


No shade to Lady Yona, but I’m calling bullshit. According to her in-game profile, she has been Prince Sidon’s friend since birth, and she’s a match for “Sidon’s selfless compassion, she dedicates herself to helping the citizens of the domain.” Public enemy No.

She tells us she is our best friend Sidon’s fiancée. Not long after entering the domain, Link meets a woman named Lady Yona, a green Zora whose head resembles that of a manta ray. Now, trouble is brewing again, and Link arrives at Zora’s Domain only to see its once-pristine waters polluted with muck. In Breath of the Wild, Sidon and Link successfully tamed the living walking war machine known as Divine Beast Vah Ruta and wielded it to defeat Calamity Ganon and save Zelda. Prince Sidon is among the characters who make a return, but it appears he’s been getting busy in the time between the two stories. As a direct follow-up to Breath of the Wild, it brings back a lot of familiar characters from the first game, in addition to introducing new faces. The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is the recently released sequel to Breath of the Wild. Please, let’s all hold a moment of silence for you and for me. As of May 12, the release date of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, he is canonically (and happily) engaged. That’s right, the Zora prince with a heart of gold and gorgeous, gorgeous fish abs is no longer single. Let it be known: Prince Sidon, the heir to the Zora throne and defender of Hyrule, is betrothed to a Zora named Yona.
