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The subcategories within appropriately divide treasures into three, by their origin:
 
* '''Canonical Treasures''' appeared verbatim in the official Zelda series, and have been interpreted into Hyrule Castle.  Names were given to treasures whose names are canonically unknown.
 
* '''Canonical Treasures''' appeared verbatim in the official Zelda series, and have been interpreted into Hyrule Castle.  Names were given to treasures whose names are canonically unknown.
* '''Borderline Treasures''' did not appear verbatim in the official Zelda series, but either could be interpreted to exist by clues in the series, or appeared in other media related to the main series.
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* '''Borderline Treasures''' did not appear verbatim in the official Zelda series, but appeared in other media related to the main series, such as a comic book or ''Super Smash Bros.''
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* '''Interpreted Treasures''' did not appear verbatim in any known Zelda media, but from context clues given, could explain phenomena that is otherwise not explicitly explained.
 
* '''Original Treasures''' were created by a current or former member of Hyrule Castle.
 
* '''Original Treasures''' were created by a current or former member of Hyrule Castle.
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[[Category:Treasures|Origin]]

Latest revision as of 13:20, 18 October 2013

The subcategories within appropriately divide treasures into three, by their origin:

  • Canonical Treasures appeared verbatim in the official Zelda series, and have been interpreted into Hyrule Castle. Names were given to treasures whose names are canonically unknown.
  • Borderline Treasures did not appear verbatim in the official Zelda series, but appeared in other media related to the main series, such as a comic book or Super Smash Bros.
  • Interpreted Treasures did not appear verbatim in any known Zelda media, but from context clues given, could explain phenomena that is otherwise not explicitly explained.
  • Original Treasures were created by a current or former member of Hyrule Castle.

Subcategories

This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.