Night was beginning to fall as a shadowed figure was running towards a home in the great city of Hyrule Castle. Rain was beginning to fall down the brow of this man along with his sweat in his speedy effort.
He had heard from a messenger that his wife was in delivery of his child and he had rushed to be there by her side. Unfortunately enough his Lord and King of Hyrule was expecting their child by tonight, as well.
It put him in a choosy situation of being there as a dutiful Knight, or to be by his wife and child.
He had escaped briefly towards his house. The Knight entered inside, seeing the midwife already delivering the baby. He rushed to his wife's side, embracing her hand and wiping the stray strands of sweaty hair covering her eyes. Her eyes shown bright blue and racing around the room in astonishment and pain.
"M-my Lord… You have c-come-!" She winced in pain. "Just a little bit further my dear. He's almost out indeed." The midwife soothed calmly. "And just… one more push!" The lady's grip tightened on her husband's as a tremendous push gave away to the baby.
Screeches of a baby's cry rang out throughout the house, shattering the sound of rain. As the midwife cleaned up the blood and fixing up the lady, the husband left her side to bundle the baby up into his arms.
He stood there for a while holding the baby close to his chest, feeling the warmth of a new life.
"You shall be named Link, my son." He whispered to the baby. "His name shall be Link." He repeated to his wife and the midwife. The midwife nodded approvingly and gathered her things to leave.
The lady sat up in her bed and smiled with a pale exhausted face. He bent over to kiss her lips and soon enough they were alone to just look in fascination of their child.
They explored the wonder of his bright short blonde hair just beginning to develop and his short pointed ears, his nose, everything about him. As they ran their hands over his arms and hands the mother grew a gravely look about her face and stopped her hand upon his right hand.
It had a strange golden glow about it. Both parents gasped upon noticing this abnormality. The light focused in, and on his right hand glowed the symbol of the Triforce with a shaded triangle on the lower right side. They looked towards each other with shocked looks.
The Triforce was the symbol of Hyrule, indefinitely, but it was also a sign of where the goddesses last touched their power. Sacred ancient items had such symbols of the goddesses upon them, but were lost or sealed away in places people couldn't find them often.
It was immediate conclusion then, without even a second thought, that Link was a destined child of Hyrule.
