. "Princess Zelda"@en . . . . "220"^^ . . . "Location:"@en . "King Harkinian"@en . "Typhoon Harp"@en . . "Hyrulian"@en . . . . "8"^^ . . . "Princess Zelda"@en . . . "The Minish Cap"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "50"^^ . . . . . "Zelda's artwork from The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess."@en . "Unknown"@en . . . . . "Her Grace"@en . . . . . "Triforce Harp"@en . . . "Harp"@en . . . "The Adventure of Link"@en . . . . . "Title:"@en . . . "Hyrule"@en . . . "Fire"@en . . "Dominion Rod - 3rd Weapon .png"@en . "Zelda, Princess of Hyrule, best known simply as Princess Zelda, is the name for several female members of Hyrule's Royal Family who play an integral role in the history of Hyrule. Though each is the titular character of the Legend of Zelda series, the actual player character is each Zelda's respective Link. However, as revealed in Skyward Sword, the bloodline being of divine origin, Zelda and her family are bonded not only to those chosen to wield the Master Sword but also the evil of Ganondorf as well. Zelda is portrayed as a young girl or a beautiful young woman, usually with blonde hair. In Twilight Princess, however (and therefore in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, in which her appearance is based off of that of Twilight Princess), she is depicted as a brunette. She also has light brown hair "@en . "A Link Between Worlds"@en . . . . . . . "Saori Seto"@en . . . "Zelda, Princess of Hyrule, best known simply as Princess Zelda, is the name for several female members of Hyrule's Royal Family who play an integral role in the history of Hyrule. Though each is the titular character of the Legend of Zelda series, the actual player character is each Zelda's respective Link. However, as revealed in Skyward Sword, the bloodline being of divine origin, Zelda and her family are bonded not only to those chosen to wield the Master Sword but also the evil of Ganondorf as well. Zelda is portrayed as a young girl or a beautiful young woman, usually with blonde hair. In Twilight Princess, however (and therefore in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, in which her appearance is based off of that of Twilight Princess), she is depicted as a brunette. She also has light brown hair in The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, and auburn hair in The Adventure of Link. She often wears jewelry such as ornate earrings, as well as a royal gown of white, pink, lavender, or another pale color (red in The Adventure of Link), usually bearing the Royal Family's crest. People think she has a love interest in link but there is no love interest so far the series. she very strong and brave girl with a kind heart. She transforms into Sheik, as Sheik she is very flexible. In Super Smash Brothers Zelda/Sheik has a lot of abilities including magical blasts, force-fields and a wide range teleport ability. Princess Zelda is the eponymous name commonly given to the females born into the Royal Family of Hyrule in The Legend of Zelda series. With the exception of two games, an incarnation of Zelda or one of her alter egos has always been one of the central characters in the series. Each incarnation of Zelda has been shown at various ages depending upon which title they appear in. They have appeared as a child, a teenager and as a young adult; for example, the Princess Zelda in Twilight Princess is around 20 years of age. Early on in the timeline of the series, the original Zelda, while born as a Hylian, is the mortal incarnation of the Goddess Hylia. Carrying on this divine blood, her female descendants are often named after her and are always the crown princess of Hyrule throughout its history. Several princesses within the bloodline are also the possessor of the Triforce of Wisdom, imbued with the essence of the Goddess Nayru. The essence of Nayru affords each Zelda divine wisdom, allowing them to discern the wisest decisions, especially in situations concerning the welfare of Hyrule. It grants them a myriad of mystical abilities, including the ability to heal others, though there is a possibility that this could