Zelda fans pay tribute to their favorite fan artist after 900-day drawing journey to Tears of the Kingdom

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Now that 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is here, the game's subreddit is filled with p🐎osts celebrating a champion of the community who finally hung up their artist's hat after a 900-day wait for the sequel.

In the run-up to release, Reddit user theDuckPancake spoke to us about their collection of nearly 1,000 clumsily scribbled pieces of Zelda fanart. They spent nearly three years posting daily drawings to the ജZelda community, and with the release of Tears of the Kingdom, today, Thursday, May 11, marked the final post in their series.

Now, as players wait to dive into Hyrule themselves in search of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Zelda Tears of the Kingdom Sky Islandꩵ 💟Shrines, they'💞re paying tribute to theDuckPancake, their artwork, and the effec𒁃t they've had on the Zelda fandom's long, long wait for their next game.

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Almost all of the posts focus not on Zelda, Link, or any of the franchise's characters. Instead, th♓ey're focused on the green, top-hatted self-insert that theDuckPancake used to represent their own voice in their artwork. 

While there are a few bits of custom artwork, a surprising number of posts are memes based around Marvel movies - there's a classic 'careful, he's a hero' from Spider-Man 2, a couple of riffs on Thanos' "sunrise on a grateful unive🍒rse" from Avengers: Infinity War, and - my personal favourite – Gwyneth Paltrow's "you can rest now" from the climax of Endgame.

Perhaps it's only fitting that such heroic source material would be✃ used to reference such a heroic effort. Link might be the Hero of Hyrule, but theDuckPancake is the hero of the Zelda community.

Check out our The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom review before you dive in.

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