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kikker-oma · 3 months
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A late birthday present for @telemna-hyelle !!
You're a lovely writer and I've been meaning to draw something for you for ages🥰 this story was so so sweet and soothed my soul❤️
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began a page of classic zelda doodles with different outfits the other day :) by far my favorite girl ever
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peachssodapop · 26 days
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My beloved boy, and also a botw link ig
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Time Elapsed: 3 hours, 56 minutes
💙 Downfall Timeline Zelink (+Ravilda bonus) 💚
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Program: Ibis Paint X
I couldn't decide which variation to draw, so here's a whole timeline's worth. I love the idea of them finding each other no matter the lifetime. :)
Reblogging is fine, but please don't post this anywhere else without linking the original post. Thanks!
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sweetzsuprise · 6 months
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LINKTOBER DAY 28: LIGHT/SPARKLE/BRIGHT
Hyrule Wild and Sky seem very much like the magpies of the group to me, specifically the first two. I can imagine them at least wanting to get their hands on the Master Sword to see what kind her tricks they can do with her, even if it means following Sky into a very scary cave or something
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zartophski · 3 months
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I'm excited to share an excerpt from my piece "Destiny in Choices Made"! This will be featured in the @2023legendoflinkzine along with so many other amazing pieces of art and writing. All profits of the zine will be donated to Doctors Without Borders. Please check it out!
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loz-hero-reborn · 1 year
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HERO REBORN
Chapter 1 - The Boy's Left Hand
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Chapter 1 - The Boy's Left Hand
A branch lightly taps against glass with every sway of the breeze. It repeatedly clicks against a window, sunlight obnoxiously highlighting this motion as it pours indoors.
The brightness falls on the face of a boy in rabbit-themed pajamas, lying only half-under a blanket with one arm hanging off his bed entirely. He cringes, taking in a deep inhale as he tries to resist the temptation to open his eyes.
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The teen caves, however, lifting his head and drowsily peering out the window. He reaches up, annoyed, promptly shutting the curtains before sloppily flopping back to bed.
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A moment later, he slightly shifts… Immediately followed by him darting up. He does a double-take, rushing to reopen the curtain. He stares blankly, his expression dropping.
"...The sun's out already–" The boy murmurs aloud.
He tosses his blanket to the floor, scrambling back into a stand and nearly slipping on it in the process, "Impa's gonna kill me!" Running to a chest full of clothes, he gathers everything he'll need for the day and races to get changed. He stumbles to the door as he struggles to pull his boots on without bothering with the laces, "I can't believe I did it again… 'When am I gonna learn?' I didn't even go to bed late!"
The jumbled kid trips from his movement, having to quickly catch himself with a hand on a desk. He spares a glance to the desk, swiping a pair of gloves off its surface before running out into the town.
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Sooner or later, he reaches his destination: The grand North Palace of Hyrule. It's an extravagant structure on a hill, its walls housing the innermost area of the central village andthe home of the King of Hyrule himself. It's already bustling with fellow castle workers moving about and knights supervising the area. However, there's still an ironic... Lack of energy. The boy is certain there is something he is forgetting, but he just can't put his finger on it. As he moves in towards the main palace's entry doors, he spots a familiar attendant; one of his co-workers.
The attendant is a woman slightly older than him, wearing a thin orange dress. She is busy transporting a small wooden box when the teen arrives, temporarily freeing an arm to stop him, "Look who's late again."
He lowers his head in shame, rubbing the back of it with his left hand, "...I know, I know– I'm sorry, really. Need help with that, Rosa?"
"Rosalie." She corrects him and shifts the box out of his reach, "It's quite alright, I've got it. I just stopped you since I figured you haven't had the time to check what day it is." That was the nicest way she could think of saying he still looks half asleep.
"If you're sure…" He is about walk right past her, but backtracks and glances at her again, "...Wait, huh?"
Rosalie looks to the passerby around them before lowering her voice, "(It's the Fourteenth, Link. You know how the King tends to get… Short… today. This same day, every year, no exceptions)."
It sets in almost as soon as she says the day. His expression shifts, a sort of guilt paining his gut, "Right... I understand. I'll help try and keep things easygoing today."
