The Legend

Nothingness. It swarmed everywhere. There was no up, no down no right or left or sound or feeling or anything. Just nothingness. Then suddenly, in the midst of the nothingness came a single note. A sound that was so beautiful no mortal could have produce or even hear. A bright white light appeared.

Something has awoken.

She blinked silver eyes, with long eyelashes. Shaking her head she released her endless white hair. The beautiful ringing came again, coming from silver hooped earrings that hung from long pointed ears. She stretched her long white arms, and started walking on imaginary ground. Her white sleeveless bodices clung to her as a wind, coming from nowhere, blew. Her skirt slit to the hips blew like a flag.

She stopped and looked around, somehow knowing this to be the right location. A mark on her forehead, appearing to be a flower started to glow and she smiled. A jewel, incased with silver wrapped around her arm, grew with power, along with a diamond on her chained belt. Then three seeds magically appeared in her hand.

She placed the red one down. It exploded to flames and reappeared as a little girl with ruby eyes and flaming hair. The white goddess smiled at her new daughter.

"Child of fire and power, your name shall be Din." Din stared at her mother with wide eyes and a hanging jaw as she laid down the blue seed.

The blue seed melted and reformed to another little girl, this one having sapphire eyes and flowing blue hair.

"Nayru, Child of wisdom, water and love." She smiled at her and Nayru gave back a shy smile.

Finally, she planted the green seed. Roots grew out of it, as if it was a tree. A huge bud grew too, forming a plant. Eventually the plant died away leaving behind a child, this one having emerald eyes and green hair.

"Farore, child of courage, wind and life." Farore giggled and threw up her arms, asking to be picked up.

She took Din and Nayru in one arm and Farore in the other. "Come, my children, for you have a lot to learn." As she walked Din pulled on Nayru's hair, causing her to cry, while Farore played with her mother's earrings and necklace. The necklace had three strange symbols. One was red, one blue, and one green. She smiled again. Yes, they did have a lot to learn.

Long Time Later

Three golden goddesses descended from the heavens. One was red, one blue and one green. The three beautiful women stopped to regain themselves from their light speed flight.

"So I guess we're here" said Farore.

"Finally away from Mother and Father! We can do anything we want! We can make our own world!" said Din.

"But I miss Mother!" Nayru said sadly.

"It's ok Nayru. We'll see her again someday. And Din, remember we're making this world together! You're not doing this all by yourself!"

"Don't worry little sister," Din said with a smile. She pulled out a rock from nowhere. "I'm leaving plenty of stuff for you guys to do."

The rock started to float in front of her and she put her hands together and closed her eyes. Flames sprang from her body, which happened every time she was concentrating hard. (Which doesn't happen much.) Then with a Bang that made both Farore and Nayru flinch, the rock expanded. Then with another Bang it expanded further, and further and further till it was about the same size as Din. She opened her eyes which were glowing yellow and threw her arms around the bolder and flew upward, throwing the bolder down, with another Bang it grew. She stomped on it. Bang! Then Bang! Bang! Bang! This continued till it was planet size. She flew around molding mountains, carving canyons and creating volcanoes. She danced in the lava as if it were rain. She soon grew tired and returned to her sisters.

Nayru pulled out a big book. "Hey, what's that?" asked Din trying to look over her shoulder.

"My laws." Nayru hugged the book to her chest. "It has everything that is wrong and everything that is right."

Din grabbed the book from Nayru and started to read the "Wrong" pages. "What kind of book is this? Pulling hair, telling lies, stealing! What's wrong with that? They're fun!"

Nayru glared at Din.

"What's this one say, . . . Taking the book of laws from Nayru. Ah . . . here you can have your old dumb book back." Din threw the book at Nayru.

Nayru carefully smoothed out the pages. Then all of a sudden the book melted into water. Nayru guided it together and poured the water into the planet and then returned to her sisters.

Then Farore pulled out seeds and let the wind blow them around the world, making forests and jungles. After that was done, she pulled out a box. Din looked up.

"Din if you lay one finger on this I'll hurt you." She opened the box and carefully dumped the contents. Out came every animal you could imagine and some she made on her own. Things like Gerudo, Gorons, Zoras, Hylians, Kokiris, Skeikah, and some things she didn't know what to call yet.

"So now we're done!" said Din excitedly.

"No Din, we still have to make the Sacred Relic," Nayru informed.

"Oh . . . Huh?"

"Din, of all people!" Farore exclaimed. "We make this thing so the mortals-" Din made another confused face at the word mortals. "Mortals, . . . the things that suck up air."

"Oh!"

"As I was saying, we make this thing so the mortals know that we exist and can worship us!"

