This layout is undeniably, unaviodably and unforgettably inspired by upcoming Gamecube adventure 'The Legend of Zelda: The Twilight Princess', which, let me tell you, I am psyched about!
Anyway, I've been on my toes about the still undisclosed release date for the game, so I figured, well golly, why not get a head start on the inevitable hype that's gonna happen and make a layout for it? So, I nabbed this lovely image of the game's hero, Link, found an absolutely gorgeous wilderness image off of Stock Exchange and started playing. And here, ladies and gents, here is the result! I'm loving the heavily muted colors with the blue accents. It adds to it, don't you think?
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