soldier Spirits. I’ve heard a theory from another content creator that the spirits, like poe’s are stuck in the mortal plane. However they believed the soldiers are waiting to fulfill there purpose. Offering up their weapons to the Hero of Hyrule to continue their duty they could not accomplish. Once you take the weapons they disappear, likely to the afterlife. However, the strange thing about these spirits is that they will reappear/respawn after a blood moon… which brings stranger questions.
Well, when you stop and think about the events that transpired during the Calamity, I would imagine that there are many lost souls with unfinished business waiting in the Depths for their chance to aid Link in his quest to bring an end to the one responsible for their unrest....It's possible that once the ones who presented their armaments to Link and moved on, more manifest in their place or find their way to the astral plane to offer their services to their kingdom once again.....In a story sense! In a game mechanic bit, they're just reset like everything else is.........
They do mention the word miasma when describing Gloom in the English version, so it was a very conscious decision to change the name.
I want to believe that it was called 'Gloom' because most people in the Americas(USA/maybe Canada) don't particularly have 'Miasma' in their vocabulary unless they've done a deep dive into the European Histories.
Probably the reason. Similar to how “Philosopher” was switched to “Sorcerer” for American Harry Potter fans.
I have not gone through all of ToTK yet, and know very little about these bargaining statues. But they did remind me of something as they might be a reference to something else in another game. The 4 bosses / Giants of Termina
In Majora's Mask you have Four bosses. Each of them wearing a mask that seals the spirit a Giant. Rather, these giants are sleeping and their 'song to order' is locked behind defeating these bosses. Now the Bargaining statues could be either reference to the bosses or to these hulking giants that sleep within the land, as they are the spirits of the mountains, oceans, forests and desserts.
This reference falls apart when I am to understand there are only three of said statues? The hulking ones? Well, in true theory fashion I have a solution for that too that is just too convenient to not use. Desserts. Mountains. Forests. Oceans. Three of these locations are reachable through the depths, one is not. You cannot reach the oceans. So maybe one is sleeping there we simply can't reach this way.
If this holds up we'd have to check if each hulking bargaining statue is indeed in the three different terrains. IF not, I got nothing.
How can you dislike the ancient hero!? He looks so rad!
When I saw those hands for the first time I honestly got creeped out, reminded me of the forest temple from ocarina lol
I truly believe the ancient hero was a Zonai/Gerudo hybrid instead of Hylian. It would have awesome implications of this ancient hero was an offspring by an incarnation of Ganondorf.
NintendoBlackCrisis suggests the bargainer statues are grim reapers or psychopomps given the language they use towards the poes and merely are there to retrieve and guide poes (lost souls) to the afterlife
Also, if you check many of the surface locations for the soldier spirits, most of them are graves or memorials to Hyrule's guards and soldiers; suggesting they are just truly soldiers not able to be at rest due to war trauma (thus, being lingering spirits with attachments) and/or Ganon's influence.
Oh, oh! Maybe the Ancient Hero is a combination of multiple races! Gerudo hair and jewelry, Hylian physique, Zonai skin, Rito-inspired feet, Zora-inspired tail, that sort of thing!
Tears of the Kingdom is largely a metaphor for environmental degradation at the hands of humans. The fact that “bad air,” or pollution, is a major factor in this game (in the form of Gloom) is a clear indicator. Also, each of the four sages represent nature- earth, wind, water, and…electricity. In each of their respective domains, the land is plagued by some sort of environmental disaster. The water in Zora’s Domain is polluted with sludge. The Gordon’s food is polluted and making them sick. The weather around Rito village is unseasonably cold. Unusual dust storms threaten the Garudo’s way of life. All of these unusual weather patterns and instances of pollution all emanate from one man- _thee_ Man- Ganandorf, who represents unchecked Capitalism and the impact it has in the environment.
Fun fact: Bargainer statue in dutch gameplay is called a devil statue (duivels beeld)
My head canon is that the ancient hero is ganondorf and an unnamed zonais son...
Hear me out...
How did ganondorf know so much about the zonai and their powers... Why was he so set on their destruction...
I think the zonai mother died in the birth, and the child hidden away... Ganondorf was told the child died, and the events we see happen continue on their path(listen to his words again from the view of a father who lost everything)...
When the first calamity happens, the son, now older, rises up to end his father's evil...
Common trope in fantasy.
The son atoning for the fathers sins...
also do notice once you've beaten the game, another sage power shows up, it could be either ganon's power (obtained by smashing his secret stone,) or Zelda's.
I'd bet Kass the Bard will be DLC :)
In the netherlands we call gloom miasma as well...
i’ve just barely started playing totk, i’ve only gotten one temple done, and i’m working on the zora temple. but these made so much sense, even though i’ve not played totk long, all because of botw.
