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Isuggest that this page be split into two pages: the Temple of Time and the Temple of Light. The two are entirely different places in different realms and therefore each should have its own page. Hisak 13:58, 14 June 2007 (PDT)

It seems that there is some debate over whether the article title should be shown in bold throughout this article. This has been removed and re-done a number of times now, so it would seem that a consensus needs to be reached on whether this is necessary. I personally think that it is correct to show the page title in bold, since it should always be a link, and adding within the article of the same name creates bold formatting. Please post reasoned responses contesting the bold formatting here. --Adam 23:24, 1 August 2007 (PDT)


I don't agree with the recent removal of links from this article: history. As far as I'm concerned, the only valid reason to remove a link is if it is factually incorrect. Personally, I would have simply reverted the edits if they didn't contain useful grammatical fixes. I propose that the links be reinserted, any opinions? --Adam 00:15, 7 August 2007 (PDT)


The article title was a dumb idea on my part from when I was still getting the hang of editing a wiki. It's pointless, and much too troublesome to do for every page out there.Pel'marn Dakari 10:05, 4 April 2008 (EDT)


has anyone else noticed how in tp there are light medllaion symbols everywhere.also there is the long boobytraped hallway.i think you actually get to explore the light temple as that hallway at the start has skulls.want to know what think?i think that hall was guarding the triforce.


But it might be that the dungeon part is the Temple of Light because of the Light symbols everywhere and the hallway at start mabey it.s there to guard the Triforce, Also the Temple of Time was not eight floors, And perhaps the dungeon part is a diffrent part of the Light Temple.


But there is no possible way the Hylians or even the Ooca could make that many traps and eight floors in a little while, Besides a obersvation ive made is Light meddalion symbols every where, The Beamos in the dungeon have the Triforce marks on their chests, Also the stain glass window may be a portal, if it is indeed a extention to the Temple of Time why would they put traps in it if their was nothing to guard? Also the Seven sages appear on the walls, pretty much everything has Light meddalion symbols and perhaps when then Triforce was stolen by Ganondorf the temple tryed to fuse it.s two counterparts together, So it must be the Temple of Light, Oh and also the Dominion Rod was not very clock like it had a light type power.Melanie Ravenswood 05:43, 22 June 2008 (UTC)


But Raru never said that there wasnt more than just one room, Besides Im just saying it could be not that it is, Perhaps it is both the Temple of Time and the Temple of Light, Mabey something like the Temple of Time+Light? Oh well the folks at Zelda Wikia think it might be, I am just not convinced that it it.s just the Temple of Time and nothing more.Melanie Ravenswood 00:12, 24 June 2008 (UTC)


If it isnt the Temple of Light than that means it.s very dissapoting, But in A Link to the past, in the center of the Dark World is the Pryamid of Power, And isnt the Dark World suppose to be the Sacred Realm? Then that would make sence if the Pryamid of Power and the Temple of Light are one and the Twilight Princess Temple of Time and Light Temple are one and the same because the Pryamid of Power could contain the traps and eight floors, and if the Light Temple is just one room than thats a pretty poor excuse of a place to house the Triforce. So yes the Twilight Princess Temple is actually the Temple of Light and anyone who says otherwise is wrong.Melanie Ravenswood 04:53, 27 June 2008 (UTC)


But it should make sense that all those traps and that doorway make it harder for people to get thourgh? Oh well I just come up with theories like perhaps the Ocarina of Time Forest Temple was once a grand manor house and the Poe Sister's are the daughters of the former owner. I really wish you guys would understand what Im pointing out.Melanie Ravenswood 18:34, 27 June 2008 (UTC)


Based on the ending of Skyward Sword, it seems logical to suggest that the temple at the Sealed Grounds is what becomes the Temple of Time in Ocarina of Time. The Temple of Time in Skyward Sword was pretty much destroyed, and the Gate of Time was re-activated at the Sealed Grounds. Not only that, but the Master Sword was left there.Cube 07:42, 30 November 2011 (EST)


Something interesting I've observed: In Ocarina of Time inside the Temple of Time, the interior texture walls look somewhat like Fox McCloud of Star Fox fame. I'm able to see his head, the ears, nose and his communicator-like head device. Coincidence?


