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== Abram Nguyen ~ Lingo210 ==
== Abram Nguyen ~ Lingo210 ==


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My name is Abram Nguyen, I'm 15 years old, and I've been a Zelda fan since I was about 3 or 4, although I didn't fully realize how much of a fan I would become. I love taking photos with my Canon and playing Zelda, of course. I'm currently playing Hyrule Warriors and I've played most of the games in the Zelda franchise already. My favorite Zelda game of all time has to be Majora's Mask. I love the vast number of background stories I encounter every time I play it. There certainly are not as many side quests as there are characters and their inside stories. By "inside" I mean insight. There is so much behind even one character, such as the postman who is always frantically running around and working. Even when he's resting, he's timing his steps and movements. All this these "inside" factors, stories, lore, history, and questing is what I love most about Majora's Mask.
My name is Abram Nguyen, I'm 15 years old, and I've been a Zelda fan since I was about 3 or 4, although I didn't fully realize how much of a fan I would become. I love taking photos with my Canon and playing Zelda, of course. I'm currently playing Hyrule Warriors and I've played most of the games in the Zelda franchise already. My favorite Zelda game of all time has to be Majora's Mask. I love the vast number of background stories I encounter every time I play it. There certainly are not as many side quests as there are characters and their inside stories. By "inside" I mean insight. There is so much behind even one character, such as the postman who is always frantically running around and working. Even when he's resting, he's timing his steps and movements. All this these "inside" factors, stories, lore, history, and questing is what I love most about Majora's Mask.

Revision as of 01:53, December 12, 2014

Abram Nguyen ~ Lingo210


My name is Abram Nguyen, I'm 15 years old, and I've been a Zelda fan since I was about 3 or 4, although I didn't fully realize how much of a fan I would become. I love taking photos with my Canon and playing Zelda, of course. I'm currently playing Hyrule Warriors and I've played most of the games in the Zelda franchise already. My favorite Zelda game of all time has to be Majora's Mask. I love the vast number of background stories I encounter every time I play it. There certainly are not as many side quests as there are characters and their inside stories. By "inside" I mean insight. There is so much behind even one character, such as the postman who is always frantically running around and working. Even when he's resting, he's timing his steps and movements. All this these "inside" factors, stories, lore, history, and questing is what I love most about Majora's Mask.


--Lingo210 (talk) 22:52, December 10, 2014 (MST)