Rosalie nods, resuming her previous path– but takes one last pause. She turns her head back, "...Oh- And don't bother looking for Impa today, Link. I heard she won't be coming in. …But she requested you go handle duties with the King and see what he needs from you. ...You better hurry, all that in mind."
If the realization that he was late wasn't enough of a brick to the head on its own, that information definitely was... Crap. "Got it. Thanks–" He gives one last wave to Rosalie, then hurrying inside.
The Entrance Hall of the palace is a wide room, carefully carved pillars holding up the roof. However, there is absolutely no time to admire any further details! Link skids across the expensive carpet, taking the straight path attached to the room to reach the Throne Room. Once he reaches it, of course, he slows his pace and tries to pretend he has been professional this entire time.
The Royal Guards at the entrance of the Throne Room stop him nonetheless, only letting him in as an imposing voice from inside commands them to do so. Although Link has been working here for quite a while now, the guards tend to be cautious. Such is their job, he supposes, but he can't help but worry he's in trouble every time they stop him. Link makes an attempt to shove this to the back of his mind, however, approaching the throne of King Aidan of Hyrule and kneeling.
The King is an older man with fading brown hair that curls to the sides of his face. The crown he wears is one Link recognizes from paintings; it's one passed down the Royal Family according to his "mentor", Impa. The man stares down to Link with narrowed eyes from atop his elevated seat, taking a dreadful moment to even begin speaking, "I take it you're the boy Lady Impa put in charge?" Remaining kneeled, Link nods in reply, "...I have seen you with her before. Link, was it?"
"That's right, Your Majesty."
"...Hm." The King leans back in the throne, seeming to stare off beyond Link. His gaze is dull, but he remains present enough to continue his order, "I have a guest coming from the country beyond Death Mountain: a renowned physician. The mountain is forbidden to traverse, so she's taken a ship. She should be at the docks, and I want some supplies for her stay delivered there for when she arrives. ....Usually Impa would only organize such endeavors, but you're young. I am certain you can take care of it." He absentmindedly motions that Link is permitted to stand. Another attendant– positioned at the King's side– steps forth and hands the boy a leather bag. The observing monarch gives them a second to do so, but soon finishes from where he left off, "Everything is in that satchel. I ask that you're careful with it. …Now try and be punctual. Her journey has been long, and I am expecting to see her soon."
Link gazes down to the satchel. He can't help but wonder why the King would need a physician from outside of Hyrule. It seems like a lot of trouble when there are already physicians here... Could he be ill?
Regardless, the boy has his orders and intends to follow them. He politely bows to the King, before slinging the satchel over his shoulder and heading off to deliver to their highly-esteemed guest. Amidst his exit, however, the attendant who previously gave him the satchel subtly motions their hand to get his attention. Link spots this from the corner of his eye, slightly altering his course to reach them.
"(I advise you take a shortcut. There will be less of a walk going through the sealed wing)." They whisper, but make it evident they're just giving Link directions to not raise suspicion, "(There's an old passageway they used to use to evacuate the palace... You'll find a hidden entry behind a curtain there)."
Link blinks, taking a hint and lowering his voice as well, "(...I've seen the sealed wing before, but... Isn't it sealed for a reason)?"
"(It will be fine, I assure you. Most of us do it. Given His Majesty's mood... I thought I would let you in on it. We're all better off if everything is done efficiently... So pick up the pace.)"
"(Ahh- right)." The boy turns away to get going, although finding it ironic the person who stopped him told him to hurry it up. He nonchalantly walks past the guards to the East Hall, approaching the abandoned doors to the sealed wing. They only seem to realize he's passed after the fact, but proceed to do absolutely nothing to stop him.
Sealed wing... Such a misleading name, considering the huge doors lowly creak open the instant Link even nudges them. Huh. He chooses to accept this despite his internal questioning, daring to squeeze through the small opening he made for himself. His hands have to carefully stop the doors before they can thud shut, as he's convinced the convenience thus far has been a stroke of insane luck.
The wing of the castle before him collects dust as if it were a relic on display... To be left untouched for years until someone came finally broke in to search for its secrets. It almost feels wrong to be in here. An eerie chill rolls down his spine, as if he's entered a gravesite. Compared to the rest of the North Palace, it seems so... Neglected. There is an attempt to ignore such thoughts, Link knowing well that he needs to stay focused. So, rather than dwell on the overall creepiness of the place, he keeps an eye out for a curtain that could be hiding a passageway.
