What? Another serious story from the psycho!?!?! What is the world coming to? Oh well, I hope you like it! I think it's even an original idea! Oh, and sorry that it's just a prologue . I'll get more up soon, I swear!! And not just LinkSage soon, either!

Disclaimer: I own everything BUT Zelda. Sigh.so close.

And Then It Began

Prologue Every single child of Hyrule Castle Town were eagerly awaiting as the blind man drank a small glass of water. He had only arrived a few days ago from some unknown country, but his fame as a storyteller had grown until even a few mothers were compelled to listen to his wild and fantastical tales. One such mother kindly brought him a chair, while everyone else either stood or sat on the ground. The man leaned forward. "I believe you young folk would like a story?" He asked, his deep voice rumbling as if coming from the depths of some mysterious cavern. "Yes please!" Everyone chorused. The man leaned back, stroking his long, unkempt beard. "Well now, have I told you about the Hylian stronger then ten bulls?" He asked. "Yep!" One small girl chirped, but looked around, embarrassed, as she was the only who had spoken. The man smiled kindly, and leaned in the direction her voice had come in. "What is your name, lass?" "Tri-Trinity, sir. "Ah, young Trinity, perhaps you can refresh my memory. Have I also told of the Zora princess, fairer then any other, who won the heart of a wicked magician?" The girl nodded, but remembering he was blind, spoke her answer. "Hm. What would be a good tale for today? Ah! Have I told you of the birth of the three Great Goddesses, Din, Farore, and Nayru?" "Nope! What's that one?" Trinity asked eagerly. A thrum of whispers started up, but immediately hushed as the storyteller started talking again. "A long, long time ago, before Hyrule as we know it existed, there was a place that no longer is. The beings that lived there were similar to Hylians, with a few subtle differences. The most obvious one being that they had rounded ears, instead of the normal points we all have. One day in this strange place, a common woman, a peasant, gave birth to triplets- three beautiful, healthy girls, the eldest with red hair and eyes, the second with green, and the youngest with blue."