Long ago, a great evil sought the Triforce. It wanted to dominate the world with the power of the sacred relic in hand. As that evil came in tact with the Triforce, the Hero awakened. He risked everything to defeat the evil. With the power inside him, he destroyed the evil and reclaimed the Triforce for Hyrule. Although he had never known it, he had the Triforce of Courage within him the whole time. One day, that same evil will return with his same evil intentions. But luckily, so will the Hero.

Again clad in green, the Hero will save Hyrule and the world, reclaiming the Triforce and returning it to the hands of good once more.

I always dreamt of being the Hero. I want to protect my family, my friends, the world. My home. But the Hero is a him. I'm a girl. I wish I could be the Hero even though I'm a girl and even though I'm not old enough yet. At least can I play an important part in the legend to help the Hero?

Oh, how I wish I could! But it could happen any time. I might die before it the evil comes again. That's why my wish is to meet the Hero. I want to help him. I want to provide and support him. My wish is to be just like the Hero. I want to be smart, courageous, strong, and I want to protect everyone.

That's my wish. That is what I want most in the world.

"Oh, you're trying to catch stingers in the air, Levi. I doubt you'll ever meet the Hero. Why, you shouldn't even wish for the Hero to have to be reborn. Don't you know the evil will be reborn too if he comes back?"

"You don't understand. Even if the evil does come back, the Hero will save Hyrule!" The teacher rolled her eyes, annoyed, willing to end the pointless conversation. "You really want evil to come to the world? People have perished!"

"And the world would've too. The Hero had to risk everything. He was brave and -" Levi's teacher cut her off. "No." Enraged, Levi took a seat. What was so wrong with her dream?

Levi's black hair blew across her face and her bag repeatedly hit her hip as she ran home. She'd never been to Hyrule. Born and raised in a small village in the Twilight Realm stuck reading books about the other world. She especially loved the story about how the Hero saved Hyrule those many, many years ago. Lost in her thoughts, Levi ran into a girl on the way home.

"Oh my goodness, child. You must be careful." As the girl stood up, she dusted off her dress. The girl had golden hair in twintails, wore magenta wings on her back, and held a basket with a creamy white cloth over it. She looked down at the child's purple tinted red eyes. The girl helped Levi up to her feet.

"Sorry, Miss Agitha," Levi mumbled. "I'm in a hurry." Agitha nodded and reminded Levi once more, "Just be careful next time, Levi." She nodded and continued on her way home. As she approached her house, she ran her fingers through her tangled hair and dusted her clothes off. Levi straightened her black skirt and dull blue tunic. She tied the strings into a neat knot and opened the door.

"Mistress? I've returned from school," Levi called out. Mystified, she left her cloth bag on a small wooden table next to the only window in the house and went to the upper level to search for her mother. "Mistress? Are you home?" She spoke loud enough to be heard through the door of her mother's bedroom. Levi opened the door by the rusted knob. She took in the sight. Shadow keese hung from the ceiling and clung to the wall. "Shadow keese. How'd they get here?" Levi questioned. Knowing they weren't much of a threat, she got a few rocks from the floor and threw them at the keese.

With the keese taken care of, Levi pulled the covers off of her mother's bed. Levi's mother was lying motionless - her body infested by golden medium sized bugs. "Shadow insects." She picked a rock up and killed the bugs. One of the shadow insects jumped on Levi causing her to fall. "Get off!" she screamed. Struggling to rid the insect, she dropped the rock. "Get off!" A single flame engulfed the insect. The same flame lit a shadow keese she had missed aflame. Shock displayed on Levi's face. Where had it come from? But she couldn't think long. The shadow keese. It turned into a fire keese. Regaining her footing, Levi picked up the rock and finished the fire keese.

Levi walked to her mother and shook her. "Mistress, wake up." She didn't move. "Mistress! Wake up!" Levi yelled. She still laid unconscious. Levi didn't understand. She checked for any sign she was alive. It was negative. Her mistress was dead. How did she die? Levi didn't care to tell anyone. Nor did she care to figure out how she died. She had to figure out about that fire. She pulled out all of her books from a small bookcase on the side of the table. She set them all on the table and began to read.

There was no explanation other that it was originally a fire keese. But that couldn't be possible. Something had to have to light it. But what? Her thoughts were interrupted by a scream. Levi peeked out the window. "Oh my goddesses!" she yelled. Argorok. Two of them! "But... how is that possible!?" She rushed outside. Levi knew how to defeat it but just didn't have the materials to do it. An argorok spotted her. Levi could feel it's eyes locked on her. It flew down and halted. The other argorok soon stopped too. They didn't move.

