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The overall layout of the history will play out with a land portion, then the world will flood and then the Great Sea era will happen while everyone survives on islands and boats. The "god"(also titan unit) of the Gohma was a former Forest Sage who went evil and became a giant bug monster There are multiple gods rather than just the big 3 and Hylia in the games.
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It's trying to break free out of its dimension to devour everything He was a boring cardboard bad guy in Phantom Hourglass, but in HQ he is an eldritch horror capable of swallowing worlds and is always hungry(see pic). Ganon is a leader of the Moblin faction while Ganondorf is a leader of the Gerudo factionīellum is a big force in the lore. I don't know if they are blood related to Demise though. Ganon is more piglike like he was in LTTP and Ganondorf is more human like. Of the lore and story outline, this is what I know which stands out Same guy also is making his own Star Fox fangame called Event Horizon which looks insane I think it's all being made by a single guy too so it's insane how much he's managed to get done in a few years.
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It's a very cool mod and has a lot of kickass music to go along with it. Some are highly destructive units for battle like Demise and others are more supportive and give buffs or heal like Jabu Jabu Pretty much every creature from Zelda is being reimagined and put in the mod in some way. So far they have 16 playable factions that are all pretty uniqueĮach faction has multiple heroes you can choose and each one has unique units exclusive to them. One such mod I follow is called Hyrule Conquest which is a Zelda fanfic mod for it. The best part is that it's open source so it's 100% free and very accessible to modders. It plays like Age of Empires, but has a lot more civilizations to choose from like Ancient Greece It's pretty playable right now, but more is to come. When he got tired of it, he made it open source and allowed new developers to step in and build onto it The guy didn't want to lose all his work for nothing so he kept working on it over the years. They turned it down and then started to make their own. It initially started out as Age of Empires II and was pitched to Ensemble.