Link and Zelda’s relationship is at the heart of The Legend of Zelda franchise, but it’s hardly consistent across timelines. But to say Link had grown intimately familiar with Zora's Domain this past week was not entirely accurate. It shows that Mipha fell in love with Link over a short period of time, and how she was sad that Link was appointed as Zelda's bodyguard. Miphlink is the het ship between Link and Mipha from The Legend of Zelda fandom. Your ships between Link aren't canon in any of the Zelda games so far, so please stop being disrespectful to people who ship something different than what you do. In Hyrule Historia , an oversized art book that chronicles the in-universe history of the Zelda games, it's revealed that a fair number of titles in the series, including the original NES Legend of Zelda , happen in what's called the "Fallen Hero" timeline. 1 Canon 2 Fanon 3 Fandom 4 Videos 5 Trivia 6 Navigation Prior to the events of the great calamity, Link and Mipha were very close childhood friends. The domain would be his home now, and Mipha wanted him to know it and love it as much as she did. Biography The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 10 Things You Didn’t Know About Link And Zelda’s Relationship. Had this been a race, or had Link even been competitive, Mipha would have embarrassed him. She shyly tells him that after the Great Calamity was dealt with, she wants to spend time with him, like they did in their childhood. In an AU, on the day of the Great Calamity, Mipha put her love for Link and concern for Zelda ahead of Daruk's plan to rush to her Divine Beast. One of the bridges in Hyrule, Luto's Crossing, was a corruption of the name Ruto. Furthermore, Link has a flashback to him and Mipha sitting on top of a Divine Beast, talking about … The journal that you can read. Mipha is also known to be in love with Link, promising to heal him whenever and no matter how bad the wound may be. It’s made extra tragic considering they’re not only separated by species, they’re separated by the spiritual realm. Like Princess Ruto, in Ocarina of Time, Mipha had romantic feelings for Link and even wished to marry him. They had gone everywhere Mipha could think of, including places they had never visited together before. Additionally, in Mipha's Diary, Mipha writes of a legendary Zora princess of the past falling in love … Mipha isn’t the first Zora to have had a crush on a Link, but unlike with Ruto in Ocarina of Time, Breath of the Wild does take this aspect of Mipha’s character rather seriously. Personally, I ship Ilia and Link … In fact, if Link did save Zelda from Ganon every time, we wouldn't have most of these games. If you think Link fell in love with Midna, great. This story about Link's and Mipha's married life together is a direct sequel to the story titled 'A Tale of Two Princesses'. The two would often go swimming together, play together and would pretend to sword fight together. Even a main storyline of Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is about how the Zora princess Mipha is in love with Link. Link admired the small, slender Zora, her strong legs, wide fins, and long head-tail all gave a testament to her beauty and her power. Mipha is super not alive. If you think he fell in love with Zelda, fantastic. While we know Mipha, Ruto, and maybe Peatrice (depending on player actions) had strong feelings for Link, it's deliberately left open for interpretation whether Link feels the same way back. Link didn't fall in love with anyone. The teen-knight dove under the water himself but could not keep pace with Mipha. So, to answer your question: It depends on what the player character interprets and ships.