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====''Zelda II: The Adventure of Link''==== | ====''Zelda II: The Adventure of Link''==== | ||
[[File:Link and Zelda in ZII ending.png|thumb|Zelda congratulates Link for saving Hyrule in the ending of ''Zelda II: The Adventure of Link'']] | [[File:Link and Zelda in ZII ending.png|thumb|Zelda congratulates Link for saving Hyrule in the ending of ''Zelda II: The Adventure of Link'']] | ||
The Princess Zelda of ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link]]'' is a different character than the one in the first game. In the backstory, the [[King of Hyrule (Zelda II: The Adventure of Link)|King of Hyrule]] used the Triforce to maintain peace throughout Hyrule until his death. The [[prince]] was supposed to inherit the complete Triforce but only received a part of it. | The Princess Zelda of ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link]]'' is a different character than the one in the first game. In the backstory, the [[King of Hyrule (Zelda II: The Adventure of Link)|King of Hyrule]] used the Triforce to maintain peace throughout Hyrule until his death. The [[prince]] was supposed to inherit the complete Triforce but only received a part of it. Some time before his death, the king told a secret about the Triforce to the prince's sister, Zelda. | ||
One day, the [[magician]] informed the prince about this, so they went to interrogate Zelda about where the complete Triforce was located. She refused to tell them, even as the magician threatened to put her into eternal slumber. The magician cast the spell on Zelda, even against the prince's wishes, causing her to fall into endless sleep. The prince felt a lot of grief over what happened, so he put Zelda into a room of the [[North Castle]], hoping that she would be awoken someday. To ensure that the incident would not be forgotten, the prince gave a royal order declaring that all females born into the royal family were to be named Zelda. | One day, the [[magician]] informed the prince about this, so they went to interrogate Zelda about where the complete Triforce was located. She refused to tell them, even as the magician threatened to put her into eternal slumber. The magician cast the spell on Zelda, even against the prince's wishes, causing her to fall into endless sleep. The prince felt a lot of grief over what happened, so he put Zelda into a room of the [[North Castle]], hoping that she would be awoken someday. To ensure that the incident would not be forgotten, the prince gave a royal order declaring that all females born into the royal family were to be named Zelda. | ||
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Throughout ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild]]'', the princess is trapped in Hyrule Castle, keeping [[Calamity Ganon]] at bay. She is seen throughout numerous memories Link recalls in the game, taking place before the [[Great Calamity]]. They show her attempting to unlock her sealing power from the goddess springs, while keeping an interest in scholarly pursuits such as the [[Guardian (Breath of the Wild)|Guardian]] excavations. Her father, [[King Rhoam]], encourages her somewhat aggressively to continue trying to find the sealing power, knowing that Calamity Ganon is soon to return. After her visit to the final spring, the [[Spring of Wisdom]], Calamity Ganon awakes and triggers the Great Calamity, and Zelda manages to unlock the sealing power while trying to protect a dying Link from the renegade Guardians, before he is taken to the [[Shrine of Resurrection]] and she returns to Hyrule Castle to use the power on Calamity Ganon. | Throughout ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild]]'', the princess is trapped in Hyrule Castle, keeping [[Calamity Ganon]] at bay. She is seen throughout numerous memories Link recalls in the game, taking place before the [[Great Calamity]]. They show her attempting to unlock her sealing power from the goddess springs, while keeping an interest in scholarly pursuits such as the [[Guardian (Breath of the Wild)|Guardian]] excavations. Her father, [[King Rhoam]], encourages her somewhat aggressively to continue trying to find the sealing power, knowing that Calamity Ganon is soon to return. After her visit to the final spring, the [[Spring of Wisdom]], Calamity Ganon awakes and triggers the Great Calamity, and Zelda manages to unlock the sealing power while trying to protect a dying Link from the renegade Guardians, before he is taken to the [[Shrine of Resurrection]] and she returns to Hyrule Castle to use the power on Calamity Ganon. | ||
At various portions of the game, Zelda telepathically speaks to Link. Among various other things, she warns him every time a [[ | At various portions of the game, Zelda telepathically speaks to Link. Among various other things, she warns him every time a [[blood moon]] reaches its apex. Notably, this is the first main-series game to have her voice acted. In the English version, she is given a heavy British accent. In the King's Study in Hyrule Castle, it is revealed that her mother died when Zelda was six years old, and that her constant studying may have been to try and make up for that. | ||
Once Link reaches the sanctum of Hyrule Castle, Zelda loses her hold on Calamity Ganon and the fight commences. After Calamity Ganon is defeated, it becomes Dark Beast Ganon, and Zelda grants Link the [[Bow of Light]] to defeat it, while causing weak spots of light to appear on its body. Once Ganon is defeated with the Bow of Light, Zelda is ejected from its mouth, and she uses her sealing power to shrink the remaining [[malice]] into nothingness. At the end of the game, Link and Zelda are shown in front of the ruined Hyrule Castle, while the [[spirit]]s of King Rhoam and the four [[ | Once Link reaches the sanctum of Hyrule Castle, Zelda loses her hold on Calamity Ganon and the fight commences. After Calamity Ganon is defeated, it becomes Dark Beast Ganon, and Zelda grants Link the [[Bow of Light]] to defeat it, while causing weak spots of light to appear on its body. Once Ganon is defeated with the Bow of Light, Zelda is ejected from its mouth, and she uses her sealing power to shrink the remaining [[malice]] into nothingness. At the end of the game, Link and Zelda are shown in front of the ruined Hyrule Castle, while the [[spirit]]s of King Rhoam and the four [[Champion]]s look at them one last time before disappearing. | ||
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