Author's Note: Master, I can confirm that this story being 85% plagiarized is 100%. It contains a stable assortment of 5% The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword, 10% The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons/Ages, and 80% Walt Disney's Sleeping Beauty. Before I end my transmission, I intensely recommend reading this to those who have robust feelings for these three categories.
Narrator:
In a faraway land called Skyrule long ago, lived a king and his fair queen. Many years had they longed for a child, and finally their wish was granted. A daughter was born, and they called her Zelda.
Sweet Zelda
Yes, they named her after the sense of beauty, for the royal family named every daughter of that designation. Then a great holiday was proclaimed throughout the kingdom, even though his fair queen has died from the birth. So that all high or low estate might pay homage to the infant princess. And our story begins on that most joyful day.
On that joyful day
On that joyful day
Joyfully now to our princess we come
Bringing gifts and all good wishes too we pledge our loyalty anew
Hail to the Princess Zelda
All of her subjects adore her
Hail to the king, hail to the queen
Hail to the Princess Zelda
Health to the princess
Wealth to the princess
Long live the Princess Zelda
Hail, Zelda
Hail, Zelda
Health to the princess
Wealth to the princess
Long live the Princess Zelda
Hail to the king, hail to the queen
Hail to the Princess
Zelda
Thus, on this great and joyous day did all the kingdom celebrate the long-awaited royal birth. And good King Gaepora made welcome to his lifelong friend.
My Narration:
As the trumpets have been played, a squire announced the arrival of King Horwell and Link. "Their royal highnesses, King Horwell and Prince Link!"
Narrator:
Fondly had these monarchs dreamed on day their kingdoms unite, Skyrule and Hyloft. Thus, today would they announce that Link, Horwell's son and heir, to Gaepora's child would be betrothed. And so to her his gift he brought. And looked unknowing on his future bride.
My Narration:
Trumpets sounded again to arrival of another friend, and went announced the Squire "Their most honored and exalted excellencies, the three Golden Fairies. Mistress Nayru, Mistress Farore, and Mistress Din." As he called, the three kind hearted fairies came down in a beam of light. It was very easy to see who was who, for each fairy had their own choice of custom. Mistress Nayrue had beautiful blue hair that nicely matched with her dress of teal and lighter blue. Her golden jewelry made her bright blue eyes out shine the stars. Mistress Farore was quite a show to see, with her green, largely bunned hair and short dress of green, blue, and yellow. Her brown stockings and shoes gave her eyes a forest-like feeling. Mistress Din had quite wild red hair that was tied to a pony tail, but it went perfectly to her pink suit-like clothing. The mixture of her waving sashes and fiery eyes gave her a rough aura. Each fairy had magical wings and wands that matched their gorgeous hair.
As they arrived, they immediately flew to the newborn princess; excited for a peek at the precious. They all melted at the sight of the adorable infant, even Din couldn't help but say "The little darling…" Respectfully, they flew to the space in front of the widow king and curtsied; saying "Your majesty".
Loving the baby so much: Nayru offered that each of them would bless the child with a single gift, no more, no less. After curtsying again, she flew to the princess's crib and stated "Little Princess, my gift shall be the gift of song" as she used her wand to create the magic.
One gift
The gift of song
Melody her whole life long
The nightingale's her troubadour
Bringing his sweet serenade to her door
After the child was blessed, Farore came up and Nayru stepped back as she said "Tiny princess, my gift shall be the gift of beauty". She, too, used her wand to create the magic for the blessing.
One gift
Beauty rare
Gold of sunshine in her hair
Lips that shame the red, red rose
She'll walk with springtime
Wherever she goes
The blessed child, now with beauty inside and out, had one last blessing from Din. Farore flew away, proud of herself and Nayru, to let Din do her gift. "Sweet princess, my gift shall be…" she said as she lifted her wand. But, her ritual got cut short when a strong wind came through the mighty door of the castle. Banners and candles were blown as Gaepora wondered what was going on. The Golden Fairies too were worried about what would happen. So, without second thought, they stood near the princess's crib and got ready for whatever might come.
Unfortunately, they became impromptu when a lightning bolt struck the middle of the castle's hall. It all became dark and the ground shook before they saw a cluster of red/black diamonds in the spot of the electrification. Everything became visible and still when Ghirahim, the Demon Lord of Evil, stood there casually with his annoyed expression plastered on his face. His oh-so-evil red cape was breezing in the wind, and his body clothing of white with cut out diamonds were amazingly matching perfectly with his long white gloves and golden sash framing a large red diamond. His hair was very fabulous in a way, essentially revealing his blue diamond earring. "Why, it's Ghirahim" Farore gulped, scared just a tiny bit as he mockingly waved to the king. Din became defensive as she said "What does he want here?" Nayru shushed her before she could say anything else.
