The Legend of Zeldais a franchise that has captured the hearts of fans over the years for its memorable characters and interesting worlds. Throughout the thirty-five years since the original game’s release, the series has inspired an endless stream of creative and breathtaking fan content from its legions of players all over the world. The massive success ofThe Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wildand the expansive Hyrule it presents has been a source of countless pieces of art and fan projects.
The sprawling world presented in theBreath of the Wildis home to many staples of the series includingclassicZeldalocations like Kakariko Villageand Zora’s Domain.Breath of the Wildalso features many of the franchise’s iconic races like the Gorons, Zoras, and Gerudos. Recently, oneZeldafan gave their own unique take on an alternative look for the aquatic people.
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Reddit user Snobbydactyl showed off their own creation of an alternate look for the Zoras inspired by orcas. The hulking Zora features a monochrome design inspired by the black-and-white coloration of orcas and a long tail extending from the back of its head. The original Zora has a brooding and intense look matching the orca’s killer nature and even has fun little details, like a hook hanging from its dorsal fin.
Fans in the post’s comments were quick to express their desire to see the character added to the world ofBreath of the Wild. Many envisioned the brooding Zora as a potential enemy for Link to battle with or as a rival for the Zora prince, Sidon. Other fans compared its muscular design to that of characters like Gang Orca fromMy Hero Academiaor the Zora King Dorephan featured inBreath of the Wild. The aquatic people have taken on many different appearances throughoutthe Zora’s history in Zeldaand the orca-inspired design adds another unique take to that library.
The Legend of Zeldafranchise’s characters have often been sources of inspiration for the franchise’s most creative fans over its storied history with many giving their own original takes on the people and places of Hyrule. From re-imaginingTwilight Princessbosses as 2D sprites to creating brilliant cosplays of the game’s iconic characters,The Legend of Zelda’s talented fans have crafted their own chapter in the rich history of Hyrule.The Legend of Zeldafans have plenty to look forward to between the recent release ofSkyward Sword HDand the hotly-anticipatedBreath of the Wild 2,and fans of the franchise will continue to produce fantastic works of art for years to come.
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wildis available now on the Nintendo Switch.