Talk:Fairy Queen

I've never played and, so I'm not sure, but should this article mentioned the Fairy Queen from Zora's Sea, or is that more appropriate on the Great Fairy article? Jimbo Jambo 19:37, 25 January 2009 (UTC)


 * Well, in TP, The great fairy in the cave of ordeals refers to herself as the queen of the fairies. shouldn't she be mentioned here?RupeeLord 10:04, 7 March 2009 (UTC)


 * Methinks yes. Go ahead and add it in. 03:17, 27 September 2009 (UTC)

Regarding the designs of Fi and the Fairy Queen
So, while waiting for this agonizing last week before the release of Skyward Sword to pass, I somehow found myself coming back to the earliest information we ever got - the 2009 concept art and the theories surrounding it. Looking at it again and fondly remembering the early speculation, I remembered that Fi greatly resembles the Fairy Queen, and that we still don't have any sort of explanation for this, really. So, looking at Fi's design, it's not hard for one to come to the conclusion, as many did, that her head was designed to resemble the tip of a blade, particularly the Goddess/Master Sword that she... well, IS, in a way. However, I got to thinking: Why does the Fairy Queen look like this? Then it hit me: The Fairy Queen gives Link his elemental arrow upgrades, and, if one looks for it, it could be plausible that her head may have been designed to look like an arrowhead: the design could have been reused/incorporated into Fi's design to show her association with a different kind of sharp, piercing weapon, as well as hearken back to, dare I say it, a design feature of the Fairy Queen that we may not have caught after all these years. So I thought to myself, "Is this trivia-worthy on the Fairy Queen's article, or would it be removed for being too speculative?" So I decided the wisest course of action would to consult my fellow Zelda fans. What do you guys think? Is the Fairy Queen an arrowhead, or just an airhead (I couldn't help myself with the lame alliteration pun...)? Teamrocketspy621 01:00, 15 November 2011 (EST)