It's rather hard to see in the old place, only some cracks between the boards over the windows let in just enough light to make out some vague shape of his sureoundings. His gaze catches one curtain in particular that has become so loose that it touches the floor, on the verge of collapsing from the pole it has been set on. It certainly stands out, so he decides it's worth investigating. The trespasser approaches the curtain, pulling it out of the way– unexpectedly met with darkness as it slips from its last grip on the pole and tumble right on top of him. Link grunts. He fumbles to get the heavy, faded curtain off of his face, but in the action of doing so can hear it brush against something else that was on the wall behind it. A faint thump sounds soon after. In a short panic, Link shoots his head in that direction to be sure it wasn't enough of a mess to get him into trouble.
Fortunately for him, it was only an old painting. At least, he hopes that's fortunate. No one was bothering to look at the artwork, after all, if it's been rotting behind a curtain for who knows how long. Even so, a minor guilt nags at him; just enough for Link to crouch down, set the satchel he was given aside, and pick the painting up. He should at least hang it back up. But then he has to hury! It's only one job! Be punctual. He'd humiliate himself to the King of all people if he screwed up something so simple.
...Yet, despite this train of thought, he finds his focus going to the painting now that he holds it to the wall before him. He doesn't quite recognize the people portrayed. There's four figures in elegant attire: The Great King of Hyrule– the only one he does recognize– and two children. Of course, being of his... status... Link isn't very informed on Hyrulean history or lineage. He has no idea when the Great King was ruling, but he assumes the children are his own. It's odd he's never seen them before, in all the time he has worked in the palace. Then again, he had no idea people could sneak through this area for all that time.
The painting is surprisingly lively, for an image of royalty; especially one of the Great King. He is typically shown as this wise and powerful ruler, a man with all of the composure in the world. Impa has mentioned the truth in it, once or twice... Here, however, he almost appears to be concealing a smile. His right hand is on the shoulder of one child, his left on the other's. The girl on the right has no issue grinning, and the artist responsible for the piece had no hesitation to replicate that. She holds on to her brother's arm like a hug, and he seems much less than thrilled. It's sort of funny to Link; although the paint seems to be chipping. Some of the canvas curls on the right corner, torn. Although... A pale glint comes from beneath the rip as the dim sunlight peers into it. This glaringly snags his attention away from his task further, Link having to resist the urge to see what may be hidden beneath. Perhaps he could be imagining something there? His left hand had reached to pull the tear back further, but he decides against it. Rather, he brushes the dust off the artwork's surface.
...And that's when another glint pierces his vision. The boy blinks, now strangely fixated on the back of his raised hand. There is a marking now seared across it. Not a mere smidge of dirt, either. It's a perfectly aligned triangle made up of three smaller ones; a symbol synonymous with the kingdom of Hyrule. Convinced he's having a difficult time adjusting his eyes to the lighting, Link yanks his hand back and puts it directly under the rays coming between the boards. All it does is make the image clearer to him. With widened eyes, Link outright tries to rub the symbol off with his other hand. What did he just do? Why won't it disappear? The startled teen tries everything he can think of, shaking his hand as if it will just flutter off. None of these futile methods have any affect, much to his own dismay.
Quite disturbed at this point, he lifts his hand up and stares at it with a blankly shocked expression. After a little while, he finally mutters aloud to himself under the assumption he can make sense of this, "(...When did that get there? Why does it look like–)" Halfway through, he stops and snaps his gaze around. If he isn't alone, he'd rather know before he starts talking to himself like a crazy person. He luckily remains the only invader to the deteriorating hall. Either way, he determines he's still better off not speaking to a wall. Instead, he pats his person in search of a solution. Reaching into the pockets he had cut into his pants, he pulls out a single glove. There is a moment of his own dumbfoundedness.
"(...Huh? What happened to the other one?)" Here he goes, mumbling to no one again. Link searches for the right glove, assuming he dropped it at some point, but is without success. He lets out a frustrated huff, just slipping on the only glove he has over the peculiar addition to his hand. "(...Oh, nevermind! I got work to do!)" Finally, he needs his own advice. After sparing the painting a final glance, Link shakes his head and picks up the satchel again. From there, he rushes himself to find the right curtain that hides the passage.
