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The king decided to appoint Link as Zelda's appointed knight, a move which Zelda did not approve of. She was suspicious that the king was going to use him to monitor and restrain her movements. Link also made her feel insecure about herself, because of how easily he seemed to live up to his own destiny. She also felt that his silent nature meant that he was quietly judging her. Regardless, at Daruk's suggestion, Zelda held a ceremony in front of the Champions where she confirmed Link as her appointed knight and made a speech acknowledging the accomplishments of past heroes of Hyrule. During the ceremony, her delivery of the speech was subdued due to her insecurities about Link, which Urbosa was able to notice. Afterwards, Zelda tried to continue with her research, and she berated Link for following her around. She often made attempts to elude Link, but she also felt guilty about Link's confused reactions. Things hit a turning point during a visit to the Gerudo region, when Link suddenly arrived to save her from [[Yiga Clan]] assassins.
 
The king decided to appoint Link as Zelda's appointed knight, a move which Zelda did not approve of. She was suspicious that the king was going to use him to monitor and restrain her movements. Link also made her feel insecure about herself, because of how easily he seemed to live up to his own destiny. She also felt that his silent nature meant that he was quietly judging her. Regardless, at Daruk's suggestion, Zelda held a ceremony in front of the Champions where she confirmed Link as her appointed knight and made a speech acknowledging the accomplishments of past heroes of Hyrule. During the ceremony, her delivery of the speech was subdued due to her insecurities about Link, which Urbosa was able to notice. Afterwards, Zelda tried to continue with her research, and she berated Link for following her around. She often made attempts to elude Link, but she also felt guilty about Link's confused reactions. Things hit a turning point during a visit to the Gerudo region, when Link suddenly arrived to save her from [[Yiga Clan]] assassins.
  
Zelda was impressed by Link's selfless actions and soon afterwards managed to engage him in conversations. She learned about his passion for food and the truth about his silence: that it was his way of living up to the duty of a Hero while working under pressure from the whole kingdom. Zelda realized that they were more alike that she thought, and the two started to build a bond. She started to openly accept Link accompanying her in most of her travels, and she became more playful with Link, such as suggesting that he eat a frog to test its medicinal properties. She also alluded to her own insecurities and problems, such as when she described the 'silent princess' to Link, a rare type of flower that could only thrive out in the wild. Some (such as her court poet, who himself carried an unrequited torch for her) believed that Zelda had even fallen in love with Link. At the same time, they also helped the Champions to learn how to control their Divine Beasts and made great strides in preparing for the coming of Calamity Ganon. But even as things were improving on those fronts, she had trouble in other areas. Her research hit some dead ends, such as her inability to access Sheikah shrines. Her latest attempt to awaken her power at the Spring of Courage failed, the growing number of monsters stood as a sign that their time was growing short, and she also faced trouble with her father. King Rhoam confronted her to criticize the amount of time that she had been dedicating to research instead of her training, comparing her actions to a "child's game". He even bluntly told her that citizens of Hyrule had started to call her an "heir to nothing, nothing but failure". He forbade her from taking part in any more research and commanded her to single-mindedly dedicate herself towards her training.  
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Zelda was impressed by Link's selfless actions and managed to have a conversation with him. She learned about his passion for food and the truth about his silence: that it was his way of living up to the duty of a Hero while working under pressure from the whole kingdom. Zelda realized that they were more alike that she thought, and the two started to build a bond. She started to openly accept Link accompanying her in most of her travels, and she became more playful with Link, such as suggesting that he eat a frog to test its medicinal properties. She also hinted at her problems such as describing the 'silent princess', a rare type of flower that could only thrive out in the wild. At the same time, they also helped the Champions to learn how to control their Divine Beasts and made great strides in preparing for the coming of Calamity Ganon. But even as things were improving on those fronts, she had trouble in other areas. Her research hit some dead ends, such as her inability to access Sheikah shrines. Her latest attempt to awaken her power at the Spring of Courage failed, the growing number of monsters stood as a sign that their time was growing short, and she also faced trouble with her father. King Rhoam confronted her to criticize the amount of time that she had been dedicating to research instead of her training, comparing her actions to a "child's game". He even bluntly told her that citizens of Hyrule had started to call her an "heir to nothing" - nothing but failure. He forced her to abandon her focus on her research in favor of single-mindedly dedicating herself towards training herself and trying to awaken her power.
  
Zelda proceeded to make an attempt to offer her prayers at the Spring of Power, but that also failed, and she was left wondering in anguish what was wrong with her, while Link was nearby. On her seventeenth birthday, Zelda made her last-ditch effort to awaken her powers by going to visit the Spring of Wisdom atop Mount Lanayru. She only visited it then, because one was only considered wise enough to visit the spring at the age of 17. However, her efforts once again failed. She met with the Champions at the foot of the mountain and admitted her defeat. The others remained hopeful about finding a way for Zelda to awaken her powers, but they were disrupted by a loud commotion. It turned out that there time was up, as Calamity Ganon had finally broke free and was beginning to wreak havoc upon Hyrule. The situation quickly became bleaker. This time, Calamity Ganon was able to take control of the Guardians and the Divine Beasts, and the four Champions were killed in the process.  
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On her seventeenth birthday, Zelda made her last-ditch effort to awaken her powers by going to visit the Spring of Wisdom atop Mount Lanayru. This timing was because one was only considered wise enough to visit the spring at the age of 17. However, her efforts once again failed. She met with the Champions at the foot of the mountain and admitted her defeat. The others remained hopeful about finding a way for Zelda to awaken her powers, but they were disrupted by a loud commotion. It turned out that there time was up, as Calamity Ganon had finally broke free and was beginning to wreak havoc upon Hyrule. The situation quickly became bleaker. This time, Calamity Ganon was able to take control of the Guardians and the Divine Beasts, and the four Champions were killed in the process.  
  
