Do you think OoT!Link told Zelda she was transgender after the story ends or did he think that was like her thing she had to figure out by herself
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Do you think OoT!Link told Zelda she was transgender after the story ends or did he think that was like her thing she had to figure out by herself
My personal headcanon is that oot!Zelda is genderfluid, and the gender (tm) of the day is determined with their wardrobe.
Dress? She/her, call her Zelda
Ninja Leggings? He/Him, his name is Sheik
It’s the girl
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OoT!Zelda/Sheik is genderfluid. No I will not take criticism.
Everyone's favourite legendary genderfluid/non-binary time Princess!
OoT!Zelda/Sheik was probably my first exposure to genderfluidity and non-binary gender as a kid (my egg self loved her unhealthily, lol). I'm not as satisfied with this piece since I was trying to balance her/their princess form with androgynous features, but I think it came out pretty neat. Also bound chest + high femme gives me so much gender euphoria.
tiny brain: zeganon
medium brain: zelink
galaxy brain: zebooru
also, if you want to write a rebuttal to that one oot!zelda reminder maybe you should say that, regardless of hyrule being flooded, her efforts were not in vain.
because, even if it was just for some time before ganondorf's return, hyrule lived in prosperity and happiness, and, if that happened, it means she had a chance to "redeem" herself and do good for her kingdom and her people.
she could let go of her guilt.
she didn't become a skeletal ghost that taught her descendant to strike unguarded rears.
and that's what really matters ✿◕‿◕✿