The Legend of Zelda Series Community
VForsaken_Sheikah
11/26/2015 9:28 PM ·Spoilers
You know, sometimes Zelda games can truly create the strangest bonds with unlikely people. If interested, feel free to read a little personal story of mine below in the comments.
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11/27/2015 10:13 PM ·Spoilers
I truly admire your words of wisdom V, it's very touching. I love to see caring and helpful post like this. I'm not the most caring person I'll be honest, okay. When the time comes though, i take action to care and support that person.
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11/28/2015 12:46 PM ·Spoilers
I really dis-liked Groose at the beginning of Skyward Sword, but as I got further into the game, I thought he was a good character.
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11/29/2015 12:02 PM ·Spoilers
Nah, The Only Thing I'd Question About V, If Anything, is His Inconsistenty, Even HE'S Got His Limits To How Cryptic His Logic Can Be.
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01/01/2016 11:25 PM ·Spoilers
i remember as a kid i would always play twilight princess with my dad almost every day i just found that i grew a bond with the game i was never really into puzzle games but this one for some reason i just couldnt get enough
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01/01/2016 11:31 PM ·Spoilers
and after when i completed the game replayed it about 6 times. being the outcast kid who always got teased and bullied by these 12 yearold kids who did nothing but play cod and called me wierd because zeldas a girl name and that aparently if you play it you wanna be a girl *those guys were extremely stupid*
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01/01/2016 11:33 PM ·Spoilers
but one thing that kept me going through those tough times was thinking about link how hes an outcast to almost everyone but does heroic things i guess i related myself to link and thot to my self that no matter what people say you can acomplish things
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01/01/2016 11:52 PM ·Spoilers
@mm link Beautiful story. Playing Zelda with my family is a blessing I never got. The fact that you bond with your father that way is amazing. And don't worry if your classmates, it's just a phase. I remember being a lonely Zelda fan in my younger school years, but now that I attend a university, I find fellow Zelda fans all the time! Don't lose hope and strive to be outside the crowd.
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01/01/2016 11:55 PM ·Spoilers
Since the notification will bring you all back (sorry), I may as well update you all on my story: I did give a Wii U to my veteran friend for the holidays and his face was filled with so much joy that even my heartless self broke into tears. I will say that he still calls me sometimes to help him with the controls, but he is loving the Zelda games so far.
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01/02/2016 12:02 AM ·Spoilers
@V & mm link While No One in My Family Had Ever Experienced Zelda Besides Me, My Step-Brother Had an NES and The Original Legend of Zelda Was His Favourite Game, When I Was Around 9 He Sent My Family a Wii, Which Was The Very First Time I Came Across Zelda When I Found The Title Theme in Wii Music. Perhaps It's a Little Soon, But I Believe This Game Will Become a Hand-Me Down in My Family.
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01/02/2016 12:07 AM ·Spoilers
@ V, I'm very appreciative of you going out of your way to help a veteran. I know everyones were different from mine, I don't think you have to worry about Twilight Princess or Majora's Mask setting him off, ironically, those two are my favorite in the series, Majora's actually moving me to tears at scenes, especially when the song of healing is played for the goron...
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01/02/2016 12:08 AM ·Spoilers
@Jake Nice! The bonds we as humans create are truly strange, aren't they?... And even those with cold hearts cry. @PokeDraco Sorry about that. But no, he wasn't really creeped out. He was just puzzled by its design. If anything creeped in out, it was those Peahats in Hyrule Field. lol
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01/02/2016 12:10 AM ·Spoilers
Him being welcome as a hero among his people for his healing scene always moves me to tears. I guess he is the one I most identify with since as his clans protector, he shares several traits that I respect and that led me to military service.
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01/02/2016 12:14 AM ·Spoilers
@Qrow Ah, I see. It's always fascinating to hear just how these games move your emotions. Though I was very young at the time, I always understood the dark nature of MM. But thank you! Helping him is the least I can do to support the troops coming home. And if I remember correctly, I may have offended you before. Anyway, just know that even though our views are different, I too thank you as well.
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01/02/2016 12:16 AM ·Spoilers
I Had Recently Introduced My Little Cousins To Twilight Princess in Hopes of Getting Them Interested...Though They Seemed More Fond of Poking Fun of The Title And My Crush on Midna Then Anything Else.
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01/02/2016 12:23 AM ·Spoilers
I think there were only two types of people who offended me in this community, thats the trolls that come it here and state opinions as facts, you know the "COD > Zelda" people, and the ABS for bullying a kid for a joke. Suffice it to say, you don't fall into either of those groups. Even if our opinions differ, I respect you for offering yours up with a sense of respect to others opinions.
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