Thread: A Link Between Genders: Link Is An LGBTQIA+ Icon

Is Link an LGBTQIA+ character?

  • Yes

    Votes: 1 7.1%
  • No

    Votes: 13 92.9%

  • Total voters
    14

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Platforms
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Sophia posted this. I'm very glad that the Nintendo fans out there have this icon that represents them so well.



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The vast majority of the world doesn't give a shit about things like this. They wouldn't even think about it.

Especially not Nintendo fans, because it's totally normal for them to have an iconic LGBTQIA+ character to identify with.

Only the bigots deny Links true self.

I mean, at this point, it's crystal clear to everyone. Link wants to find his true self, which is Zelda, his true sexual identity. But it is being surpressed by evil forces, Ganon = traditional society. He has to fight and overcome all the obstacles = the bigoted society, to find Zelda = his true self.

The symbolism is very on the nose here. It's about the TRIFORCE, which is a sign for non-binary gender categories.


From now on, please call them Zelda and abandon their dead name "Link".

Thank you.
 
Nintendo ninjas take down YouTube videos like it's nothing but they don't do anything about this. lol

I don't know much about that is it anything thats derogatory towards nintendo? 'Cause I got a few things to say that console warriors won't like.
Just because people like to cosplay as Link doesn't make him gay or trans.

Someone should write an article with this headline:

Link Is A Hetrosexual Male And We All Know It

And then post it to Twitter to see how they react.

Idk maybe I'd do it if I had the skills to set up a website.
 
I don't know much about that is it anything thats derogatory towards nintendo? 'Cause I got a few things to say that console warriors won't like.


Idk maybe I'd do it if I had the skills to set up a website.

What I'm saying is that Nintendo, for a brand that is all about control of their image and what they represent, doesn't seem to care about people messing with the lore of Zelda. It's out of character for them to not care about it.
 
What I'm saying is that Nintendo, for a brand that is all about control of their image and what they represent, doesn't seem to care about people messing with the lore of Zelda. It's out of character for them to not care about it.

idk their not coherent with the lore to begin with but allowing others to push lgbtq crap with zelda games is bs. these websites are kinda going under to because of it so thats good.
 
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Someone should write an article with this headline:

Link Is A Hetrosexual Male And We All Know It

And then post it to Twitter to see how they react.

I asked my good friend ChatGPT to write an article for D-Pad.

The Legend of Zelda's Link: Embracing His Heterosexuality

Introduction:

The Legend of Zelda franchise has captured the hearts of gamers worldwide with its captivating narratives, immersive gameplay, and memorable characters. One of the most iconic figures in this beloved series is the heroic protagonist, Link. While Link's sexual orientation has never been explicitly addressed in the games, it is widely understood and accepted that he is a heterosexual male. In this article, we will explore the reasons behind this widely held belief and discuss how Link's story reinforces his heterosexuality.

  1. Narrative Context:

    Throughout the various Zelda games, Link's central motivation has consistently been rescuing Princess Zelda, his primary love interest. From the very first installment, "The Legend of Zelda" in 1986, to recent releases like "Breath of the Wild" in 2017, the narrative often revolves around Link's quest to save Zelda and restore peace to the kingdom of Hyrule. This theme of a hero saving the princess is a classic trope in fantasy storytelling and reinforces the traditional heterosexual romance between Link and Zelda.

  2. Romantic Subplots:

    While the romantic aspect of Link's relationships is not extensively explored in the games, there have been several instances that indicate his interest in female characters. In various Zelda titles, such as "Ocarina of Time," "Twilight Princess," and "Skyward Sword," Link encounters and interacts with female characters who show affection or admiration toward him. These interactions, though subtle, suggest a heteronormative dynamic and imply Link's orientation.

  3. Traditional Gender Roles:

    The Legend of Zelda series often portrays Link as a quintessential hero who embodies courage, strength, and a sense of chivalry. His character adheres to traditional gender roles commonly associated with heterosexual males. Link is depicted as rescuing the damsel in distress, valiantly battling evil, and exemplifying masculine traits. This alignment with societal expectations reinforces the assumption of his heterosexuality.

  4. Lack of Same-Sex Relationships:

    While The Legend of Zelda franchise has evolved over the years, introducing diverse characters and storylines, there has been no explicit inclusion of same-sex relationships involving Link. The absence of such relationships suggests that the developers have chosen to present Link as a heterosexual character. It's important to recognize that this doesn't invalidate or diminish the experiences of LGBTQ+ players, as the absence of representation does not equate to erasure or exclusion.

  5. Cultural and Market Considerations:

    The Legend of Zelda series has a massive global following, spanning different cultures and demographics. As a result, the developers and creators of the franchise have made conscious decisions to appeal to a broad audience. Maintaining Link's heterosexual identity aligns with the cultural norms and expectations of a majority of players, ensuring wider market appeal and accessibility.

    Conclusion:

    While Link's sexual orientation has never been explicitly addressed within The Legend of Zelda games, the accumulated evidence and narrative context strongly suggest that he is portrayed as a heterosexual male. The romantic dynamics with female characters, adherence to traditional gender roles, and the absence of same-sex relationships all contribute to this widely accepted assumption. However, it is essential to remember that interpretations may vary, and each player's personal headcanon can be unique and valid. Ultimately, Link's story is about heroism, adventure, and the timeless battle between good and evil, transcending questions of sexual orientation.
 
idk their not coherent with the lore to begin with but allowing others to push lgbtq crap with zelda games is bs. these websites are kinda going under to because of it so thats good.

Maybe the way to circumvent Nintendo's heavy hand on online content is making a bunch of videos saying Mario is gay so they will not want to pick up that kind of fight lmao
 
Maybe the way to circumvent Nintendo's heavy hand on online content is making a bunch of videos saying Mario is gay so they will not want to pick up that kind of fight lmao

idk they cracked down on everything remotely controversial with smash ultimate's online stage maker. but not this?
 
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And if you disagree, they call you transphobic. Fuck this world.



It's boring having modern media try and attach labels to established characters. Nobody could give two shits whether Link is gay or trans or straight. It literally does nothing for the character and doesn't present anything important for the story.

We just want the games to be good.


Why is there a desperation for LGBT icons in video games?
 
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