You know your stuff
The ancient hero could be a Lynel or a lynel hybrid. They were depicted as guardian spirits in previous iterations and they more or less match the description, if you think of the outfit as Link, being infused with lynel powers, which is how the items are described in lore.
14:58 not to be ominous or anything but the armour has a mini secret stone in the forehead like ganondorf did 😱
Miasma is such a menacing name ngl
I think the b.statues were some type of giants or titans, before world changed as you can see one pretty much creating a coridor underground.
I'm glad I didn't notice the Barginer's body while playing as the shock would've killed me.
What if the ancient hero is zonai and gerudo mix?
Btw every giant root of gloom points towards hyrule castle, or ganondord
One of the bargained statues actually says that they have been waiting for eons, which is literally billions of years...
for the ancient hero, the requisites to be the Chosen hero have always been that the person in question has to have a soul and heart full of Courage, and be chosen by Hylia and the Master Sword, there's never been anything about the Hero needing to be Hylian or a male, perhaps this hero was one of the new non hylian chosen ones, or like you said, someone between Zonai and Hylian, after all Rauru and Zonia must have been some of the last interspecies marriages and probably had a child to keep the royal lineage alive, but who knows!
Miazma as in Tunics Miazma the substence that sucks your max health and zombafied all rune seekers before you?
Wow.
that moment when the spirit of the hero travels through the master sword.
I feel like the “ancient hero” and its likeness to both zonai and Hylians would infer that the hero who fought the calamity may have been the descendant of Rauru and Sonia
I'm gonna be honest- I didn't really enjoy the video as it felt VERY basic, but that had to have been the SMOOTHEST transition to a RAID shadow legends ad I've ever seen. Kudos for that.
I think it’s interesting how the bargainer statue eyes (at least to me) look like to sets of scales. With the right and left eye being the actual part of the scale you would put weight on. Makes the undertaker idea make more sense.
The faces on the back of the bargainer statues makes me think of the giants from Majoras Mask.
ngl the ancient hero kinda gives hint of the Shieka tribe experiments to make a hero.
I normally see shoki or miasma in animes in the context of some supernatural nocive cloud of bad energies (shoutouts to InuYasha and many other shows), so it seems like a more complex meaning in their culture.
I suppose it just doesn't really translate well even if other languages use the word miasma, but I wouldn't have just used malice once again as they are different.
I recommend the anime Dr. Stone to see the scientific version of it!! Since Japan has a volcanoe I think it makes sense that they gave personified powers of evil to a scientific phenomena
@@Elizabeth_Paz I have indeed seen "her" in Dr. Stone. Good call.
I just don't remember anyone there making that connection, but it makes total sense for this case!
I was thinking about the Bargainer Statues the other day and I thought that maybe they are reaaaally ancient goddess statues that have been forgotten to time.
I dunno tho
Gloom works as an English name because it has connotations of an emotion - the literal doom and gloom of ganondorf's return
Cool detail about bargainer statues. They return souls, ie poes, to the afterlife, right? Well look closely at their faces. Their eyes bear the shape of scales. In egyptian mythos, scales are used to weigh the hearts of the dead to determine their eternal fate. However the statues in TotK state that there is no good or evil in wandering spirits, and they all simply get sent along to the afterlife. So perhaps this is a bit of a design change during development; or perhaps I am simply over thinking a few details.
just gonna be funny, I'mma guess the soldiers are link's past deaths, he is the "silent knight" after all.
Gloom vs Miasma - this to me shows they just used two words as the enemies covered in it are Miasma (enter monster name here)
Bargainers are Dementors!
I say the Ancient Hero's Aspect is either Rauru or Rauru's relative
I think Rauru is actually a bad dud(e) too. as Ganon implies before Rauru seals him away, he said that that it was clever use to seal away his enemies while Rauru was sealing him away for how ever long it was. could it be this was what he did to anybody trying to stop him from becoming Hyrule first king? but because Ganon's power was too strong, Rauru sacrificed his life too? maybe the other "Zonai", in the shrines were Rauru's enemies. As Ganon said before fighting link; he would crush any opposition in order to rule, also saying it was what a king must do. (either that, or don't listen to Ganon.) I'm also using my sister's account.
These days, a miasma refers to a dense fog or bad smell.
I saw the statues as a small easter egg to the giants from Majora's mask.
same build, same faces around the same place.
