Link is not one character but the incarnation of heroes across time. No justifiable reason why that incarnation can't sometimes be female.
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Replying to @carolynmichelle
More than a character, Link is a symbol of video game heroism.A true female Link (not a diminutive Linkle figure) would be a powerful symbol
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It makes me think of the Michael Moorcock Eternal Champion series. One heroic spirit across the multiverse.
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Replying to @theangelremiel @carolynmichelle
Moorcock went out of his way to affirm that this was the same hero in a thousand forms, female and male.
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Not lesser for being one or the other, greater for being both and all.
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Replying to @Markus_C4 @carolynmichelle
well, you're entitled to your stance on this of course, but I don't see why not in this case.
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Replying to @Markus_C4 @theangelremiel
So we should never ever criticize any creative decisions anyone makes ever? Like the ME3 ending for instance?
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Also, though, Samus and Mario are specific characters, Link is a series of heroes throughout time.
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Silly argument. I can easily make a storyline about a reincarnated male Samus.
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