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Hello everyone. At Zelda Dungeon we sure are getting tons of news on Hyrule Warriors, which is as exciting for us as it is for you, but if you would like a break, here is another Zelda Artist Exposition. These features are designed to better spread the joy of art throughout the Zelda community and further support fan artists. Today’s feature is a rather popular artist on deviantART. He really does not need exposed at all, but I love his…

By now you should be able to instantly recognize the artwork of Zac Gorman, author of Magical Game Time. One of the best things about his comics is how he connects The Legend of Zelda to real life, and how there’s adventure in every aspect of it. Even if we don’t see it, excitement lurks in our lives, and it’s up to us to make the best of it. This comic is no different, and you can be sure to look…

Looking back at some changing plot threads in Zelda games, one of the things I find most intriguing is how much Gorons have changed. When they debuted in Ocarina of Time, they weren’t a particularly impressive race. While Daurina himself became a decent character and a proud sage, most of what you see of the Gorons is a joke. They’re giant, living rocks, but they cower at the slightest provocation and at the start of the game seem completely helpless….

Today’s Fanart Spotlight is a gorgeous digital cel-shaded piece by artist Christie Tseng called Majora’s Mask. This picture is jam-packed with detail, featuring Link and all three of his transformation mask counterparts playing their respective instruments. The Skull Kid looms above the group holding Majora’s Mask up to his face, in his usual crouching posture. Christie uses the familiar solid block shading style from the official Majora’s Mask art, but also uses gradients to create subtle variations of the same…