I like to think that the first song was the song of healing because Time thiught he could help him with it (the curse that made him a beast) as it helped him
theres actually one more howling stone song that is one of the ones the Hero's Shade learned, and thats Gorons Lullaby from Majora's mask, it can be found at the lake hylia howling stone. The remaining two holwing stones are the Ballad of Gales from Wind Waker and the Twilight Princess main theme
This gives me shivers each time I hear it. But really its the nostalgic part. And realizing that in each game there are stones with eyes that seem to have a sense of self. (The listening stones or "bouncing stones") It makes me really shiver noticing that these stones that summon the dead hero are void of a stone pupil. Like a skull with hallow sockets.
Man I could never find out what the songs sounded like when I played bc my disc is scratched in the right spot so when wolf link starts howling it sounds like Mozart having a stroke when conducting
His appearance suggests otherwise though tbh. He has some flesh on his body, and his skeletal looking parts are still somewhat transparent. A spirit makes the most sense, albeit a pretty beat up and gnarly looking one
@@CaptBurgerson the thing is: how did he become a skeleton as an spirit? Spirits in the zelda series take normal human forms... Also, where did he got that armor from? The hyrulean army uses some metal armor that are very similar than those in real life... but looking at the hero of time's armor there, it makes sense to think that he started using it by becoming an stalfo
@@CaptBurgerson okay... I see enough evidence to prove that he's not a stalfo, but I still think that there's enough evidence to prove that he is... like in most of the cases about zelda games, it's up to the player to decide, right? Have a good night bro
Yes but that’s more in the way a lot of old people call younger people under their mentorship, not in the literal single generation sense. It’s a colloquialism
I like to think that the first song was the song of healing because Time thiught he could help him with it (the curse that made him a beast) as it helped him
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theres actually one more howling stone song that is one of the ones the Hero's Shade learned, and thats Gorons Lullaby from Majora's mask, it can be found at the lake hylia howling stone. The remaining two holwing stones are the Ballad of Gales from Wind Waker and the Twilight Princess main theme
This gives me shivers each time I hear it. But really its the nostalgic part. And realizing that in each game there are stones with eyes that seem to have a sense of self.
(The listening stones or "bouncing stones")
It makes me really shiver noticing that these stones that summon the dead hero are void of a stone pupil. Like a skull with hallow sockets.
If I had to listen to one Zelda song for the rest of eternity, I would listen to the Song of Healing
Man I could never find out what the songs sounded like when I played bc my disc is scratched in the right spot so when wolf link starts howling it sounds like Mozart having a stroke when conducting
The connection is crazy
The wolfy voice cracks tho😂
It confirms it in the twilight princess manga
you know the manga
I just bought it for like $110 it's good I'm already nearly done
He's not a ghost! He's a Terminator
I feel bad for not knowing that
But the Gorons lullaby is also a fifth n64 song used by link in majoras mask isnt it?
Goron lullaby is used in Majora’s Mask yes, but is not one of the howling stone songs in Twilight Princess
He's not quite a ghost... he's a stalfos... I think that has some connection with the hero of time being from the kokiri forest
His appearance suggests otherwise though tbh. He has some flesh on his body, and his skeletal looking parts are still somewhat transparent. A spirit makes the most sense, albeit a pretty beat up and gnarly looking one
@@CaptBurgerson the thing is: how did he become a skeleton as an spirit? Spirits in the zelda series take normal human forms... Also, where did he got that armor from? The hyrulean army uses some metal armor that are very similar than those in real life... but looking at the hero of time's armor there, it makes sense to think that he started using it by becoming an stalfo
@@thomazplays9305 thing is that Stalfos are also in TP and look very different from him. The whole thing is pretty ambiguous I suppose though
@@CaptBurgerson okay... I see enough evidence to prove that he's not a stalfo, but I still think that there's enough evidence to prove that he is... like in most of the cases about zelda games, it's up to the player to decide, right? Have a good night bro
Fun fact Hes actually our dad
Ancestor to TP Link, for sure, but father? Probably not
@@CaptBurgerson doesnt He call you my cheild after you masterd the final Hiden Skill
Yes but that’s more in the way a lot of old people call younger people under their mentorship, not in the literal single generation sense. It’s a colloquialism
Majora's Mask..... smh... that Zelda there..
I've read this comment 20 times and I still don't understand what you're trying to say