Fifty years.
That's how long I've been waiting.
They say time flies when you're having fun.
If that's true, then I haven't had fun in years.
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Seventy-five years ago was when I met the Fairy Queen.
She granted me life, that I may live to guide the future hero.
But she never told me the misery I would endure.
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Tomorrow marks one hundred years.
The waters have receded a lot since he left all those years ago.
I've seen many of my friends and family come and go.
I wonder if he found what he was looking for.
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They call me an old hermit.
Not one of them knows my name, or where I'm from.
I suppose that's what happens when you live for a century and a half.
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It's the one hundredth anniversary of grandmother's death.
Her only regret was that she never got to visit the new land.
She never even knew if there was a new land.
Wherever he went, I hope he passed happily.
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I don't know anyone anymore.
I haven't seen a familiar face in almost fifty years.
If the hero doesn't return soon, I don't think I'll make it.
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They thought he was dead, but I knew he wasn't.
The Fairy Queen agreed.
There's no way such power could be destroyed.
He lost his physical form, but it just made him more powerful than ever.
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The hero was too late.
Two hundred years, and it's too late.
Hyrule is dying.
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She asked me if I trusted her, even though she knew the answer.
One hundred more years.
Waiting.
Is that my eternal fate?
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The royal family has crumbled.
I never met any of them but her, and no one knows where she went.
The calamity is getting too strong.
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Only fifty years until he wakes up.
He reminds me of him.
The same twinkle in his eyes, the same longing.
I miss my brother.
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The fairies all disappeared long ago, during the war.
The calamity must have gotten them, to stop them from helping the hero.
I know I'm in mortal peril, but death can only be an escape from eternal waiting.
Still, I must survive.
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Today is finally the day that the hero awakens.
The calamity will soon be stopped, and my suffering over.
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Open your eyes…
Open your eyes…
Wake up, Link…
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I don't know. Just a random thought I had about the mysterious voice. Obviously we all know that it's Zelda, but… what if it's not? And with all the speculation about BotW being connected to Wind Waker, it only makes sense that Aryll would be in there somewhere.
…It was obvious, right? You could tell it was Aryll?
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