All the carpenters in Ocarina of Time/Majora& #39;s Mask
Vilia (Breath of the Wild), the series& #39; first trans woman, dedicated to helping her sisters
Zubora and Gabora (Majora& #39;s Mask). These outfits? Their little shack in the mountains? This pair was the representation we deserve
Sakon (Majora& #39;s Mask), an unstoppable klepto who broke up a straight couple over a shiny mask
Batreaux and Kukiel (Skyward Sword), whose idea of a good time is hanging out and shrieking at each other back and forth
Guru-Guru (Majora& #39;s Mask), a depressed, under-appreciated artist
Impa (every iteration). Cursed to shepherd the & #39;real& #39; heroes through their adventure, Impa has always been the embodiment of power, wisdom, and courage.
Hestu (Breath of the Wild). Big, body positive, is entirely obsessed with dancing and getting seed from a blonde twink
Skull Kid (Majora’s Mask). Shunned by his friends because he takes jokes too far, he gained a little bit of power and became a bully.
Bolson (Breath of the Wild). Extremely horny, and the only queer Zelda character to get a detailed story arc in the series. A landmark of representation.
Japas (Majora& #39;s Mask), a chill, bisexual stoner who just loves music
The Goron brothers at Gut Check Rock (Breath of the Wild), who spend all their time doing CrossFit and getting pumped for gains
Honorable mentions for non-queer GAY ICONS: Fashionable Woman (Link Between Worlds), Anju& #39;s Grandmother (Majora& #39;s Mask), Scrapper (Skyward Sword), Nabooru (Ocarina of Time)
The Happy Mask Salesman (Majora& #39;s Mask), a nomadic perpetual outsider with a deep love of costume
Finally, The Great Fairy (all iterations). High drag, face beaten, bestows magic, queen of the fairies, heals all wounds, and enhances any clothing she comes into contact with. A true legend.