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of heaven and earth, immediately followed by the events of Skyward Sword, It splits after Ocarina Of Time, with one timeline depictingthe events that follow Link's triumph over Ganon, and the other his defeat. The section of the timeline where Link triumphs is further divided into two separate realities: the Child Era, where Link returns to his original time, and the Adult Era, where the Hero Of Time disappears and Ganondorf is free to return unopposed.}} | |||
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