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Although not the titular character, Zelda games more often than not have Link as the protagonist. There have been so many different games over the years and thus many incarnations of the hero Link, each undergoing their own adventure within their respective game. Link is meant to be a self-insert for the player, but is still a character within the story that takes a massive task upon himself. Whether it’s in saving Hyrule from the encroaching twilight in Twilight Princess,…

Everyone makes mistakes, and sometimes those mistakes can have humorous results. Irish author John Boyne, perhaps best known for the 2006 historical novel The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas, recently released his latest novel, A Traveller At The Gates of Wisdom, to positive reviews. But while readers have praised the book for its ambition and originality, it has also caught the attention of video game fans for its use of a familiar recipe for “red dye.” Pictures surfaced on Reddit over…

Hello, Zelda fans far and wide! I hope you’re ready for another Zelda Dungeon Caption Contest on this fine Monday. For the past few years, we’ve featured a lot of Zelda-related images for this contest. We’ve seen screenshots, photoshops, and even a piece of fan art or two. But for this week’s contest, I wanted to go outside the box a little bit and present an image that, from the minute I saw it, I knew would make for some…

At Zelda Dungeon, we love to show off the talents of the Zelda community, whether it be composing remixes, crafting awesome artwork, cooking real-life versions of recipes, showcasing amazing cosplay efforts, or creating brand new dungeons for fans to try out. One area that doesn’t always get the attention it deserves though is the world of pottery. Crafting figures using clay is not the easiest thing in the world, but this video from BQN AJA showcases how it should be…

Now that enough time has passed to unfold the secrets of Paper Mario: The Origami King, I want to know if you would enjoy playing a Paper Zelda game? In April 2020, we posted an article that featured an amazing video parody showing how great an official Paper Zelda game could be. If you haven’t seen this fantastic video, it’s a must watch, featuring some of the most iconic moments of the Zelda series in sticker-craft. The Legend of Zelda is…

While there are several Hylian towns in Breath of the Wild, Hateno Village is by far my favorite. Nestled in the hills and mountains of East Necluda, the town has access to some incredibly scenic vistas. Additionally, the town has several key shops and locations, including the Hateno Ancient Tech Lab, Kochi Dye Shop, Ventest Clothing Boutique, and the Cursed Statue. The bustling Hateno Village feels like a remnant of a blissful time before Calamity Ganon, reminding longtime fans of…

The music from the Zelda series has always exhibited a sense of elegance, even since its early days. Composer Koji Kondo’s compositions have their roots planted firmly in sweeping orchestral melodies that inspire tales of heroism and courage, and in my humble opinion, no track evokes those feelings more than the original theme that started it all. Enter the Videri String Quartet, a group of incredibly talented individuals that specialize in string instrument arrangements of beloved video game music. Their…

Some songs are great at invoking an immediate reaction. They take our hearts and minds to places in our past, remind us of how our lives were or what we were doing, or connect us with friends and family. The music from Ocarina of Time is especially good at doing this for many Zelda fans, and without a doubt, “Gerudo Valley” is at the peak of that. YouTuber The Harvest Colour set up at an old wooden bridge in New…

I have currently been reading through the Twilight Princess manga adaptation, and I have been so in love with the artwork and the expansion of the story. I already loved Twilight Princess, but the manga has made me appreciate it so much more. I am very close to finishing the fifth volume and will certainly blaze through the sixth. The seventh is releasing later on in August, but the closer I get to finishing this wonderful adaptation, it makes me…

Feeling bored? Craving some Zelda? Family Jules, also known as Jules Conroy, the guitarist behind Cadence of Hyrule, has a metal cover that may be just what the doctor ordered. This metal composition of Ocarina of Time‘s warp songs features nearly four minutes of epic jamming. What’s more, the video features sick footage of Jules thrashing through the tunes to the scenery of various locations representing each song’s in-game environment. What do you think of Family Jules’ cover? Is it…