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Title for Pokemon/Legend of Zelda Crossover

ArceusAlpha493

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Me and AlexK2011 are working on a Pokemon/Legend of Zelda crossover. Does anyone know of a good title for the story?

Here is the plot:
. If you played Wind Waker, you remember how the master sword lost its power and Link had to find the two sages to restore it. Well we could do the same thing with Arceus when at one point, the Jewel of Life would spit into eight shards and scatter across Hyrule and Sinnoh. With each shard he finds, a portoin of his power comes back alot like the master sword from Wind Waker. Also whenever the group goes to a temple, they would need to use one or more life plates to gain entry ex: grass and insect for the Forest Temple. The shroud of twilight could cover Sinnoh as well so we need to think of the light spirits that would be there, The group will still go to the Shadow, Spirit after the Arbitriters grounds, the Fire Temple near Goron Mines, and possibly a Earth and Wind Temple.

The plot will go along with the Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess storyline with added plots like what I typed above. Also, some of the Ocarina of Time characters will be in this story such as Saria, Ocarina of Time Link, Malon, Talon, Darunia, Ruto, and Impa.

Another question, I need to think of Light Spirits for Sinnoh too, as the region will be shrouded in Twilight.

Anyone who knows both series could you help with this?
 
Any title should be indicative of the story being told, and the only person who can really tell that is the author. It's not as simple as just giving us a plot summary either, because only you can tell how you want the story to feel. You could give that story a whole lot of different names, and each would fit a different treatment of the story. One title might fit perfectly for a comedic take, while it could be totally inappropriate for a more serious fic. And even beyond that, there are a thousand different nuances and emphases that you need to take into consideration. Your title needs to reflect what your story is about - not just the plot, but the ideas and subconscious themes underlying it. Only you, as the author, have that sense for it. Asking people to choose you a title after reading just this much about the fic is really not the greatest idea you've ever had.

Speaking of such things, are you still writing all those other dozens of crossovers you were doing?
 
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