It is said that when someone dies that their souls go to rest in peace…. But that's a lie.

"Vio, we're going back to the castle now; our mission is over." Green squatted in front of Vio, watching his clone closely. Maybe, if he watched him long enough, he could figure out what hid behind his violet eyes.
"Alright," There was nothing more said from the blonde as he stood up, shutting his book, his bookmark ribbon dangling.
Vio glanced away, looking at his 'brothers.' The only way to tell them apart was by their clothing or eye color. The choice of names had been very uncreative. After Link had pulled the four swords, they had split into four. Vio wearing a violet tunic, Blue a blue one, Red a red one, and Green a green one.
They instantly set off on an adventure afterwards to save Hyrule from destruction. They had requested help from the mages and soon had enough information to defeat Shadow link and let light and shadow be equal once more.
But, during that time Vio had learn more about Shadow as he had become a 'traitor.' Yet truly he was getting Shadow's guards down to explain his weakness. After failing to shatter the shadow mirror he supposed to be killed by Shadow himself, but his clones had interfered, freeing him and escaping.
A few more tragic events went down before Shadow decided to become a hero and shatter the Shadow mirror himself, saving the Links, and letting putting the balance back between light and shadow. The last any of the Links had seen of Shadow was him fading away into nothing.
Although, there was a twist, Vio had kept a fragment of the shadow mirror to himself and had put it on a chain to wear it as a bracelet which he hit under his gauntlet at all times. He had already promised himself that once they got back to the castles and received their rewards he would break off from the links and learn how to reform to shadow mirror. But he needed to stay patient until he could do so.
"Vio..!" Green frowned at him, waving his hand in front of the teen's face, trying to get his attention. "Why do you keep spacing like that? What are you thinking about?"
Green continued to question his brother until Vio waved him off with a sway of his hand, looking away. "Ktch, Green, it doesn't matter. Let's go. Before Red annoys Blue again…"
"I suppose you have a point…" Green muttered, hating how easily Vio could just wiggle out of his questions. "But I want to talk to you later. No avoiding that Vio, OK? We'll be back at the castle tomorrow… I'm not sure if we'll have much to talk after that, everyone seems to have their own ideas of what they're going to do…"
"Fine, Green… I'll talk to you the last night we'll spend together…" Vio now removed himself from the group, starting to walk ahead of them. He had continued to walk until he was in a trance, soon finding himself lost in the dark and sat down and sighed.
The teen was annoyed as he pulled his cap over his eyes, trying to sleep. He had no way to eat, drink water, talk to anyone, or entertain himself so he decided to sleep until his clones had caught up with him.
His violet orbs dropped, and he let out a huff of annoyance. He realized he had now lied to Green and he couldn't get comfortable no matter how much he tossed and turned, feeling guilty. "Ugh…"
Vio ended up laying down anyway, finding that he was asleep after a short while. Still in a dead sleep he reached up, rubbing his cheek, feeling small droplets hitting his face before his eyes snapped open and he slammed heads against Green's, groaning instantly afterwards.
"We need to talk Vio…" Vio sat up, a dirty look flashing towards Green but he said nothing as he sat directly in front of the teen.
"About what…?" Vio glanced down, his mind whirling with all the pointless questions Green could ask, or the things he could say.
"I think I fou—"Green was cut off by a scream of terror. Both Links had been caught off guard as their heart skipped a beat and it took a few seconds for them to register that it was Red's cry.
They would have to talk later, but for now, they were running back to the camp, going to see what had made Red scream. Yet they were cut off on their way by a Darknut.
The knight swung its sword at the two, hitting Vio with the side of his sword and making the teen faint from the harsh blow. The last the teen remembered was the world fading into black as he collapsed to the ground.

Ignorance isn't bliss. It's ignorance.

"Red… don't touch him you might make it worse…." Blue muttered, pushing Red's hands back with a harsh movement.
"But Blue…! I was just trying to get him to stop bleeding!" The teen wailed, reaching for Vio again, frowning. Only receiving a deadly glare from Blue this time he proceeded to cleaning the blood from Vio's face.
"Have you seen Green….?" Blue frowned, questioning his clone. "They should've been together, don't you think?"
"I don't know, Blue, we were completely ambushed… but I'm sure he's fine…!" Red smiled, trying to stay optimistic.
The two continued to mutter between themselves as Vio started to shift a bit, waking up slowly and painfully.
'Why am I bleeding?' The violet teen questioned himself, feeling dizzy, his eyes heavy, and a headache that felt like a hammer was being pounded into the side of his head.
"…Ktch…" Vio propped himself up on his elbows just to be pushed back down by cold wet hands. If the hands hadn't been almost freezing he would have resisted. But that wasn't a really bugging him. More or less the fact that he had felt the chill of the hands, he now realized he was no longer wearing his tunic and instantly felt exposed, opening his eyes.
"Ah, Vio! Are you OK?" Red leaned down over him, wearing an enormous smile across his face. "I was so worried… Oh you were bleeding so bad…! Do you know where Green is? Are you OK?" His mouth was going a million miles per hour, starting to smother him.
"Red! Back up and let him talk, you idiot…!" He tugged the boy back, glaring at him, his temper starting to show through.
Vio blinked a few times before looking at them, confused. "…What? Vio… Green… Red? Colors? What are you talking about…? Who… are you?"