Who Is Princess Zelda?
Princess Zelda (Japanese: ゼルダ姫 Hepburn: Zeruda-hime) is the name of a fictional character in The Legend of Zelda series by Nintendo. The name has applied to many female members of Hyrule's royal family,[1] which includes several distinct characters in Hyrule legend.[2]
Though she is the eponymous character, her story role is often that of damsel in distress. The player instead controls the series' protagonist, Link. Many Zelda games adopt the classic princess and dragon premise of chivalric literature; Zelda is usually kidnapped or imprisoned by Ganon (Ganondorf), prompting Link to come to her rescue. Later games in the series have also emphasized Zelda's magical abilities
and importance to the functioning of Hyrule. In several games she is
one of the sages whose work is essential to defeating Ganon; in others
she adopts alternative personae in order to take a more active role in
her kingdom; and in some she is a self-sacrificing princess regnant.
Princess Zelda appears in most of the The Legend of Zelda
games, often as a central focus of Link's quests. To date, she and those
who bear her name have appeared directly in every game except The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening, in which a lookalike named Marin appears; and The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask, in which she only appears in a flashback.
In her first appearance in The Legend of Zelda, she is kidnapped by Ganon,
the series' main antagonist, after she divides the Triforce of Wisdom
and hides its pieces across the land (as explained in the game manual).
She is eventually rescued by Link, and the two of them reunite their respective pieces of the Triforce.
Another incarnation appears in the sequel, Zelda II: The Adventure of Link.
This Zelda has been put into an eternal slumber until Link breaks the
curse. According to the in-game legend, the elder Zelda has been under a
curse so long that it is in her honour that the Hylian royal family
maintains a tradition of naming all its princesses after her. This is
the first game showing a relationship between the two, as they can be
seen kissing at the end of the game.
Princess Zelda of A Link to the Past
is one of seven maidens descended from the seven sages during the
Imprisoning War. She is kidnapped and about to be sent to the Dark
World, as the other maidens have been. On the night of her capture, she
appears to Link telepathically, imploring him to help her. Though
rescued by Link, she is eventually sent to the Dark World. She and the
six other maidens, after being rescued, assist Link in breaking the seal
on Ganon's tower so that the hero may confront the villain.
In the The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time,
Zelda first appears as a child. Suspicious of the Gerudo King
Ganondorf, she charges Link with the task of collecting the three
spiritual stones in order to break the seal on the door to the Sacred
Realm, so as to obtain the Master Sword and use it against Ganondorf.
Just before Link pulls the Master Sword from its pedestal, Ganondorf
reveals his wicked intentions and Zelda must flee Hyrule Castle with her
guardian Impa before he can capture either of them. Still in hiding
seven years later, she poses as a young Sheikah named Sheik. In this
disguise she offers Link advice and assistance throughout the remainder
of his quest, until she finally reveals her true identity as Princess
Zelda. Thus exposed, she is finally captured by Ganondorf. After Link
rescues her Zelda works with him to escape the collapsing Castle,
guiding him and using her powers to open sealed gates. When Link defeats
the resurrected Ganon, she and the other six sages are able to seal
Ganon away in the Sacred Realm. After this she sends Link back to his
own time, seven years earlier. After the credits, we see young Link
again approaching the princess in the Hyrule Castle courtyard. This
child version of this incarnation appears briefly in Majora's Mask, although this is only a cameo appearance in a flashback as Link is remembering an earlier meeting between the two of them.
In The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages the Princess, sensing danger in the lands of Holodrum and Labrynna, sends her handmaiden Impa to protect Din, the Oracle of Seasons, and Nayru,
the Oracle of Ages. In the full linked game, Zelda eventually comes to
personally encourage the people of Holodrum or Labrynna (depending on
what order the games are played) and to help defend against her growing
sense of foreboding. She is quickly captured, and Link must rescue her.
She thereafter spends time in and around Horon Village (Holodrum) or
Lynna City (Labrynna) with Impa, until she is again captured, this time
by Twinrova.
They take the princess to a hidden realm, and it is revealed that they
plan to sacrifice her in order to ignite the Flame of Despair and
resurrect Ganon once again. Though they are partially successful, Link
interrupts them before they can drain all of Zelda's life force, and so
she lives. Link defeats both Twinrova and the incompletely resurrected
Ganon, and peace is restored to the land. During the ending credits,
Zelda is shown stargazing from a castle balcony, indicating that she
returns to Hyrule after the events of the two games.
In The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords, Princess Zelda takes Link to the Four Sword Sanctuary, which seals the evil sorcerer Vaati.