also be an effect of their bloodline passing down Hylia's own powers and, later, the Light Force. Princess Zelda is often shown as a beautiful and elegant princess (either as child, teen or young adult), except for Skyward Sword, since she is never shown as princess but as an incarnation of Hylia. In most of the games she could easily be compared to the description of a fair maiden. Her hair color sometimes is depicted as blonde (Skyward Sword, Ocarina of Time, etc.), dirty blonde (Twilight Princess), brunette (The Legend of Zelda) and even ginger (The Adventure of Link). Her eyes are always depicted in different tones of blue throughout all the games. Her ears are pointy, since she's a Hylian, though in some games her ears tend to be shorter than in others. The dresses that she always uses tends to be long with determinate colors, such as different tones of pink, white and blue. Most of the dresses are shown with the Hylian Crest, and in almost every game, she tends to have tiara with either a Red or Blue Rupee in it. In some games, she is shown to have long gloves. Most of the time, Princess Zelda is seen wearing make up (The Wind Waker, Spirit Tracks), and her hairstyle tends to be either with her hair down or with braids. She wears high heels, although in Twilight Princess and Skyward Sword, it is revealed that she wears boots. From Zelda Wiki, the Zelda encyclopedia"@en . . "Elf"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Liquid Glorious Baton"@en . . . "[[w:c:zelda:Hylian"@en . "Princess of [[w:c:zelda:Hyrule"@en . "Zelda"@en . . . . . . . . "Princess Zelda is a character from The Legend of Zelda series. She is known for being the beautiful Princess of Hyrule. Her first appearance was in the Nintendo Entertainment System game The Legend of Zelda, where she was kidnapped by Ganondorf. She has appeared in every Legend of Zelda game except for Link's Awakening where she is only mentioned. She holds the Triforce of Wisdom. The Triforce is what makes villains like Ganondorf, Vaati, and Zant threaten her. In some instances she has been known to have other holy objects. In Minish Cap she has the Light Force, in Spirit Tracks she is known to have a holy body (this is why Chancellor Cole needs Zelda's body) and in many other games such as Ocarina of Time, Wind Waker and Twilight Princess she has the sacred Light Arrows. She also been a playable character in the Smash Bros' series ever since Super Smash Bros. Melee"@en . . . "Dominion Rod"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "The Legend of Zelda"@en . . "FFC18B"@en . . "A harp that commands magical melodies. It can be imbued with elemental affinity using Combo Attacks. Use the Strong Attack button to tap into elemental powers and cause various effects."@en . . . . . . "Though she is the eponymous character, her story role is often that of damsel in distress. The player instead controls the series' protagonist, Link. Many Zelda games adopt the classic princess and dragon premise of chivalric literature; Zelda is usually kidnapped or imprisoned by Ganon (Ganondorf), prompting Link to come to her rescue. Later games in the series have also emphasized Zelda's magical abilities and importance to the functioning of Hyrule. In several games she is one of the sages whose work is essential to defeating Ganon; in others she adopts alternative personae in order to take a more active role in her kingdom; and in some she is a self-sacrificing princess regnant."@en . "200"^^ . . . . . "The Legen of Zelda"@en . . "Spirit Tracks"@en . . . . . . . "Princess Zelda"@en . . . "A legendary baton that can control the very wind. Create whirlwinds to disorient your enemies, and then perform a Strong Attack to create an even more powerful tornado!"@en . "High Dominion Rod"@en . . . . . . "Twilight Princess"@en . . . "The Princess of Hyrule. She was imprisoned when Zant took over Hyrule."@en . . "Zelda as she appears in Breath of the Wild."@en . . . "Darkness"@en . . . . . "Character"@en . "Race:"@en . . "Liv Tyler"@en . "Varies"@en . . . . . . . . "Jun Mizusawa"@en . . . . . . . "20"^^ . . . . "Baton - 1st Weapon .png"@en . . . "The Legend of Zelda"@en . . "18"^^ . . . "princess zelda is the damsel in distress in almost every game of the main Zelda series."