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:''Not to be confused with ''''' | :''Not to be confused with '''''{{Term|Series|Link|link}}''''', the primary protagonist in {{TLoZ|Series}}.'' | ||
{{Infobox Character | {{Infobox Character | ||
|image= File:Hero of light.gif | |image= File:Hero of light.gif | ||
|caption= The | |caption= The {{Plural|AST|Player}} from {{AST}} | ||
|title= | |title= | ||
|gender= Male/Female | |gender= Male/Female | ||
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}} | }} | ||
The '''{{Name|Japanese|Players}}''' are a pair of characters appearing in {{BSTLoZ}} and {{AST}}, replacing | The '''{{Name|Japanese|Players}}''' are a pair of characters appearing in {{BSTLoZ}} and {{AST}}, replacing {{Term|Series|Link|link}} as the central heroes of the two games.<ref>{{Cite manual|quote= ぼく・あたし<br/>プレイヤー。|game= BSX|page= 06}}</ref> | ||
The names and gender of the Player is dependent on the BS-X broadcast ID. The male Player wears a backwards baseball cap and has green hair whereas the female Player has red hair that is tied up with a white ribbon. Both characters wear a green tunic similarly to other | The names and gender of the {{Term|Series|Player}} is dependent on the BS-X broadcast ID. The male {{Term|Series|Player}} wears a backwards baseball cap and has green hair whereas the female {{Term|Series|Player}} has red hair that is tied up with a white ribbon. Both characters wear a green tunic similarly to other {{Plural|Series|Link}} in the two ''BS Zelda'' games they star in. | ||
The characters both originate from the ''{{Wp|BS-X}}'' cartridge for the Satellaview, in which they were a pair of avatars that users would control in a virtual town that served as the system's interactive menu, where users could download new content. | The characters both originate from the ''{{Wp|BS-X}}'' cartridge for the Satellaview, in which they were a pair of avatars that users would control in a virtual town that served as the system's interactive menu, where users could download new content. | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
=== | ==={{BSTLoZ}}=== | ||
In | In {{BSTLoZ}}, the {{Plural|BSTLoZ|Player}} replace {{Term|TLoZ|Link}} as the protagonist. The game is otherwise the same as the original {{TLoZ}} and thus follows the same events; the {{Term|BSTLoZ|Player}} is given the task to find all of the pieces of the {{Term|BSTLoZ|Triforce of Wisdom|link}} that {{Term|BSTLoZ|Princess Zelda|link}} broke to prevent {{Term|BSTLoZ|Ganon|link}} from obtaining it. After finding all of the pieces, the {{Term|BSTLoZ|Player}} then fights {{Term|BSTLoZ|Ganon|link}} in the cave where they found the {{Term|BSTLoZ|Wooden Sword|link}} and rescues Zelda from her imprisonment afterwards. | ||
=== | ==={{AST}}=== | ||
In | In {{AST}}, the Players return as the game's central heroes. Set six years after {{ALttP}} and during {{Term|ALttP|Link}}'s absence, the long-time peace of {{Term|AST|Hyrule|link}} comes to an abrupt end as {{Term|AST|Princess Zelda}} starts to have reoccurring dreams of an oncoming evil. She and {{Term|AST|Aginah|link}}, the brother of {{Term|AST|Sahasrahla|link}, one day witness a flash of light in the forest and go to investigate where they find the {{Term|AST|Player}}, and take him or her to rest at {{Term|AST|Sahasrahla}}'s old hideaway. While they are both confused by the child's strange tunic and are concerned with {{Term|ALttP|Link}}'s long absence, Zelda begins to wonder if the child may have an extreme importance with {{Term|AST|Hyrule}}, and believes them to be the {{Term|AST|Hero of Light|link}}. | ||
The young hero soon embarks on a journey to locate several ancient | The young hero soon embarks on a journey to locate several ancient {{Plural|AST|Stone Tablet|link}} to help discern the onslaught of evil. With the help of the {{Term|AST|Fortune Teller|link}}, the trio soon learn that even though {{Term|ALttP|Link}} had defeated {{Term|AST|Ganon}} previously, the King of Evil's soul had lived on through his malice and had learned of the {{Term|AST|Hero of Light}}'s power and coveted it, hoping to use it to become fully reborn, and had subsequently summoned the young hero into {{Term|AST|Hyrule}}. The hero then faces {{Term|AST|Ganon}} in battle at his {{Term|AST|Ganon's Tower|display=tower|link}} and defeats him using the {{Plural|AST|Silver Arrow|link}}. With peace now restored to {{Term|AST|Hyrule}}, the {{Term|AST|Player}} then disappears to where they came from in a flash of light. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:Mascot(male).gif|The male Player in | File:Mascot(male).gif|The male {{Term|BSTLoZ|Player}} in {{BSTLoZ}} | ||
File:Mascot(female).gif|The female Player in | File:Mascot(female).gif|The female {{Term|BSTLoZ|Player}} in {{BSTLoZ}} | ||
File:Mascot(male)ending.gif|The male Player's ending in | File:Mascot(male)ending.gif|The male {{Term|BSTLoZ|Player}}'s ending in {{BSTLoZ}} | ||
File:Mascot(male)ending1.gif| | File:Mascot(male)ending1.gif| | ||
File:Mascot(female)ending.gif|The female Player's ending in | File:Mascot(female)ending.gif|The female {{Term|BSTLoZ|Player}}'s ending in {{BSTLoZ}} | ||
File:Mascot(female)ending1.gif| | File:Mascot(female)ending1.gif| | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> |