Two significant things that happened in the past month were the release of Tears of the Kingdom and the start of Pride Month, which evidently meant it was time for media outlets to begin looking at The Legend of Zelda franchise through a queer lens.

Over the past month, multiple outlets have published pieces looking at franchise hero Link as a gender-neutral icon. Gizmodo interviewed many trans players who talked about how they saw trans signifiers in Link. One player stated:

“As a trans man, Link is soft-faced and hard-bodied yet slim, elements I think a certain subset of trans men can identify with. As a trans woman, Link is seen as a man but is soft-faced, and often bucks male gender norms or wears women’s clothes… he’s a character who simply emanates t-boy swag. The way Link dresses, carries, and presents himself across the entire series SCREAMS transmasc to me.”

Others noted that in the Zelda series, most characters are very clearly coded as male or female, but Link, a silent protagonist, presents in an "almost genderless" way. The piece notes that the section in Breath of the Wild where Link has to dress like a Gerudo was a "very liberating moment" to several trans players of Zelda.


From there, several other publications began analyzing Link as a potentially queer-coded character. The Gamer's Jade King, a trans writer herself, echoed the sentiment that the Gerudo segment in Breath of the Wild was "a powerful thing to witness" and voiced how Link's features lent themselves to a "genderless" reading.

PBS News Hour notably interviewed several game journalists who said that Link, while canonically male, has many feminine characteristics that allow players to see gender neutrality in the character.

It isn't mere happenstance that the idea of Link being non-binary has taken off. In 2016, Zelda series producer Eiji Aonuma wrote that starting with Ocarina of Time, he instructed designers to give Link a gender-neutral design. "I wanted the player to think, ‘Maybe Link is a boy or a girl.’ If you saw Link as a guy, he’d have more of a feminine touch; or vice versa, if you related to Link as a girl, it was with more of a masculine aspect," he said.

However, as the articles have mounted up in recent weeks, those against the idea of Link being gender-neutral began posting as well.

On May 31st, Fox News posted an article about the growing trend, highlighting the negative reactions to the various posts. For example, Fox noted on the PBS post how one user wrote, "I'm about as independent as they come, and I disagree with the claims made here. […] The infusion of identity politics on this feels like ideological projection, out of touch on the topic and a stain on the PBS name."

Still, the fact that Fox News, reputationally a very conservative media outlet, had weighed in on the discussion only solidified the meme that "Link is Trans" for some.

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SSmotzer

They live in a world where they can change their species with magic,
Sex is a lot easier to change than going from elf to fish or tree or rock person.

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Excitebot theLEGO

Nah, he ain't trans. Jury's still out whether or not he's a furry, though.

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Zigzagoon

Saying Link is non-verbal probably has a stronger case than saying Link is gender neutral at this point. I can't think of a recent game where Link could be perceived as gender neutral. In BOTW the only feminine outfit I remember him having WAS the gerudo outfit, the rest were masculine.
I'm not against a new gender neutral Link. iirc hyrule warriors gave a female Link, and it's not as if other different forms of Link haven't been made.

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downer

Ah yes, the BotW Gerudo outfit.

You know, from that sequence when Link masquerades as a woman in order to deceptively gain access to a female-only space.

You really sure you want this one?

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Rhettorical

Yes, because I enjoy watching people on the internet explode at each other.

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Pokejoseph64

I’m getting really annoyed about this

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Admiral Loadsamoney

"Is Link trans?" No. He's a twink, but no. End of fucking discussion.

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Lord DIO

I swear people will claim a guy is trans if they have ONE feminine quality. Seriously people, fucking relax. Even if Link was trans what does it change? Huh? What changes about the game?

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winton overwat

I guess that's the point they're trying to make?

Link is a silent protagoinst made literally so you can insert yourself in it's shoes so it's basically whatever you want it to be and the entire discussion is kinda pointless.

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Lord DIO

Honestly I've never been a fan of the silent protagonist.

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PhasmaFelis

Why do you care? If someone else is enjoying a game in a different way than you, it doesn't effect your playthrough at all.

I don't think Link is trans. But it doesn't hurt me one bit if imagining that he is makes somebody happy.

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Internet Troll

He's a soyboy that had to step up to the challenge of fighting ganon. Simple as.

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