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Anonymous commented at 2017-07-06 08:18:31 » #2146320

Oh, that all makes sense now!

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Anonymous commented at 2017-07-06 11:14:54 » #2146353

Forced to watch the one you love reincarnated over and over again, forced to watch them fall in love with someone else over and over. Really does make Cia a much more sympathetic figure, this would drive anyone mad.

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Anonymous commented at 2017-07-06 15:50:55 » #2146471

Afaik, Link and Zelda never got together in TP

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OnyxSwift commented at 2017-07-07 11:32:04 » #2146715

I can confirm that they didn't really have a personal relationship together in Twilight Princess, and can say with 99.9% certainty that they didn't get together in Ocarina of Time (and if they had, then TP ZeLink would be incestuous.)

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Anonymous commented at 2017-07-17 10:20:05 » #2149876

The only times Link and Zelda possibly became a thing are Skyward Sword and Wind Waker/Phantom Hourglass. The royal bloodline has to continue somehow.

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Anonymous commented at 2017-08-03 04:06:45 » #2154920

Also, keep in mind that except for a few rare cases, the Link of the new generation isn't necessarily related to the previous ones (OoT/MM to TP is one such case, but it doesn't matter because OoT Link probably hooked up with Malon, the only non-sage, and therefore eligible, bachelorette).

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Anonymous commented at 2017-08-13 19:35:38 » #2157844

Zelda shipping wars are a bloodbath, so I don't want to get in the middle of that. Here's the facts: While some cases, such as Skyward Sword, seem much clearer than others, Link and Zelda never explicitly start dating in any of the games. It is up to the player to conclude what does or does not happen between them, or between Link and another girl.
However, what Cia's backstory in Hyrule Warriors does explicitly state is that that Link and Zelda are "always together". While it is possible to interpret that in a non-romantic way, her actions based on that statement strongly suggest she means it romantically. That doesn't necessarily mean that any particular Link and Zelda get together (TP is particularly suspect), but it does (almost) undeniably suggest that they do end up together across multiple lifetimes.
Of course, it's important to remember that Hyrule Warriors isn't canon, so the things it implies about other games in the series shouldn't really be taken as law. ZeLink shippers should rejoice that they were approved of in a quasi-official manner, but others shouldn't give in to despair... or, more realistically, rage, at being defeated because it's not canon.

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scabbyonmyknee commented at 2022-12-20 02:31:02 » #2771422

@anon2: Not everyone's an incel.

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spiderfan commented at 2022-12-20 04:42:50 » #2771428

He's not going to respond

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