Tag: Melora

Hello all! Here again is a Zelda Artist Exposition—the series of artist-based features I created to recognize talented creators and share the joy of art. Please feel free and welcome to suggest artists to feature. Just let it be someone you think is quite special. The subject of today’s editorial is Woodland-Mel.

Our friend Melora over at History of Hyrule is doing a fan art contest in celebration of the site’s 10th anniversary and the release of Hyrule Historia. The entries will actually be used for a digital calender in 2013, something History of Hyrule has done before. The contest rules are a bit strict, and must follow the literal theme of Hyrule’s history, so I’d recommend reading the contest rules in-depth in the official contest thread. The prizes? 12 winners will…

Today’s Zelda Fanart Spotlight is on deviantart member, Woodland-Mel aka Melora the owner of the Zelda site, History of Hyrule. To be more specific about which fanart of hers we’re going to be looking at it’s her work Dark World: Catfish. In this fanart it shows one of the memorable parts of the Zelda game, A Link to the Past. This part is when Link is in the Dark World at the river located at the base of the east…

We now have full scans of the Hyrule Historia book! These are high quality scans that show off the book in its entirety. Plans are underway to get even higher quality scans of the individual pieces of artwork. Furthermore, Beno and GlitterBerri are hard at work at getting translations of these scans available to the public. Be sure to check back here in the coming days as translations become available. Additionally, we will be highlighting specific pieces within the book…

Our friends over at History of Hyrule have tons of information about the recently released Hyrule Historia book. Over at their forums, Melora has pieced together all the various scans and translations that we have thus far. Furthermore, she has put together a sweet looking page showcasing the scans and translations we have available. Melora and I are anxiously awaiting our copies of the book and we should be getting them sometime in the next couple of days. As soon…

So I often times get asked, what is my favorite Legend of Zelda fan website? (Not counting Zelda Dungeon of course). Well, that answer is quite easy for me and it is History of Hyrule. After several long years of being mostly offline, History of Hyrule is finally back online and it has so many goodies for you to discover. You first might be asking, so what does History of Hyrule do that Zelda Dungeon doesn’t? Well, the easy answer…