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Finding the right way was unsurprisingly time-consuming, but Link had eventually spotted a curtain that wasn't covered in as much dust. Obviously, it had been used more than the others... And he wishes he would have just noticed that in the first place. But wasted time aside, he had no problem traveling through the damp passageway to reach the docks. With the passage having been lit by torchlight, Link is quite relieved to feel natural sunlight land upon his face when he returns to the surface. He may... dislike it when it pressures him to wake up, though. The day has already begun, so it's not so much of a problem now.
A much shorter walk later, the ships have come into view. It looks like the passengers of the closest boat have already exited with their things. Link's shoulders slump slightly. He probably could have beaten it, if he didn't let himself get so distracted... But perhaps there's still time! They may not have been let off too long ago. He makes his way towards the crowds, keeping a firm grip on the satchel he must deliver so it isn't lost. Like his right glove, apparently. Who even loses something that's stuck in a pair?
The boy shakes his head again. He needs to quit wandering back to that. Besides, there's... More interesting things to think about than his concern over the hand. Yeah. The docks, for instance!
All of those ships... They've been to places he couldn't even imagine. He's been tied down to Hyrule Town for as long as he can remember. If he could just afford a trip like the one the physician he searches for has taken... That would be an adventure I'm itself. Perhaps then he'd have more to do than go back and forth as a delivery boy at best. Helping in the little ways is nice and all, of course... Yet just seeing the vast horizon wants to convince him otherwise. He is able to push through this longing, for now, taking the time to ask around to find where the physician should be preparing to depart to the castle from. Sooner or later, he does get a lead; finding physician near the railing overlooking the beach itself. It looks like some Hylian soldiers have already arrived to serve as her escorts... Probably due to him falling behind.
Holding back his embarrassment, Link clears his throat. The woman peers back, "Ah... I was told someone should be heading this way. You are the King's messenger, yes?"
"Something like that, ma'am." He simply offers the satchel of supplies to her, "This package contains some gifts from the King for your stay."
"Thank you, boy. I already have my escorts, so I shall be going. Should I be needed when I am not present in the palace, I'll be residing in Hyrule Town." The physician then simply goes on her way, the soldiers following her. Link politely nods to her as she departs, but lets out a low sigh once he's more or less alone in the crowd.
...All that work for a ten-second interaction. Oh, well.
Link rubs his gloved hand with his right, once more observing the busy environment. Not for too long, though, as he soon gets moving to return to work. After what happened before, he's going to take the usual route through town instead. The bustling voices and doorsteps of the docks fade as he moves on.
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Once he nears the town of the North Palace, Link expects the buzz of activity to rebuild. Instead, he is met with the contrary. Being the new "capital" of Hyrule, formed by a young queen of Hyrule a couple of centuries before (or something like that), there's never a shortage of visitors... it's quieter today than most. He should have anticipated such, he supposes, but he still doesn't entirely understand it. The whole day thus far has been puzzling in general! The boy can't help but wonder if the world has just decided to go off-kilter for a day.
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And, almost as if it read his mind, he catches a slight glow trying to peek out from beneath his glove. Of course, his hand needed to remind him of the unexplained appearance from before. Link must restrain himself from crumbling in defeat, as he had hoped to just forget what happened at all and realize later that he had imagined it for some reason. Slightly annoyed with whatever it is, Link fiddles with the base of the glove; he contemplates taking it off. Just as he lifts the base with his thumb, the light escapes enough to flash right in his eyes.
"Gh– Come on!" Now his own hand is inconveniencing him! Link rubs his eyes with his normal hand, hesitantly opening them again once a minute or so has passed. Thankfully, no people are out this far from the village's center to see whatever is going on at this rate... But a little orb of light is.
This is the point where Link isn't so sure what he's making up. For some time, his pupils fixate on the glow in a confused awe. Even so, he instinctively tries to reach for it and question its arrival. The words are stolen from him as the light zips away in a completely random direction. Its sudden motion alarms the boy, for certain, but the debate within him rules that he should follow on a mere whim.
