Medabots and Hylians- A New Generation of Heroes

Set in Modern Hyrule, Medabots have become all the rage. And everybody has one, except for a pair of High-school youths named Link and Zelda. However, all that is about to change when a powerful ruler from the Hyrule of old takes over modern Hyrule and everyone in it...


Chapter 1- Just another Day, or so it would Seem

"BEEP BEEP BEEP BEEP!" Link's alarm clock sounded rudely through the darkened room. Link hazily opened one eye and glanced at the clock and found that it was 8:15 in the morning. He grunted as he rose from the bed to stretch and made his way for the kitchen. He was greeted by his younger sister Aryll as he then made his way for the table. "Morning sleepyhead," She greeted in her usual good mood, "You ready for the first day of school?" Aryll was thirteen, only four years younger the seventeen-year-old Link, but she acted like a full-grown adult most of the time since both their parents worked throughout the day. "Not really," He yawned, "But I am looking forward to seeing my friends again after not seeing them for a week." "I would agree," She chuckled, "Since most of our friends attended the Robattle Camp in Termina. I wanted to go, but I couldn't get the permission slip signed in time. You know, since Mom and Dad work all the time. "Yeah, I would agree, I guess." Link mumbled. It was right about then that Kitty, Aryll's cat-type Medabot, walked into the room. "Good morning Link." She meowed. Link however didn't pay her any attention, which is what he usually did when Kitty talked to him. Reason being was that although Aryll had a medabot, he didn't. But oh how much he wanted one. "I wish I had my own medabot." He sighed as he walked down the hall back to his room. He has asked his parents on more than one occasion for a medabot, but they never let him have one. But now that Aryll has one of her own, they agreed to let him get one, but he had to pay for it himself. And when he asked why he had to pay when Aryll got hers for her birthday, they simply said that it was because of special reasons. So, after getting some breakfast in his system, he proceeded back to his room to get ready.

About twenty minutes later, he felt a little better as he and Aryll locked the house up and boarded the bus when it arrived. Aryll then left Link to sit with her friends as someone shouted Link's name. He looked up to find Sheik beckoning him to an empty seat next to him. "Hey Sheik," Link smiled as he sat next to his friend, "How've you been?" Sheik and Link have been friends since the fourth grade, which was when Sheik and his family first moved into the neighborhood. "I've been fine," He shrugged, "But I have to tell you, Robattle camp was awesome with a capital A." "How so, might I ask?" Link then asked his friend. "It's because Nin-Ninja and I mopped the floor with anyone that crossed our path." "Then you obviously forgot about Dark," Saria, who was sitting behind Link and Sheik, interrupted, "Didn't you?" Saria was in the same grade as the boys, but her height proved otherwise since she was about a head shorter than everyone else. Saria brushed her short, green hair out of her face as she put her elbows on the back of the boy's seat and looked at Link, "Dark came just as Sheik was basking in the glory of his latest victory and challenged him to a robattle. Sheik arrogantly accepted the challenge and Dark won the fight under two minutes. Sheik cried like a baby as Dark simply walked away like nothing happened." She then chuckled, "But I can't tell you how funny it was to see him cry like that, especially after how confident he was two minutes earlier." "It was not funny!" Sheik shot back, "I was about to break the camp's win streak record too, and then that over-achiever showed up." Link laughed, his friends could always make him do that when he wasn't in a good mood. "Well, I guess there's always next year." Link finished as the bus rolled into the parking lot a few minutes later after dropping off the Middle-School students.

