Introduction
In the woods that surround the city of Ditana, magic is something you get regularly. The humans would call these woods The "Forbidden" Woods of Outcasts or FWO for short. The "outcasts" that live here are not criminals, but some are dangerous. Each group of outcasts has a name and classifications that make it part of that group. Druids; druids are human like creatures that are able to use magic, but they only use it in dire situations. They are very much like elves; elves are either really tall or really short. Obviously they have pointed ears. A more complicated creature is a Hyrules; hyrules are also human like. They have a talent of talking to animals because they can turn into animals. One way to sort out a hyrules form a human is to look at their eyes. They have an unusual eye color; yellow, purple, lime green, pink, red, pitch black, and more recently orange. The most dangerous of all humanoid creatures are the orcs; orcs are nasty, big, ugly, toad-like creatures that are only considered humanoid because they walk on hind-legs. They attack without warning only for fear that they will be overthrown. As for the most peaceful humanoid creature that would be the element guardians (EG); EG are very friendly. They never attack, but have excellent stealth skills. The very rare sightings of EGs are those who have become lost near an EG clan sighting. Every one of the views has been told as a young woman clear as crystal coming to save them from near death by giving the man (only men get lost in FWO) the "kiss" of life. There are also non-humanoid creatures like dragons, unicorns, phoenixes, gremlins, and merpeople (which are considered part humanoid).
Unfortunately, humans have created a very cruel tradition that is preformed every ten years. The go to FWO and steal a baby from each clan of each creature (all listed above). Raising it away from their families and later sacrificing them, when they turn forty, in front of a younger prisoner to show discipline is required, or it will be forced on you. This tradition has been practiced for centuries now and new ways of killing and sacrificing have replaced the old. Of course the creatures tried stopping them, but they were greatly outnumbered, and how could they attack their own? Yes, the humans raised the young infant creatures into fierce weapons. Always leading the raids knowing that their fellow clan members would not attack them, the children they had gazed very briefly after birth. But the creature had their minds set in one state; violence. They had learned from the humans that raised them that magic was wrong and ignorant and that anyone that could use magic should kill themselves before they could do damage. Some captured creatures took this seriously and did kill themselves.
Among the FWO there have been alliances formed; Merpeople, gremlins and orcs. They call themselves the Fight for Rights, but really all they do is fight. The other alliance is between druids, elves, hyrules, EGs, dragons, unicorns, and phoenixes. The name they have is less demanding; Organization for Peaceful Agreements (OPA). Unlike the Fight for Rights, their name fits. They have meetings all the time in different places so the humans can't find them in the middle of the meeting.
Two-hundred years ago, when the first meeting was held in the EG headquarters, the representatives of each clan wrote a prophecy of light. It was based upon the visions the druids, elves, EG, unicorns, dragons, and phoenixes (hyrules couldn't predict the future). It was stated that one-hundred eighty-six years a mix breed would be born to an elfish mother and a hyrule father. She would be the first to be a mix breed. She would have extraordinary powers, and she would finally end the ongoing conflict between the Fight for Rights and all creatures to the humans. Although, she would unwillingly get herself involved with things that weren't her business. Two others would accompany her on this task. A druid girl and a hyrule boy. The three would support and protect each other through out their journey. That is all they saw. The hyrule, feeling useless, wrote it all down as the others said it. After words, they all looked at the report in shock. "Could you not have told the name of these chosen three?" the hyrule Nihan asked the eldest member of the organization.
"No, that particular part could not be foreseen." Said an exhausted looking druid by the name of Nirvana. He looked at the other members who looked equally exhausted.
The ponder on who these three would be haunting all until one-hundred eighty-six years had passed. They didn't have to worry that it would come too soon because most creatures, however much alike, thought the others disgusting. For example, elves thought the hyrule animal transformation was unnatural and their methods violent. No normal elf would ever even consider falling in love with a hyrule. That was, of course, before the prophecy was written. After that was written any elf would be the proudest mother in the world to have these saviors as their children. One-hundred and eighty-six years later…
