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Smash Cadet
tbh out of all the zelda games, i found the Skyward Sword relationship to be the most endearing.As for Link/Zelda, idk. From all the games I've played, only SS has made any kind of hint toward the pair, and even that was teasingly so. The idea of the pairing first became appealing to me in OoT, but after Zelda sends Link back in time and they 'left it at that', the idea of the two together grew more and more distant to me.
Hell... the Link/Hylia moments in the manga at the end of Hyrule Historia had more 'hints' in it more than most LoZ Link/Zelda moments combined. I know, I know, I'm exaggerating, but still. Miyamoto never made the LoZ games with the focus of pairing(s) in mind. He likes to leave various possibilities open, just like he does toward Link's own character.
From most LoZ games, we don't really know much about Link, personality-wise. The brave and strong silent type doesn't really suffice. Hence, again, Miyamoto has made it in such a way that we, as the player, assume what we perceive his personality to be like. Just like the pairing idea.
Though I wouldn't mind seeing a LoZ game that takes a greater leap into character development.
you could tell they had a very strong friendship but you could also sense more between them.
i think the main problem is that the hero and the princess will always be reborn in different games so it's tricky with character development (i.e: skyward sword zelda is very different to OoT or Twilight Princess zelda imo)