It twists through the outskirts of town, somehow able to tactfully avoid the sights of villagefolk. It is to such an extent that Link cannot tell if it is intentional or not... Surely, a literal ball of light has no sense of direction. Then again, how would he know?! This kind of thing isn't normal at all! He follows it, nonetheless, and by the time he considers leaving it be it has already halted.
The orb has stopped in front of the door to a vaguely familiar home, but it certainly is not his own. This leaves him a bit frazzled, to be frank. Why lead him here?
"(...You're kidding, right?)" Link whisper-shouts over to it. If he really is seeing things, he's going to have a lot of excuses to make for lurking around. By all means, he wants to turn around! But with his words, the light has just... Stopped. Somehow, this feels like it is staring at him. Judging him for not trusting it.
Begrudgingly, Link approaches the front door to the house. The light politely moves out of the way like a person holding the door open for another, and that alone is freakish to him. Swallowing his persistent hesitation, he obliges to the likely-illusionary guide's wishes... And knocks. The instant his hand maks contact with the door, the little light swirls back into his glove.
Initially, the only response is the boy's own instant regret. An unnerving silence follows... Until a voice he knows speaks up from the other side of the door.
"...Who is it? I thought I made it clear I won't be seeing anyone today." An older voice; one collected and dignified.
It sinks in faster than a boulder a river. He knows whose home this is now... But he'd be in deeper trouble if he turned away now.
"...It's– It's Link."
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"...I see. ...Come in." The voice didn't seem entirely sure about allowing him to enter, but they've permitted it nonetheless.
Link inhales and slowly accepts his fate. He turns the knob on the door and enters in the most stiff manner possible. To his clashing senses of both shock and expectation, it the light has led him to the home of the only person he's ever been close to.
It's led him to Impa, sitting beside a window with a unprecedented perfect view of the North Palace.
End of Chapter 1.
Notes:
This is a little long for a first chapter, my bad. Anyway, you may have already noticed differences and/or additions in the story. Asks are always open and will be answered! I also take drawing requests.
Previous Chapter: Prologue
About:
"The Adventure of Link: Hero Reborn" is a loose interpretation of the second LoZ game for the Nintendo Entertainment System. The game itself was made in a time where story elements weren't entirely front and center, and the developers were testing the waters with new game mechanics. This serves as a way to tell the story in the light of later installments in the franchise as inspiration, but in no way is directly tied to canon. It is merely my headcanons and just having some fun!
Obligatory Disclaimers:
I, quite obviously, don't own LoZ II: The Adventure of Link. This is simply a fanstory that serves as a loose narrative adaptation of the game, which has little storyline beyond the backstory given by the manual. It is meant to function similarly to the LoZ mangas (which you should read at the next opportunity) and doesn't entirely operate within canon. I wanted to tell a story from one of my favorite games in light of newer installments. You will find a lot of differences between the comic and the game itself, but also similarities for obvious reasons. For instance, this Link is a reincarnation of the Hero of Hyrule, rather than the same boy. But this is all just for fun and isn't meant to be taken too seriously. I highly recommend you play the original game, too! It was my first LoZ game and holds a special place in my obsessions. :)
(#loz hero reborn)
Also check out (#loz untold myths) or my main account at @nocturnalfandomartist!
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telemna-hyelle · 2 years
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The Hero that Never Was...
So
Do you know what’s weird?
That AoL Link has two Zeldas. That’s weird. Why doesn’t Old Zelda (you know what I’m gonna use LU Lingo for them for ease of communication, so Aurora)--why didn’t Aurora have a Link of her own? The triforce was in danger, there’s a princess, this is a recipe for “those who share the blood of the goddess and the spirit of the hero” who are eternally bound to this curse. That, to me, means you physically cannot have a Zelda without a Link. If there’s a Zelda, there’s a Link. If there’s a Link, there’s a Zelda. 
But Aurora was alone. 
now of course this is because this game came out in 1987 and the curse wasn’t invented yet but that has nothing to do with anything and i will gleefully ignore this fact
Now, I looked up the storyline for the past in Adventure of Link. Here’s what Zeldapedia had to say.
