![]() And if I didn’t happen to know what it was, it’s not in the guide. Characters were considered for inclusion if they met one of the following criteria: (1) It played a significant role in the storyline of at least one Zelda game (2) It played multiple roles of moderate importance (storyline or otherwise) (3) It intrigues me personally This method held up very well for the first few versions, at which point I unconsciously changed the rule to 'any named character' (and with entries like Flute Boy’s, even that boundary is starting to fray). But back to what I was saying, initially I viewed various resources to find lists of characters. Speaking of redundancy, some characters have been culled to keep the thing from growing too long. But most of them are just not important enough to merit lengthening the guide if I actually went over every single one, we’d have a document 1,000 gigs long, and it would be mostly uninteresting and redundant. Obviously, that is far, far fewer than the number of characters in the series. The very first version of this guide contained 69 entries. And when you're done, check out their stuff as well. Snazzy, isn’t it? Of course, I’m not nearly as talented as some of those authors, but I hope you enjoy my work as much as I've enjoyed theirs. So, inspired by various other Nintendo-franchise character and ending guides (props to them), I composed this one. ![]() That’s not arrogance, it’s just the truth. I actually consider myself a walking encyclopaedia of the Zelda universe – I’m a real ‘ask me anything’ kind of guy when we’re talking Zelda. So in a way, I guess this guide is my way around that. These two factors combined mean that any walkthrough I were to write just wouldn’t be able to compete. Quite a few other people like Zelda, too. Unfortunately for me, I’m far from the only one who subscribes to this way of thinking. It follows that I would want to write a Legend of Zelda FAQs. =~=INTRODUCTION=~= The Legend of Zelda is my favourite video game series, bar none. Boom! There you are! It saves on scrolling through the whole document to find what you need. For example, if you wanted to see the Billy Bob section, whose code was, you would press Ctrl F, then type in ‘’, then click ‘Find Next’ twice. Use your Ctrl F function (on John Hodgemans, I’m not sure what it is for Jason Longs) to jump to where you need to be. \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ /_\ /\ /\ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ / \ /_\/_\ ZELDA SERIES CHARACTER GUIDE by Jacob Rothenburger =~=TABLE OF CONTENTS=~= Introduction Version History Zelda Series Overview The Meat of the Guide Races Compendium Ladies’ Man Thanks Legal Garbage Contact Information In Closing Those numbers in are to allow you to quickly access the part of the guide you want to view. This walkthrough was originally written for The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker on the GC, but the walkthrough is still applicable to the SNES version of the game.
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