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'''Link''' is the ] character from the ] game series. There are several Links in the whole series. In most time-lines, the first Link is the one in the ], who also appeared in the ] series. Note: (there are lots of different Links and Zeldas) '''Link''' is the ] character from the ] game series. There are several Links in the whole series. In most time-lines, the first Link is the one in the ], who also appeared in the ] series. Below are synopsises of the different Links' adventures.


== Link in The Ocarina of Time == == Link in '']'' ==
At a very early age, when war struck ], Link's mother took Link to the safety of ] under the protection of the ]. She passed away and Link was brought up as a ], but he didn't have his own fairy, until ] was sent to him by the Deku Tree. Link had to save the Tree from a curse put on it by a giant arachnid, Queen Gohma. After saving the Deku Tree he went to see ] at ]. She put him on a mission to get the three Spiritual Stones and save Hyrule. After he got the stones, he went to the ], opened the Door of Time with the Stones and the Song of Time, and drew the ] from its stone pedestal. It locked him in time for seven years while Ganondorf, the Prince of Evil, took control of Hyrule. Link had to release the six sages from their temples, so they could lock ] away into the Golden Realm. After he had saved the sages, Zelda was captured and he had to fight Ganondorf for the last time... At a very early age, when war struck ], Link's mother took Link to the safety of ] under the protection of the ]. She passed away and Link was brought up as a ], but he didn't have his own fairy, until ] was sent to him by the Deku Tree. Link had to save the Tree from a curse put on it by a giant arachnid, Queen Gohma. After saving the Deku Tree he went to see ] at ]. She put him on a mission to get the three Spiritual Stones and save Hyrule. After he got the stones, he went to the ], opened the Door of Time with the Stones and the Song of Time, and drew the ] from its stone pedestal. It locked him in time for seven years while Ganondorf, the Prince of Evil, took control of Hyrule. Link had to release the six sages from their temples, so they could lock ] away into the Golden Realm. After he had saved the sages, Zelda was captured and he had to fight Ganondorf for the last time...


== Link in ] == == Link in ] ==
(This Link is the same Link from ''Ocarina of Time'')
Link beat Ganondorf and left Hyrule to search for his lost fairy,]. His horse was stolen by a skull kid controlled by an evil mask. He accidentally ended up in an alternate reality called ]. He had to save the land from the mischief of Majora's Mask, who has forced the moon to crash into ] in 3 days...


Link beat Ganondorf and left Hyrule to search for his lost fairy, ]. His horse was stolen by a skull kid controlled by an evil mask. While chasing the skull kid, Link accidentally ended up in an alternate reality called ]. He had to save the land from the mischief of Majora's Mask, who has forced the moon to crash into ] in 3 days...
== Link In ] ==
In this, the first Zelda game to be released, Link's character is not described in detail. He is mostly a generic hero character, out to rescue the princess Zelda (and her kingdom, Hyrule) from the evil wizard Ganon. He begins the game as a green-clad elfin boy with a shield but no weapon, and gradually gathers equipment and shards of the Triforce of Courage until he is powerful enough to defeat Ganon and free the princess. Later-released Zelda games suggest that this game's Link and Zelda are reincarnations of the originals, called forth because Ganon had become free again.


== Link In ] == == Link in '']'' ==
In this game, Link's character is not described in detail. He is mostly a generic hero character attempting to rescue ] (and her kingdom, ]) from the evil wizard Ganon. He begins the game as a green-clad elfin boy with a shield but no weapon, and gradually gathers equipment and shards of the Triforce of Courage until he is powerful enough to defeat Ganon and free the Princess. Later-released Zelda games suggest that this game's Link and Zelda are reincarnations of the originals who are called forth because Ganon had become free again.


== Link In ] == == Link in '']'' ==
(This Link is generally considered to be the same Link from ''The Legend of Zelda'')
The Triforce sends Link on a mission to ], to stop the disruption of the seasons by the General of Darkness, ].


== Link In ] == == Link in ] ==
The Triforce sends Link to save ] from being taken over by the time-travelling Sorceress of Shadows, ]. The ] sends Link on a mission to another world, ], to stop the disruption of the seasons by the General of Darkness, ].


== Link In ] == == Link in ] ==
(This Link is the same Link from ''Oracle of Seasons'')

The ] sends Link on a mission to another world, ]. He must stop Labrynna from being taken over by the time-travelling Sorceress of Shadows, ].

== Link in ] ==


== Link In ] == == Link In ] ==

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Link is the protagonist character from the Legend of Zelda game series. There are several Links in the whole series. In most time-lines, the first Link is the one in the Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, who also appeared in the Super Smash Brothers series. Below are synopsises of the different Links' adventures.

Link in Ocarina of Time

At a very early age, when war struck Hyrule, Link's mother took Link to the safety of Kokiri Forest under the protection of the Deku Tree. She passed away and Link was brought up as a Kokiri, but he didn't have his own fairy, until Navi was sent to him by the Deku Tree. Link had to save the Tree from a curse put on it by a giant arachnid, Queen Gohma. After saving the Deku Tree he went to see Princess Zelda at Hyrule Castle. She put him on a mission to get the three Spiritual Stones and save Hyrule. After he got the stones, he went to the Temple of Time, opened the Door of Time with the Stones and the Song of Time, and drew the Master Sword from its stone pedestal. It locked him in time for seven years while Ganondorf, the Prince of Evil, took control of Hyrule. Link had to release the six sages from their temples, so they could lock Ganondorf away into the Golden Realm. After he had saved the sages, Zelda was captured and he had to fight Ganondorf for the last time...

Link in Majora's Mask

(This Link is the same Link from Ocarina of Time)

Link beat Ganondorf and left Hyrule to search for his lost fairy, Navi. His horse was stolen by a skull kid controlled by an evil mask. While chasing the skull kid, Link accidentally ended up in an alternate reality called Termina. He had to save the land from the mischief of Majora's Mask, who has forced the moon to crash into Termina in 3 days...

Link in The Legend of Zelda

In this game, Link's character is not described in detail. He is mostly a generic hero character attempting to rescue Princess Zelda (and her kingdom, Hyrule) from the evil wizard Ganon. He begins the game as a green-clad elfin boy with a shield but no weapon, and gradually gathers equipment and shards of the Triforce of Courage until he is powerful enough to defeat Ganon and free the Princess. Later-released Zelda games suggest that this game's Link and Zelda are reincarnations of the originals who are called forth because Ganon had become free again.

Link in Zelda II: The Adventure of Link

(This Link is generally considered to be the same Link from The Legend of Zelda)

Link in Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons

The triforce sends Link on a mission to another world, Holodrum, to stop the disruption of the seasons by the General of Darkness, Onox.

Link in Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages

(This Link is the same Link from Oracle of Seasons)

The triforce sends Link on a mission to another world, Labrynna. He must stop Labrynna from being taken over by the time-travelling Sorceress of Shadows, Veran.

Link in Legend of Zelda: The Four Swords (GBA)

Link In Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past

Link is called upon to save Hyrule 100 years after the original locked Ganon into the Golden Realm. The evil wizard Aganihm frees Ganon from the realm, which has now become evil from Ganon's terrible influence. Link must collect the three medallions and save the seven maidens descended from the six sages and Princess Zelda, while travelling through both the Light and the Dark Worlds of Hyrule.

Link In Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening

Exploring the world, Link's ship is washed up on a mysterious island called Koholint. He can only escape by waking the Wind Fish, who has dreamed the island into existence... or mabye Link dreamed that the fish had dreamed him?

Link In The Wind Waker

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