First the stuff in the page on AoL
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And this is from the page specifically for The Prince
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and last of all, this piece of concept art
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From first glance, the story seems pretty cut and dry. An evil magician, perhaps even an incarnation of Demise’s hatred, sidles on up to the prince with news of the triforce, painting Zelda in a bad light “Oh she’s turned against you, denying you your birth right, she’s greedy and hoarding it’s power, blah blah blah”. The prince, overcome and blinded by his greed, confronts Zelda with the magician. The magician attacks Zelda when she refuses to give up the hiding place, the Prince realizes things have Gotten Out of Hand, tires to stop the magician, yet it is too late. His sister is cursed, the magician is dead, and he’s left alone swamped with the guilt that this is all his fault for letting his greed get the best of him. And it’s a good story! I like it!
But I was wondering... just where was Link? 
And... why did the magician die after casting the spell?
One reason for Link’s absence could be that it happened so fast, and with the triforce locked away, there was nothing he could do. A little plot-holey, but serviceable. 
Another is that the Prince was a Link, but I don’t like that theory myself. In my mind, if the Prince was a hero, then he wouldn’t have taken the actions that he did. My personal belief is that the heroes aren’t chosen by the gods just, randomly picking or something, but because each and every Link has the heart and personality and soul of a hero. “The Spirit of the Hero”--not in a reincarnation sense, but in the sense that this is who they are. We even see it in the Hero of Legend, or of Winds--they weren’t born with the Triforce, but they undoubtedly have the Hero’s Spirit--Ganondorf himself saw it in the Hero of Winds. They’re the heroes because who they are, down at their depths, is heroic. They have all the chances in the world to look away, to turn back, to not do anything. But they don’t. Because that is not who they are. Because they are brave and courageous. 
So no, I don’t think with the way the Prince acted, he could be a Link. Though that’s purely based on my interpretation of the Hero. 
But... there is another option
The more I looked at the stories, the more I felt like things didn’t quite add up. And I still didn’t get a good explanation as to why the magician kicked the bucket after cursing Zelda into sleep. Why would he do that anyway? What was the point? What on earth could causing Zelda to enter a sleep without foreseeable end unless the Triforce is brought to her have any benefit for the Magician? Wasn’t the whole point to get the triforce? Yes, brilliant plan, curse the Only Person who knows the secret into sleep and the only key to wake her up is the triforce you’re trying to get her to tell you about.
And again, why did he die?
And the poor prince, who realized the follies of his ways too late, and he tried to stop the magician but the magician was just too strong and fought him off, and there was just nothing he could do.
Well, do you know what that sounds like? 
Revisionist History, that’s what. 
What if... hear me out... there was a clever young lad with an aptitude for magic, and a soul that resonated with courage. The Prince--who is greedy and wishes to possess the triforce--orders the young magician to use his magic to force the princess to give up the location. 
The magician refuses. 
So the prince uses a magical artefact and takes control of the magician, binding him to his will. Using the magician as a puppet, he attempts to magically torture the location out of Zelda, and use the magician as a scapegoat if his evildoing is ever discovered. 
The magician isn’t strong enough to fully break free, but he does what he can--he casts a spell of sleep on Zelda, a spell that could be broken only by the bearer of the Triforce, so that when she awakes, she’d have a hero to protect her. It was a frantic measure, the only way he could think of to protect Zelda and ensure that whoever awoke her would be good and trustworthy. 
But by going against the control of the artefact, the magician paid the price. He died for his act of defiance.
The Prince was left to pick of hte pieces of his failed plan. He uses the Magician as a scapegoat, and affects a facade of guilt and realization and repentance for his misguided deeds. He locks his sister away were only the Sheikah can reach her in ‘hopes that she might come back to life someday’ or so he says, but more like trying to remove all evidence of his evil deeds. 
And no one remembers that there once was a boy named Link, who gave his life to save the princess. He was the hero that never was--for never was he named. Never was he acknowledged. Never was he remembered as the hero. Every time the story was told, he was the villain instead. 
But he was the hero. 
And he saved his princess. 
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zelda-fanart-n-stuff · 6 months
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WIP!
A sneak peak of the first page of a lil mini comic about the young king of hyrule! It'll be about 4-5 pages of angst (yay!)
I don't know yet if I'm going to post them as I finish or wait until I have all of the pages done, but nonetheless the first page is pretty well complete.