She closed in on them, slowly. She saw one of them had disappeared into nothing. "Where is it!?" Levi yelled. She flew forward by a huge force. She stood back up. Covered in scratches, she looked around. Everyone was screaming. Levi rushed to a wood stick and picked it up. She charged towards the argorok and hit it with much power. A tiny piece of armour fell off. Argorok noticed and was furious. It flew up into the air and blew its fiery breath everywhere. Levi rushed forward and threw the stick at the argorok. It began to beat it's wings faster and faster. A tornado appeared. It was headed towards Levi. She screamed. Levi had never been more scared in her life. She didn't stop screaming. Suddenly, something hit her head hard. It was the ground. She was alive.

"You can't go around hitting these guys. It's dangerous." Clad in green a young man got to his feet and took something out. He brought the dragon down and it's armour broke off. He swiftly attacked it with a sword but it got back up. Levi didn't run from the terrifying battle. She watched. The man brought the argorok down again and finished it off. He swung his sword and slid it back into it's scabbard. It was the Hero. He turned back to Levi and walked to her. "What do you know about the argorok? Where did it come from?" he asked. The Hero had a medium voice and dirty blond hair. His eyes were the same blue as Levi's tunic. His eyes looked serious, but kind and gentle as well.

"There were two argoroks, Sir. One of them disappeared. I don't know where they came from though," Levi said. Her voice was strong. It did not shake. She stood up. "Earlier today there were shadow keese and insects in my mistress's room. She was dead. Now so are the keese and insects." The Hero seemed shocked. "Which one is your home?" Levi pointed to a burnt down house. The argorok had destroyed it and her books.

"Do you know any other people willing to take care of you?" he asked. Levi thought. Her mistress was dead, she had never met her father, she had no siblings, and never knew any other relatives. None of her friend's parents would be willing to take in this Hyrule obsessed girl. Levi shook her head. The Hero stood there and looked at Levi. "Zant is becoming more powerful," he said. Levi nodded. "Usurper King Zant. I know of him. His power is great and evil." The Hero nodded. "Would you like to come with me? The Princess can take care of you," the Hero said. Levi nodded overwhelmed by happiness. "Yes, sir," Levi said, smiling.

The Hero took Levi to the portal. "We're going to a place called Hyrule," he said. Levi nodded again. "Yes. Hyrule. The current heirs are King Gaepora and Princess Zelda. Am I... Right?" The Hero nodded, smiling slightly. "It seems like you know a bit about Hyrule." Levi smiled knowing she knew more than just a bit about Hyrule. "Yes. Indeed," she said.

As the Hero and Levi approached the castle, the Princess spotted the two. "Link, you've returned," she said, quite elated. The Hero's name was Link? It seemed familiar to Levi. "Princess, this girl is from the Twilight Realm. She has no one to care for her and the Twilight is becoming dangerous. I was wondering if you would take the job," Link said. Levi bowed knowing to show respect the Princess. The Princess nodded. Link smiled. He ran off.

Levi turned to the Princess from watching Link run off. The Princess had brown hair and blue eyes just like Link's. She wore a pink and white dress. "My name is Levi," she stammered. The Princess nodded. "I'm Princess Zelda. And this is Hyrule. I will teach you about this land. Is that alright with you?" Levi nodded. Levi followed the Princess into the castle. The main room was very big. Levi and the Princess walked to a different room.

There was a table in the room and a few books. "So, Levi. What do you want to know first?" Zelda asked. Levi shrugged. "The entities... I suppose," Levi whispered. "Yes. I believe it might be appropriate at this time," Zelda sighed. Zelda took a book and opened it. She pointed to a stinger. "That's a stinger," Levi said. She then pointed to a big suit of armour. "Darknut. And that blue four legged thing is a tektite. The ghost thing is a poe. And that fire thing is a torch slug," Levi pointed out.

Zelda nodded. "That's... Right," Zelda said surprised. "How about maps?" Zelda took a map of Hyrule out. She pointed to a volcano. "That's Death Mountain," Levi swiftly answered. "What about this one?" Zelda pointed at a river place. Levi looked at the place and said, "That's Zora River." Zelda nodded. She was amazed by the young foreign girl. "How old are you, may I ask, Levi?" Levi looked at the Princess. "Oh, I'm nine," Levi answered. She smiled at the Princess.