@en . "The Legend of Zelda"@en . . "Rapier - 4th Weapon .png"@en . "Princess Zelda (\u30BC\u30EB\u30C0\u59EB, Zeruda-Hime), from the Legend of Zelda universe is the princess of the Hyrule Kingdom, as well as the leader of the sages. She is a playable character in both Super Smash Flash and Super Smash Flash 2 ."@en . . . "Breath of the Wild"@en . . . . . . . . "Hylian"@en . . . . "60"^^ . . . . "Harp - 4th Weapon .png"@en . "Gender:"@en . . "Zelda often shows herself to be more rational and competent than King Harkinian and Link. Unfortunately, she's also often the one who has to put up with their antics, making her quite bitter towards them. Despite being disappointed with Link's gullibility and whining, she loves Link and Link loves her back. The two have gone on several dates together."@en . . "Light"@en . . . "Baton - 3rd Weapon .png"@en . "Ruler"@en . . "And the other, who holds the Triforce of Wisdom...is the seventh Sage, who is destined to be the leader of them all... It is I, the Princess of Hyrule, Zelda."@en . . "Duke Onkled"@en . . . "Brown SSBB/SSB4 Blonde SSBM"@en . . . . . "hyrule castle town"@en . . . "Oracle of Seasons"@en . . . . "Hyrule"@en . . . . . . . . "Old Dominion Rod"@en . "Lightning"@en . . . "The Legend of Zelda"@en . . . . . . . "Wind Waker"@en . . . . . "A Link to the Past"@en . "VS Legend"@en . . . "Dominion Rod - 1st Weapon .png"@en . . . . "A mysterious rod with the ability to command stone statues. Use a Strong attack to control an statue, and then lead it into battle with Combo attacks"@en . . . . . . "Polished Rapier"@en . . . "Sacred Baton"@en . . . "Wielder of the Triforce of Wisdom"@en . . . "The Legend of Zelda"@en . . . . . . . "Princess Zelda"@en . "Princess of Destiny"@en . . . . . "Princess Zelda, The Princess, Highness, Seventh Sage, Sage of Light, Shiek, Tetra"@en . "The Princess of Hyrule. She was imprisoned when Zant took over Hyrule."@en . "Spirit Maiden"@en . "Princess Zelda"@en . . "Princess of Hyrule"@en . . "Glittering Rapier"@en . . . . . "Though she is the eponymous character, her story role is often that of damsel in distress. The player instead controls the series' protagonist, Link. Many Zelda games adopt the classic princess and dragon premise of chivalric literature; Zelda is usually kidnapped or imprisoned by Ganon (Ganondorf), prompting Link to come to her rescue. Later games in the series have also emphasized Zelda's magical abilities and importance to the functioning of Hyrule. In several games she is one of the sages whose work is essential to defeating Ganon; in others she adopts alternative personae in order to take a more active role in her kingdom; and in some she is a self-sacrificing princess regnant."@en . "Princess Zelda is a character from The Legend of Zelda series. She is known for being the beautiful Princess of Hyrule. Her first appearance was in the Nintendo Entertainment System game The Legend of Zelda, where she was kidnapped by Ganondorf."@en . . . "Dominion Rod - 2nd Weapon .png"@en . "The Legend of Zelda"@en . "Goddess's Harp"@en . . "Royal Dominion Rod"@en . . . . "Defeat Ganon/Ganodorf"@en . . . "Water"@en . . . . "Princess of Hyrule"@en . . . "Various"@en . . "Princess Regent of the kingdom of Hyrule"@en . "8"^^ . . "Camille C. Brown"@en . "Princess Zelda (\u30BC\u30EB\u30C0\u59EB, Zeruda-hime) is a playable character in Hyrule Warriors. Her roles in the Legend of Zelda franchise vary with each incarnation, though the relationship dynamics between her and Link are kept more or less the same. Her alter ego as Sheik (\u30B7\u30FC\u30AF, Shiiku), introduced in Ocarina of Time, appears as a separate playable character. Zelda's Hyrule Warriors appearance functions as a special costume in Samurai Warriors Chronicles 3."