Disclaimer: I do not own zelda. and it's a good thing too. cuz if I did I would be suing all of
you people for stealing my ideas. SO THERE! anyhoo, on with my tale.


"How are you doing?" Link smiled at his wife, Naburoo. However, she was too tired to
respond. "If it's all right," He began, "I'd like to name our daughter Navi, after a very dear
freind of mine." Naburoo nodded. "Just one more push," the Gerudo doctor instructed. "Um...
congratulations," the puzzled-looking doctor said as she held the baby in her arms.
"Is something wrong?" Naburoo asked.

"It's a boy."


So goes the story of the day I was born 15 years ago. Of course, there was nothing wrong
with my being a boy. They had just assumed that I would be a girl, because I was a Gerudo. And
we all know what happens when a male Gerudo is born, don't we? Of course; he becomes king. But
the last king isn't alive anymore, so I have to assume the position as soon as possible.
After all, my dad can't fill the role forever. Being the hero of time, he has even more important
things to do. Trust me, it ain't easy being 15 and practically being a king.

The Gerudos

There are basically two opinions of this new king among the Gerudos. The first is the
fear that I will turn out like Ganandorf and bring about destruction like he did. The other
felling is a great joy at the hope that I will bring the Gerudos out of the dark age that
Ganandorf brought them in to. And believe me, you can tell who thinks what. While I'm
walking around the fortress checking on things, I can see out of the corner of my eye the looks
that people are giving me. Some of the women try to hide themselves from me. Others are always
running up to me and talking to me. School isn't too demanding for a Gerudo. We have only four
classes: history, swords, archery and horseback riding. I know what you're thinking, it must be
so great being the only guy in a school full of girls. But Gerudo girls aren't even allowed to
date. Few Gerudo women actually fall in love. Many of them just go out to find a husband at
a certain time in their lives because they have to. After they give brith, they take the baby
and return to the Gerudos. As for the lucky few who really fall in love, their husbands are
allowed to stay with them but are kind of on the low end of the Gerudo social triangle. My
mother is one of those lucky few.

My Parents

My father is Link, the hero of time. My mother is Naburoo, Gerudo cheiftan. As you can
imagine, those are some pretty big shoes to fill. Still, at least I landed in a pretty good gene
pool. I've inherited my mother's keen senses and my father's strength. My parents met in one of
Link's many fantastic adventures, but they don't talk about it very much. There's really not much
else to say about them though.

Palace Life

Yeah, right. the Gerudos don't have a big fancy palace. I don't have little servants
running around and doing my bidding. I don't have veiled girls feeding me grapes and fanning me
with giant palm leaves. Talk about a gip! I don't really get to make many important decisions.
But I do get to pass laws and give prisoners their sentences. (it is still being debated wether or
not to give this responsibility to a boy. I mean, think how easy a kid would go on most people.)
Do I get a lot of special attention? Sort of. I can do things that other kids can't. Like going
to the Gerudo's fort and going to the spirit temple without an adult. I love the desert
Colossus at night. It's probably the most beautiful thing the Gerudos have ever done. ANd it
happens to be where my story begins.



Well, WHat do you think? If you liked it, I'll put up the second part in a few days. Actually
even if you didn't like it I'll still put up the second part; you just won't read it.