I suggest we split this page in two because of the existence of a second Temple of Time in Skyward Sword which is unrelated. Anyways, I suggest we merge the Sealed Temple page with this one, since Hyrule Historia (the good old book which reveals pratically all secrets of Zelda) says that Rauru constructed the Temple of Time upon the ruins of the Temple of Hylia. I also suggest we keep the Temple of Time name since it's the name most fans know. We could name the other page "Old Temple of Time", "Ancient Temple of Time" or "Temple of Time (Skyward Sword)". Who's with me? --Zelda Fan 123 17:29, 17 January 2012 (EST)


I disagree, they both share the same exact purpose as a location in which time itself can be changed, warping Link to the future or the present or the past. The Sealed Temple is something I disagree with as well, it was renamed and had a different purpose in guarding the seal in which Demise had been imprisoned in for years. Sorry, but unless more people agree I will say no. XXSuperXXNintendoXx 17:38, 17 January 2012 (EST)


I agree about the ToT in Lanayru to be split from this page, simply because they are not the same ones. They may have some similarities, but the ToT in the desert wasn't a portal to the SR. That's a pretty important difference. I think the Sealed Temple and the Temple of Time should be kept separate though. Again, they have some similarities but they are different temples constructed at the same location. Zeldafan1982 18:36, 17 January 2012 (EST)


Bear with me a moment here, let me explain, just looking at the geography you can see that the location of the temple in TP is far from the location in OoT. Even if Castle Town was moved to Lon Lon Ranch area, the Temple is too far away to be the same one. What if the Sealed Temple in SS came first, then when people moved to the surface and the Era of Chaos happened, Rauru built a new temple closer to the Sage of Time (Zelda) and put the Master Sword there? That temple could have been in or near Castle Town. Then, after Link gets sent back to childhood at the end of OoT and goes through Termina (I have a different theory about that), Link either finds Navi or, really stretching it, Fi he is led to the original resting place of the Master Sword, where he returns it. That could bring it back to the correct location for TP. The In-Game map also supports this.[1][2]Remember, the TP map is Wii, so flip it, because GameCube version is Cannon in my opinion. It matches to me.


Yes, but what page is that on? I have a copy of Hyrule Historia, and I don't see where it explicitly says that. Also look here [3] There is no side thing, plus what happened to the forest in OoT? Did they cut it down, then randomly let it grow to cover Castle Town? --FriendXander (talk) 14:24, 7 November 2013 (UTC)


What levels? I look at the screenshots, I play the game, I look at logic, it says that chopping down a forest, building a city, destroying every last trace of the city except the Temple, and letting the forest cover it, makes no sense. This, what I am saying makes sense. I will quote Hyrule Historia here, this is page 77 Under The Seal of the Sacred Realm, "The Battle For The Sacred Realm The legend of a supreme power spread throughout the land, whetting the appetites of those who would possess the Triforce and inciting vicious battles between them. Rauru, the Sage of Light, constructed the Temple of Time, which contained the only existing entrance into the Sacred Realm, where the Triforce was located. With power stronger than both time and the Master Sword, Rauru sealed the Sacred Realm." Where does it say it is the same temple? --FriendXander (talk) 00:49, 8 November 2013 (UTC)


I read the little side note that said,"Temple of Time The only entrance to the Sacred Realm's Temple of Light, the Temple of time shares the same name as the temple in the Lanayru Desert of the Era of the Goddess Hylia. It is thought that Rauru built the Temple of Time directly over the ruins of the Sealed Temple." Thought is the keyword. Even Hyrule Historia itself says,"This Chronicle merely collects information that is believed to be true at this time..." So thought makes it that much more "wibbly-wobbly-timy-wimey", as The Doctor from Doctor Who would put it. --FriendXander (talk) 02:28, 8 November 2013 (UTC)


Where is it stated that there existed a Temple of Time in Faron Woods area during the Hero of Time's time? ("Because this Faron Temple of Time existed during the time of the Hero of Time, this suggests that the relocation may have happened very quickly within the Hero of Time's lifetime.") I think this needs citation... Nare (talk) 01:21, 20 April 2015 (UTC)


If we look to the ground from above, close to what it appears to be small altars inside a set of ruins (the closet to the Forest of Spirits), we can see (after cutting some grass off and observing very carefully) the Crest of Farore, thus turning this part of the ruins into the House of Farore.


That would make the set of ruins where we find the Hylian Trousers the House of Nayru, and the one just below the Temple of Time the House of Din. The three houses are in a triangle-shaped position, having the Temple of Time (The House of Hylia) just above it.

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