Zelda Fan Shares Beautiful Ocarina of TimeInspired Gift

Zelda Fan Shares Beautiful Ocarina of Time-Inspired Gift

One lucky Zelda fan shares a beautiful handmade Ocarina of Time-inspired gift of theirs that shows how to play all of the game’s ocarina songs.

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The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time is one of gaming’s all-time classic titles, helping pioneer in the 3D age while also innovating on already established Zelda conventions. For one fan, Ocarina of Time has a much more sentimental meaning to them, with a family member crafting a beautiful decoration that shows all of the game’s ocarina songs.

One of the most common frames found in the Zelda series is the use of a magical musical item. In a Link to the Past, it’s a flute that allows the player to fast travel around Hyrule, and in Link’s Awakening, it’s an ocarina that the player can play songs of awakening on, but it wasn’t until Ocarina of Time where an instrument took the crowning subtitle spot. The Ocarina of Time is a powerful instrument that enables the player to do practically anything, from changing the weather and time of day, to fast travelling around Hyrule. It has many more specific uses as well, like playing the “Song of Time” to open the Doors of Time and remove certain barriers.

Drummerboy441 shared their special Ocarina of Time-themed gift on Reddit, and players are adoring it. From drummerboy441’s image, it appears they received a knitted and framed collection of Ocarina of Time’s songs, all 12 being listed and presented with their original Nintendo 64 directional inputs. In the title of drummerboy441’s post, they provide some more informatio behind the gift, writing, “My grandma is the one that got me into video games, and for Christmas this year she absolutely killed it.” The post is currently sitting at over 70,000 upvotes and 100 various Reddit awards.

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Ocarina of Time is the origin of many of the best Zelda songs. Tracks like the “Song of Storms,” “Zelda’s Lullaby,” and the “Song of Time” have gone on to live in the collective gaming memory for nearly 25 years now, in thanks to the number of times players will likely use those tunes. More specific songs like “Bolero of Fire,” “Nocturne of Shadow,” and “Prelude of Light,” all allow the player to warp around Hyrule and while not as recognizable as the aforementioned songs, they are just as important to the overall design of Ocarina of Time. Some of these songs would return in the direct sequel to Ocarina of Time, Majora’s Mask, with many other new songs coming as well.

Many in the comments of drummerboy441’s post express their jealousy over the gift and wish they could get it themselves, some even asking if their grandmother will be making more. This is one of those gifts that likely no price can touch, considering the value it has between drummerboy441 and their grandmother. The gift shows the memory-making power of video games, that even after so many years, such an old game can still resonate so profoundly between people. There’s a reason why Ocarina of Time is one of the most celebrated games ever.

The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time is available on 3DS, Nintendo 64, Switch, and Wii U.

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