Everyone then separated to their appropriate classes as the bell rang about ten minutes after 9:00. Luckily Link and Sheik shared the same first period, so at least Link didn't feel alone on his first day back to school. "Good morning class," The teacher started, "My name is Talon, but you may call me Mr. Talon. And I'll be taking you through the Math course for this year." Mr. Talon was a large man, wearing blue overalls and a red short-sleeve shirt and brown boots as well as a full beard on his face. "How many of you like Math?" He then asked, but got no hands raised. "Heh heh heh," He chuckled, "No math-lovers here? Don't worry, just think of it this way- at least this class is your first and you won't have to do it again later today." "I'll agree with him on that." Sheik whispered as Link nodded silently. And it was right about then that there was a knock on the door. "Yes? Come in." Mr. Talon answered with his deep voice. A female teacher with long blue hair entered with a blonde-haired girl behind her. "Why hello Ms. Nayru, to what do I owe this visit?" He greeted with a lively tone. "Hello Mr. Talon, it seems that I accidently got one of your students and came to take her to her actual first period class." Ms. Nayru answered, motioning for the girl. "Well, thank you for clearing things up for her Ms. Nayru; we can't be having confused students now can we." He laughed as he glanced at his new student. Ms. Nayru then left the classroom as the new girl was left at the front of the class alone. "So tell me miss," Mr. Talon started in a friendly tone, despite his voice being so deep, "What's your name?" "I'm… Zelda." She managed to say. "Well it's good to have you with us Miss Zelda, now you go on and find any old empty seat that suits you." He finished as she did as told and picked the empty seat about two desks behind Link.

At lunch two periods later, Link sat alone as most of his friends, including Sheik, sat together a few tables away and talked about whose medabot was better than whose. "If I had a medabot, then maybe I could be talking with them." Link mused sadly. But in the middle of his thinking, he was completely caught off guard as Zelda, the new girl from first period, came up to him with a tray of food in her hands. "Are any of these seats taken?" She asked. "Huh? Oh, no they aren't." Link stuttered as he mentally brought himself back to reality. But as Zelda sat down, Link was able to get a better look at her. She had golden-blonde hair that was well down her back with a braid that held it together at the bottom and two braids on either side of her face, blue eyes lighter in color than Link's, as well as a tender smile that he'd never seen anything like. Link however stayed quiet as they both ate their lunches. But Zelda noticed that Link kept taking brief glimpses at his friends a few tables over and decided to break the ice. "You have any friends over there?" Zelda asked inquisitively. "Yeah, I have a few, but they're likely talking about their medabots." Link replied. "Then why are you over here by yourself and not with them?" She then asked curiously. "You sure like to ask questions." Link chuckled a little bit. "Oh, I'm sorry. I don't mean to pry; I have a tendency to do that sometimes." Zelda blushed. "It's alright, I have no problem with it," Link smiled back, "But the answer to your question is because I don't have a medabot." "Really?" Zelda returned, "Truth be told, I don't have one either." "You don't?" Link asked, now getting interested that someone's in the same boat he's in. "No, my Father says that medabots are nothing but childish nonsense and that I shouldn't have one, as much as I actually do want to have one." Zelda explained, and then paused. "I'm sorry, I forgot to introduce myself," Zelda embarrassingly smiled, "I'm Zelda." "I'm Link." He introduced, "Nice to meet you." When lunch finished, Link and Zelda went their separate ways to their next classes.

After school at about 4:00, Link met up with Zelda as they boarded the bus and picked a seat near the middle. "So," Link started, now in a better mood than he's been in all day, "How was your first day at Hyrule High?" "Umm… pretty good," Zelda replied, "Classes are ok, so I can't complain. What about you?" "This was actually my second year going to Hyrule High, but like last year, so far so good." Link answered his new friend. A few minutes later, Aryll and some of her friends boarded the bus as it left the school district. Link was having a good time talking with Zelda and Sheik as the bus drove down Hyrule's busy streets to the suburban area just outside the city. When their stop came, Link and Aryll got up and left as they bid their friends farewell. "So Link," Aryll smiled teasingly as they walked to their house from the stop sign, "Who was that girl you were sitting with?" "That's for me to know and for you to not find out." Link teased back, "So the middle school was alright I take it?" "Yeah, it was pretty good. As a matter of fact, Mr. Ingo is one on my teachers. He said that he remembered having you for a student a couple years ago." "I remember Mr. Ingo," Link mused out loud, "And he was a total grump." "Well, he wasn't like that when I met him," Aryll added, "He was all nice and friendly and everything." When they both got to the door, Kitty was there to greet them. "Hello you two, how was school?" She asked, adding a meow at the end of a sentence. Kitty was profound for meowing at the beginning or the end of a sentence, since she was a cat-type medabot. "It was alright." Link answered briefly as he walked past her and headed for his room. "It was really good Kitty, I'll tell you about it later." She then paused a moment. "Hey Link," She called after her brother, "What're we going to go about dinner?" "I throw some pizza rolls in the oven in a little while." He answered back as he rounded the corner and walked down the hallway to his room.

