Nintendo often introduces secondary love interests to complicate Link's journey or offer a glimpse into a life away from destiny.
This game offers the most explicit romantic portrayal in the series. As childhood friends in Skyloft, their bond is deeply personal; Zelda is clearly interested in Link, and their victory culminates in them settling down together on the surface to found Hyrule.
One of the few games where the two are partners throughout the entire adventure. Their playful, casual chemistry ends with them holding hands, a rare physical confirmation of their feelings.
The finale of this NES classic famously ends with the "curtain fall," where it is heavily implied that Zelda—a different Princess from the first game—kisses Link as her savior. The Rival Interests: Fans' Favorite "Ships"
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Nintendo often introduces secondary love interests to complicate Link's journey or offer a glimpse into a life away from destiny.
This game offers the most explicit romantic portrayal in the series. As childhood friends in Skyloft, their bond is deeply personal; Zelda is clearly interested in Link, and their victory culminates in them settling down together on the surface to found Hyrule.
One of the few games where the two are partners throughout the entire adventure. Their playful, casual chemistry ends with them holding hands, a rare physical confirmation of their feelings.
The finale of this NES classic famously ends with the "curtain fall," where it is heavily implied that Zelda—a different Princess from the first game—kisses Link as her savior. The Rival Interests: Fans' Favorite "Ships"