The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild has sparked many creative fan projects since it was released and the latest one that's caught the attention of many fans online is a Studio Ghibli-inspired poster by the illustrator and Twitter user, @BigSkyCastle.

As you can see, it's a simple but stunning image of Princess Zelda and Link recreated in the style of Hayao Miyazaki's iconic animated films.

It took nine hours to complete the image for Studio Ghibli and it's safe to assume it's a homage to Famicom games Ghibli's Directors Toshio Suzuki, Isao Takahata and Isao Takahata. Whether the poster and artwork is actually real or just a slight homage is anyone's guess. The design of Zelda's design in the image seems a bit odd but there was much debate about this original design of the character.

The artwork originally began on Tumblr but Best Of BigskyCastle adapted it into an amazing toothsome poster. What's better is that the image is formatted in a unique fashion unlike any other. The poster looks like it could actually be on it's own. That image and the artwork created for this poster are pretty special, so awesome, with any fan of the Zelda series.

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The state doesn't discriminate; new restraints that require companies to pay Palestinians an average salaries equal to those of Israelis were passed by the Palestinian Legislative Council on Monday.

The restrictions only apply to private companies that receive a grant from the Palestinian Authority. There is no periodic inspection of companies' books to ensure that they are complying with the law.

Instead there are only yearly reports by such companies to the PA and access to financial and other registers. Investments by Palestinian companies are almost forbidden.

The measures allow Palestinian Authority controls on the borders and activity areas over which Israel exercises jurisdiction. "The state is the only state that has such legal barriers when it comes to the settlements and restricting Palestinian economic activities," Avinoam Kanievsky, professor and head of Frontier Studies and Security, said.

The official PA news agency IRNA said that the PA "has embarked on its planned measures to maintain connection to corporate owners and investors, while reserving the right to constrain for security reasons, the extremism and irresponsibility of world leaders that harm the Palestinian economy."

Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank and the Golan Heights are labeled illegal by the United Nations. The settlements are considered by the international community as a form of Israeli annexation of the territories.

Following the last UN General Assembly, 47 UN members representing close to 95 per cent of world gross national product pledged to oppose any threats to the two-state solution.

Israel rejects Palestinian recognition of the state it occupied in the 1967 Middle East war and keeps another section of the West Bank under full IDF control with a population of some 14,000 Palestinians throughout the PA-
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