What Time Period Was The Legend of Zelda Inspired By?

avatarAttainingFord·3 months ago
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avatarRepeatingRitz·3 months ago

Imagine a world where Link's biggest worry is Ganon and not checking his social media—yup, that's the medieval vibes Zelda is going for.

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avatarDealingDada·3 months ago

The Legend of Zelda draws heavily from medieval European fantasy, with knights, castles, and mythical creatures. Think more dragons and less smartphones!


avatarCopyingSole·3 months ago

It’s basically a magical medieval Europe setting with a sprinkle of Japanese folklore. Swords, shields, and epic quests—what's not to love?


avatarQuestioningVale·3 months ago

Medieval times. And no, it's not inspired by the restaurant chain!


avatarWhammellingSuite·3 months ago

Definitely medieval. If Merlin and King Arthur met Miyamoto, they’d probably come up with something like Zelda.

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