“Offer Poes” - um…idk if I want to
Also when you are using ultra hand to build stuff kass’ music plays in the background very lightly nobody else has ever noticed that besides me but next time you’re building something turn the volume up you can hear his accordion playing
I always thought the bargainer statues were the fossilized Guardian Deity's from Majora's Mask
The shadow soldiers only have weapons you've found and broke the decayed versions of.
Actually, the ancient hero from the Calamity before BOTW and that the armor is based off of in TOTK cannot be the first hero to face the Calamity. There's nothing supporting that idea, because the Calamity 10,000 years before BOTW, Hyrule was prepared for the Calamity's return with the Guardians, meaning that there had to have been at least one other Calamity before. I surmise that there were at least 3 or 4 other Calamities before BOTW, including the one with the ancient hero. Hyrule had to discover the pattern of the Calamity returning every 10,000 years, and it happening one time wouldn't have been enough to make that assumption. If the ancient hero was the first hero to face the Calamity, how did Hyrule know of the Calamity's 'return', and why did the Sheikah create the Guardians to help fight the Calamity, a threat that they (Hyrule) would have never faced up until that point. My theory is that the Calamity with the ancient hero was at least the fourth Calamity Hyrule faced. After facing the Calamity 2 times, Hyrule could see that it took 10,000 years for it to return if they were keeping records, and the third time would have solidified the theory that it occurred every 10,000 years and the fourth one is when the Guardians are created and the ancient hero is the one to wield the Master Sword against the Calamity.
The bargainer statue stole the souls of some yiga clan members
Animal feet?
Digitigrade. The term is digitigrade. Essentially animal toes like dogs, cats, etc.
Maybe it's freaking out the lot of you guys because you're not privy to the furry community.
As for me, the only unsettling thing about the Ancient Hero's Aspect is its possible relation to the Gerudo race.
We seen those hands before in wind waker
It's funny what the video's author considers "creepy". This are just some nice curiosities.
In german the Bargainer Statues are called "Magierstatuen" which means "wizard statues" translated...
Any spanish speakers here say “eso tilin” when using Tulin’s ability?
Maybe The Ancient Hero was a human sized Minish and the gold part represents his Secret Zonai Stone that made him human sized there was concept art showing a tiny house in BOTW's concept art?
Maybe The Ancient Hero was a human sized Minish and his Secret Zonai Stone made him human sized there was concept art showing a tiny house in BOTW's concept art.
3:49 in Spanish it was translated to "Aura Maligna", which means "Evil Aura". This is the same term used in some animes and rpg to refer to a black and red energy.
Gloom sounds just silly
Also there is ONE bargainer statue that doesn't correspond with a Goddess Statue on the surface (the Plains Bargainer Statue).
It does match up with the Hylia statue on the Great Sky Island though
I think the ancient hero's aspect is just a mesh of both Link and King Rauru. just mixed into one.
Cass has been dead for thousands of years. Which is pretty normal. Maybe the poes represent them
I think the ancient hero is a mixed appeareance of Zonai and Hylians and since the there were more Hylians than Zonai later on the future generation became pure Hylians
I looked everywhere for Kass was so sad I couldn’t find him
I think the bargainers are primordial gods from a time before the three golden goddesses descended upon the land of pre- hyrule.
I say this, Because the vast underground expanse in itself looks like it could have been a surface world at one point. There are made structures and evidence of some kind of culture/s down there...
Maybe the goddesses seen this world, frowned upon what they saw, decided to bury it all and start anew, covering over what was. To lay the foundations of the hyrule we come to know.
Nayru and Farore probably didn't see any order or love in all the chaos of the world, told Din to glass over and shape it a certain way. And then the 3 of them made it like the world we now know.
Demise could have been another old god walking amongst the bargainers. Or a mortal who attained god-hood/godly powers. Either through sheer will. Or forcefully taking them (like totk ganondorf).
He most likely would have opposed the arrival of the 3 goddesses. Being one to bask in the chaos, opposing order and all that is good.
The bargainer statues must be connected to the giants.
Shoki in german is Chocolate or a chocolate Drink❤😂
In russian, the barganairs statues are called mage statues... Dunno how that can be useful
That is interesting because previous "Poe" enemies were mages/magic users that attacked Link with magic attacks instead of physical weapons (or using their bodies). Since the bargainer statues want Poe souls, it might be related. I do find it interesting that most Poe enemies in older games had 2 eyes while bargainer statues have 4 eyes. They also resemble "Poe Collector" or Garo from N64 Ocarina of Time/Majora's Mask.
Very insightful
I think the ancient hero may be Sonia and Raru's child.
You ruined the bargainer statues for me i never once thought of them as more then a face now i get Shadow of the Colossus vibes when i get near them
The soldier shades all resemble soldiers from OCARINA OF TIME!