I do not own Harry Potter or Legend of Zelda: JK Rowling/Warner Bros and Nintendo do respectively.

Chapter 1: Next to the Fortune-Telling Mansion?

Albus Percival Wulfric Brian Dumbledore is generally considered the greatest of minds. Yet, as he sat in his chair at the Hogwarts Headmasters Office, his thoughts continued ringing towards two things. One, the upcoming year at Hogwarts where former Muggle Studies Professor Quirrell would be taking the Defense Against the Dark Arts position. The second was on young Harry Potter, who surely was with his Muggle relatives and hoping that the Dursleys accepted Harry as one of their own. He still remembered what Minerva McGonagall had told him prior to leaving the baby on their doorstep.

"They are the worst sort of Muggle imaginable" cried McGonagall.

"It's the best place for him," said Dumbledore firmly. "His Aunt and Uncle will be able to explain everything to him when he's older."

Of course he actually wondered whether Harry received any explanation. For they sent him his letter on at least a thousand owls and not one has received a response of any sort. Albus decided that his gameskeeper Hagrid should hand deliver the final one, then head over to Gringotts for the package. As Albus reached towards the owl to receive the letter he noticed a second letter that hadn't been delivered. He quickly read it over to see to whom and where it was going.

Ms. Agitha

The Upper Level

Agitha's Castle

Next to the Fortune-Telling Mansion

Hyrule

Dumbledore's first thought was to immediately destroy the letter since Hyrule did not exist. But he realized that if done, another letter would appear in its place (the letters to Harry were proof of that).

There was a knock on the office door. "Enter"

To Albus's relief, it was Hagrid.

"Yeh wished ter see me Professor Dumbledore?" Hagrid asked.

"Yes Hagrid, as it turns out Harry has still not received his Hogwarts letter. I need you to deliver it to him in person. I would attempt to do so myself but another letter recently caught my attention." Dumbledore said before showing Hagrid the letter that caught his attention.

Hagrid had a quick look over the letter before saying "I 'spect someone is prob'ly pulling a trick on yeh sir. Maybe them Weasley twins have been sneakin' joke products on yeh?"

"If this were a prank from the Weasley twins, I would have recognized it as coming from Errol, their owl, but since it came from a Hogwarts owl, it must be genuine." Dumbledore refuted. "Nevertheless, there is only one thing for me to do. I must deliver this letter in person to this Agitha, if she exists. Before leaving, I must ask you to retrieve the item from Vault 713 and explain to Minerva why I am not here."

"Yeh can count on me sir" Hagrid proudly stated before leaving the office.

Albus concentrated all his energy into calling Fawkes. He could just apparate himself to wherever this castle was, but he wondered if it actually existed. If it did not, his apparation would fail. A phoenix on the other hand, would immediately find the location, even if it was a place of fiction. Albus reached his arms up and waited for his phoenix to arrive. When the phoenix arrived it burst into a beautiful fire that transported Dumbledore to the middle of a bustling town.

"This must be the town the girl lives in" he thought while stroking his beard. He noted how everyone was dressed similar to the way that the humans were many centuries ago and immediately decided to talk to Binns about trying to incorporate different aspects of history into the cirriculum instead of it being nothing but goblin wars. Thus began the search of the castle. He would ask a civilian, but he guessed they would all point towards the castle in the distance, which did not to be near a fortune teller person whatsoever (the size of the castle nearly rivaling Hogwarts and the entrance at the town square was proof of that).

Meanwhile, in Agitha's castle.

Agitha just returned from her daily trip to the southern gates of Hyrule Field and was a little bit unhappy. The Golden Bugs must be nearby she thought. The Ball is only a few days away, how can there be a ball if the guests of honor are nowhere. Oh she had some of the guests of honor already thanks to a person she mistook for a grasshopper, but the rest weren't showing up! Agitha was ready to head to her bed and cry when she remembered that the "Hero of Insects" (She thought that name suited him well considering his tunic) could waltz in at any moment with another Golden Bug. She wondered what insect the hero might bring... perhaps a beetle? Or maybe a butterfly? Or even...

There was a knock on the door that Agitha quickly jumped up and approached the door, wondering who else requested an audience. Surely it could not be the grasshopper, he always walks in without knocking! She quickly peeked through a crack in the side of the door...

...and saw a white beard.

At seeing the beard Agitha panicked. She may be considered royalty to her insects and would never hurt anyone (except when she, one of her subjects, or someone she befriended was in trouble, but that's another story), but she had heard the tales and read the books on how innocent people like her are hunted by men with beards. She almost panicked when a realization dawned upon her.

"Wait a second" thought Agitha. "I shouldn't be afraid. My subjects are in trouble, I should be removing the threat."

She instantly thought of a plan to remove the bearded man from the front door. Her first tactic would be politeness. She then walked to the door and opened it.

"Why hello there sir." Agitha greeted. "You are in the presence of Princess Agitha. To what do I owe this pleasure?" As she spoke, she noticed two things about the man. The first was his bird. It looked at her subjects not with the eyes of a predator, but with the gleam of curiosity. The second was the letter the guy was carrying. Upon seeing the letter, she began to speak "Oh you must be looking for Princess Zelda, right? She lives at the much bigger castle."

Dumbledore looked at her with a squint of wonder. "What sort of magic does she have, and why does she address herself as a princess?"

Dumbledore coughed before speaking "No, Miss Agitha, I am here concerning you and the future. Before you ask, no, I am not here to kidnap you, nor am I here to harm your insects."

Upon hearing those words, Agitha breathed a sigh of relief. Surely, if someone said something they wouldn't lie right? "Well come on in" she said before retreating to her castle. Dumbledore followed her to the interior of the castle wondering what sort of magical ability the girl could have.