Vilia, the character in Breath of the Wild who sells Link the Gerudo outfit, is widely considered to be a Hylian male disguising himself as a female to enter Gerudo Town. While often referred to in the community as a "male Gerudo" due to physical similarities (red hair, tanned skin), Vilia is generally treated as a Hylian in disguise rather than a born Gerudo male.
↑ Vilia consistently refers to herself as a woman and responds negatively when accused of being a man, indicating that Vilia is either a transgender woman or that Vilia assumes the persona of a woman in order to access Gerudo Town and denies any accusation which would jeopardize her ability to enter the Town.
The only male born to the Gerudo in one hundred years, Ganondorf was subsequently made chieftain in accordance with their laws. Jonathon David Turner It's not an unreasonable theory, I just don't believe evidence supports it. Another angle is also Hyrule's motive for doing so.
This is strange, since Ganondorf himself is known to be the only male Gerudo in the franchise. Onox, the Final Boss of Oracle of Seasons, resembles an Iron Knuckle and has the Crest of the Gerudo on his chest.
The Gerudo are an isolationist race, consisting almost entirely of women, with the exception of a male said to be born every 100 years, who by tradition is to become king.
During the development of Hyrule Warriors, Linkle was originally designed as a female version of Link. She was also proposed to be Link's little sister, but the idea was scrapped due to Eiji Aonuma not wanting her to conflict with Aryll, Link's sister in The Wind Waker.
When the Moblins bring Zelda to the Underworld, Ganon places the Jewel of Control around the princess and welcomes her as his future bride, which makes her agree immediately to marry him.
So they repeatedly reference the myth that a male Gerudo is only born every 100 years. But in TotK they reveal that not male has been born since Ganondorf. But by the game's own timeline that was 10,000+ years ago. So effectively no male has been born to the tribe since the dawn of known recorded history.
[BOTW] [ALL] "Although Link is depicted as a male character, Eiji Aonuma stated that he wanted the character to be gender neutral. He said of Link's portrayal in Ocarina of Time, "I wanted the player to think 'Maybe Link is a boy or a girl.'" : r/zelda.
Over the course of the series, Ganon has been depicted in various physical forms. His humanoid form known as Ganondorf is the king and only male member of the Gerudo, a race predominantly consisting of female warriors. His monstrous bestial form, Ganon, resembles a giant boar.
Groose is a character in The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword. He is a student at the Knight Academy in Skyloft and a personal rival to Link. He commands a black Loftwing. He also has a crush on Zelda and is jealous of the closeness between her and Link.
Though Nintendo insists Link is both straight and cisgender, fans have expanded the Zelda universe with LGBTQIA+ characters and queer readings of Zelda games.
You need to obtain a main quest called 'Forbidden city entry' first. There's a guy called Benja who's hanging around the shrine outside of Gerudo town. Once you speak to him and get the quest, Vilia will show up in Kara Kara Bazaar!
It's actually said at one point that the Gerudo don't have any actual disdain towards men, it's just that they encourage the young Gerudo to travel for a husband, rather than stay in the town and wait for one to arrive.
Wearing the set provides Link with level 1 heat resistance and a total of 3 defense. In addition, wearing the set will disguise Link as a woman and allow him entry into Gerudo Town.
After playing Zelda specifically, they took a survey that looked at things like their sense of exploration, purpose, skill, calm, mastery, and meaning in life. Based on the survey response, researchers concluded that playing Zelda made these students happier and feel a strong sense of purpose.
However, long ago it is said that a boy was born to the Gerudo tribe every one hundred years and, per tradition, became King of the Gerudo. According to Gerudo records there has not been another male Gerudo leader since the king who became the Calamity. Basically, there are no male babies anymore.
Additionally, Zelda's diary mentions him actually opening up to her about the weight of his responsibility and how it made him close himself off and barely talk (the only person we ever see him do so, which is an interesting contrast to Mipha), and Link canonically is told that Zelda only had eyes for and loved him, ...
Robin often spoke publicly about the deep affection he had for Zelda. Her name, inspired by the video game character Princess Zelda, was a whimsical nod to his playful nature.