Ghirahim looked at the king before looking around, pretending to be surprised. "Well, quite a impressive accumulation, King Gaepora. Royalty, nobility, the gentry, and…" He looked at the Golden Fairies and laughed a tiny bit "How quaint. Even the rabble"
Din became angry at his remark and was about to charge at him, but luckily Nayru held back her sashed to make her stay. Ghirahim laughed a little more at Din's fire before he turned back to the king. "I really felt quite distraught at not receiving an invitation" he claimed as he took out his Tribe Sword and rubbed its medal.
Before Nayru can stop her, Din angrily remarked "You weren't wanted." Ghirahim stopped and looked shocked as he repeated" Not want…" He pretended to calm down and laugh at himself before saying "Oh, my. What an awkward situation"
He went back to rubbing his sword as he said "I had hoped it was merely due to some oversight" He started to walk away when he said "Well, in that event, I'd best be on my way". Farore became confused at his action and asked "And, you're not offended?" Ghirahim slyly stopped, smiled, and turned to the Golden Fairy. "Why no. And to show I bear no ill will" He said as he started to walk toward them "I, too, shall bestow a gift on the child"The Golden Fairies got cautious as he stopped, and they immediately protected the princess's crib with their bodies. Ghirahim raised his hands up to chant the incantation
"Listen well, all of you" His Tribe Sword disappeared and he clapped his hands together. He looked around calmly as he used hand gestures "The princess shall indeed grow in grace and beauty, beloved by all who know her" Gaepora kept looking at him with a cold stare as he continued, Ghirahim smiled at his response. "But, " He used his hands to create a ball of purple and black spirals, the image of his spell showing within it. "before the sun sets on her 16th birthday, she shall glide her hand over the strings of a golden harp and die!"
Gaepora ran to his child and held her as he said "No, my child!" Ghirahim chuckled his evil laugh at the king's reaction. He got angry and yelled to his guards "Seize that demon!" The guards listened to their orders and got ready to stab Ghirahim with their spears. "Stand back, you fools!" He said as he held his hands out to stop them. They all looked in shock as lighting was heard and he laughed maniacally as he disappeared in a cluster of red/black diamonds. Gaepora looked at the empty spot with hate before cuddling his doomed princess. Nayru flew up to the king and tried to comfort him as he put back his little baby. "Don't despair, your majesty. Din still has her gift to give." Gaepora looked at her with hope "Then she can undo this dreadful curse?"
Din looked with nervousness at the king "Oh, no, Sire". Nayru stepped up with Din and explained "Ghirahim's powers are far too great". Din looked down in shame."But she can help" Farore said as she went up behind Din and pushed her forward. Din looked at them both in a doubtful way "B-but..." "Just do your best, dear" Farore said gently. "Yes, go on" Nayru urged. Din plucked up her mighty fire and pretended to roll up her sleeves. She went up to Zelda's crib and used her wand to make the final blessing.
"Sweet Princess, if through this wicked warlock's trick, a harp's strings should yours fingers flick, a ray of hope there still may be in this, the gift I give to thee. Not in death, but just in sleep. The fateful prophecy you'll keep. And from this slumber you shall wake, when true love's kiss the spell shall break"
For true love
Conquers all
Narrator:
But King Gaepora, still fearful of his daughter's life, did then and there decree that every harp in the kingdom should on that very day be burned. All but the Harp of the Goddess, which was sent down the Royal Family for generations. So it was done.
My Narration:
Mistress Nayru was looking at the large fire down below, from a window high up in the throne room. Her wings were flapping just the slightest as she was thinking. She became annoyed and walked to Farore and Din, who were having tea, as she said "Oh, silly fiddle-faddle".
