The Hylian Domain Legacy 2: The Piano of Time, and Naturally by Extension, Ages and Seasons

Prologue- One Escape

A glitch in the Hylian Domain caused Bcdefg123, Brian, Link0976, Altik 0, and Marcus to travel to the foreign land of Hyrule, the namesake of their forum, and land of the hero Link. Bcdefg123, Brian, Link0976, and Altik 0 all joined forces with Link to banish the Prince of Darkness, Ganon, from the land. Ganon, however, had Marcus as an apprentice and they formed an unholy alliance of technology and magic. The two sides battled it out, both on Hyrule and on Earth. Link's side wins, and he recovers the Triforce, a powerful artifact that can grant its user any one wish. Link's wish was for everything to return to the way it was before the battle, and that him alone would remember what had happened. Because the members of the Hylian Domain couldn't remember the glitch that brought them to Hyrule, they didn't even know it existed.

That fiasco took place one year ago…

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Hotteva Desert, 4 years ago from present. (Earth)

A mysterious lab was built in the middle of the desert a couple years ago. The people of the villages that surrounded the desert didn't look much into it, because of the widely held belief that labs built in deserts were entirely absent of any evil foreboding whatsoever.

They were obviously mistaken.

Alarms sounded inside the complex. A researcher made his way to a room with rows of glass capsules in it. In each one of these capsules was a Link clone. The researcher arrived at a perplexed group of 3 other scientists standing in front of a shattered capsule.

"Did one escape?"

"It seems like it. Warner, Rhodes, search the building thoroughly. Especially the exits." Two men ran off. "Ganon wouldn't like it if one of THOSE got out, especially this one. This one had the 'free will' module prototype in it."

"THAT one escaped? It could put an end to our project Hotteva!"

"You'll have to report this to Ganon."

"What? He'll…" The researcher was about to say 'kill me,' but he faltered. It was common knowledge, even to him, that he was the least respected scientist out of all of them. "What's the experiment number?" he grumbled.

The other scientist bent down to look at a tag attached to the base of the capsule. "Link number 0976," he said.