Second Chapter, here we go!

"Hi!" - Speaking

'Hi' - Thought

"Hi" - Telepathy

"Hi" - Magic

I don't own Legend of Zelda or any of the characters associated with it. If I did, every game would have Romance.


Turning my back to Hyrule, I walked through the archway. The stone was chipped, distorting the art drawn on the walls. I could feel the Master Sword thrum as I entered. Here I was, the end of my Quest. Maybe the King was still out there, watching me.

Approaching the center of the Sanctum, my eyes were drawn to a massive Malice heart. 'Is...is it beating?!' I tentatively stepped closer.

Golden light flared from inside, before dimming quickly. "Link...I-I'm sorry...but my power isn't strong enough any longer...I-I can't hold him…" Her voice faded away, and the light was snuffed out.

The heart began to beat faster and faster, before freezing for a moment. I stood still, not really sure what was going to happen. A Guardian Laser shot from the inside of the heart, tearing across the room. I threw up my hands as the dust wall washed over me. The heart opened, and a body slumped to the ground. It shook, flinging off pieces of Malice. Purple blood oozed from the opened heart before it began to shrivel.

The floor shuddered, the cracks created by the laser were becoming bigger. Ganon began to sink into the ground. I tried to back away, but the piece I was standing on was beginning to fall too. With a final crack, the floor underneath Ganon fell, and he fell with it. I watched for a moment, before pulling out my Glider and spiraling down into the Nest.

Landing across the room from Ganon, I tucked the paraglider away. Ganon was lying there, stunned by the fall. Shuddering, he stood.

I froze, eyes racing over his body. He had taken the shape of a spider. He had eight legs, all connected to a large abdomen. The Malice churned through his body, pulsing with every movement he made. Three claws scrambled in the air above him, stretching and contorting, grasping at nothing. His arm was combined with a giant laser cannon. He had red hair stretching from his scalp, all the way back to his abdomen.

Ganon's eyes swept the room, before finally settling on me. He glared, raising his arm, igniting a massive flaming sword I hadn't seen before. He roared, shaking up dust from the floor.

'Oh Hylia…' He was terrifying. I was supposed to fight this?! This is what was trapped in the castle. Zelda had kept this here for a century?! Could I even hit him? His sword covered the entire ground?! He could swipe once, and there would be nowhere to go. I can't backflip over a sword large enough to crush a Hinox!

"N-no...Come on Link, you c-can do it." My voice squeaked as I tried to psyche myself up. "It's just another fight...Yeah...You've fought big enemies before...Okay…" Now I was talking to myself. Great.

"LINK!" Voices shot through my head. "We've fired upon the castle." Urbosa's voice drifted into the room.

"We're doing what we can to support you!" Mipha cried.

"We've got you, little buddy!"

"You'd better win!"

The Nest shook. I could feel the power behind the divine beasts strike the castle. A bright light came from a hole in the ceiling. Blue light crashed into Ganon, forcing him into the floor. The laser finally dissipated, leaving Ganon's body behind.

"Is it okay if I hope that's it?"

Apparently not, because he stood again, brandishing his sword above his head.

"Link…" Urbosa began. "We've done what we can. Hyrule's fate rests in your hands now…"

Pulling the Master Sword from its sheath, I focused. I could win, I would win. I was prepared enough. This would be the end.

The faint glow of the Master Sword wasn't there anymore. It had been replaced with the entire power of the Sword. It shined, a beacon against Ganon's darkness. The back of my hand burned, but this wasn't the time for that. I had to fight.

Approaching Ganon, I raised my sword in front of me. Obviously, I couldn't block anything with it, but it helped me feel more secure.

He aimed his arm cannon at me, a targeter appearing on my body. I sprinted to the right, feeling the heat of the blast behind me. Coming to a stop, I turned back towards him. He slammed his sword towards me. I managed to maneuver sideways, but the shockwave reverberated through my body, and I stumbled towards him. One of the claws above him stabbed at me. I deflected it off the Master Sword, backing away.

Waving his arm, a tornado formed in front of me. Rushing backward, I was able to weave past the winds. Ganon swept his flame sword across the ground. Just like I thought, it was way too big for me to jump over it, but, it did create an updraft as it moved. Jumping just as it reached me, I pulled out my paraglider as it passed underneath me, and flew up. Ganon glared up at me, scuttling towards a wall. I flew over to him.

