Why did Zelda give up her adult years?

The question seems to mix two different popular characters named Zelda: Princess Zelda from The Legend of Zelda games and Aunt Zelda Spellman from Sabrina the Teenage Witch. Princess Zelda (BotW) didn't give up her adult years; she sealed herself with Ganon for 100 years to protect Hyrule, entering a time-stasis that kept her from aging. Aunt Zelda (Sabrina), on the other hand, temporarily regressed to an 8-year-old child as a magical consequence for saving Sabrina in a specific episode, giving up her actual adulthood to fix things.
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Why wasn't Zelda at Sabrina's wedding?

She went to the wedding but the Witches Council basically said a sacrifice had to be made so Zelda offered to be temporarily turned into a ball of wax so Diana could attend.
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Why did Link sleep for 100 years?

Link slept for 100 years in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild because he sustained near-fatal injuries fighting Calamity Ganon and was placed in the Shrine of Resurrection for a "Slumber of Restoration" to heal, a process that also wiped his memory. Princess Zelda ordered this stasis for his recovery and to prevent aging, allowing him to awaken later, stronger, to fulfill his destiny after Ganon broke free, with Zelda holding Ganon at bay for the century. 
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Is there any LGBTQ in Zelda?

While The Legend of Zelda series lacks explicitly confirmed LGBTQ+ characters, many fans interpret queer themes and subtext through ambiguous characters, gender-bending moments (like Link in Gerudo Town), and androgynous designs, with characters like Sheik, Prince Sidon, and even Link himself often sparking discussion, though Nintendo usually maintains the characters' canonical genders.
 
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How old is Zelda canonically?

For example, the Princess Zelda in Twilight Princess is around 20 years of age (making herself likely slightly older than Link in this case), and the one in Breath of the Wild is depicted as 16 and 17 years old during flashbacks, and 117 at the events of the game.
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Why did they make Link a femboy?

In the official Nintendo narrative, Link is safely marked as a straight boy, but allows for some gender fluidity as a marker of inclusivity – girls can 'relate to' Link, just like boys can.
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Why does Zelda keep killing Hilda?

Hilda and her elder sister Zelda have a quite turbulent relationship, with Zelda frequently killing Hilda when she is annoyed by her. Despite this, Hilda and Zelda genuinely love each other.
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Who is Sabrina Salem's daughter?

Annabelle Saberhagen is a witch and the daughter of Salem.
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Why are Sabrina's aunts not in season 7?

Sabrina's aunts, Hilda (Caroline Rhea) and Zelda (Beth Broderick), weren't in most of Season 7 because the actresses chose to leave after Season 6, feeling their characters had run their course, with Beth Broderick particularly feeling Zelda's storyline was stagnant, leading to budget cuts and a new direction for the final season, with Hilda only appearing for a cameo in the finale as a candle.
 
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What happened 10,000 years before BOTW?

The emergence of Calamity Ganon, 10,000 years before the events of Breath of the Wild. Calamity Ganon rose to conquer Hyrule Kingdom, a monstrous creature of pure hatred – or, Malice.
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What is the true ending of BOTW?

The Breath of the Wild true ending is an extended post-credits scene unlocked by finding all 13 Captured Memories before defeating Calamity Ganon, revealing Zelda and Link's future efforts to rebuild Hyrule, contrasted with the basic ending that ends after the initial credits with a simple question, "Do you remember me?". This extra scene shows Zelda and Link, now working together to restore the kingdom, acknowledging their shared past and the long road ahead, setting the stage for the sequel.
 
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Is Link 17 or 117?

He is however allowed to climb Mount Lanayru, which requires one to be at least 17 years old to climb. Link is said to be a similar age to Princess Zelda like in previous games. One of the Memories reveals Princess Zelda turned 17 a century prior, making Link technically somewhere around 117 years old.
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Which is the darkest Zelda game?

The darkest Zelda game is widely considered to be Majora's Mask, due to its themes of impending apocalypse, time loops, and confronting grief, with many arguing its true darkness comes from the emotional weight of characters facing their final moments. However, Twilight Princess is also a top contender for its literal darkness, eerie art style, and violent shadow beasts, while some point to Link's Awakening for its tragic, dream-ending conclusion, or even Wind Waker for its post-apocalyptic setting.
 
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What is Dark Link's real name?

Dark Link, originally named Link's Shadow, is a recurring antagonist in The Legend of Zelda series. It is a mysterious, shadowy monster strongly resembling Link himself and notoriously known to mirror his every fighting ability (except for items). This foe makes its first appearance in The Adventure of Link.
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What is the saddest game ever?

There's no single "saddest game ever," as it's subjective, but popular contenders for heartbreaking emotional experiences include What Remains of Edith Finch (exploring tragic family deaths), Spiritfarer (guiding spirits to the afterlife), Valiant Hearts: The Great War (real WWI stories of loss), The Last of Us (survival, sacrifice, love), and Red Dead Redemption 2 (end of an era, loyalty, inevitable loss). Games like Life is Strange, Gris, and This War of Mine are also frequently cited for tackling heavy themes like grief, mental illness, and war's brutality. 
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Is Link from Zelda LGBTQ?

Though Nintendo insists Link is both straight and cisgender, fans have expanded the Zelda universe with LGBTQIA+ characters and queer readings of Zelda games.
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Why is every princess named Zelda?

The instruction booklet for Zelda II: The Adventure of Link establishes that Zelda's name reoccurs because the prince of the kingdom orders that "every female child born into the royal household shall be given the name Zelda".
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Why did Link dress like a girl?

Link dresses like a girl primarily in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (BOTW) for a specific quest where he must disguise himself as a "vai" (woman) to enter the male-restricted Gerudo Town, a gameplay mechanic allowing access to the area and providing heat resistance. It's also partly a nod to fan desires for a strong female protagonist and fits into Nintendo's long-term goal of creating a gender-neutral, relatable Link, with the outfit serving a functional purpose in the desert environment.
 
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Is there LGBTQ in Zelda?

For the most part, each game in the series features a unique incarnation of Link, who possesses “the spirit of the hero” and is chosen by a goddess to protect the land. Although there is no explicit LGBTQ content in the games, some critics have pointed to potential queer characters and themes.
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What is the hardest Zelda game?

The hardest Zelda game is widely considered to be Zelda II: The Adventure of Link, due to its punishing side-scrolling combat, steep learning curve, expensive experience loss on death, and unforgiving mechanics like bottomless pits, making it a significant departure from traditional Zelda gameplay. Other contenders for difficulty include the original The Legend of Zelda for its obscurity and tough Wizzrobes, and Majora's Mask for its intense time limits and dark themes, though its difficulty often stems from puzzle complexity rather than pure combat.
 
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What is Zelda's last name?

Princess Zelda's last name is generally accepted as Hyrule, as she is the Princess of the Kingdom of Hyrule, and her royal father, like other kings, carries the surname "Hyrule," though she's often known simply as "Princess Zelda of Hyrule".
 
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