One sad story could be the tale of a fallen hero in the Legend of Zelda universe. Maybe a character who sacrificed themselves to save the kingdom but was forgotten over time. Their deeds were overshadowed by new heroes, and their sacrifice was not fully commemorated.
One funny story is about Link getting chased by a Cucco. In the game, Cuccos seem harmless at first, but if you attack one, a whole flock will come after you. Link has to run for his life while being pecked at by these angry birds. It's a hilarious sight and a classic 'oops' moment for players.
The Bottom of the Well is also full of horror in the game. It has this eerie feeling of being a place filled with secrets and malevolent forces. The water is murky, and there are strange creatures everywhere. The puzzles and traps there feel more menacing than in other areas, as if you are truly in a place of danger and mystery.
A sad story could be that of a character who was wrongly accused of being in league with the dark forces. They were ostracized by their community, even though they were innocent. They tried to prove their innocence but couldn't, and in the end, they died alone, still branded as a traitor.
I really like the fanfiction where Link and Zelda are in an alternate universe. In this story, they are not royalty and adventurer in the traditional sense. Instead, they are ordinary people living in a small village. But, they still have that special connection that draws them together when an ancient evil from the Zelda lore starts to surface. It gives a fresh perspective on their characters.
The Temple of Dornbata was a checkpoint in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. The steps to conquer the temple were as follows:
1. The temple of Dornbata was located in the canyon between Mount Tabanda and Mount Labra.
2. The temple could be reached by paragliding down from the upper part of Kukujia Valley.
3. After entering the temple, use the Time Stop item to make the machine ball hit the button to unlock the door.
4. Inside the temple, there was a very tall stone slab. One could use a stone bucket to hit the stone slab, or use a bomb arrow to knock the stone slab down.
5. There were also two treasure chest rooms. One of them had a huge rock that could be used to press the button to unlock the door of the treasure chest.
6. The key to clearing the level was to use the Time Stop item to make the mechanism hit the button and unlock the door.
The above is a guide to the Legend of Zelda's Temple of Dornbata based on the search results provided.
There were many temples in the Gruder region, including the Kiha Ur Temple, the Kimah Kossa Temple, the Kui Taka Temple, the Juni Xi Temple, the Kimah Zisi Temple, the Xi Kito Temple, the Sasa Kai Temple, the Dak Tawa Temple, the Ke Noi Temple, the Gino Yao Temple, the Tuo Kayou Temple, the Guke Qisai Temple, the Rachu Uro Temple, the Kushi Ao Temple, and the Hawa Kai Temple. These temples all had different trials and puzzles that needed to be solved. The specific strategy and puzzle solving methods could be found in the relevant strategy section.
According to the legend of Zelda, the Horse of Light in the Breath of the Wild was a special horse. The Horse of Light was a type of elven horse that belonged to the Mountain God. They looked good on the outside, and players could interact with them in the game and take photos. However, the Horse of Light could only be ridden temporarily and had no other practical use. The Horse of Light could not be registered in the stables of the relay station. In addition to the Horse of Light, there were other special horses in the game, such as Zelda's White Horse, Giant Horse, and Amiibo's Maipona of Light. In short, the Horse of Light was a special kind of horse in the game. Players could interact with them and admire their appearance, but they had no other practical use.
Yes, there was a story in the first Legend of Zelda. It introduced the basic premise of the hero, Link, on a quest to rescue Princess Zelda from the villain, Ganon. The game had a simple yet engaging story that set the foundation for the entire Legend of Zelda series.
Overall, the Legend of Zelda manga has its merits. The plot can be engaging, and the illustrations are often detailed. But it might not be everyone's cup of tea due to personal tastes.