Link's uncle

Link's uncle (also formatted as Link's Uncle ) is a character who appears in The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past. He is a swordsman and the uncle of Link, and both of them live in a house in the center of the Light World.

The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
At the start of The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, Link's uncle receives a distress signal from Princess Zelda, so he equips a sword and shield and leaves his house to try and rescue her. Just before leaving, Link's uncle instructs Link to stay at home and that he will return in the morning. Link also hears Zelda's call for help, so he also leaves to rescue her.

Later, when Link goes down a secret entrance of Hyrule Castle to the first basement floor, he finds his uncle, who is mortally wounded from battle. Just before dying, Link's uncle gives his sword and shield to Link and teaches him the Spin Attack.

In the ending, Link touches the Triforce and wishes for everything to return to normal. The end sequence shows that Link's uncle was revived, as he and Link both outside the house, practicing with their swords.

Physical appearance
Link's uncle has a plump physique, and he has indigo hair (black in various artwork), a round nose, and a thick mustache. In the game, Link's uncle wears a green shirt, yellow pants, and brown shoes. Artwork of Link's uncle depicts him with a teal shirt and pants, a belt with a yellow circle of the Triforce emblem, black shoes, and is carrying a handbag on his left shoulder.

Trivia

 * In the original Super Nintendo version and the Virtual Console re-releases, when Link finds his uncle mortally wounded from battle, Link's uncle talks to him but cuts off mid-sentence and dies as he says "Zelda is your...". In the Game Boy Advance version of The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, Link's uncle has a different speech before dying. Instead of cutting off mid-sentence, Link's uncle briefly pauses a few times between his last two sentences where he instructs Link to carry on and that he will always have fond memories of their time together.