Zelda and Link ended up on the run together, and she broke down in his arms about how helpless she felt in helping anyone. The two of them ended up surrounded by many Guardians. She tried to get Link to abandon her and retreat, but he refused, even as he was heavily wounded. When he tried to take a Guardian's blast for Zelda, her powers finally awakened, and the ensuing bust of golden magic was able to disable all of the nearby Guardians. Link still fell and succumbed to his wounds, but she also began to hear the voice of Link's [[Master Sword]], which instructed her about what she should do next. Zelda had two of the Sheikah take Link to the Shrine of Resurrection and left them with a message to pass onto Link: that he should liberate the Divine Beasts. She then returned the Master Sword to its place with the [[Deku Tree]] at the [[Korok Forest]] and tried to leave a message with the Deku Tree, but he cut her off and told her that any message of hers would sound better in her own voice. In that way, the Deku Tree expressing hope that Zelda and Link would both survive their ordeal. Zelda then went ahead to Hyrule Castle and was able to use her magic to keep both Calamity Ganon and herself trapped for over a hundred years. Although she could not defeat him under her own power, she could at least prevent him from spreading his power until Link's return.
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Zelda and Link retreated together, and Zelda broke down about how helpless she felt. Eventually, the two of them were cornered by a group of Guardians, and Link was mortally wounded when defending Zelda. It was at this point that Zelda's powers finally awakened, and her magic was able to disable all of the nearby Guardians. She also began to hear the voice of Link's [[Master Sword]], which instructed her about what she should do next. Zelda had some of the Sheikah take Link to the Shrine of Resurrection. She then returned the Master Sword to its place with the [[Deku Tree]] at the [[Korok Forest]], and she went ahead to Hyrule Castle. There, she was able to use her magic to keep both Calamity Ganon and herself trapped for over a hundred years. Although she could not defeat him under her own power, she could at least prevent him from spreading his power until Link's return.
  
 
One hundred years later, Link's revival process was complete, at the cost of all of his old memories. Zelda was able to telepathically contact Link even while holding Calamity Ganon at bay. The first time she did so was when she urged Link to wake up. She also informed him about such things as the blood moon. Her power was weakening, and she could not hold Calamity Ganon back for much longer, so Link's quest was an urgent one. Eventually, Link was able to enter Hyrule Castle just as the power of Zelda's seal broke completely. Link did battle with Calamity Ganon, and after he assumed his second form, Zelda was able to lend some help. With her power, she created several vulnerable points in Ganon's protective [[Malice]] that Link could attack. Link was able to exploit the weaknesses she created and defeated Calamity Ganon. Zelda was then able to resume her physical form and used her power to truly seal away (or possibly destroy) Calamity Ganon. She then met with Link for the first time in a century and asked him if he remembered her. If Link had regained all of the memories of Zelda that were available in the game, freed all of the Divine Beasts and regained the Master Sword, an extra ending scene appeared after the credits. In that scene, Zelda was shown to be traveling Hyrule with Link and helping the kingdom's citizens to rebuild their lives following the fall of Calamity Ganon. They also continued to look after the status of the Divine Beasts. It was shown that Zelda had lost her magical power completely, as she could no longer hear the Master Sword's voice, but she accepted that with contentment.
 
One hundred years later, Link's revival process was complete, at the cost of all of his old memories. Zelda was able to telepathically contact Link even while holding Calamity Ganon at bay. The first time she did so was when she urged Link to wake up. She also informed him about such things as the blood moon. Her power was weakening, and she could not hold Calamity Ganon back for much longer, so Link's quest was an urgent one. Eventually, Link was able to enter Hyrule Castle just as the power of Zelda's seal broke completely. Link did battle with Calamity Ganon, and after he assumed his second form, Zelda was able to lend some help. With her power, she created several vulnerable points in Ganon's protective [[Malice]] that Link could attack. Link was able to exploit the weaknesses she created and defeated Calamity Ganon. Zelda was then able to resume her physical form and used her power to truly seal away (or possibly destroy) Calamity Ganon. She then met with Link for the first time in a century and asked him if he remembered her. If Link had regained all of the memories of Zelda that were available in the game, freed all of the Divine Beasts and regained the Master Sword, an extra ending scene appeared after the credits. In that scene, Zelda was shown to be traveling Hyrule with Link and helping the kingdom's citizens to rebuild their lives following the fall of Calamity Ganon. They also continued to look after the status of the Divine Beasts. It was shown that Zelda had lost her magical power completely, as she could no longer hear the Master Sword's voice, but she accepted that with contentment.

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