It had been a month since the fallen champions had successfully defeated the Calamity. However, there attack caused them to be unable to cross over and eventually reborn. They were trapped forever, but were able to defeat the monster that would kill them all.

There only living friend left was the Princess of Hyrule, who was not ready to be named the new Queen of Hyrule.

The princess wanted to help out the others before being given a new title, but the elders of the other places insisted, and so, although reluctantly, agreed to have the ceremony begin.

Today was that day.

Everyone knew that the Champions had died trying to reclaim there Divine Beasts 100 years ago, and most knew that Link had died as well, trying to reclaim a Divine Beast, in which he was successfully.

However, most believed that he, along with the rest of the Champions, had crossed over to the other world when the Calamity had been defeated.

Princess Zelda was an exception. She knew that her friends were still in the Hyrule she was in, however she dared not to tell anyone about it. If people heard her, they may take her as insane, unfit to be a ruler.

The 5 Champions watched the events happen, but nobody saw them. After the Calamity was sealed, they all decided to visit there homes once again on a two week vacation, before meeting up again at the entrance to Hyrule Castle town.

Each Champion visited their homes, but Link stayed at the castle and watched over Zelda. Even in death, he would still find a way to protect her.

One night during this, when Zelda was alone walking through the fields of Hyrule, she spoke.

"Link, I am almost positive you are watching over me, 3 feet 6 inches behind me as you always where when I went somewhere and you were to protect me. If you are not, then that makes me happy, knowing you are trying to make the best of your situation, and if you are behind me, I want you to leave. Go visit a spot you never had the chance to. Go scare some old friends. There is no need for you to worry about me. I am fine and you should not fear for my safety."

Link was taken aback by this as though the Zelda knew his every move, and she was right, even about the distance he stayed away from her while guarding her.

Zelda wanted peace, and as much as he hated it, he did what she requested and decided to visit the rebuilding of New Castle Town.


Revali decided to go back to his hometown in Rito Village. He flew just above the Rito that were there. They could not see him, but he could see all of them.

He looked to the top of the rock formation, up to Medoh. He once found peace and tranquility in the massive machine, but right now, and not anytime soon, did he want in the thing.

After being trapped there for the past 100 years, he wanted to visit someplace else. He traveled from Rito Village to the Flight Range, a place he often spent his time before his demise during the Calamity.

There he watched as the same white bird that took Link to Medoh, who he later learned in a discussion with Link was named Teba, taught a younger bird how to use the bow.

Revali sat on the edge of the landing as he watched Teba take the younger bird around and shoot the targets.

After some time, the duo came back to the small shack. Revali was about to move out of the way before remembering that they could not see him, and the two would pass right through him as though he was not there.

"Good job today, Tulin," Teba said.

The bird, who Revali assumed was named Tulin, thanked his dad as the two ate a light dinner at the cooking pot which Revali had used to cook his own meals 100 years ago.

After Teba and Tulin's meal, Teba spoke. "I think we should get home now and tell your mom how well you did today, what do you think."

"Yeah! I can't wait!"

And with that, the two flew off, leaving Revali to his own doing at the Flight Range.

After a short time of reminiscing, Revali decided to grab his bow off his back.

It wouldn't be a bad idea to brush up on my archery. Hopefully its it's not to bad after 100 years.

As the Rito Champion flew throughout the air, shooting down targets as fast as he could, his mind was flooded with nostalgia.

He hadn't had a moment like this in 100 years, and while he had the chance, he was going to make the most of it.


The Goron Champion was happy to be back home, and get to see it up close, not from the far view that Death Mountain had. He walked on the path from the bottom of Death Mountain and up the trail to Goron City. He stopped by the Southern Mines as he watched the many hardworking Gorons mining for valuable ores.

He listened in closely on the conversations that were being made. Many concerning either him, the Champions, or other important details about the Calamity.

"I am so happy that pig is finally dealt with and Hyrule can begin working towards a new future."

