Princess Zelda

Princess Zelda of Hyrule. She is one of, if not the most important character of the Legend of Zelda series, which is also why the series is named after her. She made her first appearance in the original The Legend of Zelda, and has appeared in as good as every entry to the series after that. She is also chosen by destiny to be the keeper of the Triforce of Wisdom, which is the main reason why she plays such an integral role in the legends of Hyrule.

Throughout the history of Hyrule, there have been several incarnations of the Princess. The "first" is generally considered to be the one who was seen in Ocarina of Time, where we got to see her both as a child and as a nearly grown up woman.

The Legend of Zelda
Zelda is the princess of Hyrule and is kidnapped by Ganon in this game. She breaks the Triforce of Wisdom into eight pieces before being imprisoned, forcing Link to hunt down the pieces and reunite the Triforce of Wisdom before confronting Ganon and rescuing Zelda.

The Adventure of Link
In Adventure of Link, a more complicated origin of Zelda is revealed. The slain Ganon's minions are ravaging Hyrule and a mysterious tattoo has appeared on Link's hand. Impa, Zelda's handmaid, explains the true Legend of Zelda to Link. Well before the events of The Legend of Zelda game, Hyrule was a prosperous land ruled by a king who had two children, an unnamed Prince and Princess Zelda. However, a evil wizard came to the Prince and told him that the path to true power lay with the Triforce. The Prince gives into the wizard's whispers and seeks the Triforce. When the wizard tells the Prince that Zelda knows the location of the mystical object, the Prince demands that Zelda turn the information over to him. Zelda refuses and, in a rage, the wizard puts Zelda into a deep sleep, but dies from the magical backlash. Overcome with grief, the Prince seals his sleeping sister in the North Palace and orders that all female descendants of the Hylian monarchy are to be named Zelda. In the game itself, Link must recover seven crystals to open the gates of the North Palace. There Link fights Dark Link, recovering the Triforce of Courage, and awakening the sleeping Zelda. It is not clear whether or not any of the Zeldas in the games are the "true" Zelda or if they are simply the duplicates of the sleeping princess. Because it is not known when Zelda was put to sleep, the answer may never be known.

A Link to the Past
Link and Zelda actually do not know each other until they later meet, When Zelda uses telepathy to get Link to save her. Link's uncle mentions that Zelda is Link's destiny.

Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask
As the first Zelda in the official timeline, it could be assumed that this was the first princess of Hyrule to be named Zelda. In this episode of the series, Zelda is seen as a child and as an adult. In her adult life, Zelda is held captive by Ganondorf, but uses magic passed down to her through Impa to escape from time to time to aid Link in his quest. When helping Link, Zelda disguises herself as Sheik, and makes sure that he never discovers her true identity until the time is right.

When Zelda finally does reveal her self it is made clear that Ganondorf has been aware of her escape the entire time, and has for a second time in the game tricked Zelda and Link into doing part of his dirty work for him. Ganondorf then recaptures Zelda deliberately to drive Link in to a fight to the death.

In the game’s conclusion, Zelda shows her wisdom explaining to Link that they must return to their childhood, and that no one will ever know of their trials to save Hyrule. It is not known how long Zelda and Link stay together before the Hero of Time leaves for his quest taking place throughout Majora's Mask, by Zelda makes a single reappearance in Majora's Mask when Link has a flash back on retrieving the Ocarina of Time. The events of the flash back show their last meeting.

Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages
In the Oracle Saga, Zelda and Link are presented as childhood friends, similar to their relationship in Minish Cap and the Four Swords series. This is one of few appearnces for Zelda in which she never appears as a fully grown adult.

In these games Zelda is revealed to be the Oracle of hope.

The Wind Waker
Wind Waker presents Zelda in a secret identity, Tetra, a female pirate who leads a small group of thieves. Tetra, however, is even unaware herself of being part of the Royal bloodline, and this is a first for the Zelda series.

Tetra is also much more of a tomboy that other Zelda characters, taking on challenges head on, this is similar to the role of Sheik although it is a given that Tetra is not quite as aware of the grand size of her situation although it is hinted at that she regularly withholds information from Link.

Tetra's Zelda is also one of only two Zelda's who choose to fight along Link at some point in the game. Tetra is also a developed form of the Latin word meaning 'four', similar to the word Tetris. This could hint at Tetra being part of the fourth event in the Zelda timeline.

