Every day a hero is born, whether they use this God given gift for good or evil is as a certain as a simple roll of the dice.



Tossing and turning around in his bed, link is starting the day quite roughly. His white bed sheets are no longer straight and clean but looking more crinkled and knotted out. Finally giving up to the light pouring in from the window of his cottage, Link stumbled out wearily to his dresser. He changed into his green tunic and placed on his hat. He quickly tidied up some of clothes he left on the floor and shoved them into a near dresser, and shut it quickly before they all came tumbling out again. Link could take care of his new cottage quite well for his age, which happened to be 17. Closing he curtains sightly, Link was no longer blinded by the morning light and braved going down for breakfast and preparing for the next day, which was sure to be full of life and charm and maybe a little magic.

Quickly jogging down the stairs and into the lounge room, Link gathered his tools of trade. Grabbing his master sword, which he still had after the events with Gannadorf and the Ocarina of Time, he but it in his sheath that sat by his hips. He walked across the small room which was quite humble, and picked up his bow and arrows. He wields them with delicate skill, and was known throughout the land as the best there ever was, even if he rarely does admit it. All he needed now was his hook shot, which was hanging above the door and his winged boots, which sat underneath the breakfast table.

Grabbing his hat that sat on a hook near the corner, Link sat down to enjoy the day, or what he had of it before he went out to work. Opening the drawers, Link realised that he had little/ nothing to eat in his house and must remember to go shopping as soon as he finishes work. He finally decided to make himself a sandwich and sat down at the table. The sandwich was good to his tastebuds but not nearly as good as the food he got in the castle when he spent time with Zelda.

After saving the world from a certain death, Link returned to the princess and although they didn't actually go out, they spent considerable time together as friends. Guards all around the castle could all recall seeing two young kids playfully strolling through the courtyard, one with long blonde hair and a pink dress and one with a green tunic and a green long hat, that sat behind him more than atop. The two would laugh and giggle together and play all kinds of pranks on the King, who disapproved of their friendship.

Link was from the Kokiri Forest, a magical place where kids never grew up and magic was in the air. They all worked together to build their own little town and happily lived together. But on the death of their mentor, the Great Deku tree, Link went on a quest to venture out to the rest of Hyrule (which in the forest is forbidden) and fight the evil that was afoot.

Slowly, with age, Link and Zelda's friendship slowly withered away like a Rose in the winter. When the two hit 15, they went in different directions in lifestyle, and Link left in order to find a place better than the accommodation provided by the castle. The two promised each other that they will keep in touch forever and with the aid of a certain owl, a few letters and several sneaking missions to the castle, the promises were kept. Even today when they are now both 17, Link regularly sees Zelda in the castle, and every so often Zelda will drop in to Link's place of work.

Link could not return to the forest because of his older age and he very little rupees to spend. After some discussions with his good friend Malon, who was the daughter of the Lon Lon ranch, Link managed to get a cottage in the ranch for very little. Malon was a good friend of his and she even took care of his horse (which she gave to him in the first place) as part of her working day. The two were the same age and have been good friends for a long time.

Brushing the crumbs of his Kokiri style green tunic Link quickly fitted himself into to his winged boots. The boots were made of light brown leather, and they had magical wings that sat on either side. When link walked into thin air, he would hover for a few seconds. These were particularly useful for his occupation, which from the looks of the day's weather, may be very profitable. He stood up and walked with the boots to get their feel. They were light, very light and when he walked he felt that it was as if an angel was moving his legs, and he had little control. He then slunk his brown backpack over his back, and then covered it with a large shield that had the Hyrule emblem engraved on it. The shield was very sturdy and made out of shiny iron, and can stop anything from arrows to deku nuts. Link walked to the front door and grabbed his metal hook shot, which he used to grab onto things and pull him up. Link had greased the chains the night before, so it should be working flawlessly at the moment. Locking the door, Link placed his Ocarina in his top pocket and stepped out into Hyrule field.