The Legend of Zeldais a series with an extensive and dedicated fan base. One that has continued to cultivate ever since the originalLegend of Zeldareleased back in 1986. In that time, fans have found a multitude of ways to express their love and appreciation for the series. Though, many would argue that this example truly takes the cake.

With dozens of games under the franchise’s belt,The Legend of Zeldais home to countless memorable characters and locations for player to discover and experience. From the Zora Domain toKakariko Village, there is a wide range of things for players to do and see within any givenZeldagame. However, one fan has recreated Kokiri Forest in an underwater fish tank, with one additional, creepy inclusion.

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The fish tank is already extremely detailed, featuring a good deal of forestry, as well as the Deku Tree. However, one fixture that certainly stands out is the iconic moon fromMajora’s Mask. The moon itself is just as imposing and disturbing as it is in game and is positioned in such a way that it looks like it could come crashing down on the fish just like it does in the game.

Of all of the inventive fan creations to come out ofLegend of Zelda, this one is definitely different from the standard fare. Most fans typically expect fan-art orZeldathemed cosplays, but a fish tank is certainly thinking outside the box. In addition to the Deku Tree and Majora’s Mask moon, there’s also a skull fort fromBreath of the Wildthat the fish can swim into.

For how long the franchise has existed, the future ofLegend of Zeldais one that many fans have been calling into question as of late.The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2has been discussed for the longest time now, but barely any official information regarding the game has been publicly revealed. Then again, this could be a good thing.

The originalBreath of the Wildwasdelayed more times thatCyberpunk 2077and it went on to be one of the greatestZeldagames ever made. The sequel toBreath of the Wildwas first announced in E3 2019, but since that time next to no information regarding the game has been unveiled. In any case, it will be interesting to see if any additional information comes to light regarding the sequel in the coming months.

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