But this isn’t about art styles, it’s about people. Windy starts out as just some kid from a small island in the Great Sea. His humble beginnings include coincidentally being dressed in similar clothes to the Hero of Time, spoken of in legend (the clothes are standard in this society for boys his age to wear ceremonially). This causes a reaction in Ganondorf when he re-emerges, but he recognises that this boy is no hero.
And it’s true! Windy is, like I said, just a kid. No destiny, no magic bloodline. His story is the story of one who earns his destiny, who comes into the status of a hero from humble beginnings, (debatably) similar to Link in the original Zelda. He gains the power of the Triforce of Courage by literally dredging it up with a sea crane. It accepts him and then, he is the Hero.
His name derives from his extensive use of a power over the winds, which he is given by the old king of Hyrule (not the same one who wonders what’s for dinner). This power helps him cross the sea on his boat, which is also the king. Yep. He also is acquainted with two gods of the air (frogs on clouds).
This fact makes it a problematic event, as we have to trace the history of the Four Sword. Traditionally it seals the Wind Sorcerer Vaati and has the power to split its wielder into 4 copies. Link must be using it here. But how? It resting place is in Hyrule, so either he retrieved it while under the sea on his way to the confrontation at Ganondorf’s Tower, or Tetra’s ancestor took it while the Hylians were fleeing the Flood and passed it to her. Either way, what happened to Vaati? Four Swords Adventures shows Vaati alive and well within the seal, hundreds of years in the future of the Child Timeline. Also, the remake of Link to the Past (in the Decline Timeline) features the Four Sword seemingly corrupted taking the form of four Dark/Shadow Links. This may be a manifestation of Vaati, which means he is defeated in two of the three timelines. In the Adult timeline, it would seem that the Hero of Winds is uniquely placed to deal with a Wind Sorcerer. However, we might have to assume that he perished in the Flood, which was after all intended to destroy the evils besieging Hyrule at the time. This frees up the Four Sword, no longer needed as a seal, to apparently be used for sport in a kind of treasure hunting game. It is then never seen again (in this timeline).
Anyway PH is about Tetra and Link (now presumably a full crew member) sailing off into unknown parts, to fulfil the King of Red Lions’ final wish for them to find a new land to call home, rather than the ephemeral existence most citizens of the Great Sea experience. They end up encountering the Ghost Ship from WW, and find themselves in the aforementioned World of the Ocean King.
The only other thing worth mentioning is the implied events following this, revealed through the next sequel, Spirit Tracks, set 100 years later. It takes place in a new land that has been christened New Hyrule, and so we see that Windy and Tetra did indeed find a new land they could live in, along with other Great Sea peeps and Ocean King peeps too. Tetra founds a new lineage of royalty, perhaps with Windy…?
Well, that’s all for him. I think the biggest thing to take away from Windy is that anyone can be a Hero. Also that he’s so damn cheerful all the time. It’s really nice to see the little guy with a smile on his huge head. And his impression of a cat in Wind Waker was really cute. Um. So yeah, he created a new legend in his own right.