Disclaimer: I do not own any Zelda related characters and Zelda plotlines. I DO own the yet unnamed girl. Please do not use without permission .
A.N.: To dispel confusion, this begins at the end of FSA and has influences from the manga.
Green: 'Saves the day' general hero
Blue: Aggressive, hot-headed
Red: Timid and clumsy
Vio: Perceptive, keen
Main Zelda cast: Link (duh), Vaati, Ganondorf, Zelda. More to follow.
I WILL TRY TO AVOID MARY SUENESS!! becuase I don't like reading about them too.
I would also like to say that the first four chapters are more of an intro to get the story going, so you might go, "What the heck?" at first. It gets better (honest!). We'll see more of Vaati and Link and less of my OC after Chapter 5. The OC is just there to set the scene, so if you don't like reading about OCs, don't worry! Ok, shutting up now. Just, read. :)
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Chapter 1: Winds gather
They say that there was once a legendary blade forged by the Minish that sealed away the evil of Hyrule. There is another legend of a sorcerer who succeeded in releasing the evil held by the sword, conquering the kingdom, and obscuring the land in darkness. Though a hero was able to defeat the sorcerer using the Four Sword, the consequences of the sorcerer's actions could not be prevented.
And now, centuries have passed and the sorcerer has risen again. A hero has stepped up once more with the Four Sword, but neither will be prepared for the result of the consequences that have extended beyond the centuries, itching to repay what had occurred years ago…
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Four figures stood calmly in the face of the approaching storm, each gripping the hilt of identical swords. Save for the color of their tunics, they were oddly identical themselves.
"Let's end this." Red, Vio, and Blue nodded at Green's words.
"You cannot defeat me!" A monstrous winged eye screeched as it made a mad dash towards them. It had already sustained heavy damage from the prolonged fight, and it was obvious it was weakening with its ever increasing reckless attacks, desperate to finish the fight quickly. "I am the greatest sorcerer of all time!" A powerful blast of wind issued from the beast.
The eye cursed as it saw the foursome roll nimbly out of its wake, and make a running dash towards it. I can't…move. Its look of confusion quickly turned to horror, and then panic, as it struggled to recover energy from its last attack. No….I..I am the greatest, I am…Vaati. Then it was met with darkness.
Green had been ready to strike Vaati when something hit his side and sent him sprawling near the edge of the Palace of Winds.
"Ugh"
"What…"
"Nnn…, hey, is everyone alright?"
Green rubbed his head as he saw the others had been knocked back with him as well. Something wasn't right. "Something isn't right."
Vio. Perceptive as always.
"What do you mean? And we should watch out for Vaati, he's going to…"
"Vaati's not going to be able to cause us harm." Vio abruptly cut Red off, and waved a hand over to where the rampaging monster had been knocked out cold. "That wasn't him, whoever hit us. But I'm guessing it wasn't one of his goons, either, considering they downed him, too."
The four fell silent. Green uneasily scanned his surroundings, then, "You there, come out where we can see you or we're going to have to force you to come out." The other three turned their heads to where Green pointed. A slim form quietly walked out from behind some rubble a few feet away from Vaati, crossed its arms and watched stonily from its vantage.
"What do you want?" it had a feminine and otherworldly voice.
"That's what we should be asking you," Blue stepped forward, sword raised.
The stranger took a step forward, revealing a young woman with disconcertingly blue eyes, clad in some form of black armor the four had never seen before. A smirk crept on her lips, and she tilted her head to the side, "Fine, I'll tell you." A pause, then a sickening crack as the air above the palace bent inwards and ripped. "…But after you clean up what's going to come through that portal."
The girl let out an impatient sigh as she watched mounting shock appear on the wielders of the Triforce of Courage. A gigantic hand had made its way out of the portal and was attempting to break a larger hole. "What? YOU!" Blue glared at her.
She raised both hands and shook her head, "Whoa, that wasn't me smurf boy. You've been fighting your sub-boss all this time, the real deal is coming right now and I had nothing to do with it." She casually tossed her navy hair from her face, shrugged, and took a few paces back away from them. "Don't bring the fight near me, ok? I only volunteered myself to battle Part 1, not Part 2." The head of a boar roared through the portal. "I'll be watching from the sidelines," a step back, "don't worry, I'm sure you guys can slaughter that pig easily," another step back, "I'm rooting for you." She gave them an unconvincing thumbs-up, and ran behind a pillar.
"Why that arrogant little…"
"Blue, now's not the time," Green put a hand on his shoulder as he watched the beast manage to pull itself out of the portal.
"But we can't trust her!"
"We'll find her when we get this fight over with."
"She might be the real boss she talked about!"
"Blue, let's just leave thi…"
"Don't you Blue me! She…she called me a smurf!"
"………………….Blue, we don't even know what a smurf is."
"I don't care. It didn't sound nice."
Vio rolled his eyes, "Can you two children focus on the fight?" The new boss landed with an impressive crash in front of the heroes and began to spin an outrageously large trident in a dangerous circle. "Like, right now?"
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The girl snuck carefully around the pillar back to where Vaati was still fallen, making sure the boar had its attention towards the others. She ducked as bits of debris fell from the beast swinging its trident down on Red, who barely missed it with a yelp.
"Ok Vaati, I guess saving you once from those guys wasn't enough to guarantee your safety, huh?" she began to prepare a spell. "If you get squashed by big Ganon now, well, I don't think I'd be able to say I'd repaid you in any way, don't you?" Blue runes began to appear around her wrists and slowly began to glow softly. "So let's just get you back to a form that I can actually move easier than this heavy fat ball you are right now." The dark eye began to glow as well, and in a second there was an extremely pale Hylian in purple in its place. She waited for a few more minutes until she was sure Ganon's weapon wouldn't come near her, and commenced dragging Vaati to much safer ground.
She could run away right then and leave the four to fight by themselves, she told herself, but she had a feeling that it would be worthwhile to keep her word about telling them about her. Something in the winds told her she wasn't going to be able to watch in the sidelines anymore, whether she liked it or not.
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