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|family = [[Medila]] <small>(wife)</small> <br> [[Link]] <small>(son)</small> <br> Unnamed Son<ref name=son>{{cite book|quote=The eldest son of Arn and Medilia, young Link grew up in the kingdom of Calatia, west of Hyrule.|book=The Legend of Zelda|publisher=Valiant Comics|page=Issue 4 Bonus}}</ref>
|family = [[Medila]] <small>(wife)</small> <br> [[Link]] <small>(son)</small> <br> Unnamed Son<ref name=son>{{cite book|quote=The eldest son of Arn and Medilia, young Link grew up in the kingdom of Calatia, west of Hyrule.|book=The Legend of Zelda|publisher=Valiant Comics|page=Issue 4 Bonus}}</ref>
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'''Arn''' is a character in the [[The Legend of Zelda (Comic)|''Legend of Zelda'' comic]] published by Valiant Comics. He is the [[Link's Father|father]] of Link and at least one younger male child.<ref name=son/>. He and his wife, [[Medilia]], reside in a small home in the kingdom of [[Calatia]].<ref name=quote/>
'''Arn''' is a character in the [[The Legend of Zelda (Comic)|''Legend of Zelda'' comic]] published by Valiant Comics. He is the [[Link's Father|father]] of Link and at least one younger male child.<ref name=son/> He and his wife, [[Medilia]], reside in a small home in the kingdom of [[Calatia]].<ref name=quote/>


==Biography==
==Biography==

Revision as of 04:07, 12 July 2011

Template:Character Arn is a character in the Legend of Zelda comic published by Valiant Comics. He is the father of Link and at least one younger male child.[1] He and his wife, Medilia, reside in a small home in the kingdom of Calatia.[2]

Biography

During Link's absence from Calatia, he received a notorious reputation. An impostor of Link had overthrown the kingdom of Calatia and imprisoned the queen, greatly shaming both Arn and Medilia. When the unsuspecting Link returns home to visit his family,[2] he receives a violent greeting from Arn and is told to never show his face again, claiming that Link is no son of his.[3] Shortly after, Link discovers the cause to this and set out to stop the impostor. After he succeeds, both Arn and Medilia apologize for their behavior and welcome him back.[4][5]

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