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Conversion of Zelda to D&D D20 rules

Yeah, he said on the list "If ya want stuff off that site, get it now" which I take to mean that it's not gonna be up there for very much longer. I think he's gonna remove it after we get the netbook done.
 

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there is a book called Hyrule Historia

All the link games (except the obvious ones that go together) are just different versions of the same story. It is the Legend of Zelda after all.
That being said, fighter makes sense, with lots and lots of magic items.

No, there is a book called Hyrule Historia that explains Hyrule's timeline, which eventually split. They are similar because Zelda, Link and Ganon are continuously being reincarnated and fighting the same battle. Here is the list of games in chronological order:
Skyward Sword
The Minish Cap
Four Swords
Ocarina of Time
Here it splits into three different timelines: link's defeat, triumph (return to childhood era), and triumph (Adult Era)

Defeat:
Link to the Past
Oracle of Ages & Oracle of Seasons
Link's Awakening
The Legend of Zelda
The Adventure of Link

Triumph (child):
Majora's Mask
Twilight Princess
Four Swords Adventures

Triumph (Adult)
The Wind Waker
Phantom Hourglass
Spirit Tracks

This comes directly from pg69 of The Legend of Zelda Hyrule Historia.
 

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