Outside Looking In: An Outsider's Misconceptions about Zelda
So, what does the outsider do? He pieces together what little he knows into what seems to him to be a logical theory. Now, to us, the veterans of the series( I call myself a veteran now, with my third game now in the bag and working on number 4), these trivial thoughts of the nonbeliever seem mediocre and stupid. But, remember this: there was a time for all of us when we had these misconceptions about The Legend of Zelda. Join me inside for a look at my personal miscommunications about the series.
One Link to be Them All
It wouldn't be a hard thing to do. He is iconic for using the same weapons(we'll get to that later), he always dresses the same. He's got the same name and physical appearance for crying out loud. For those that don't know the time span of the series, it makes perfectly logical sense that Link is the same in every game.
Hyrule...Forever Alone
Ganondorf the Lonely
Ganondorf...I now know him to be only one of many Final Boss enemies in the Zelda franchise. However, I used to see him as Link's Lex Luther; his only opponent.An outsider is not going to know or want to know much about a series he's not interested in. So, if he's not interested in The Legend of Zelda, he's likely to only know one villian. Since (Ganon)dorf if probably the most recurring villain, he's the most recognizable, and the most memorable. Sorry, Skull Kid.
Master Sword and Hylian Shield...Standard Issue
Link and Zelda: A Case of Identity Crisis
The main character of the Mario games is Mario. Sonic is the protagonist in theSonic the Hedgehog games. And, I used to think that Zelda was the protagonist of the Zelda games. But not exactly as you might think. I knew that the main character looked like Link; I just thought his name was Zelda. It's an easy thing to do, it's not like they have the most gender-specific names in the world.Sequels of Sequels
For the longest time I thought that Zelda games were direct sequels. While a few are, most are not, but the outsider has no way of knowing this. How is he to know of the confusing split caused in Ocarina of Time. The only timeline he knows of the game is the chronological release timeline. Hell, I still don't understand the whole timeline thing. I just know that it's not in any chronological order.Have a Triforce for a Job Well Done
For the longest time, I thought it was an obtainable item. I thought that it was a reward to Link after he finishes each game, like a medal. Boy was I wrong.
Link & Zelda: Royal Romance
Outsiders can be inclined to think that Link and Zelda either should be a couple, or actually are. More seasoned veterans to the franchise know that this is not the case in some games. It is never officially the case in any, but it is more feasible in some. But for some, such as Ocarina of Time and Twilight Princess, Link and Zelda are essentially strangers pulled together by the tough times, and Link has a ton of other possible suitors. But the outsider knows none of this. He knows Link and Zelda are good, Ganondorf bad, the guy should get the girl. Not always the case though.As you can see, outsiders can have some pretty absurd thoughts about our beloved franchise. These are just some of my outsider thoughts. I was closer to the series than most outsiders, though, as I have lurked around the Zelda Informer main site and forums for years. However, I am just now coming to see Zelda for the franchise it is. With Ocarina of Time 3D, Twilight Princess, and The Wind Waker under my belt, and with Majora's Maskon it's way to my front door, I look forward to further adventures in the land of Hyrule(or wherever else the series may lead).
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