"I agree with you. We can finally let our fallen brother enjoy is long deserved rest after everything he had did. To think that Yunobo was a descendent of Lord Daruk, that is crazy to think about."

"Cut him some slack. He has gotten a lot braver after Rudiana was dealt with, and is even leading an expedition into re-opening the North Mine."

"I'll give him that much."

After Daruk assumed that the threesome were finished with their conversation, he continued to make his way up the volcano.

Who is this Yunobo. He is my descendant apparently. I'll bet he was the Goron I saw after I put Rudiana into position. Well, I guess you learn something new everyday.

As the Champion made his way closer to his home, something stood out to him. In a large rock formation towards the back of his town, he saw a carving of many famous Gorons from historical times.

He always remembered seeing the carving, but there was a new brother added who stood above the others. He saw himself.

I meant more to them that I had thought I did.


Urbosa missed traveling through the desert her home was once in. Often times, she would ride a sand seal to the Bazar and Gerudo Town, but, being a spirit, that option was no longer possible. She would have to walk there.

She was thankful for this, however, as it gave her time to think about everything going on in Hyrule.

She, along with her fellow Champions, were all killed in there Divine Beasts 100 years ago. After Link awoke from the Shrine of Resurrection, he began to free the four of them, and they were able to see more of Hyrule than just the ever foggy mist outside the Divine Beasts.

The only way they could contact with others was voice, and the voice had to belong to a fellow spirit. After they were freed, they could see everything in Hyrule and hear others outside of their place.

Being trapped in the entire kingdom was different. Urbosa never considered it to be traped, more as an inability to move to the next world. It was as though there was a door that you needed to open in order to cross over, but they were unable to pass through that door.

However, the late Gerudo Chieftain knew that the sacrifice that her and the other Champions made was worth it for the better of all of Hyrule.

After sometime on her travels, Urbosa saw in the distance the tower that signified Kara Kara Bazar was close, which meant Gerudo town was not too far away. She sprinted, knowing that her home was close.

As she entered, she looked around and realized that not much had changed visually in the last 100 years. Everything seemed to stay the way it was before hand.

After a small amount of wandering, she continued her way to Gerudo Town. There were quite a few Electric Lizalfos in the area, but the lizards didn't bother her.

Hopefully, with the defeat of Ganon, once the monsters are dispatched of, they will be gone forever since the blood moon can't bring them back to life. I know the Gerudo warriors will take care of them, as long as they dont have other concerns to worry about.

The Champion continued to walk along the sandy terrain until the sight of Gerudo town made her come into a full on sprint.

Walking in through the front door felt weird to the Champion, not greeting her guards. Even if she tried, it may not work, but if it did, it would creep them out. She wouldn't do it to them.

Even though she did not know them personally, as to not even know there names, she still felt as though she should acknowledge them and thank them.

Anything she would try would be in vain, as they would not be able to tell, but she nodded her head. A small way to say thank you. After that she went into town.


The Princess swam through the river, excited to see her Domain up close yet again. After leaving it behind for 100 years, and being the first one to be freed from her beast, a she wanted was a chance to see the domain once more. And now, she had that chance.

Upon her arrival at the Great Zora Bridge, Mipha noticed that something was different about her homeland. There was a big statue right in the middle of the plaza and she wanted to investigate it.

As she got closer to the statue, she realized that it was of, in fact, herself. She looked to some engraven words written on it.

To our Princess Mipha. One who always put the well-being of others first before her own. We hope you rest in peace.

She let a tear roll down her cheek. She was unsure of what to say. Having a statue built in her honor after her demise from within Vah Ruta was overwhelming.

As she turned her attention away from the statue, she noticed a crimson red Zora towering over her, looking her memorial with tears in his eyes

She walked around the people of the Domain as they went about doing there normal business, unaware of her presence among them. She went her way up the stairs of the throne room to see her father was sitting alone in the room, looking around the view of the Domain.

Suddenly, she heard him say something, although barely a whisper, she was clearly able to tell what he said. "Mipha?"