@en . . . . . . . "Great Wisdom, Precognition, Din's Fire , Farore's Wind , Nayru's Love , Healing Spells, Master Archer, Photokinesis"@en . . . "''A Super Mario World"@en . . . . . . "First Game:"@en . . . . . . "Princess Zelda of Hyrule is one of the main characters in The Legend of Zelda series. The series is named after her despite the fact all she does is get kidnapped every game she's in, usually by Ganondorf. Attempting to make her look like a strong, independent princess is usually a big waste of time on the creators' part: in Ocarina of Time and SSBB she preforms as a a male ballet ninja named Sheik, but this never helps Link and she gets abducted anyway. In The Minish Cap, she possesses the light force, but gets turned to stone anyway. Holds the Triforce of Wisdom, meaning all she does is speak in poetic riddles instead of getting to the damn point. Zelda has tried explaining to link many times they are just friends but he just keeps bringing her magic trinkets, and she feels really bad for him."@en . "hylian"@en . . . . . . "Glorious Baton"@en . . . "A sword forged with magical light, making it light as a feather. Use the Strong Attack button to gather the power of light, and strike with devastating strength when using a Combo Attack!"@en . . . . . . "2008-11-19"^^ . . "The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess"@en . . "Rapier - 1st Weapon .png"@en . . . "Bonnie Jean Wilbur"@en . . . . . . . . . "Gleaming Rapier"@en . . . "FFFB8B"@en . . . . . . . . . "Zelda.jpg"@en . "Princess, Pure of heart"@en . "Harp - 2nd Weapon .png"@en . "Blue"@en . . . . . . . . "Female"@en . . . "Darkness"@en . "Princess Zelda"@en . . . "Princess Zelda first apperared in The Legend of Zelda in 1986. All the Zelda games have been named after Princess Zelda despite the fact that Link is the main, playable character."@en . . "Rapier - 2nd Weapon .png"@en . "Impa"@en . . . . . . . . "Shining Harp"@en . . . "Zelda Hyrule"@en . . . . "princess zelda is the damsel in distress in almost every game of the main Zelda series."@en . . "Triforce of Courage Bearer/Princess of Hyrule"@en . . . . . "Harp - 3rd Weapon .png"@en . . . . . . . . "Laura"@en . . . "Zelda Harkinian"@en . . . . . . . . "Princess Zelda's initial appearance, along with Link and Ganon, was in the episode \"Quest For the Potion of Power,\" during which she tried to help the N Team stop Mother Brain from acquiring the Potion of Power and restoring Ganon's lost strength. She also appeared during a picnic in \"Once Upon a Time Machine,\" joined the hunt for the Triforces of Power and Courage in \"Having a Ball,\" and helped the N Team build a wooden dragon that they needed to sneak into Dragon Lord's fortress in \"The Trojan Dragon.\""@en . . . . . "CBA9F5"@en . . . "Princess Zelda (\u30BC\u30EB\u30C0\u59EB Zerud\u0101 Him\u0113?) is the titular character of The Legend of Zelda series by Nintendo. She first appeared in the Super Smash Bros. series in the GameCube installment, Super Smash Bros. Melee, and later returned in Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U."@en . "Oracle of Ages"@en . "Princess Zelda has also taken other aliases and alter-egos to disguise her true identity, most notably Sheik from Ocarina of Time, and Tetra from the Wind Waker."@en . . . . "Princess Zelda of Hyrule is one of the main characters in The Legend of Zelda series. The series is named after her despite the fact all she does is get kidnapped every game she's in, usually by Ganondorf. Attempting to make her look like a strong, independent princess is usually a big waste of time on the creators' part: in Ocarina of Time and SSBB she preforms as a a male ballet ninja named Sheik, but this never helps Link and she gets abducted anyway. In The Minish Cap, she possesses the light force, but gets turned to stone anyway. Holds the Triforce of Wisdom, meaning all she does is speak in poetic riddles instead of getting to the damn point. Zelda has tried explaining to link many times they are just friends but he just keeps bringing her magic trinkets, and she feels really bad fo"@en . . "Zelda wields the Triforce of Wisdom, one of three components of a mystic artifact bequeathed by the goddesses who formed the land of Hyrule. The Triforce of Courage rests in the person of Link, the hereditary Chosen Hero, and the Triforce of Power belongs to Ganondorf, the evil King