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A hundred years after ''Phantom Hourglass'', the events for ''The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks'' unfold and follow a new Link and a new Princess Zelda, the latter of whom is Tetra's descendant. Unlike Tetra, the Hero of Winds does not make any kind of appearance whatsoever in ''Spirit Tracks''. However, the Hero of Winds' legacy clearly lives on in New Hyrule: his [[zeldawiki:Green Clothes#Hero's Clothes|signature clothing]] is the basis for [[zeldawiki:Green Clothes#Recruit Uniform|the uniform]] worn by the country's {{s|zeldawiki|soldier}}s, while [[zeldawiki:Shield of Antiquity|the exact same shield]] that he wielded during ''Phantom Hourglass'' can be acquired from {{s|zeldawiki|Niko}}, one of his and Tetra's shipmates. As a {{s|zeldawiki|Royal Engineer}}, this incarnation of Link dons the {{s|zeldawiki|Engineer's Clothes}} and drives the [[Spirit Train]] across New Hyrule, teaming up with his mentor {{s|zeldawiki|Alfonzo}} (a descendant of Tetra's crewmate {{iw|zeldawiki|Gonzo}}) and the [[Phantom]]-possessing spirit of Zelda in order to stop {{s|zeldawiki|Malladus}} from returning to power. | A hundred years after ''Phantom Hourglass'', the events for ''The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks'' unfold and follow a new Link and a new Princess Zelda, the latter of whom is Tetra's descendant. Unlike Tetra, the Hero of Winds does not make any kind of appearance whatsoever in ''Spirit Tracks''. However, the Hero of Winds' legacy clearly lives on in New Hyrule: his [[zeldawiki:Green Clothes#Hero's Clothes|signature clothing]] is the basis for [[zeldawiki:Green Clothes#Recruit Uniform|the uniform]] worn by the country's {{s|zeldawiki|soldier}}s, while [[zeldawiki:Shield of Antiquity|the exact same shield]] that he wielded during ''Phantom Hourglass'' can be acquired from {{s|zeldawiki|Niko}}, one of his and Tetra's shipmates. As a {{s|zeldawiki|Royal Engineer}}, this incarnation of Link dons the {{s|zeldawiki|Engineer's Clothes}} and drives the [[Spirit Train]] across New Hyrule, teaming up with his mentor {{s|zeldawiki|Alfonzo}} (a descendant of Tetra's crewmate {{iw|zeldawiki|Gonzo}}) and the [[Phantom]]-possessing spirit of Zelda in order to stop {{s|zeldawiki|Malladus}} from returning to power. | ||
As a spiritual successor to the ''Four Swords'' games, ''{{s|zeldawiki|The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes}}'' features three Links (with the main hero being the one with a green tunic) teaming up with one another to save {{s|zeldawiki|Princess Styla}} of {{s|zeldawiki|Hytopia}}. While Link's design in | As a spiritual successor to the ''Four Swords'' games, ''{{s|zeldawiki|The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes}}'' features three Links (with the main hero being the one with a green tunic) teaming up with one another to save {{s|zeldawiki|Princess Styla}} of {{s|zeldawiki|Hytopia}}. While Link's design in his game closely that of the Hero of the Winds, he is canonically the same incarnation from ''A Link Between Worlds'' despite the different art style. In addition to wearing many outfits fashioned by {{s|zeldawiki|Madame Couture}} to grant them special abilities, the three Links can stack on top of each other to form Totem Link. | ||
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