When Link closed the door to his room, he felt a buzz in his pocket. He pulled out his phone to find that Sheik texted him and asked, "Any plans in your schedule tonight?" Link chuckled as he began his reply, "Not really, making pizza rolls for dinner… yum…" He pressed send as he proceeded to pull out his school textbooks and put them on his desk. Link was pretty good on keeping his room clean, as far as being a seventeen-year-old teenager goes. His phone buzzed again a minute later saying that his friend answered. Link opened his phone and read Sheik's answer, "Ha ha… yum. Getting ready to watch the game… want to come over?" "Nah, can't. You go enjoy yourself… thanks for asking though." Link texted back. It was a mere thirty seconds before a reply came back from Sheik saying, "What're friends for?" And as he promised, at about 4:45, Link made some pizza rolls for him and Aryll as they both and Kitty watched some TV for a little while. However, it wasn't very easy for Link to watch TV programs with medabots in almost every commercial when he didn't have one. After he couldn't take much more, and when the clock read 9:30, Link shut off the TV and shooed Aryll and Kitty to bed while he went to his room to change. A couple minutes later, Link came in to Aryll's room. "Night sis," Link told Aryll, who was lying on her bed reading a book, "See you in the morning." "Same here big Bro." She smiled back as Link then locked the house up for the night and headed to bed himself. However, before Link turned out the light, his phone buzzed again. Link rolled his eyes as he found that Sheik texted him again, but he was surprised at what he read, "Forgot to tell you earlier, found a deal on a medapart set if you're interested."

Link was excited. Finally, his chance at having a medabot would come to be. "Is it just parts or a medal and parts?" Link responded, anxiously awaiting a response. "No… just parts… you still interested?" Sheik returned a minute later. Just parts. What would Link do with just parts? He couldn't use them, since he needed a medal to power the medabot, so what use were they by themselves? But Link thought about his friend Sheik, who had gone out of his way to look for medaparts for his friend, and decided it would be best not to disappoint. "Besides," Link thought, "Having parts was better than not having anything at all." Link then picked up his phone and called his friend. "Hello?" Sheik asked when he picked up his phone. "Hey Sheik; it's Link." Link answered. "Hey Link," Sheik greeted happily, "So, you still interested in the medaparts?" "You bet I am," Link answered excitedly, "How did you find this deal?" "Well, my Mom talked to a shop owner in the city. And she told him that I had a friend that needed a medabot. He said that he'd do some searching and might be able to hook us up with something, granted you have the money. Speaking of which, how much do you have?" Link grabbed his wallet from his nightstand drawer and pulled out every scrap of cash from within. "Let's see," He started, "I have twenty-three rupees and seventy-four shards. Will that be enough?" "Not sure, meet me at my house tomorrow since it's a National Holiday and bring all you have and we'll talk to the shop owner and see what we can do." Link sighed a breath of relief and excitement, "Man you're the best Sheik, thanks." "Hey, this is for all those times that you stuck up for me in Elementary School," Sheik chuckled back, "But you better get some rest if we're going to see the shop owner tomorrow." "Oh, right," Link laughed, "See you tomorrow then." "See you tomorrow." Sheik finished as he hung up. At last, his moment had finally come. Link was going to get the first pieces of his very own medabot. Link was so excited that it was almost impossible for him to close his eyes, but after a while, he was able to drift to sleep at about 10:30.


Well, how'd I do? I will say this, I already had a ton of the story written, but I will be making slight edits (grammar, spelling, etc.). Reviews are greatly appreciated, and on a final note for now, I do not own LOZ or Medabots.