I've been sitting on this idea for a while. I thought it would be an interesting idea to give Legand of the Lasat the Zelda treatment. This story basically takes the episode but gives it a Zelda setting. Basically this story will take elements from Twilight Princess, Majora's Mask, and Ocarina of Time with a pinch of Skyward Sword. For example, this story uses the map of Twilight Princess, but with the names of Rebels planets for cities. Zeb will have to find three items like Link had to find the three emblems in Ocarina of Time, and later having to find four people kind of like the four giants in Majora's Mask. The characters involved in this story also reflect a specific Zelda character, with the exception of Chava and Gorn. Obviously, there will be elements of Legend of the Lasat as well. It was going to be called Legend of Zeb, but as you'll see Ezra will be playing the role of Zelda, and to make it like the games that this AU is inspired by, I went with The Legend of Ezra.

Here's what characters will be reflecting:

Zeb: Link

Hera: Ilia

Kanan: Impa

Ezra: Zelda

Sabine: Aisha

Chopper: Navi or a similar fairy

Kallus: Ganondorf

Hondo: Happy Mask Salesman

Cham: Mayor Bo

Dev Morgan (Ezra in disguise): Sheik

Ahsoka: Telma

(The) Phantom: Epona

Janus Kasmir (he will make a cameo): Renado

Places:

Lothal = Castle Town

Atollon = Ordon

Courasant = Arbiter's Grounds

Lira San = Twilight Realm

Outer Rim = Hyrule (as a whole)

Nixus Hub 218 (where they find Chava and Gorn): The Hidden Village

(The) Ghost = Telma's Bar

Ryloth = Zora's Domain/Lake Hylia

Plateau City/Kallar = Kakiriko Vilage

Mustafar = Death Mountian (they won't be visiting there, but I'm filling the map)

Sacred Grounds = Stay the same

Malachor = City in the Sky (not going there)

Mandalore = Snow Mountian (Really there for when the go looking for Sabine)

Now the biggest diference will be with the Triforce as the Warrior, the Fool and the Child will reflect them. The Triforce of Wisdom = The Fool, The Triforce of Power = the Warrior and the Triforce of Courage = the Child. Now since the Warrior, the Child, and the Fool really equate to Kallus, Zeb and Hondo respectively, Ezra won't have the Trforce of Wisdom like Zeda does in most of the games. Instead, Ezra plays more of a role similar to Skyward Swords Zelda, where she was the Goddess reincarnated if that makes sense. In other words, he's more of a reincarnation of, in this case, Ashla.

With that out of the way, on with the story.


Flames engulfed a battlefield as screams of distress filled the air. Lasat were dropping dead as they tried to flee. A massacre had been put into motion. Some Lasat tried to fight while others tried to flee. In the middle of it all was one warrior who had join in the fight to protect his people. He fought courageously as he battled the soldiers surrounding him. He was soon stopped when a bright white light blinded him.

The scene changed, bringing the Lasat warrior to a rainy field outside of Lothal. The drawbridge cranked open allowing a horse to run out of the city. The Lasat stepped aside when he noticed a brunette and a black haired teenager of upper class status riding on the back of the horse. The teen briefly glanced at the Lasat before the horse got farther away.

With the teen getting farther out of sight, another figure on a horse approached the Lasat. He noticed the blonde haired, brown eyed man would be staring at him with a malicious smile. The Lasat was only able to get enough of an observation to get the man's appearance memorized, before another light brought him back to consciousness.

The Lasat bolted up into a sitting positon. The light of day peaked through his window. He continued to sit there, contemplating the dreams he had just witnessed.

"Zeb!" A female voice called, bracking him out of his thought.

Zeb got out of bed and peered out of his window. Outside of his treehouse was his good friend Hera, a green Twi'lek. She was standing there with her hands cupped together.

"Good morning sleepyhead." She greeted.

"Morning." Zeb yawned, noticing her hands. "Whatcha got there?"

"Come down here and I'll show you."

He exited his house and climbed down the ladder to get a closer look. He stared at her hands as she slowly open them. Inside was a glowing ball of orange light with white wings. Zeb was a little surprised. A fairy wasn't as easy to find anymore, especially in Atollon.

"Where did you find it?" Zeb asked.

"I found him by the spring." Hera admitted. "Poor thing was exhausted, hiding in a small bunch of daisies."

Zeb tried to lightly poke the small creature when the fairy started to attack him. The fairy continuously body slammed against the Lasat. It didn't really hurt Zeb as much as it annoyed him.

"Hey! Stop it!" Hera ordered, putting her hands around the fairy once more. "I'm sorry about that."

"It's fine." Zeb replied. "He's a little Karabast, isn't he?"

"Well I only just found him. He's still feral, so it's going to take him a while for him to get settled in." Hera let out a little gasp. "Oh, and before I forget, my dad needs to see you. Apparently he needs you to do him a favor."

"You rang?" Zeb stated as he and Hera approached her father.

"Indeed I did." Cham greeted. "As you may know, we have been asked to provide one of our finest weapons to the royal family. They asked for a borifle in honor of the Lasat who fell all of those years ago."

"Yes, I remember."

"Well I was originally going to send Rex, since he's familiar with Lothal, but Gregor got into a bit of an accident."

Zeb gave him a puzzled look.

"He's okay, but Rex decided to stay back to in order to keep an eye on him. Rex requested that you go in his stead since it would be more of an honor if they received it from the last Lasat in existence. Can I trust you to do this?"

Zeb was silent for a moment to consider the mayors offer.

"It would be an honor."

"Great." The orange Twi'lek sighed in relief. "You leave tomorrow."


This will be a fun story to write, and since I do have an outline to the story, here's hoping I can get a regular update schedule.