Zelda Theory - Where Could A REAL Person Live In Hyrule?

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Published 2023-01-18
Hyrule is a dangerous place, but I'll be moving there soon! Because I’m not some overpowered Hylian warrior, I've got a lot to think about when choosing where to live. How will I get food and water? What towns are safe for me to live in? So today I'll be taking a closer look at Hyrule through the eyes of your average human, and answering the question, "Where is the best place to live for a normal guy like me?"

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All Comments (21)
  • Hi everyone, thanks so much for the support on this video!! I wanted to be clear on one point, just so there's no confusion. In the video I said, "this is my first video," and while that is true, I have made other videos for others over the years. This is just the first video I've made 100% on my own (idea, writing, thumbnail, editing, etc.), on my own channel. I just didn't want anyone to think I was claiming that this was the first time I had ever put a video together 😃
  • @macuser7048
    I noticed when monsters chase you, they do attack other people but they won't go near any towns or stables. So sticking close to civilization would mean that you are safe.
  • @HaruDoneYet
    I’d like to mention that Hateno is a little bit more level too. In Kakariko the village is basically on a slope so you are forced to walk up or down hill to get anywhere. Plus there’s these guys obsessed with bananas who are pretty bad, they can get scary close to Kakariko. They even managed to take out one of the villagers. Another downside of Kakariko is that one of the neighbors has almost a dozen cucco. At sunrise it’s just a cacophony of squawks and no one is willing to say anything bad because he is estranged from his wife and in a rough spot. Rumor has it that he chose the cuccos over her though. I’m starting to see why Nikki and Amira have so much fun gossiping.
  • @kyuubikira
    Just beat up all the monsters and live in the castle. I hear the king recently moved out :)
  • @vxxnsan
    You can never forget the housing market! Hateno Village is the only place in the game that has a house you can buy for yourself (since most, if not all, Tarrey Town houses are occupied by other people)
  • I almost didn’t believe you when you said this was your first video. The editing and overall quality of it is outstanding so much better than some other established Youtube channels. Can’t wait to see more!
  • @perhaps9457
    This series has so much potential. Showing the lives of NPCs to nature documentaries for guardians I cannot wait to see where this goes
  • It looks like the algorithm really liked this video! A lot of people enjoyed it, and so did I! Your pacing is great, and the visuals you used are very good too! Please tell us more about your findings living in Hyrule!
  • @Twooshort
    I'm curious how you'd rate Gerudo Village for the accepted demographic. Would it make it to the final selection?
  • @Katt1721
    Ooh I always thought it would be fun to get a "Vacationer's Guide to Hyrule" sort of thing - i.e. comparing what different types of vacations tourists are looking for, the trips to get to said destination and how long it would take to travel, how many activities there are to do/sights to see, etc...). Stuff like Lurelin village for those who want a relaxing beach stay, Pondo's Lodge for the more adventurous skiers, Satori Mountain for those who just want a chill camping weekend picking apples at the orchard, Zora's Domain for the culture, the Forgotten Temple for the history buffs, which stable is the best for a two-week ranch stay, etc...).
  • @matt7399
    IIRC, one of the back exits to Kakariko village has a full Guardian Stalker roaming the field nearby. As much as I'm sure they have great warriors there, I don't know if I'd wanna take my chances with such a threat lurking nearby. Another plus for Hateno is the big telescope on the top of the hill to watch for the approach of invading forces.
  • @spectacledman
    The witty jokes, the striking cinematography, the novel concept... I can't wait to see more from this new Hylian resident! Have you considered making a vlog-style video, tracking a day in the life of a Hylian cinematographer and his travels?
  • @Neptune1967
    This man needs to make a wild life documentary for this game. Everything from squirrels to a mulduga. Another idea would be a commercial for eventide island! Keep up the great work. The only critique I have is to make funny edits for jokes. Like the paint shop guy, edit what’s seen to be more dramatic. Great work though overall!!
  • @nelly5954
    Rito Village would probably be my favourite place to live, just because of the local landscape (I like the cold too). Then again, the more hardened Hylian might choose to live in a remote log cabin instead. Maybe you could rank those next?
  • If I were to live in Hyrule, I would probably imagine myself to be a sort of nomad. As with all the different towns to live in, I'd find it interesting to travel about and make my earnings as a traveling storyteller, similar to Traci. But I also like the idea of just going where I want to go, when I want to.
  • I literally didn’t even know Lurelin existed until I was over 150 hours into the game AND on my second play through. I only found it because I was hunting for koroks and saw that there was quite a few over there😅
  • @HD-rw6no
    Personally I would choose Lurelin village. I do a lot of fishing as a general rule and love swimming and archeology. I think I would focus on searching for treasures and providing fish for the people of the village. I also am quite proficient at archery, and there is an archery shop there, so I would be satisfied. I like the idea of seafaring, and it is close enough that I could visit the other villages if needed. He did a very good job with this vid, I was astounded when I heard it was his first. Hoping he gets hype in the comments and subscribers.
  • @Sindraug25
    I would argue that if invaders blocked the canyon, all it would do is make Lurelyn safer. They still have access to the sea, and therefore all the food they need, and also a way out to other parts of the world. They can also get fresh water from any stream flowing into sea, by gathering rain water, or by distilling sea water.
  • @Rainears129
    Damn, this is nice. And I totally agree, I would move to Hateno myself. It's peaceful and safe, with you able to see an invasion long before it hits the town. As for future documentaries, I prefer historical ones, so the history of the different groups would be cool. However, I would be fine with documentaries on wildlife.
  • @indysbees692
    I love the way your camera work in-game looks so cineamtic like a nature documentary. Definitely keep up with this style if you like it!