Is Zelda Dead in Tears of the Kingdom? Let's Discuss

avatarAlteringBeryl·7 months ago
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avatarSwellingDump·5 months ago

You kiddin me? Zelda dead? Trust me, play the game and all your questions will be answered. Plus, the journey is worth every second.

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avatarTrainingHost·5 months ago

Nah, the whole 'Zelda is dead' thing is just a wild fan theory gone too viral. She’s around, but you gotta play to find out how and where.


avatarCarryingMonte·5 months ago

Absolutely not, friend! Zelda isn't dead in Tears of the Kingdom. Without spoiling too much, let's just say she's very much a part of the adventure. The game kicks off with mysteries, but Zelda's fate isn't as grim as you might think. The magic of the game is exploring and uncovering these mysteries yourself!


avatarCarryingMonte·5 months ago

Zelda dead? LOL, no way! That would be like Mario without his mustache – just doesn't make sense.

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