When Nayru reached them, Farore used her wand to make two tea cups and a tea pot "Now, come have a nice cup of tea, dear. I'm sure it'll work out somehow". Din gave herself her own tea cup and ate some biscuits. As Farore poured the tea into everyone's cup, Din said "Well, a bon fire won't stop Ghirahim" Nayru took Farore's offered tea and said "Of course not. But what will?" She drank the tea when Farore said "Well, perhaps if we reason with him." Nayru almost choked on her tea and looked at Farore "Reason?" With Ghirahim?" Din finished in a mad way. Farore cringed from the two and explained "Well, he can't be all bad"
Nayru walked around to think as she said "Oh, yes, he can". Din made a biscuit before holding her fist up and said "I'd like to turn him into a fat, old hop toad" Farore looked at her gently as she scarfed down her bread piece "Now, dear, that isn't a very nice thing to say" Din then gulped her tea as Nayru walked by and said "Besides, we can't. You know our magic doesn't work that way" Din made herself another biscuit and ate it quickly as Farore said "It can only do good, dear, to bring joy and happiness" Din remarked "Well, that would make me happy" as she drank the rest of her tea. Nayru stood at a table of offerings and thought to herself loudly "But there must be some way". After a moment, her spirits brighten as she got an idea "There is!" "There is?" Din and Farore echoed as they stood up and got excited. "What is it, Nayru?" Farore asked. Nayru answered "I'm going to…"
She stopped herself and remembered something before shushing the two other fairies "Even walls have ears". Nayru looked around to see if anyone is watching, lucky for them they were alone. When she realized that, she said "Follow me" as she used her magic to turn into a tiny sized fairy. To those who were large and watching, they would have seen a blue, a green, and a red shining ball with fairy wings; going into a jewelry box that was donated to the princess.
After they locked themselves in, the three Golden Fairies gathered around closely as Nayru whispered her plan. "I'll turn her into a Remlit" "The princess?" Din asked. Nayru nodded in agreement. "Oh, she's make a beautiful Remlit." Farore said as she thought about a Remlit Zelda. Nayru continued "Don't you see? Remlits can't play harps." "Their paws are too fluffy." Din called as the three got excited. "That's right" Farore said.
Din looked down and lost her spirits as Nayru said "She'll be perfectly safe" "Until nighttime comes and she runs off to somewhere we don't know" Din explained. Nayru agreed happily "Yes…" she stopped when she realized what Din said. "Oh, dear." She said, going back to thinking. Farore comforted her distressed stage "Remlits do like to attack people and run off"
Nayru looked at the two with determination. "You're right" turned around and continued "And Ghirahim will be expecting us to do something like that". Din got annoyed and sat down "Well, what won't he expect? He knows everything". Farore turned to Din and explained "Oh, but he doesn't, dear. Ghirahim doesn't know anything about love or kindness or the joy of helping others. You know, sometimes I don't think he's really very happy" "That's it!" Nayru said, who got an idea from Farore's explanation. "Of course. It's the only thing he can't understand and won't expect" She rambled to herself. She laughed excitedly as she walked around and kept talking, but for poor Farore and Din had no idea what she was talking about "Now, now, now we'll have to plan it carefully. Let's see. The woodsutter's cottage, yes, yes, the abandoned one. Of course, the king will object. But when we explain it's the only way…" Din cut her off "Explain what?"
The three gathered closely as Nayru said "About the three peasant woman raising a foundling child deep in the forest". She walked away as Farore said "Oh, that's very nice of them" "Who are they?" Din asked. "Turn around" Nayru answered. As Din and Farore turned around to a mirror like cup, Nayru used her magic to make them look like peasants. They both jumped back in surprise at the sight. "Why, it's us!" Farore observed herself. "You mean, 'we' us?" Din asked. "Uhuh" Nayru answered. Farore looked at Nayru excitedly "Take care of the baby?"
"Why not?"
"Oh, I'd like that"
"Well, yes, but we'd have to feed it" Din butted in "And wash it and dress it and rock it to sleep. Oh, I'd love it" Farore finished, daydreaming about the situation. Din dodged Farore and walked up to Nayru, who made herself also look like a peasant. "You really think we can?" Nayru walked to the exit as she said "If humans can do it, so can we"Din smiled "And we'd have our magic to help us", Farore answered "That's right". Nayru gasped and walked back to them "No, no, no! No magic! I'll take those wands right now" she said as she took Farore's wand. "Oh, better get rid of those wings, too". Din became protective and backed away from Nayru "You mean live like mortals? For 16 years?"
When Nayru got close, Din tried to fly away. But Nayru was quick to react and used her magic to get rid of Din's wings. She fell and backed away from Nayru "Now, now, we don't know how. We've never done anything without magic"
"And that's why Ghirahim will never suspect"
"But who'll wash? And cook?"
"Oh, we'll all pitch in. Let me have it, dear"
Nayru was able to get Din's wand, after she got rid of Nayru's own wings. Nayru walked to the exit again and said "Come along now. We must tell his majesty at once"
