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Nearly everyone is arguing over whether it's female, yet I see only one person even suggesting it might not be Link (and their suggestion seems to be that it's Zelda).
It seems to me that, when asked if Link was female, they responded in a way that implies that Link is still male... but leaves out a key question. Is it Link? Could it be that this is a new protagonist? After all, Aonuma was quite explicit that this Zelda is going to change up a lot of the conventions of the Zelda series... and what's the one convention of the Zelda series that has pretty much held 100% constant (if we ignore those CDi games)? They've all starred Link as the primary protagonist.
I have a scenario to propose:
Similar to the intro to Hyrule Warriors, Link is the Royal Guard of Hyrule, and is a full-fledged adult. Zelda is not just Princess, but officially Queen. Link has a daughter (with it implied that Malon, who is no longer alive as of the start of the game, is the mother), who has just begun training to follow her father into the guard. And as part of her training, she is to begin with some Field training.
While out in Hyrule Field, the trouble starts. She is tasked by Link (initially) with discovering the cause of the trouble. Link's task is to protect Zelda (it's implied that there's more than just queen-and-guard in the relationship, hence his decision to stay by her side). And so, our new protagonist begins her quest.
Reason for thinking this? Well, Link and Zelda are implied to be love interests in most cases (except the TP story), but typically don't end up getting to be together (except the WW story). And if you look at Hyrule Warriors, which is a celebration of all things Zelda, there are two curious things to note. Link doesn't generally start as part of the Hyrule Guard, and there were designs for a female Link amongst the concept art for Hyrule Warriors.
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Her name is "Linkuru", which has been speculated to anglicise to "Linkle". And a translation of the text alongside the design is “The hero Link’s girl version. She was [originally] planned to be Link’s younger sister.” [according to Siliconera]. This is strange, given that they've worked so hard to stay true to the franchise in so many other details.
This isn't to say that it'll happen, but it seems plausible, to me. It would make sense for Link's daughter (or sister) to look a lot like Link. And it certainly would challenge one of the fundamental conventions of Zelda.
| Aielyn said: Nearly everyone is arguing over whether it's female, yet I see only one person even suggesting it might not be Link (and their suggestion seems to be that it's Zelda). It seems to me that, when asked if Link was female, they responded in a way that implies that Link is still male... but leaves out a key question. Is it Link? Could it be that this is a new protagonist? After all, Aonuma was quite explicit that this Zelda is going to change up a lot of the conventions of the Zelda series... and what's the one convention of the Zelda series that has pretty much held 100% constant (if we ignore those CDi games)? They've all starred Link as the primary protagonist. I have a scenario to propose: Similar to the intro to Hyrule Warriors, Link is the Royal Guard of Hyrule, and is a full-fledged adult. Zelda is not just Princess, but officially Queen. Link has a daughter (with it implied that Malon, who is no longer alive as of the start of the game, is the mother), who has just begun training to follow her father into the guard. And as part of her training, she is to begin with some Field training. While out in Hyrule Field, the trouble starts. She is tasked by Link (initially) with discovering the cause of the trouble. Link's task is to protect Zelda (it's implied that there's more than just queen-and-guard in the relationship, hence his decision to stay by her side). And so, our new protagonist begins her quest. Reason for thinking this? Well, Link and Zelda are implied to be love interests in most cases (except the TP story), but typically don't end up getting to be together (except the WW story). And if you look at Hyrule Warriors, which is a celebration of all things Zelda, there are two curious things to note. Link doesn't generally start as part of the Hyrule Guard, and there were designs for a female Link amongst the concept art for Hyrule Warriors. Her name is "Linkuru", which has been speculated to anglicise to "Linkle". And a translation of the text alongside the design is “The hero Link’s girl version. She was [originally] planned to be Link’s younger sister.” [according to Siliconera]. This is strange, given that they've worked so hard to stay true to the franchise in so many other details. This isn't to say that it'll happen, but it seems plausible, to me. It would make sense for Link's daughter (or sister) to look a lot like Link. And it certainly would challenge one of the fundamental conventions of Zelda. |
You know, that's actually a very good possibilty indeed. Guess we will have to wait and see a little more, but I'd definitely enjoy a game where you play as the child of Link and Zelda. Would add an interesting dynamic indeed.
I am entirely okay with this, let's make it happen.
Conegamer said:
You know, that's actually a very good possibilty indeed. Guess we will have to wait and see a little more, but I'd definitely enjoy a game where you play as the child of Link and Zelda. Would add an interesting dynamic indeed. |
Just thought I'd point out that I didn't propose it being the child of Link and Zelda. Rather, it's Link's child with (deceased) Malon, and Link and Zelda become close during the story.
After all, it's no fun just seeing them together at the start. You've got to see the relationship develop (and it's hard for it to develop if Link is risking his life constantly). I chose Malon as the mother because Link has an interest in Marin/Malon/Ilia/Romani/etc in quite a few of the games (and it's somewhat implied that his "true" love interest in OoT was Malon, with the other possibilities all ending up as sages or having to work with the sages), so it would be a great nod to those games... not to mention that it would neatly explain why she'd start with Epona straight away (and given the size of the game, I'd imagine Epona will be available from very early on).
Well he has always been bordeline female so maybe nintendp finally just decided to avoid any confusion?
lol, just let it go.. It won't happen! 
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Judging on that screenshot Link looks more like a female than a male, hell the link in screenshot even has boobies. So it seems more likely by each trailer.
Please excuse my (probally) poor grammar
http://www.gamespot.com/articles/e3-2014-the-legend-of-zelda-producer-confirms-the-hero-is-link-is-male/1100-6420451/
He's a guy. A pretty feminine looking guy.