Nintendo’s recent announcement that the story of the latestLegend of Zeldatitle will be explored again in the upcomingHyrule Warriors: Age of Calamityhas quickly grabbed the attention of fans. As players had anticipated announcements forBreath of the Wild 2, a deeper dive into the somewhat more vaguely mentioned Calamity and how it effects everything from the Hyrule royal family to theguardians inBreath of the Wildis still always welcome.

However, with this new prequel,Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamityraises a few questions about theLegend of Zeldatimeline and the effective canon of the originalHyrule Warriors. Considering that both the Switch and Wii U versions of the original game succeeded as aDynasty Warriorstype game with aZeldaskin overlaying everything, it is surprising that Nintendo hasn’t considered the title as part of the series canon.

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Hyrule Warriors Deemed Non-Canon

The story of the firstHyrule Warriorsis one of the more confusing of the series, grabbing different elements and Links from across multiple timelines in order to explain the cast of characters available to play as in the game. As a result of the complicated story and the way it almost seems to interrupt important events in the series, Nintendo has mostly considered the game to be non-canon as to not muck up the timeline any more than necessary. This can be confirmed in the multiple releases of theHyrule Historia, a series of books with development and lore info from throughout theZeldaseries, which has omittedHyrule Warriorsfrom the officialLegend of Zeldatimeline.

It isn’t uncommon for spin-off titles to not be considered canon, especially when the game takes on an entirely different series' gameplay style in the wayHyrule Warriorsembraces theDynasty Warriorssystem. Nintendo likely wouldn’t includeCadence of Hyrulein the official canon, regardless of how successful the indie tie-in withCrypt of the Necrodancerturned out for both companies involved. For those same reasons, most players have accepted that the time-twisting story ofHyrule Warriorsjust doesn’t fit very well in the overall timeline, that is untilBreath of the Wildmay have tied the series together.

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Hyrule Warriors as a Breath of the Wild Prequel

A fairly popular theory among fans for whereBreath of the Wildsits within the timeline has tried to pull in the converging timelines fromHyrule Warriorsin order to explain the game’s uncertain placement at the end of the series canon. Made well known by the popular YouTube channel The Game Theorists, this idea concludes that the different eras pulled intoHyrule Warrior’s present explains how thetimeline ofBerath of the Wildis possible. Most notably, events and features from throughout the series and across the three main timelines are referenced in both games, which lends credence to a connection between the two games.

Specific examples of these features include the inclusion of both theZora and the Rito inBreath of the Wild, two races from theZeldaseries that had previously been established to be different points in the evolution of the same race inWindwaker. According to the above mentioned theory, both Zora and Rito are transported intoHyrule Warriorsfrom different points in the timeline, making their duel existence possible thanks to the convergence. The list of inconsistencies goes on and on, such as rock salt needing to come from the Great Sea in the Adult Timeline, but enemies like Lynels only previously appearing in the Fallen Hero Timeline.

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Age of Calamity’s place in the canon

WithHyrule Warriors: Age of Calamityexpected to launch into canon thanks to the close connection it has to the origins and lore ofBreath of the Wild, there is room to assume that the entireHyrule Warriorsseries will be retroactively added to canon. With the theory mentioned above, this would lead to a much more fluid transition forBreath of the Wild’s new timelineto build the connection back into the previously established series. In the end, no matter how complicatedHyrule Warriorsmakes the series, its inclusion into the canon solves more problems than it raises, and establishes more than a couple characters that some would like to see made official.

To a degree,Age of Calamitycan answer questionsabout more than justBreath of the Wild, but can actually address some of the series' biggest mysteries with its inclusion into the canon. So, bringing the originalHyrule Warriorsalong with it would go a long way to do the same, especially when trying to establish an origin for the most recent focal point of the timeline. In addition, making Linkle canon could open up for a whole newZeldatitle that players have been waiting for ever since the character was first announced.

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The Timeline is an Organic Process Anyway

Naturally, focusing on theZeldatimeline to any degree brings up one of the biggest issues that this timeline has, and that would be the fact that this timeline was never intended in the first place. The general consensus among fans is that there was no official timeline beforeSkyword Swordestablished the never-ending cycle of reincarnation and rivalry between Zelda, Link, and Demise. Whether or not this is the case for Nintendo is still fairly up in the air, as it’s never been officially announced when the timeline was first established, but the way theHyrule Historiaperiodically changes implies that many games weren’t intended to fit together.

This means that the building of the timeline is a much more organic process among the developers rather than an intricately planned system with the history ofZeldaset in stone. There is now a chance forAge of Calamityto set a precedent, but even if it does, the nature of connecting previously disconnected moments in a shaky history means that it may not stick if Nintendo doesn’t like how it plays out. On that note, the organic nature of the timeline does mean that games can be retroactively added into the timeline without much issue, making it entirely possible forHyrule Warriorsto finally be embraced where it belongs in series.

Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamityis set to release November 20 for Switch.