Although has expanded greatly on the history of Hyrule with the introduction of the Zonai, it also presents a new unanswered mystery connected to the Sheikah tribe. As one of the oldest peoples to call Hyrule home, the Sheikah have a long history that is often shrouded in darkness. But although may have hinted at the Sheikah’s origins, it is ironically the present which is now lacking some crucial explanation.
places a great deal of emphasis on the rediscovery of Zonai Devices in modern Hyrule. Link, naturally, makes prodigious use of Zonai technology, but he isn’t the only inhabitant of Hyrule to do so. For example, the Yiga have built their own Zonai-based vehicles to patrol their bases in the Depths and, as seen with Master Kohga, engineering contraptions specifically to fight Link with. However, this has been accompanied by the franchise’s Sheikah tribe taking a step back from the spotlight after being at the center of. And while not unexpected, this has led to some new oddities arising without explanation.
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As is the sequel to, the game’s depiction of Hyrule is essentially an expanded version of the latter’s. Hyrule is bigger and more expansive in than it was in, but the surface is, for the most part, identical, with most major changes in the world relegated to the circumstances of the people and settlements found across it. However, one major exception to this is the absence of Ancient Sheikah technology; not only the weaponry developed by Robbie, but the Ancient Shrines, Sheikah Towers, and even Divine Beasts developed by the ancient Sheikah are nowhere to be found.
The question of where these many constructions have gone since is a
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