As I said in my previous post, I do agree with idea of Link being an iconic character and that he should be left as is. Even if it's technically a different person, reincarnation, whatever, you gotta get deep into the lore for that. It's still essentially the same character. He means something. He should not be messed with or altered.
That being said, I still think a female option would be interesting and fun. BUT.... done in a way such as how I described it before, through a second protagonist that joins Link's adventure that you can switch direct control to. Given how Zelda is not an RPG, it's the best way to handle it. The only time it is ever right to change the nature of the character is in a complete reboot (like in Tomb Raider). And with Zelda I'm not sure a reboot ever really works. The games always feel like they're in their own universe anyway. Each Hyrule looks little to nothing like the next. Events are either loosely connected at best or connected through time travel which makes reboots confusing.
That being said, I still think a female option would be interesting and fun. BUT.... done in a way such as how I described it before, through a second protagonist that joins Link's adventure that you can switch direct control to. Given how Zelda is not an RPG, it's the best way to handle it. The only time it is ever right to change the nature of the character is in a complete reboot (like in Tomb Raider). And with Zelda I'm not sure a reboot ever really works. The games always feel like they're in their own universe anyway. Each Hyrule looks little to nothing like the next. Events are either loosely connected at best or connected through time travel which makes reboots confusing.