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"Legend of Zelda, the Christian past?"

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Blogger me said...

Actually, A Link to the Past was the first that i know of to mention the three goddesses, before Ocarina of Time. Not in the game, but in the manual.

I've not seen that artwork of Link kneeling in my copy of the ALTTP manual. Granted mine is missing a few pages, but none of it is in black and white, and the depictions of Link do not match the style of that image. It might be in the Japanese version of the manual.

I know the zeldapedia attributes it to LTTP, and zeldawiki has a section on its copyright, but i just can't find the original source for it.

September 28, 2016 at 1:53 PM

Blogger Unknown said...

The goddesses are depicted as looking like golden statues (that look little like oscars) in Ocarina of Time. The only place I can think of where they might look like prostitutes is Din in Oracle of Seasons, because she wears a form-fitting body suit with streaming ribbons, but that's because she's a performing as a dancer in a traveling circus.

February 26, 2017 at 10:34 PM

Blogger Unknown said...

Din farore and nayru did not offend me but this is interesting.

November 27, 2017 at 10:04 PM

Blogger Unknown said...

I was under the assumption that the zelda triforce was related to the trinity. Only to look it up a few months ago to find it was about goddesses. That was a total bummer and another strike to videogames alltogether for me, but now I also has to bear witness to my firends who are currently playing the new game ( which from the hour or so of game play I saw, has quite a few heresies in it) some catholics dont care... I cant get past how we could play something that blatantly mocks the basic truths of the faith.

Thanks to this post though, I now know the original games were different and hopefully peoples hearts will be changed through this change to find out what is really important and to not offend our loving God for their own recreation.

July 22, 2018 at 8:57 AM

Blogger Unknown said...

I miss old Zelda

September 19, 2019 at 9:23 PM

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