(I will tag any trigger warnings, but if I miss any please let me know so I can tag it properly!)
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"Then, with a magical sword in his left hand and a magical shield in his right, he set off alone on his long travels." My figurine of Zelda 2 Link. ≈12 cm high.
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batrogers · 9 months
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Summary:
Sheer bad luck drops the whole lot of their group in a stranger's castle, who has the usual kind of strange demand: One life for their freedom. While they all walk out together, Link wonders who gave in and to what. He's not happy to be right, because right now they're out of faeries.
Rated E, Major (temporary) Character Death, Graphic Injury
My own Linkverse characters. Whump, Hurt/Comfort, Grief, Zelda II Dolls fic
CW: needles, throwing up blood, drugs used for medical purposes, panicked suicidal behaviour
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bobthebobking · 2 years
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utterly obsessed with all these little guys x
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lunaviathan · 2 years
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Plink (pink Link) Trink (train Link) Fink (flying Link) Lilink (little Link) clink (color Link) Kokirink (kokiri Link) Twink (twilight Link) Wink (wind Link) Rink (retro Link) Mink (music Link) Wilnk (wild Link)—
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rupeenotruby · 10 months
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Miscellaneous Headcanon #1
Link cannot swim.
This one I feel is pretty common but it is very amusing to me that he traverses water in both games! But does not swim once. Instead, he uses two rafts, a ladder and a magical pair of boots that allows him to walk on the water. 
(also is the image blurry? I can’t tell)
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⏳Downfall Links Doodles⏳
Program: Ibis Paint X
Time Elapsed: 4 hours, 25 minutes.
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Classic Link got smaller somehow, and I welcome it.
The doodles above are all incarnations of Link from the Downfall Timeline (+ bonus Ravio because it is inexcusable to leave him out). I can go on for hours about why I love each of these storylines individually, but I'll try to keep it short and sweet and save the ramblings for another post.
This page includes ALTTP Link, ALBW Link and Ravio, LoZ Link, and AoL Link- who I HC as a second incarnation of LoZ Link (more on that later, my mind has been swirling... o_o).
First in the Downfall Timeline comes ALTTP Link, and I already have expressed how much I love that game. I mean, just look at rabbit Link. Sure, it's not very intimidating, but there is no way you can't love a little bunny. I hope we get some sort of nod to his again in newer games (like Ravio). I can never really decide on which color to use on his hair, but this time I tried pinkish highlights. It makes his hair look like a sunset, oddly enough, but also kind of like old art of the Sacred Realm.
Next comes ALBW Link and Ravio. Based on some implied dialogue exchanges in the game, I like to imagine they're too much alike while not at all at the same time; like brothers, basically. However, I imagine they're close enough that Link surprisingly takes his cowardly counterpart more seriously than others might, and Ravio looks up to Link a lot and even tried to replicate his behavior. Knowing that Tri-Force Heroes Link is supposed to also be ALBW Link, I imagine Ravio is like the "Vio" to the trio of Red, Green, and Blue in Hytopia. The little smithing attire ALBW wears was given to him by the Blacksmith, who I HC adopts him after the story. That makes Gulley his little brother. :)
Lastly, there's the two classic versions of Link. According to Nintendo, these two Links are one in the same. However, I like to imagine differently due to the difference in gameplay style. I also just think it fits better in context of the rest of the timelines. So, here they are with two different designs. LoZ Link is a small, ten year old boy with a heart twice his size. He simply sticks to a sword and bombs. AoL Link is 16, and learns magic spells to progress through his adventure while living in the dormer's shadow.
I like to imagine, if Ravio somehow met these other incarnations of Link, he would give them all goofy nicknames. ALBW would obviously remain Link or Mr. Hero, but ALTTP Link would likely be cursed with some bunny related name because Ravio thinks it has style. LoZ Link would probably just be "little buddy" (in reference to him calling the Link he knows simply "buddy"), and AoL Link would just be "Mr. Adventurer". He's really creative.
I've been considering making a LoZ-based fancomic and have been making plot outlines at a rapid pace. It is unlikely to start up anytime too soon, but perhaps keep an eye out? I may send updates every so often.
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yasmeensh · 8 months
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Zelda 2 Link my beloved
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