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Project: ZeC

Author: 
TheOneandOnlyMi...
Friday, August 18, 2017 - 03:13
Project: 
Project: ZeC

Project: ZeC

In ZeC, the land of Hyrule is very much different than in the original Legend of Zelda (LoZ). Many centuries have passed. Mountains fall and rise, rivers divert, lakes dry up. An entire landscape can become totally unrecoginizable over hundreds and hundreds of years. The "Lost Woods" & "Lost Hills" do still exist but are not in there original locations, nor is the passage through them the same as in LoZ.

Collected Art: 
RPG Items
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Overhead Action RPG Characters
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Cusp (LOZelda) - Dungeon Tile Set 1 - Sewers
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200+ Tileset - Legend of Pocket Monsters
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50+ Tileset - LOZ RPG
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