The Gerudo might think Zelda is a threat to their way of life. They kidnap her to keep her from interfering. However, Zelda uses her wisdom and charisma to befriend some of the Gerudo. These new friends then help her escape, but along the way, they all learn valuable lessons about cooperation and acceptance between different races.
Maybe the Gerudo see Zelda as a key to unlock an ancient prophecy that they think will benefit them. So they take her. During her captivity, Zelda could try to reason with the Gerudo, learning about their culture and beliefs, and in the end, a mutual understanding could be reached, and she could be released without the need for a violent rescue by Link.
Link could use his stealth skills to sneak into the Gerudo's lair at night. He'd have to avoid guards and traps. Once he finds Zelda, he could use his swordsmanship to fight off any Gerudo who try to stop them from escaping.
One idea could be that the kidnapper is a power - hungry sorcerer who wants to use Zelda's connection to the Triforce. He takes her to a hidden lair deep in a dark forest. Another could be a group of rogue Gerudo thinking they can ransom her for a great fortune. Maybe a cult believing she is a key to some ancient prophecy kidnaps her too.
It's not appropriate. The Zelda games have a diverse and inclusive world, and Gerudo characters are strong and independent. Representing them as slaves in fan fiction is a misrepresentation and disrespectful to the source material. It also creates a negative and uncomfortable atmosphere within the fan community.
One plot idea could be that Elsa is kidnapped by an evil sorcerer who wants to use her ice powers for his own dark deeds. The heroes from her world then have to embark on a journey to rescue her. Another could be that Elsa is kidnapped by a group who think her powers are a threat and they plan to keep her locked away forever. However, her sister Anna discovers her whereabouts and tries to free her.
One plot idea could be that Cinderella is kidnapped by an evil sorcerer who wants to use her beauty for a dark spell. Her fairy godmother then has to enlist the help of the animals she befriended to rescue her. Another idea is that Cinderella is kidnapped by a jealous rival from another kingdom who wants to take her place at the prince's side. The prince then sets out on a heroic quest to find and save her. A third plot could involve Cinderella being kidnapped by a group of bandits who mistake her for a wealthy noblewoman, and she has to use her wits to escape.
The impact on the Zelda fandom could be quite significant. Since Gerudo are a unique and popular part of the Zelda universe, a 'link' created in fanfiction can attract new fans to the fandom. It can also give long - time fans something fresh. For example, if the 'link' involves a new story arc about Link being raised among the Gerudo, it can reignite interest in the series and lead to more in - depth exploration of the Gerudo culture within the fandom.
One plot idea could be that Todoroki is kidnapped by a villain who wants to use his powerful quirk for their own evil plans. His friends then embark on a dangerous rescue mission. Another could be that it was a case of mistaken identity and Todoroki has to figure out how to escape while also dealing with the kidnappers' demands. Or perhaps Todoroki is kidnapped by a group who wants to study his unique genetic makeup related to his quirk.
One plot idea could be that Peter is kidnapped by an unknown group and Michelle sets out to rescue him. She could use her wits and some detective skills she has learned over time. Maybe she teams up with some of Peter's friends from school or work.
Another plot could be that Rapunzel is kidnapped by a mysterious figure from her past that she doesn't remember. As she's held captive, she starts to have flashbacks of her early childhood and discovers secrets about her family. Meanwhile, Flynn Rider and the others are on a frantic search for her, and Rapunzel has to find a way to signal them while also dealing with the revelations about her past.
Well, perhaps Katara is kidnapped by a bounty hunter who has been hired by someone who has a vendetta against the Avatar's team. The kidnapper could be taking her to a far - off and desolate location. Then, Aang and the others have to track her down through various difficult terrains. Or, it could be that she's kidnapped by a group of dark benders who want to study her waterbending to find a way to corrupt it. They might keep her in an underground lair filled with all sorts of dark magic - like contraptions.