Princess Zelda

Princess Zelda (ゼルダ姫 Zeruda-hime) is the eponymous character of the series. Similar to Link, the protagonist of the series, Zelda has had many incarnations throughout series. Princess Zelda has been depicted at various ages depending upon which game she appears in. Sometimes she will be a child, sometimes a teenager, and yet other times a young adult (e.g. Princess Zelda in Twilight Princess is around 20 years of age. ) Zelda is invariably the crown princess of Hyrule in whichever game and time period she appears.

Princess Zelda is one of the most important characters of the The Legend of Zelda series, which is also why her name appears in the title of every game. Princess Zelda first appeared in the original The Legend of Zelda, and has since been featured in every subsequent game, with the exception of Link's Awakening and Majora's Mask, (although, Zelda from Ocarina of Time made a brief appearance in a flashback). Each Princess is chosen by destiny to be the keeper of the Triforce of Wisdom in their era, which is the main reason why they play such an integral role in the legends of Hyrule.

Throughout the history of Hyrule there have been several descendants bearing the name Princess Zelda although it has so far become unclear as to which girl was the first to bear the name.

Shigeru Miyamoto has stated that the name Princess Zelda originated from Zelda Fitzgerald, Scott Fitzgerald's wife.

The Legend of Zelda
An army of evil, led by Ganon sought to possess the Triforce to plunge the land of Hyrule into darkness. Stealing the Triforce of Power, Ganon sought to find the last known piece, the Triforce of Wisdom.

Princess Zelda, as a member of the bloodline that carries and protects the Triforce of Wisdom, broke the Triforce piece into eight fragments and hid them throughout the realm in an effort to avoid its possession under Ganon's hand, at the same time she sent out her handmaiden, Impa, to look for a hero to save the land. Ganon learned of what Zelda had done and imprisoned her within his lair under Death Mountain, surrounded by a wall of flame.

Link would eventually make it to Death Mountain and, upon defeating Ganon, free Zelda from her prison.

The Adventure of Link
According to a legend passed down within Impa's bloodline, well before the events of The Legend of Zelda, Hyrule was a prosperous land ruled by a king who had two children, an unnamed prince and Princess Zelda. However, an 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 his little sister, 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.

To break the curse a hero must possess the Triforce of Courage but obtaining the Triforce piece would prove difficult as the king of ages ago had hidden it within the Great Palace. Only one who proved themself would obtain it. In the end Link obtained the Triforce of Courage and awoke the sleeping princess from her slumber.

''It is not clear whether or not any of the Zeldas in the games are the "true" Zelda or if they are simply the descendants 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
In this game the Princess Zelda is a maiden descendant of seven wise men/sages who had imprisoned Ganon in the Dark World. Seeking freedom Ganon used the wizard Agahnim to kidnap the descendants in order to sacrifice them and free him from his prison.

As the last free descendant Zelda uses telepathy to contact the descendant of the Knights of Hyrule, Link, to save her. Despite his efforts in evacuating her from Hyrule Castle however Ganon managed to capture Zelda and sacrifice her to the Dark World, breaking the seal between Hyrule and the Dark World.

In the Dark World. Princess Zelda was held inside a crystal prison within Turtle Rock. When Link frees her she, along with the other maidens, breaks the seal surrounding Ganon's lair. When the Triforce is freed Princess Zelda returns with the maidens to Hyrule Castle to rule in peace.

Ocarina of Time
Through the length of the game this Princess Zelda is seen as a child and as an adult. Growing up in the halls of Hyrule Castle young Princess Zelda was growing concerned with one of her father's associates, the Gerudo king Ganondorf, a dream/vision of his treachery did not help matters. Expressing her concerns with her guardian and nursemaid Impa she continued to watch the Gerudo despite her inability to do anything about him. That is, until a young Kokiri boy named Link sneaked into her garden courtyard.

Convinced that Ganondorf was after the Triforce Zelda asked Link to find the three Spiritual Stones that will open the Temple of Time so they could prevent Ganondorf from getting them. Unfortunately Ganondorf made his move before Link could return, leading an insurrection in the castle he chased after Zelda, who had the Ocarina of Time in her possession, when Impa took her from the castle. Dashing out of the castle town with Ganondorf in hot pursuit Zelda caught sight of Link diving out of their way. She turned and threw the Ocarina of Time to him, trusting that he would keep it safe while Ganondorf chased after them.

For seven years Zelda remained in hiding, training in the ways of the Sheikah by Impa until Link, who had become trapped within the Sacred Realm, was freed. Appearing before him under the name of Sheik she assisted Link in awakening the seven sages, all the while keeping her real identity secret.

When Zelda finally does reveal herself she does so not only as the Princess Zelda but as the seventh sage and possessor of the Triforce of Wisdom, however, having being watching them from afar, Ganondorf then captures Zelda deliberately to drive Link into a fight to the death inside his castle.

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.

Majora's Mask
It is not known how long Zelda and Link stay together before he leaves for his quest in search of his companion Navi, but Zelda, as a child, makes a single appearance when Link has a flashback after retrieving the Ocarina of Time from the Skull Kid. The events of the flashback display their last meeting with Zelda stating her belief that they would meet again.

Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages
In the Oracle Saga, Zelda and Link are presented as childhood friends, similar to their relationship in The Minish Cap and the Four Swords sub-series. This is one of few appearances for Zelda in which she never appears as a fully grown adult. In these games, Zelda is revealed to be the Oracle of Hope. She is the one who sends Impa to Labrynna and Holodrum to bring the Nayru, the Oracle of Ages, and Din, the Oracle of Seasons, to Hyrule for safety. Zelda, herself, appears if the two games are linked.

The Wind Waker
The 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 occurrence for the Zelda series. Tetra's identity as a descendant of Princess Zelda is revealed when she travels with Link to Hyrule Castle, beneath the Great Sea:

"You are the true hero of the royal family of Hyrule... the last link in the bloodline. You are Princess Zelda."

- Daphnes Nohansen Hyrule

Zelda as Tetra displayed a tomboyish demeanor not relevant to other Zelda games, taking on challenges head on, this is similar to the persona 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.

This Zelda is also one of only two Zelda characters, to date, who has fought Ganondorf alongside Link.

It has been said that this game runs parallel to Twilight Princess. Two timelines were supposedly made in Ocarina of Time, the Young Link and the Adult Link Timelines. Ganondorf was sealed in the adult timeline but he escaped, which led to The Wind Waker. In the child timeline, it is unknown what happens to Ganondorf but this timeline leads to Twilight Princess.

Phantom Hourglass
Princess Zelda appears in this game solely as Tetra, her alter ego of The Wind Waker. Her role is limited in the game, as she is kidnapped early into the game. She does not regain her royal persona, although her theme is Zelda's Lullaby, and it is mentioned in the introduction.

Four Swords series
Zelda and Link appear here as childhood friends in Four Swords and Four Swords Adventures. The childhood aspect of their relationship could mean that these are the events that take place between Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask. It is already stated that The Minish Cap and Four Swords are closely related in the timeline as the Four Sword makes a strong appearance in The Minish Cap. It can be assumed that these two stories share the same Zelda, as well as Link.

The Minish Cap
At the beginning of The Minish Cap, Link and Zelda are well acquainted and together head towards the Picori Festival in Hyrule Castle Town. A catastrophe occurs when the evil wind mage, Vaati, appears and turns Zelda to stone. Link fuses the four elements in the Picori sword to reverse Vaati's spell along the conclusion. Zelda reveals to Link that she saw visions of him, as if in a dream.

Twilight Princess
Zelda was the young matriarch of Hyrule until its invasion by Zant, the Twilight King, whom she surrendered to in order to prevent the deaths of herself and her people. Afterwards, she is imprisoned inside a tower in Hyrule Castle. It is revealed that Zelda is unaffected by the veil of Twilight Zant casts upon Hyrule, and does not become a spirit like all the other inhabitants of the kingdom. As the bearer of the Triforce of Wisdom, Zelda may have been protected by its power.

Zelda, dressed in a dark robe, meets Link transformed into a wolf due to the Twilight and his Triforce piece. Later, she transfers her own power to aid the dying Midna, losing her physical being in the process.

She later regains her body, only to be possessed by Ganondorf and becomes the sub-boss Ganon's Puppet Zelda (see image below); however, Ganondorf's dark influence is purged from her body by Midna. Under the dark power, Zelda's skin is sickly, and marked with Twilight symbols. 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 the horseback 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.

Zelda's Triforce piece is seen glowing on the back of her hand when she examines Link, after Zant forces him back into the shape of a wolf, and when she heals Midna.

Ganon's Puppet Zelda is one of the final bosses from Twilight Princess. Ganondorf uses his power to turn Zelda into his puppet to fight Link. She has three core attacks:


 * She will dive at you with her sword extended. This attack can be either blocked with the shield or dodged with strategic rolls, jumps, or strafing techniques.
 * Secondly, she will make a triangle of light appear on the floor. The player should quickly leave its area of influence the moment it materializes to avoid damage.
 * Finally, her third and main attack consists of an energy ball which Zelda will fire at Link. This attack is the only method in harming Ganon's Puppet Zelda. Rebound the energy ball back to Ganondorf by swinging your sword when it is near. Continue to volley it back until it finally hits Zelda.

The many princesses named Zelda
As mentioned above, there have been more than one princess named Zelda throughout the history of Hyrule, and, since more games are to come, 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 the princess shown in The Adventure of Link was put to sleep, her brother, the Prince of Hyrule, who was partly to blame for her comatose state, decided that in honor of his sister, every princess born in to the Royal Family of Hyrule should be named Zelda. It is unclear if this explains the name of every Princess Zelda, since the order of the games is unknown.

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.

Sheik is also a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Melee: Zelda is able to transform into Sheik during a battle, allowing her to use a different set of moves.

Tetra
Born into a society of pirates on the Great Sea, Tetra, captain of the pirates, was completely unaware that she was a member 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 a descendant of Princess Zelda of Hyrule, and also the one destined to be the keeper of the Triforce of Wisdom.

