Link, Hero of Hylia (
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towerofanimus2013-03-31 03:12 pm
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Characters: Prequel!Link and YOU!
Setting: Floor 25
Format: Prose preferred, but action is A-Okay
Summary: Link takes some time to relax and breathe the fresh air. The perpetual springtime of floor 25 is much preferred to the dank depths of the castle dungeon, or the barren wasteland that became of his home
Warnings: SS prequel manga spoilers
Link inhaled deeply, letting the scent of flowers and life fill his lungs as he took in the sight of floor 25's seemingly endless meadow. There was something magical about this place, there was no doubt. Of course he had been warned about its more sinister corners. In every light there was also a shadow.
But that did not mean that Link couldn't enjoy the light. It had been years since he'd been able to stop and, literally, smell the roses. The wildlife of Hylia had been burned to the ground by the Demon King. Damn him, his obsession with the goddess' sacred power. It was difficult to keep in mind that it did not matter anymore, especially not here. His people had been saved, and they had flourished in the sky as well as on the surface afterward. The young princess's words had served him a great comfort.
Link set his sword down in the grass, lying on his back and enjoying the breeze. For the first time in a very long time, bliss.
Setting: Floor 25
Format: Prose preferred, but action is A-Okay
Summary: Link takes some time to relax and breathe the fresh air. The perpetual springtime of floor 25 is much preferred to the dank depths of the castle dungeon, or the barren wasteland that became of his home
Warnings: SS prequel manga spoilers
Link inhaled deeply, letting the scent of flowers and life fill his lungs as he took in the sight of floor 25's seemingly endless meadow. There was something magical about this place, there was no doubt. Of course he had been warned about its more sinister corners. In every light there was also a shadow.
But that did not mean that Link couldn't enjoy the light. It had been years since he'd been able to stop and, literally, smell the roses. The wildlife of Hylia had been burned to the ground by the Demon King. Damn him, his obsession with the goddess' sacred power. It was difficult to keep in mind that it did not matter anymore, especially not here. His people had been saved, and they had flourished in the sky as well as on the surface afterward. The young princess's words had served him a great comfort.
Link set his sword down in the grass, lying on his back and enjoying the breeze. For the first time in a very long time, bliss.

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"She didn't tell you..." he laughed darkly "Zelda did not tell you, did she?"
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"And thus I returned to Hyrule. But then, something unexpected happened. You were not in my way, you were not born again... I was left free to conquer the land, unopposed by any. Hyrule was finally mine. But your Gods could not bear defeat, they had to find a way to hinder my victory."
Ganondorf then marked a pause and his smile grew weary, as if he were remembering a particularly painful memory.
"Tell me Hero, can you guess what it is they did?"
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Ganondorf no longer smiled. However, he soon turned away.
"Ask Princess Zelda to confirm my words." he said as he slowly walked back the way to the stairs. "Ask her why she is so ashamed of it and why she spoke no word of this story to you."
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"I shall speak with her. And even if there is some truth to your poisonous words, I shall weed out the falsities of your claim and find the truth."
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And with these last words, Ganondorf would exit the meadow.
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"No," he muttered to himself, sheathing the sword. "Had you any power over the fate of Hyrule, White Goddess, you would have found a solution." The first hero remained standing in the meadow for a long time, contemplating silently what he was going to do about the man who called himself Ganondorf.