Holding the Master Sword beneath my feet, I planted the sword into his head. He screamed in pain, and I felt his life force diminish. Using his head as leverage, I pulled the Master Sword from his head. The Malice tried to suck me in, burning any exposed skin it could find, but I jumped backward, landing a short distance away.

Ganon stumbled forwards a bit, before collapsing to the ground. I rushed forwards, arcing my arm towards his face. Slashing my sword, streams of Malice poured from where I'd struck him.

Those little claws caught me unaware, burying a spear into my shoulder. Ganon grinned, scuttling back towards the wall. I pulled out one of my last potions. Ganon jumped up before his legs caught the wall, and he circled along the wall of the Nest. I drank quickly.

Air began to whip towards Ganon, as he sucked in air. Raising my hand as the dust whipped up, I could feel the room heat up. Looking towards Ganon, I watched as he created a massive ball of fire. It expanded outwards, drawing in oxygen. Ganon held out an arm, and the ball began to condense, glowing hotter as it got smaller. Roaring, the ball rushed towards me with speed that Thunderblight never came close to. I only barely managed to avoid the worst of it, but I could feel the flames licking at my face. The fire spread across the ground, trying to burn through my clothes.

Ganon fell from the wall, slamming into the floor with enough force to displace the debris-riddled around the Nest. He slammed his sword down again, intent on crushing me. This time, I managed to trigger my ability, and time slowed. I could see Ganon's confusion in slow motion as I rushed towards him, slashing up from my left hip, down to my right, and then sideways to where I'd started. Ganon staggered backward as Malice poured from his face. Moving around him, I stabbed my sword into his side, creating another wound that spewed Malice. Ganon scuttled away.

Aiming his laser again, the targeter settled on my face again. Sprinting away, the laser stayed on my body, until he suddenly moved it in front of me. I slid through the explosion, turning towards Ganon through the dust. I barely spotted the sword coming down towards me. Holding the Master Sword in a reverse grip, his sword scraped past it, striking the ground next to my left foot.

'He's...smart?' He had purposefully blocked my eyesight. That had never happened with the Blights. They had just attacked and attacked and attacked, only acting with rudimentary instincts. Apparently, Lynels got their brains from their creator.

Ganon raised his arm, blocks of ice forming in front of him. Using Cryonis, I broke them all, moving towards him. His claws swiped at me, but prepared, I backflipped over it. I rushed in again, slashing with as much force as I could muster. My sword arced downwards, drawing a nice cut across his face.

Moving backward, he scowled. He had several cuts across his body, all leaking Malice, draining him of his health. Meanwhile, I had several burns on my face, and my sword hand was bruised. I drank the last potion, feeling my injuries disappear. My sword arm stopped shaking, and I could feel my energy coming back.

Ganon roared in anger, his eyes boring into me. I held the Master Sword firm, staring right back at him. He eyed me, circling the room. I held the Master Sword as if I was going to throw it, before firing a blast of energy towards him. It struck his cheek, drawing even more Malice from him.

He flinched, staring at me, not expecting me to be able to hit him at a range. Suddenly, an orange glow began to form. It spread from his abdomen, traveling across his body, fully covering every inch of his form. I fired another energy beam, but this one just hit the orange covering, and disappeared without a trace.

Moving around him, I experimentally swung at his leg. My sword bounced right of the cloak, making me stumble back. 'Is he invincible?!''

Ganon jumped backward, landing on the wall again. Circling around me, he raised his laser pointer at me. I sprinted backward, feeling the heat against my back.

'There has to be an opening somewhere!' I thought. He continued to shoot volley after volley of lasers, forcing me to continuously sprint around the room.

'There!' Every time Ganon attacked me, his aura would disappear. He couldn't attack me while he was invincible, meaning that if I could time my strike to connect when he fired, I could damage him. He aimed his laser once again, the targeter directly on my face. I stood my ground, hefting the Master Sword over my shoulder. Just as I heard the laser pointer stop, I fired.

"Yes!" I cheered. Just as he had been about to fire, my strike had hit him. He shook, stumbling off the wall. I rushed forward to meet him.

