Where Can I Find Crossover Zelda Fanfiction With Other Game Universes?

2026-07-05 16:31:24
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FFN still has a ton, honestly. The system is outdated, but the crossover category is straightforward—you pick 'Legend of Zelda' and another game from the dropdown. The quality is hit-or-miss, but there's a certain charm to the mid-2000s era fics you can find there, like 'Zelda' meets 'Final Fantasy VII'. I miss when everyone used that site; you'd get these wildly ambitious plots that spanned fifty chapters.

Tumblr is weirdly good for shorter, character-driven pieces. Artists will sometimes write snippets to go with their art, and you can find Link interacting with characters from 'Undertale' or 'Hollow Knight' in really creative, moody ways. It's more about vibes than epic plots, which I enjoy for a quick read.
2026-07-07 08:39:35
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Check out SpaceBattles or Sufficient Velocity forums. They have dedicated creative writing sections where crossovers are a huge deal, often treated with a more analytical, world-building focus. You'll see threads debating how the Master Sword would interact with 'Elder Scrolls' magic or how BotW's Sheikah tech would fare in 'Mass Effect'. The stories there are often updated in real-time with reader feedback, which is a unique experience.
2026-07-11 06:18:46
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I stumbled onto some fantastic crossovers by accident on AO3 just by using the 'Legend of Zelda & Related Fandom' tag and then filtering from there. If you sort by kudos, you'll find some older classics where Link ends up in 'Dark Souls' or 'Fire Emblem' universes—the contrast in tone can be hilarious or surprisingly epic. The Archive's search is clunky but powerful once you figure out the right combination of character and fandom tags.

Sometimes a smaller fandom-specific forum yields better results. I remember a site dedicated to 'Zelda' and 'Kingdom Hearts' crossovers that had intricate, novel-length stories you won't find elsewhere because the authors were writing for that specific community. It feels a bit like digging in an attic, but the payoff is stories with a different flavor than the big platform algorithms serve up.
2026-07-11 07:24:24
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Which platforms host exclusive zelda fanfiction with crossover plots?

4 Answers2026-07-05 15:35:51
Man, the idea of 'exclusive' Zelda fanfiction isn't something I've really bumped into, at least not on a single platform. Most writers post their crossover adventures wherever they have an audience, you know? You'll find the deep cuts scattered all over. I got absolutely hooked on a 'Zelda'/'Fullmetal Alchemist' fusion on Archive of Our Own a while back, where Link's Sheikah Slate tech clashed with alchemical principles. The author only posted it there, so I guess that makes it exclusive to AO3 by default. Honestly, the more niche the crossover, the more likely it'll be a lone wolf project living on one site. Forums like SpaceBattles or Sufficient Velocity sometimes host unique, in-progress stories you won't find elsewhere, often with a heavier focus on world-building logic than romance. That's where I stumbled upon a wild 'Legend of Zelda' meets 'Dark Souls' saga, which was... brutal, but fascinating. So I'd say don't chase a platform for exclusives; chase the weird plot bunnies. The best ones tend to settle in one corner of the internet and dig in.
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