User:Sarinilli

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Sarinilli Morian

"Artist" Name: Sarinilli Morian

Real Name: N/A


Random Facts

  • I've been a Zelda fan for over 20 years.
  • My top three favourite Zelda titles are Skyward Sword, Template:OOT and Majora's Mask.
  • Ever since I was little I've wanted to make the items and tools from the games "real".
  • I cosplay Hylia.
  • I make hand made zelda inspired props and jewelry.
  • The Hylian Language Project is one of my most beloved personal projects. I really love languages.
  • I used to run a site called Hyrule Realm before it sadly had to be taken offline due to personal reasons (will never really give up on it though).
  • My Smart Car has the Goddess Crest on the hood.


About

The Legend of Zelda has been a big part of my life ever since I was a little girl. I've spent a more time thinking about the "world aspect" than anything else. It's safe to say I've got quite an imagination, and nave developed my own views on things like timeline theories and how subtle easter egg information plays into what. My fandom is something I feel and show off on a daily basis, and is something I'm very passionate about. Aside from Zelda though, I like other video games, crafts and making things in general, cosplay, and asian ball jointed dolls.


Wiki Contribution Policy

I'll do my best to help the Wiki with fact based information and edits where I see the need.


Contributions to the online Zelda Community

The most recognized contribution to the community was my refusal to help finish decoding the Ancient Hylian alphabet from Skyward Sword and completing the font.

The Hylian Language Project and adaptions of two alphabets for use with the language work.


External & Personal Links