Oct 2014 : Hi there Folks. I will be proceeding, slowly, to the rewriting / correction of Twisted Destiny as my writing has improved since it was first published.

Thanks for your support through all of this, really. I am eternally grateful for the reviews, the favorites, and the people (you) I have met and that I still talk to as of today. Special thanks to Allie, Ray, Kathleen, Lydia and Chani.

Now, the sequel is up and running, please don't hesitate to read and review.

Eternally grateful,

Gamesplayers.


Hello, everybody!

After... SO. MUCH. TIME. I suceeded to sit down before my computer and write. Finally.

Please, read this notice before jumping to the fic.

Yes, this story is basically an OoC remake. A twisted remake, as you'll read. There are a lots of OCs that, I think, are well integrated to the universe of Zelda. The are, in facts, awesome. Okay. Yaoi ahead. Sex ahead. EVERYTHING ahead. Well, not in the prologue, but you'll already get in the action in the chapter one.

First long story that I'll try to finish (and I better do it because I'll so get killed if I don't...)

And I must specify that those ideas are half-mine and half those of my dear friend, Nobody-Alchemist.

And I must also specify that I do not own the Legend of Zelda nor anything that's aprt of it. But we do own all our ideas and OCs. ;)

Anyhow, read, enjoy and review!

Gamesplayers


The Legend of Zelda :

Twisted Destiny

Prologue

The quick and lasting noises of raindrops against the windows and roofs, mixed with the piercing and stressing sound of the cold fall wind were overwhelming into the supposedly sleeping Castle Town. The prosperous, lively and colourful town, at daylight, had transformed itself in a dark, gloomy and cold place that very night. People wouldn't sleep, turning endlessly in their beds as the children cried in fear.

Aelle walked around her cozy mansion with her baby boy in her arms. The little lad wouldn't sleep. And she just couldn't allow her eyes to rest as the child seemed so annoyed and terrified.

"You will give life to a precious one."

The atmosphere was dangerous outside. It felt like an aura of darkness and evil had swallowed the whole town. The whole kingdom. She looked up at her husband, Arthur. "So you think this is it?" She whispered softly, afraid, terrified of the answer he might give her. He turned around to look at her, his light brown hair covering his pale green lightning outside outlined his bony, sharp facial features.

"It would fit the legend." He answered, lowly, voice dried.

Aelle nodded slowly. She smiled sadly as her eyes became wet as she looked down at her child and poked his pointy nose. The baby frowned.

"He feels it… Doesn't he?" Arthur neared his wife and child and caressed his son's dirty blonde hair.

"Probably." He smiled sadly to the boy who stared at him with huge and terrified steely blue eyes. Arthur looked at his wife. "He looks like you. Same eyes… Same hair." Aelle laughed softly.

"But he sure has your nose. And he is loud-mouthed. Just like his father." She tried to giggle, but the cheerful noise died slowly in her throat.

Arthur sighed softly and put his hands on her shoulders, leaning against her. "Kokiri forest." He whispered. She nodded, a single tear falling down her cheek. They both knew what was coming and knew they couldn't stop it. It was the Goddesses' will.

"Is it really time?" She whispered, staring at her son.

"Yes." He smiled sadly to her. She took a step forward and hugged him, taking care not to hurt the baby.

"I love you. Always did and always will." Arthur smiled softly to Aelle.

"Me too." She whispered

He caressed her cheek. She held her head up as tears rolled down on her porcelain skin. Then, she looked down at the baby who beginning to jerk around in her arms.

"And we love you, so very much." Arthur smiled down at his son. The baby seemed to calm down a moment.

Aelle looked back up. "For Hyrule."

He nodded. "For Hyrule and more importantly, for his future…" He offered his finger to his son. The baby grabbed it instantly with his left hand to squeeze it, as if saying "It'll be okay. I'll be okay."

"But to ensure his future, you will both die."

The doors to the manor flew open and Arthur turned to face the strangers coming in, swords in hands. He looked above his shoulder at his family. "I love you." He said.

Aelle nodded. "Me too." And she ran away to reach the backdoor, her crying son in her arms. She heard the first distinct sound of blade clashing together that night as she pushed open the door and her heart sank. Was it Arthur...?

In her nightgown, she ran as fast as she could through the streets of Castle Town, sneaking past the enemies most of the time and running away from them when they spotted her. She ran through the dead bodies of people she knew and witnessed the fire fighting the rain as the town was being destroyed. Even the magnificent white castle of Hyrule seemed dark and cold during that night as dark smoke escaped the windows. She could only pray for the king and his family to be alright.

Everything seemed to be going almost well as she dodged successfully and skilfully her enemies and it seemed almost too perfect. Luckily, Aelle met a horse in her way. She mounted it, the crying baby in her arms, and the beast started to gallop towards the exit of the royal town and towards her destination: Kokiri Forest.

"But beware, the legend can be perturbed."

As she was rushing through the slums, something hit Aelle hardly and she gasped, hitting the horse with her heels. An arrow had gone through her chest and her blood had splattered on her son's face. The horse stopped his run abruptly. The baby screamed as loud as he could. That shock, plus the paralyzing pain that was killing her made the blonde woman fall off of her horse, in the mud, as the baby fell a few inches away from her, crying and screaming at the top of his lungs. She raised a hand to reach the boy, as she spat blood and her body started shaking, but it was useless as a foot severely landed on her hand. She looked up, mouth-opened, as she was bleeding to death in the dirt. "Some Hylian whore. Kill her." A Gerudo woman ordered.

Aelle choked on the blood in her mouth. A Gerudo. A Gerudo woman was attacking her. She looked down at her son again. Then, the cold blade of a scimitar was pressed against her neck. "L-li..." She was silenced.

"The Goddesses are cruel. This is all a game. Their game."

The baby seemed to yell louder than ever and the Gerudo turned around to look at him, irritated. She grabbed him in her arms, but the little boy struggled fiercely for her to let him go. She chuckled darkly before turning around to look at another woman of her clan. "What should we do with that baby?" The other woman shrugged.

"We are looking for a noble boy. Not some bastard child found near a dying slut in the slums."

"Yeah. Probably." She dropped the baby in the mud, near the body of his dead mother. "Let it die here."


Rauru stood beside the Great Deku Tree, soaked. A thunder illuminated the sky. The wise tree looked down at the old man. "The legend…" Started the leader of the Kokiris.

"Is changed." Replied the sage of time.

"Changed or simply inaccurate?"

Rauru was silent a moment. "Hyrule will be saved, my good friend. But not under the circumstances we hoped for. The Goddesses changed their plan."

"And is it for the better… Or the worst?"

"Probably for the worst."