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{{Interview/A|EA|As far as the story itself is concerned, one big point that makes it a very different experience is that in most Zelda games, the [[Master Sword]] has been something that [[Link]] seeks out, finds, and uses to destroy [[Ganon|Gannon]].  This time around, it's more centered on the creation of the Master Sword–the way it was born, so to speak.  Link kind of forges it along the way.  It's more centered on that, which is a different pattern than we have had in a lot of ways.}}
{{Interview/A|EA|As far as the story itself is concerned, one big point that makes it a very different experience is that in most Zelda games, the [[Master Sword]] has been something that [[Link]] seeks out, finds, and uses to destroy [[Ganon|Gannon]].  This time around, it's more centered on the creation of the Master Sword–the way it was born, so to speak.  Link kind of forges it along the way.  It's more centered on that, which is a different pattern than we have had in a lot of ways.}}


{{Interview/Q|NP|How would you describe the relationship between Link and [[Princess Zelda|Zelda]] in this game?}}
{{Interview/Q|NP|How would you describe the relationship between Link and [[Zelda]] in this game?}}


{{Interview/A|EA|The relationship between the two of them is one of being great childhood friends.  They grew up together in [[Skyloft]]–this village on the clouds–and they have a great relationship.  Then something happens and Zelda is taken away, and Link must chase after her and dive into this world that he's never ventured to, and no one's ever been to before, in order to find her.  One thing that I think has been really distinct about this story is that Zelda is in no way a princess in the traditional sense.}}
{{Interview/A|EA|The relationship between the two of them is one of being great childhood friends.  They grew up together in [[Skyloft]]–this village on the clouds–and they have a great relationship.  Then something happens and Zelda is taken away, and Link must chase after her and dive into this world that he's never ventured to, and no one's ever been to before, in order to find her.  One thing that I think has been really distinct about this story is that Zelda is in no way a princess in the traditional sense.}}

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