Malon's family owns a slew of horses and they aren't high class. Ganon owns a horse and he's the outcast leader of a society of vagrants living in the desert. Link eventually comes to own a horse as a child and he's little more than a homeless wanderer by the time the game finishes.Couldn't care to go back and read the thread? Here you go:
And, the level of class indicated by the mother's access to a horse (I'm not quoting the entire conversation for that one small point.)
There is a foundation here. I don't think it's a strong enough foundation, but the foundation is there.
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I have not actually read that. I do like the idea that link is related to the knights, and it is a great fit for the evidence we do have from in game.
Link and Zelda are always the same age. There has yet to be a game where they have any noticeable age gap.
Prophetic dreams do not make someone a sibling.
Fado from Ocarina of Time dresses almost identically to Link, has blonde hair, and physically appears to be the same age as him. It would be equally valid to claim that she and Link are long separated siblings and that her lifespan has been extended due to her time in the forest, because that theory has just as much going for it as the idea that Link and Zelda are siblings.
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