In a world long gone by, a blog existed solely where prominent community members would write about Zelda. And then, something terrible happened that resembled a hard drive failure, and the site was lost to the abyss. But now, it returns – and ZU’s taking part.
I’ll fill in some of the finer details. At this point, pretty much every Zelda webmaster in existence has joined together to form a league we call The Stone Watchers. The Stone Watchers are us crazy elites running around planning uber-awesome collaborative projects together. In essence, every Zelda site got together and said, at once, “Let’s all work together and have fun!” And so the organization known as The Stone Watchers was born.
It was a recent discussion within Stone Watchers to revive the Zelda Blog – and we all happily voted the idea into existence. The Zelda Blog that many of you knew in days long past is now revived as a result of the efforts of fourteen Zelda site webmasters, and that’s not even all of Stone Watchers!
Nevertheless, you can expect that I’ll be contributing to this blog, writing up some pieces of my own, and enjoying what the other contributing members have to say. This is a huge event for the Zelda community and a great opportunity for some good Zelda discussion to happen.
I must thank, of course, The Master Link for sharing with us his Wordpress template for the Zelda Blog. And a huge thanks to Chance, webmaster of LegendofZelda.com, for graciously hosting the site and offering to run the technical side in its entirety. Applaud for them, please.















June 13th, 2009 at 4:53 pm
This is great
I love the games. There was something weird in twilight princess though… i've done everything in the game but i just noticed it. As your leaving ordon village, you come into a clearing that on the map looks like a circle right before the narrow path to ordon springs. If you look to your right, you'll see a wooden door covered in vines on the wall. go up to it and look through, it goes into a tunnel, and there is a greenish light at the end. i tried everything to break the door, but it wouldnt budge. weird huh?
June 13th, 2009 at 4:53 pm
Btw gudluck getting this blog started!
August 31st, 2009 at 8:02 pm
Ill say this, im a huggeee zelda fan. I grew up on ocrina of time and completely fell inlove with it. I enjoy amlost everything that has been put out in the series but.. im not to happy with some of the stuff im seeing. Twilight princess was a good game but definetly no where near OT. And these games coming out on the ds? Spirit tracker… this stuffs soo kiddie.. not interested
November 18th, 2009 at 2:32 am
I definitely like Twilight Princess a lot, but like Mike, I grew up on OT. I never played the first games too much, and never made it past the second day in Majora's Mask (thanks to my short attention span), but I still love the puzzle-solving qualities of the games. I didn't care much for Wind Waker, and I refuse to try any of the new DS games, but I still can't tear myself from the Zelda legacy.