"Worship! I like where this is going!"

The goddesses then started to argue about what the Sacred Relic should be. Circle, sphere, blob Shaped, etc.

Down on a tall volcano a phoenix perched its self. His eyes so strong that he could see the goddesses argue. He stretched his huge wings. The wind blew his fiery crest that went alone his long slender neck. He blinked his red eyes to see a white bird.

The bird was swan like and had a long tail like himself. She was all white with a little bit of silver. There was a mark appearing to be a flower on her forehead. She had silver eyes.

"Celestia," The big bird said to her as she landed next to him.

She looked up at him and said "Hello Multus."

"I see your daughters are doing a wonderful job."

Celestia sighed. Farore and Din were having a glaring contest and Nayru looked hopeless.

"You are their father, Multus. You created the seeds. I just made them grow."

He gave a grunting sound.

They stared out into the space, as the argument continued. It seemed that Nayru had suggested something about a triangle.

"Celestia, what are you planning?"

"Nothing," she said guiltily. Man. He's good.

Multus raised a feathery eyebrow at her. She looked away.

"There is no such thing as a perfect world, Celestia. All we can do is try to make it a happy one and even then we can't make everyone happy."

"What makes you think I'm trying to make a perfect world?"

"Celestia! You didn't teach them anything about evil. You left that task to me, and I'm telling you now that it wasn't fun!" That was the loudest Celestia had ever heard his voice go.

"I'm sorry Multus, but what do you want me to do about it now?"

"I think we should make a hole or a door in their Sacred Relic to let just a little bit of evil to seep in," Celestia gave a worried look. "Because Celestia, if there is no evil, there is no death, if there is no death there is no space or change causing unhappiness and that is only one way that 'Perfect' can go wrong."

"I know that, but we would be interfering with their creations. We promised not to interfere."

"You promised not to interfere. I didn't promise anything. Besides Farore thinks I'm one of her phoenixes. If one of her creations did it, she did it, intentionally or not."

"How did you know that Farore even has phoenixes unless you looked into her box. That's invading privacy."

"You promised not to invade privacy. I didn't promise anything."

Celestia sighed.

"I'm not done yet. You need to give the girls hope. You need to give everyone hope, because hope . . . is everything."

She smiled a bird smile at him. "This is why I love you."

"Why?"

"You make me feel good." She flew off.

"Where are you going?"

"To make hope! You go make your 'hole'."

"So are we good with the triangle ideal?" Farore asked.

"Fine as long as I get to be on top!" Din said.

"Fine! Ok come on guys." They position themselves into a triangle. Their bodies started to glow, as they concentrated. It was the hardest thing they had ever done. It came out to be a simple gold triangle, but they could feel their power in it.

"It's beautiful," Nayru breathed.

"It just looks like some dumb triangle to me," said a bored Din.

Then there was a sudden cry as a big phoenix flew towered it.

"He's going to run in to!" Farore cried frantically.

CRASH! Golden pieces shattered, leaving an upside down triangular hole. With magic he gathered the pieces back together into his claws and flew away. This all happening in a second.

"Well, at least it looks more interesting," Din said looking at the cracked and broken relic. Nayru and Farore just stared wide eyed at it, then Nayru started to cry.

"What are we going to do nooow!" Then Nayru stopped crying. A big white bird flew to them caring three flowers in her beak. Farore could see a spark of green in one.

"Mother?" Nayru asked.

"Yes, my children it is I " She turned back into herself.

"Oh, Mother!" Din cried. "Farore's stupid bird broke are Sacred Relic!"

Farore glared at Din. Somehow this was her fault?

"Oh my children, do not worry." She proceeded to tell them the importance of evil. When she was done, she looked at Nayru.

"You are right Mother."

Then she looked at Farore. "I don't like it, but I guess I'm ok with it."

Then she looked at Din. "Finely! Something interesting is going to happen!" Everyone stared at Din. "Sorry," she muttered.

"Now my children, take these flowers and spread hope to the people." She turned backed into a bird and flew away.

Each of them took a flower. The flowers opened to reveal beautiful stones and they could hear their mother's voice in there heads.

"Farore, the Kokiri's Emerald. Din, the Goron's Ruby and Nayru, the Zora's Sapphire."

Din was grumbling about how ugly Gorons were, but Farore blocked out the sound. She was thinking about what her mother said about hope. The stones must be a key. A key to what? A tool to vanquish evil? "Nayru, do you still have your ocarina?"

"Ah yeah, here it is." She gave it to Farore. Music has a very important power. Now the tool, probably a sword, and to wield the sword, a hero.

"Farore, what's the matter with you?" Din asked

"A hero. We're going to have a hero."