Leader of the Sages
Princess Zelda has fullfilled the role of Sage in three games: A Link to the Past, Ocarina of Time and Four Swords Adventures. It was revealed in Ocarina of Time that she even is the leader of the Sages.

An odd part about her role as Sage is that Zelda is the only Sage in Ocarina of Time who has no (confirmed) element connected to her. A common theory is that Zelda might be the Sage of Time. The arguments for this theory are that the only "Sageless" temple is the Temple of Time, as well as that it would have an accompanying song which qua name fits the description of the other "Sage songs" and is learned from the "same person". Also, like the other Sages in Ocarina of Time, the element would be "fitting", as Zelda is associated with Nayru, who is thought to be the Goddess of Time. Otherwise, it could very well be that Zelda has no element bound to her sageship. Her position as leader of the Sages would require her to be an "overall sage", rather than have something specific herself.

Legend of Zelda Valiant Comics
The comics follow a similar but alternate timeline to the previous two games. In this timeline Ganon is still alive and Princess Zelda had previously been kidnapped by him like the princess in The Legend of Zelda and also cursed to fall into a deep sleep by him like the princess in Adventure of Link. Both times she was saved by Link and together they stand against Ganon's dark armies, living within the walls of the North Palace.

"Fighting with that girl is like arguing with a stone wall."

- Link

This Princess Zelda is a strong woman. Self-reliant and confident, she is a skilled fighter, proficient in archery and horseback riding. She also possesses a quick wit and always manages to avoid Link's attempts of affection towards her but for all her strengths she possesses a soft heart that is open to her people and friends. She possesses the wisdom of the Triforce of Wisdom and with it she can conjure powerful magic spells. She holds her duty above all else and has difficulty understanding how others hold other things, such as emotional connections, above duty.

As heir to the royal bloodline Zelda is responsible for the protection of the Triforce, chiefly the Triforce of Wisdom, and has many friends to help her. Her hero and rescuer Link, her nursemaid Impa, her father the King Harkinian of Hyrule and his men, plus her while horse, Storm. She sleeps in the northern tower, which is connected to the tower that contains the Triforce of Wisdom.

During one adventure, Zelda decides that, due to Ganon's constant attempts to capture her and the Triforce, the best course of action is to leave Hyrule, taking the Triforce of Wisdom with her. She had heard of a magical flute within the 5th Palace that would teleport her to a distant place, where Ganon wouldn't find her.

With Link's help she made it to the Palace but in the end she decides that the safest place to be is within Link's reach. With this in mind she insists that Link train her to better protect herself. During one such training mission where she was to go into the Eagle Labyrinth alone the training ended in her rescuing Link who had been captured by Wizzrobe. During this adventure she wielded Link's Magical Sword, shield and bombs as she fought through enemies like Gohma, Patra and Dodongo but had immense difficulty doing it Link's way. It wasn't until she obtained a Magic Bow that she learned to fight like herself, not like Link, and using only a bow she defeated Wizzrobe and passed her training lesson. When Link obtained the Triforce of Power the Triforce of Courage moved to Zelda and with it she faced Link and convinced him to relinquish the Triforce of Power.



Legend of Zelda TV series
In this television series loosely based upon the first video game Princess Zelda is a proud princess with a fiery temper though she does have her sense of humor and romantic side. In addition to running the kingdom part-time for her father, King Harkinian, she often accompanies Link on his adventures and is quite skilled with a bow. The series exemplifies a romantic relationship between the two protagonists. Link is always begging Zelda for a kiss; however, even when she agrees to indulge him, it never occurs. They are interrupted by monsters or Spryte or any number of unfortunate circumstances such as something making Zelda so mad she no longer wants to kiss Link. It is revealed that Zelda loves Link in one episode, and there is no doubt of their romantic relationship in this series.

"Well excuuuuse me, Princess."

- Link

A smart warrior, Princess Zelda is capable of magic and skilled with the bow and arrow but she knows how to handle other weaponry as well. She, along with Link, lives in the North Palace, guarding the Triforce of Wisdom.

During one attempt by Ganon to escape from North Castle with the Triforce of Wisdom, Princess Zelda uses a overactive growing spell to grow a gigantic thick vine that she and Link can use as a slingshot. In another attempt to take the Triforce, Ganon summons a mirror that creates a dark doppelganger of the person who looks into it at night. Their personalities are slightly different as the doppelganger is more willing to kiss Link than Zelda is. This proved to be the doppelganger's undoing however when Link discerns the two by their willingness to kiss him.



A Link to the Past (comic)
An alternate timeline in which the events following similarly to the game, but in the end, Princess Zelda is crowned to become Queen Zelda. She knights Link who is charged with guarding the Triforce. The two grow distant and end up going their separate ways.

Super Smash Bros. Melee
The Princess Zelda of Ocarina of Time makes her third appearance in the acclaimed Smash Bros. series. Ranking #42 in weight-class next to Princess Peach and Sheik (#15 if poisoned, #73 if Super, #123 when Metal) she is regarded by most as a lightweight character. Princess Zelda, although slow moving, possess some mighty strength through her spell-based attacks.

Here is a list of Zelda's attacks

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
 * Super Smash Bros. Brawl