Zelda's Surprise Visitor is a popular fan-animated short created by the artist
Requirements: You must own the Wallpaper Engine software on Steam to use the workshop files.
Since MStar games are often user-created levels or mods featuring characters from The Legend of Zelda, the difficulty can vary. However, the objective is almost always to help Zelda identify, entertain, or survive an unexpected guest (usually Link, Ganon, or a fairy). Zelda-s Surprise Visitor -MStar-
Title: Zelda’s Surprise Visitor Fandom: The Legend of Zelda (BotW/TotK inspired) Focus: MStar (Mipha’s spirit / starlight motif)
Interactions and Dialogue: The visitor's presence isn't just about quests; it also adds a layer of humor and interaction. Players can engage in conversations with the visitor, learning more about their world and their reasons for visiting. These interactions could unlock side quests or provide insight into the crossover event. Zelda's Surprise Visitor is a popular fan-animated short
Just read "Zelda's Surprise Visitor" by MStar and I am not okay (in the best way). What starts as a quiet evening in Hateno quickly turns into a tense, emotional reunion that flips the script on everything we know about peace after the Calamity.
At night, when the moon hangs low and the castle breathes, Zelda sometimes opens the music box and listens. The tune holds the echo of footsteps in the courtyard and the shimmer of an unexpected friend who arrived under a veil of stars—a reminder that even in a world shaped by prophecy, the smallest interruptions are the ones that mend the heart. Audio cue: A reversed Sheikah tower chime, then silence
"Link!" Zelda hissed, though she couldn't stop the smile spreading across her face. "The front gate is literally fifty yards away. I just told the guards to secure the perimeter!"