Wow it's been a while since I've been on here and wow how it's changed. So I'm trying to get back into the swing of things. I've been super duper busy with school, but hey only one semester left. Woohoo. So I am a Zelda fan like many many others and I had this idea in my head so here it goes. Enjoy!

My story kind of is my way of connecting the dots between Ocarina of Time and Twilight Princess, what happened to the Gerudo Race after Ocarina of Time (the child timeline...I think...the timelines are so crazy lol.), and their part in Twilight Princess.

3 Ms. Lady 17

p.s. I don't own Ganny, though I wish I did all others characters are mine in this chappy. :D


Many centuries ago, the people of Hyrule and the Gerudo lived together for the most part civilly. The Gerudo would keep the border between Hyrule and the Desert safe from the monsters that dwelled there and, once a year, the king of the Gerudo was to bring offerings to the king of Hyrule. While the people of Hyrule would allow the Gerudo, who was mainly an all female race, to come to the lands of Hyrule for supplies and to find men to mate with to keep the Gerudo race from going extinct.

It wasn't until during the last king of the Gerudo tribe, Ganondorf's, yearly journey to Hyrule did the treaty break. Ganondorf was accused of treason and plotting to assassinate the royal family of Hyrule and sentenced to death at the Arbiter's Grounds. The loyal followers of the Gerudo King tried to free him before the execution but failed. It was because of this that the Gerudo race was forever banished from Hyrule.

Most of the race went on to other countries, like Termina, while others stayed at the Desert Colossus and the Spirit Temple. In Hyrule, the Gerudo became a myth. It was thought that the Gerudo race had become extinct; wiped out by the harsh desert climate and their inability to find mates to procreate with. That is…until one found its way to the land of Hyrule…