Just beneath my feet, a magic circle formed, glowing the same blue as the lasers I just dodged. It shone for a moment before my vision was filled with pillars of light. Pain shot through my legs.

As the light faded I fell to my knees. In the back of my head, I could hear someone crying, but the pain was too unbearable to focus on anything. I could feel deep gashes throughout my legs, all of them gushing blood. My ankles didn't feel right either. They were bent inwards, and I could feel the bone grinding against bone, increasing the pain that I felt.

Ganon rose from the ground, sneering at me. Dread struck me. I'd fallen for his trap. I'd known that he was intelligent, that he could think and adjust his strategy. I'd rushed in blindly, elated that I'd hit him through his aura, and I hadn't considered the fact that he could've faked it.

He swiped his arm towards me. I raised my hands in front of my face, but I still felt the force of the impact. I flew backward, scraping against the floor a few times, rolling to a stop at the opposite wall. I looked over towards Ganon. He was standing above the Master Sword, which shined brighter than I'd ever seen. He approached it, but it pulsed, light arcing out of it, and Ganon stumbled backward.

'Come on Link!' I grit my teeth. Dragging myself, I sat against the wall, resting my eyes for a moment.

"You know that I am always willing to heal you...correct?" Mipha asked, floating just above the ground. I smiled as she swept her hand over my legs.

"I know...Thank you."

"It is my pleasure…" She smiled sadly, fading away from view.

"Alright...Let's go." I stood, walking towards Ganon. He glared, activating his aura again. He backed away from the Master Sword, raising a hand above his head. A Spear materialized in his hand, one I recognized from my first fight with a Scourge. That was Waterblight Ganon's Spear.

Sprinting forwards, I raced towards the Master Sword. Ganon threw the spear, angling it just above the Master Sword's aura of influence. It flew directly towards me.

Dropping down, I slid underneath the spear, grabbing the Master Sword, before resuming my sprint. "Urbosa!" I yelled, snapping my fingers.

"Got it!"

The sound of Thunder cracked across the room as Ganon was struck with multiple bolts of lightning. Electricity raced across his body, his orange aura disappearing. He appeared to be suspended in the air, before he finally collapsed, his appendages splaying outwards. Running past, I swept the Master across his side, creating a long gash that ran from his chest to his back.

He quickly scrambled up, screaming in pain. His aura activated as he moved. I paused for a moment, trying to catch my breath. He back away quickly, his feet barely keeping up with his body. He was scared!

I could tell that he was probably low on health. He had several deep wounds that drained at his health, and I'd shown that I could cause some serious damage. He was only a few strikes away from dying.

Roaring, he created several tornadoes, sending them towards me, I ran between the winds, which whipped with small pieces of stone, drawing cuts across my face. I was slowly getting closer to Ganon. Raising his sword, he swung it down at me. I put my fists together.

"Oh no you don't!"

Ganon's sword bounced back against the shield, forcing his sword arm back in a painful arc. He jumped back onto the wall to gain some distance. He frantically aimed his reticle towards me, which blinked across my body before finally focusing on my head. I grinned.

He fired quickly, trying to finish me off. Instead, Daruk reflected the laser back at him, causing him to lose his grip at fall from the wall. I raced forward to meet him, sheathing my sword.

The magic circle came into existence beneath me again, but this time I was prepared. Jumping into a crouch, I willed the winds to whip up underneath me. Revali flew around, aiding me in the updraft's creation. Jumping upwards, I paraglided towards Ganon, who scuttled backward to avoid me.

Landing on the floor, I drew the Master Sword, throwing an energy beam towards him. His aura destroyed it, but it was enough to cause him to attack again. He summoned so many blocks of ice that I could barely make out his body behind the wall of ice. He sent them all careening towards me. Many of them destroyed each other since there wasn't enough space for them.

I ran from the few remaining blocks, which all crashed into the ground behind me, leaving small cuts in my back. I looked up just in time to see Ganon's sword arcing down at me once again. Planting my feet, I hopped sideways just as the sword reached my shoulder.

Flying across the ground, feeling the wind whipping at my hair, I felt elated. I swung upwards, slashing deep within Ganon's eye. I'd done it. I'd won.

