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Some play The Legend of Zelda looking for stress relief. Some play for the thrill of completing those tricky dungeons. Some play to beat the daylight out of each evil bat, skeleton, and ghost that crosses their path. But I bet many of the gamers new and old to The Legend of Zelda have never truly realized the scope of what they are playing, the cultural background of their quest, or why Link wears that strange green tunic all the time. The Legend of Zelda is not just a story, but a mixture of stories from the past that transcends the simple rise and decline of an evil king. By looking at stories, myths, and culture, we shall explore how precise The Legend of Zelda functions in the era of the Middle Ages.
Some play The Legend of Zelda looking for stress relief. Some play for the thrill of completing those tricky dungeons. Some play to beat the daylight out of each evil bat, skeleton, and ghost that crosses their path. But I bet many of the gamers new and old to The Legend of Zelda have never truly realized the scope of what they are playing, the cultural background of their quest, or why Link wears that strange green tunic all the time. The Legend of Zelda is not just a story, but a mixture of stories from the past that transcends the simple rise and decline of an evil king. By looking at stories, myths, and culture, we shall explore how precise The Legend of Zelda functions in the era of the Middle Ages.

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