of the Gerudo, who has many times sought to unite the fragments. As protector of Wisdom, Zelda is the disciple of the goddess Nayru, the giver of law. Zelda is the daughter of the King of Hyrule, and has ruled in his stead while he is recovering from a lengthy illness. Twenty years old, she has been Princess Regent of the country for almost a full three years. A few months before her arrival in Canyon Ridge, Hyrule was invaded by Zant, the usurper King of Twilight, and Zelda surrendered in exchange for the lives of her people. She was held prisoner in her own palace, from which she watched darkness slowly encroach onto the land of Hyrule, but the solitude was broken by periodic visits from an imp called Midna. Midna one day arrived on the back of a wolf, whose blue eyes and strange markings identified him as the transfigured Chosen Hero, Link. In service to the Princess, Link and Midna embarked on a lengthy quest to free the land from darkness. When Zant mortally wounded Midna, Link brought her to Zelda for help. Zelda transferred her own power to Midna, saving the imp's life but appearing to die herself in the process. Link and Midna later returned to the palace to confront Ganondorf, who they had discovered was the true source of Zant's power. Ganondorf possessed Zelda's lifeless body, forcing Link to do battle with the Princess he served, but ultimately he and Midna were able to drive the evil King out and restore her to herself. On Hyrule Field, Zelda aided Link in defeating Ganondorf once and for all. His death broke Zant's power forever, and the curse on their impish friend was lifted, revealing her true form and position as Princess of Twilight. By means of an object called the Mirror of Twilight, they were able to return her to her own realm, to rule once more. Zelda arrives in Canyon Ridge immediately after Midna's departure from Hyrule."@en . . . . . . . . "Zelda often shows herself to be more rational and competent than King Harkinian and Link. Unfortunately, she's also often the one who has to put up with their antics, making her quite bitter towards them. Despite being disappointed with Link's gullibility and whining, she loves Link and Link loves her back. The two have gone on several dates together."@en . . . . . . . "Rapier"@en . "Nintendo Entertainment System"@en . . "The Wind Waker"@en . . . "Volcanic Dominion Rod"@en . . . "Good"@en . . "Naomi Fujisawa"@en . . . "Princess Zelda (\u30BC\u30EB\u30C0\u59EB, Zeruda-Hime), from the Legend of Zelda universe is the princess of the Hyrule Kingdom, as well as the leader of the sages. She is a playable character in both Super Smash Flash and Super Smash Flash 2 ."@en . . "Princess Zelda as she appears in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U."@en . "VS Time"@en . . "Zelda=200px"@en . "FF96A3"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Artwork from The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Princess Zelda is the eponymous name commonly given to the females born into the Royal Family of Hyrule in The Legend of Zelda series. With the exception of Link's Awakening and Majora's Mask, an incarnation of Zelda or one of her alter egos has always been one of the central characters in the series. Each incarnation of Zelda has been shown at various ages depending upon which title they appear in. They have appeared as a child, a teenager and as a young adult; for example, the Princess Zelda in Twilight Princess is around 20 years of age."@en . . . "Four Swords Adventures"@en . . . . "Ocarina of Time"@en . "Princess Zelda (\u30BC\u30EB\u30C0\u59EB Zerud\u0101 Him\u0113?) is the titular character of The Legend of Zelda series by Nintendo. She first appeared in the Super Smash Bros. series in the GameCube installment, Super Smash Bros. Melee, and later returned in Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Female"@en . . . "Hylian"@en . . . "Princess Zelda (\u30BC\u30EB\u30C0\u59EB, Zeruda-hime) is a playable character in Hyrule Warriors. Her roles in the Legend of Zelda franchise vary with each incarnation, though the relationship dynamics between her and Link are kept more or less the same. Her alter ego as Sheik (\u30B7\u30FC\u30AF, Shiiku), introduced in Ocarina of Time, appears as a separate playable character. Zelda's Hyrule Warriors appearance functions as a special costume in Samurai Warriors Chronicles 3."