Hopping away, I watched as Ganon tried to maintain his footing. He staggered towards me, his claws desperately swiping, but he was slow. Malice began to leak out of his body from places that I hadn't hit, and he collapsed. I could hear the other Champion's cheers in my ear as I sheathed the Master Sword.

He whimpered as more malice spewed from his body. He didn't have the energy to maintain a body like this. His voice faded out, and his body began to blacken.

Much like normal monsters, his body disappeared into an explosion of purple smoke, except his smoke stayed behind, swirling around the room, before slowly spiraling up into the hole at the top of the nest. I walked forwards, trying to follow, but before I could do anything, golden light began to encircle me, and I raced upwards, faster than I could have ever traveled.


I landed in Hyrule Field, near the Central Tower. Looking around, I couldn't find any of the Guardian Stalkers that patrolled here. Hearing a small nicker, I turned.

"Epona!" I said, eyes widening in surprise. "What are you doing here?" She nickered. "I told you to stay by the old ranch!" I pulled an apple from my pouch. "It's dangerous around here." She whined, before carefully plucking the apple from my hand. "It's okay...as long as you're safe." I stroked her mane as she ate.

"...Ganon...Ganon...Ganon was born out of a dark past. He is a pure embodiment of the ancient evil that is reborn time and time again." Zelda's voice entered my head. "He has assumed his pure enraged form. If set free upon our world, the destruction will be unlike anything ever seen before."

'His pure form?!' Turning, I was greeted by a sight that I'll never forget. The sky, which should have been blue in the morning, was a deep blood red. The blood moon raced across the sky, rising and setting constantly, traveling faster and faster. Clouds faded in and out of existence, whisping across the sky. The air was speckled with pieces of malice. But that wasn't what stunned me.

Smoke was coalescing, forming a new body. A hoof smashed into the ground, displacing trees. Two tusks formed at the front of the creature, and, as the smoke seeped into his skin, Ganon's body was displayed to me.

He had taken the form of a boar. The same animal as when he'd first been circling Hyrule Castle, but instead of a wispy, smoke like texture, he had pure black malice as skin. Purple flames came off him, resembling hair, and two mighty tusks jutted forwards, made of what seemed to be a more refined malice, sharpened into points. He towered above me, easily the size of a Divine Beast.

He roared (which was not a sound I ever expected to hear from a pig), before setting his eyes on me. He stared at me with so much bloodlust and anger that I felt rooted to the ground.

"I entrust you with The Bow of Light - a powerful weapon in the face of evil." Light shimmered as a golden bow descended from above. It floated just feet ahead of me, twinkling against the red sky.

"Link...you may not be at the point where you have fully recovered your power or all your memories…" I vaulted onto Epona, my heart and mind set on my goal.

"Ready girl?" I asked softly. Epona neighed in response.

"But courage need not be remembered...For it is never forgotten!"

"Go!" I spurred Epona into a gallop, scooping the Bow of Light as I passed. Epona moved gracefully across the plains, directly towards Ganon. I could feel her muscles contract and expand as we approached.

Ganon lowered his head, drawing in air, before a crack resonated across the field. A massive laser came from Ganon's mouth, burning the ground beneath him to nothing. He moved his head towards us, trying to fry us into oblivion. I turned Epona left, and she responded without complaint, barely outrunning the heat of the attack. Now that we were at his side, I pulled the Bow from my back and fired. The arrow traveled straight, directly towards where I'd been aiming, but when it struck, the malice didn't even react to the burst of light that emerged from the arrow.

"That energy covering Ganon's Body is called Malice. None of your attacks will get through as he is now...I will hold the Malice back as much as I can, but my power is waning." Of course it would be. She'd been holding him for 100 years. If she was still at full power I would have been surprised. "Attack any glowing points you see!" And she was still working.

'How can you be so perfect Zelda?' I thought as I waited for the glow she was talking about.

"May you be victorious."

Ganon moved his hoof, crushing another tree beneath it. He turned towards us, glowering at me. I spurred Epona left again, just as three golden circles appeared on Ganon's side.

"Shoot a glowing area!"

Passing by his side, I quickly fired three arrows towards the center of the circles. They struck true, penetrating deep into Ganon. His muscles (If he could have muscles made of malice) trembled.

