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left-handedness as a biological matter in the real world isn't what matters here and indeed I don't know anything generally wrong with left-handed people. rather what matters is the arbitrary choice of the authors of Zelda to make a character have the less common left-handed phenotype. given that it has no functional purpose, it can be assumed it was done to send a message.
left translated in latin literally means sinister, which is in turn synonymous with 'ominous' and 'evil'.
to me that's a tip of satan's hat. owen benjamin often says that evil tends to identify itself so that you can see it and implicitly agree to accepting its 'terms and conditions', even if this identification comes in the form of 2000+ year old symbols.
why does satan/evil have to identify the true aspect of itself, even when satan is so closely tied with lies? i have no idea. my best guess is that there is a john wick-style paralegal court of rules that says in order to cast an illusion spell, you must concomitantly tip the hat to the truth.