Four Swords Series
Zelda and Link appear here as childhood friends, and it can be said that Four Swords and Four Swords Adventures are in fact the same story retold on different consoles. The childhood aspect of their relationship could mean that these are the events that take place between Ocarina of Time and Majora's mask for the Link (Hero of Time) and Zelda fro Ocarina. It is already stated that Minish Cap and Four Swords are closely related in the timeline as the Four Sword makes a strong appearance in Minish Cap. It can be assumed that these two stories share the same Zelda, as well as Link.

The Minish Cap
At the beggining of The Minish Cap, Link and Zelda already know each other and he is going with her to the Picori Festival in Hyrule Town. Things go wrong when the evil wind mage, Vaati, appears turning Zelda to stone. Link must fuse the 4 elements in the Picori sword to save her.

Twilight Princess
Zelda was the young ruler of Hyrule until its invasion by Zant, the Twilight King, when she surrendered to him to prevent the deaths of her people. From then on, she is imprisoned inside a tower in Hyrule Castle, although she does not become a spirit under the influence of the Twilight King's magic like her people (possibly because she has the power of the gods - in her case, the Triforce of Wisdom). It is here that she meets Link, transformed by the Twilight's power. Later, she apparently gives up this power, and her physical form, to aid a dying Midna.

She regains her body later, only to be possessed by Ganondorf and become the boss Ganon's Puppet Zelda (See image below); however, Ganondorf's dark influence is purged from her body by Midna. Ganondorf makes another attempt on Zelda's life soon after, but she is protected by the Light Spirits of Hyrule, who grant her the Light Arrows to assist Link in part of his final battle. The last time she is seen in the game is when she and Link say good-bye to Midna at the Mirror of Twilight.

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The above link is a picture of Princess Zelda from Twilight Princess

Phantom Hourglass
It is unknown whether Princess Zelda will appear in this game at all. The game features Tetra, Zelda's alter ego in The Wind Waker.

Shigeru Miyamoto has stated that Princess Zelda was named after Zelda Fitzgerald, Scott Fitzgerald's wife.

The Many Princesses Named Zelda
As mentioned above, there have been more than one Princess named Zelda throughout the history of Hyrule, and not even all of them have appeared in the games to this date. All of them generally have the same appearance of a beautiful young girl/woman with red or blond hair and blue eyes.

When Princess Zelda IV (at least to our best knowledge) was put in a deep coma by a wizard in the prologue for Zelda II: The Adventure of Link, her brother the Prince of Hyrule, who was partly to blame for her comatose, decided that in honor of his sister every princess born in to the Royal Family of Hyrule should be named Zelda.

The different princesses who have appeared in the games are Princess Zelda who appeared in Ocarina of Time, generally considered the first, then later the Princess Zelda who appeared in The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, most often considered the second, and then the third who appeared in The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker. It is not definite, but the fourth Princess Zelda is generally considered the one awakened by Link in The Adventure of Link, and then the fifth is the one seen in the original The Legend of Zelda.

Sheik
In Ocarina of Time Link met up with a mysterious member of the Sheikah Tribe, fittingly called Sheik. This person taught Link a multitude of different songs and gave him tips on how to proceed in his quest. At the end of the game, Sheik revealed himself to be none other than Princess Zelda in a disguise. During the seven years Link had been asleep while maturing to become ready to fight Ganondorf, Zelda had gone underground and taken the disguise as Sheik so that Ganondorf would not find her in his search for the two remaining pieces of the Triforce, one which was held by Princess Zelda herself.

Tetra
Born in to a society of pirates on the Great Sea, with the realms of Hyrule flooded under endless amounts of water, Tetra, a captain of the Pirates was completely unaware of her being a part of the Royal Family of Hyrule's bloodline. When this was revealed to her by King Daphnes Nohansen Hyrule, she was just as surprised as Link to find out that she was indeed Princess Zelda of Hyrule, and also the one destined to be the keeper of the Triforce of Wisdom.

Starred In

 * The Legend of Zelda


 * The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past


 * The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time


 * The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages and The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons - In the linked game.


 * The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker


 * The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures


 * The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap


 * The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess

Non-Zelda Games:


 * Super Smash Bros Melee