"Ganon's power is weakening." I could tell. Those arrows penetrated deep. I had already taken almost half of his health away.

As big and powerful as Beast Ganon was, he was incredibly slow. It took him a while to turn, and as powerful as the laser was, he had to shoot directly in front of himself. Even so, adrenaline rushed through my veins. I couldn't help but smile as we raced past him, dodging all his attempts to hit us. Zelda had activated her magic again, which had taken another chunk of his health off.

Epona raced left, crossing over a scorched area of earth. As we passed over, I could feel the warm air rising, pushing my bangs away from my face.

"There!" Zelda said in my head. Looking around, I spotted a golden circle on his stomach, between all four of his hooves.

"Come on Epona!" I laughed. She galloped between his hooves, which raised themselves, trying to crush us underneath.

Epona nickered (which I swear sounded like laughter) as we raced underneath him. Aiming upwards, I hit him directly in the center of the magic.

He roared, backing away as we came out from under him. Parts of his body were beginning to glow golden, which seemed to be an effect of the arrows. His forehead squirmed before rays of golden light shone through. His forehead opened, revealing a massive Eye of Malice.

"That's the very core of Ganon's being! Do what you must, Link!"

I carefully aimed, drawing the string back before releasing. I watched the arrow sail towards Ganon's core. However, the eye focused on the arrow, before retreating back into his forehead. It had been forced out by the light, but could still take temporary refuge inside. The arrows weren't fast enough to get there before he could react.

Ganon snorted as the eye reemerged. I maneuvered across the field, trying to think. I had to shoot him from close enough that he couldn't react in time. I had to get up there.

I remembered that his massive laser created enough warmth for the air to form a powerful updraft. Now I just had to get him to attack.

Doing that was actually pretty easy. He tried to hit me with his horns as I rode around in circles, but I made sure that Epona kept just out of range. Finally, he sucked in air, and his breath crackled across the ground.

"Epona! RUN!" Epona galloped harder than she'd ever run, and it was a good thing too because Ganon didn't stop this time. He kept firing even as he turned, the laser sweeping over the plains in jerky movements as he tried to follow us. Finally, his breath ran out, and Ganon heaved, trying to regain his energy.

'Here we go!' Turning quickly, we crossed over a blackened patch of grass. "Okay, Epona...I'll be right back." Pulling out the Paraglider, I released Epona's stirrups. I vaulted upwards, using the saddle as a platform. At the apex of my jump, I opened the Paraglider and rode the winds high into the red sky.

Ganon stared up at me, his core unblinking. I let go of the paraglider, letting myself fall. Just as I was level with his core, I pulled out the bow. Closing my eye, I let go of the string. The eye widened imperceptibly, before trying to retreat back into his forehead, but it was too late. My aim was true.

Gliding down softly, I landed just next to where Epona had stopped. Ganon roared as light began to seep from his forehead. He opened his mouth, spitting a small glowing sphere. As the sphere descended, it began to take on a different form.

Zelda was still wearing the dress she'd worn 100 years ago. In fact, she looked the same as she did 100 years ago. She had the same bruises, the same cuts, the same figure.

She landed, her hands clasped in prayer. Ganon recoiled in recognition. She was barely moving, but the sealing power was all over her. She was glowing ethereally, which Ganon really didn't seem to like. He pawed(hooved?) the ground, preparing to charge. I was about to move in to protect her, but before either of us could move, she raised her hand.

Ganon glowed briefly, before disappearing into the smoke. I realized that he'd become the smoke. He spiraled upwards, roaring towards the sky before swooping back down towards us. Zelda stood her ground, unflinching.

A golden sphere formed before her, expanding outwards in all directions. It began to absorb parts of Ganon, and he desperately flew upwards to escape its grasp. However, the sphere finally caught him, and, as he was absorbed within, a strange symbol glowed within the sphere.

Without warning, the sphere collapsed in on itself, sinking to the ground. Just as it reached the dirt, it disappeared.

Zelda faltered for a moment, before righting herself. The moon stopped speeding across the sky, and it began to revert back to its natural blue color. The sun reappeared, and the malice stopped floating through the air.