Sensing that the seal's power is diminishing, she tries to inspect it,
but is captured by Vaati himself, who had already escaped and takes her
to his Palace of Winds to marry her. She is again rescued by Link with
the power of the Four Sword. In the sequel The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures
she is once more kidnapped by Vaati. After Link rescues her, it is
revealed that Ganon is behind the capture and breaking Vaati's seal. She
and the four Links defeat Ganon and escape from Vaati's tower, and she
later reunites the four of them.
In The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap, Zelda is turned to stone by Vaati until Link reverses the spell.
The Zelda character in The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker
is unaware of her royal identity, instead living as the pirate captain
named Tetra. She first appears in the clutches of a giant bird called
the Helmaroc King, though she struggles and is dropped at the top of
Link's home island of Outset. She then agrees to take Link with her crew
in order to help him rescue his younger sister Aryll, whom the Helmaroc
King has subsequently captured. She later crosses paths with Link again
while her crew is stealing bombs from Windfall Island, turning a blind
eye to his spying on her and consenting for her crew to spend the night
relaxing on Windfall, thus allowing Link to beat them to Jabun's Grotto.
She also tries to help Link confront Ganon at the forbidden fortress,
but they are unsuccessful. At this point, Ganon discovers Tetra's true
identity as the Princess Zelda, but is attacked by the dragon Valoo and
two Rito
warriors before he is able to capture her. Her true identity disclosed,
it is determined safest for Zelda to stay in the ancient Hyrule Castle.
She is protected there for a time, but Ganon eventually invades and
takes her to his Tower, also in Ancient Hyrule. She then assists Link in
his final battle against Ganon, using his bow to fire arrows of light.
After Ganon's defeat, Tetra and Link set out with her crew to seek new
lands. This incarnation is unique in that she continues to live by and
identify with her non-royal persona rather than as Princess Zelda.
During the events of The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass, Tetra is turned to stone and kidnapped by a Ghost Ship during their search, and is again restored by Link's efforts.
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
marks the first time the Princess Zelda is depicted as the reigning
head of state, though she retains the title of princess. (Previously she
had been the apparent daughter or heir to the reigning monarch, or at
times her precise relation to the throne was unspecified.) Her throne
has been surrendered, however, to the usurper Twilight King Zant at the
opening of the game, in order to save her people from war with Zant's
superior forces. She is imprisoned in a tower in Hyrule Castle, and is
uniquely unaffected by the Twilight Realm's magic. It is here that she
meets Link, transformed into a wolf by the Twilight Realm's power, and
his companion Midna.
She later gives up her power in order to heal the dying legitimate
Twilight Princess, temporarily losing her physical form in the process.
Towards the end of the game, she is possessed by Ganondorf and in turn
purged by Midna. As Ganondorf charges Link and Zelda, the princess
summons the Light Spirits of Hyrule, who grant her the Light Arrows to
assist Link in part of his final battle, making this her third
participation in a final battle.
Another incarnation appears in The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks, which is a sequel taking place one hundred years after Phantom Hourglass
and thus this Zelda is the granddaughter of Tetra. She decides to
accompany Link, a railroad engineer, to investigate the disappearance of
the railroad tracks called "Spirit Tracks" that serve as chains locking
up an evil force. She is attacked by Chancellor Cole, who hopes to
utilize this evil, and her spirit is separated from her body, with Link
being the only one who can see her. In her spirit form she is able to
possess Phantom Knights in order to help Link restore the Spirit Tracks.
Not counting the CD-i games, this ability marks the first time in the
main Legend of Zelda series that Zelda can be controlled. In her Spirit Tracks
incarnation, she makes a reference to all the times her past
incarnations have been a damsel in distress, saying that it was like a
family tradition. This game is the second to show any kind of romantic
relationship between her and Link, with them holding hands after the
defeat of the final boss.
Though not a princess in the game The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword,
the first Zelda is the reincarnation of the goddess Hylia and the
direct ancestor of the Hylian Royal Family. Zelda is a close childhood
friend to Link who grew up with him in Skyloft, having feelings for him.
Spirited away in a tornado conjured by the demon lord Ghirahim, Zelda
meets the Sheikah Impa who serves as her protector while having her
under the means of purifying herself to achieve her destiny. Revealed to
be an incarnation of the deity known as Hylia, she is captured by
Ghirahim as her life force can undo the seal on Demise. Luckily, Link
saves Zelda's life as Demise is defeated. Soon after returning to
Skyloft, Zelda admits to Link that she wishes to live on the surface and
Link presumably stays with her.


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