@en . "Zelda is a princes from the legend of Zelda series she has an alter ego named Tetra."@en . . "Transformation magic"@en . . "Princess Zelda has also taken other aliases and alter-egos to disguise her true identity, most notably Sheik from Ocarina of Time, and Tetra from the Wind Waker."@en . "The Legend of Zelda"@en . . . "Baton"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Four Swords"@en . . "all"@en . . . "A"@en . . "Zelda is a princes from the legend of Zelda series she has an alter ego named Tetra."@en . . . "Approximately 10-19"@en . . . "Rapier, Magic"@en . . . "Princess Zelda is the eponymous name commonly given to the females born into the Royal Family of Hyrule in The Legend of Zelda series. With the exception of Link's Awakening and Majora's Mask, an incarnation of Zelda or one of her alter egos has always been one of the central characters in the series. Each incarnation of Zelda has been shown at various ages depending upon which title they appear in. They have appeared as a child, a teenager and as a young adult; for example, the Princess Zelda in Twilight Princess is around 20 years of age. Early on in the timeline of the series, the original Zelda, while born as a Hylian, is the mortal incarnation of the Goddess Hylia. Carrying on this divine blood, her female descendants are often named after her and are always the crown princess of Hyrule throughout its history. Several princesses within the bloodline are also the possessor of the Triforce of Wisdom, imbued with the essence of the Goddess Nayru. The essence of Nayru affords each Zelda divine wisdom, allowing them to discern the wisest decisions, especially in situations concerning the welfare of Hyrule. It grants them a myriad of mystical abilities, including the ability to heal others, though there is a possibility that this could also be an effect of their bloodline passing down Hylia's own powers and, later, the Light Force."@en . . "Bisexual"@en . . "Rapier - 3rd Weapon .png"@en . . "Majora's Mask"@en . . . . "Skyward Sword"@en . . "Baton - 2nd Weapon .png"@en . . "Prayer, Spying on Ganondorf, Archery Practice, Fencing, Playing the ocarina, Having Tea, Sailing"@en . . "Artwork of Princess Zelda from Breath of the Wild"@en . . "Hylian"@en . . . . . "Princess, Sage, Pirate, Cleric"@en . . "Harp - 1st Weapon .png"@en . . . . . . "Princess Zelda first apperared in The Legend of Zelda in 1986. All the Zelda games have been named after Princess Zelda despite the fact that Link is the main, playable character."@en . "Baton - 4th Weapon .png"@en . . . . . . . . . "Gloomy Rapier"@en . . . "300"^^ . . . "The Legend of Zelda"@en . . . . "varies between games"@en . . "Princess Zelda's initial appearance, along with Link and Ganon, was in the episode \"Quest For the Potion of Power,\" during which she tried to help the N Team stop Mother Brain from acquiring the Potion of Power and restoring Ganon's lost strength. She also appeared during a picnic in \"Once Upon a Time Machine,\" joined the hunt for the Triforces of Power and Courage in \"Having a Ball,\" and helped the N Team build a wooden dragon that they needed to sneak into Dragon Lord's fortress in \"The Trojan Dragon.\""@en . . . "Zelda wields the Triforce of Wisdom, one of three components of a mystic artifact bequeathed by the goddesses who formed the land of Hyrule. The Triforce of Courage rests in the person of Link, the hereditary Chosen Hero, and the Triforce of Power belongs to Ganondorf, the evil King of the Gerudo, who has many times sought to unite the fragments. As protector of Wisdom, Zelda is the disciple of the goddess Nayru, the giver of law. Zelda arrives in Canyon Ridge immediately after Midna's departure from Hyrule."@en . . . . "Daphnes Nohansen Hyrule"@en . . "Princess Zelda"@en . "Series"@en . . "Princess Zelda as seen in Twilight Princess and Super Smash Bros. Brawl"@en . . . . . .