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Originally Posted by exo
here we go again with Chyron deciding he doesn't like something, and even if the creator deems it so, he lives in his own universe. 
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1) George Lucas is an idiot and is ruining Star Wars. He may have the legal right to ruin Star Wars, but I don't have to be happy about it or accept it.
2) There is no cutscene, plot device nor any other element of OOT that
requires the player to watch Link die. There is no game in which it is said "...after the defeat of the Hero of Time..." or any other such similar thing. His death is
assumed and plays no part in any other game's story besides as a dumb way to explain the full Triforce being encountered at the end of LTTP.
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Originally Posted by exo
Nintendo themselves released a zelda timeline to rectify all the games and provide some idea of where skyward sword fit in.
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Did you miss the part where I said: "said book may be licensed by Nintendo but that doesn't mean the ones who authorized the license for the book actually read--or had any involvement in writing--the material in question. Call it authorized fan-fiction, but it's still fan-fiction, and therefore inherently false."
Whoever wrote that book and drew that diagram is no more guessing at how the games fit than any fan might. The fact that someone at Nintendo gave them the license to draw the diagram doesn't mean that whoever made it knows what the hell they're talking about, especially when they're assuming something that hasn't happened to me in all of my OOT playthroughs since maybe the first couple of times.