'It...It's over!' I thought elated. "It's over…"

"I've been watching over you all this time…" She spoke. I began to walk towards her. Her back was facing me, so I couldn't make out her expression. "I've witnessed your struggles to return to us as well as your trials in battle." So she had been able to see me. "I always thought-no, always believed that you would find a way to defeat Ganon."

As I approached, I noticed just how real her voice was. In my head, it had always been whispy and fleeting. Now, I could hear her clearly. It was...nostalgic. It made me feel good.

She turned towards me, a smile gracing her features. "Thank you, Link...the Hero of Hyrule." Now that she was facing me, I could finally take her in. She was adorable. That soft blush on her cheeks as she looked at me made me feel warm on the inside. In the Breath of the Wild, she looked magical

Then, her smile faltered. It was still there, but it looked strained, and a little forced. She seemed to search for words, unable to look me in the eye.

"May I ask...Do you really remember me?"

I froze. Did I remember her? She was the only one that I remembered. The only person who I had images of. Impa, Dorephan, Purah, Robbie. Every one of them was blank. I'd had to meet everyone for the first time, but the catch was they knew everything about me. It was so hard trying to learn about people who knew things about you that you couldn't even remember. If she didn't know that I did remember her, she hadn't seen everything. So then maybe she'd only been able to see the important moments?

While I puzzled that over in my mind, I saw her eyes lower towards the ground. She began to fiddle with her hands. "No...I should not have expected such…"

"No...I do remember…" She looked up, eyes shining with tears. "I remember everything." I smiled at her.

I stepped towards her, about to bow down as I remembered I was supposed to do, but instead, she flung her arms around me. She was crying into my shoulder, but...instead of being tears of sadness, like the last time, she was smiling. I hesitated for a moment, unsure of what to do, but I couldn't stop myself from putting my arms around her, pulling her closer.

In the back of my head, I knew that we were disgusting. I was covered in cuts and was pretty sure I still had ice shards in my back. My clothes were stained with sweat, and covered in grime. I could feel bruises dotting my body. Zelda wasn't any better. Her dress was ripped, and covered in dirt. She had several bruises of her own, which attracted attention like beacons against her otherwise-perfect skin.

We stayed there for a moment, though it felt much longer to me. She pulled away, and I reluctantly released her from my arms.

"I'm sorry…"

"For what...uh Princess?" I struggled to reacquaint myself with the mannerisms of a bodyguard.

She looked towards me. "I should have found a way to heal you, without the loss of your memories...if only this accursed power had come sooner…"

"No Princess!" I started. "I...none of us blame you! Not me, or The Champions!" She started to tear up again. 'So please...don't blame yourself either." I pulled her back for another hug. This time, she began crying for real, with the loud sobbing to boot.

"I was *sob* certain *sob* that you would *sob* all hate me!" I stroked her hair absentmindedly (which was still soft and silky despite all the years that had passed).

"How could you think that, Princess?" I said. "We love you...we would never."

"Are you *hic* sure?" She asked against my shoulder.

"Yes. I've talked to them. Urbosa made that point very clear." I chuckled. I felt her nod.

I held her there for a while until I was sure that she was feeling better. She sighed, looking across the field. "Thank you…"

"Of course, Princess." I smiled.

"It's been so long since I was able to see Hyrule like this...it's beautiful."

"You kept it that way…" She looked at me, confused. "Princess...without you, Hyrule would have fallen. You've done so much, and I...well, I was napping the entire time."

"But without you, I never would have the ability defeat him. I could only keep him confined within the castle, I could never weaken him as you did."

"Well then, we've both done something for Hyrule, right?" I grinned. "Let's go."

"Where will we be going?" She asked.

"We need to go to Kakariko. I promised that I'd return after I won."

"Alright…" She gazed back towards the castle, which had been her prison for the last century. Looking back at it now though, and I could appreciate the architecture. Without the evil feeling that seeped from its walls, the castle looked fit for this kingdom, looming over Hyrule. Instead of feeling evil, to me, it felt inspiring now. And I knew that my job wasn't done. Even if the fight was done, Hyrule had been ruined. Zelda would do all that she could to recreate Hyrule, and I planned to be right there when she did.

She turned back, looking at me for confirmation. "Let's go." She nodded, walking towards Epona, who waited patiently.

I took one last look at the castle. It was finally calm, a deep silence settled over it. Just then, a flash of green caught my eye. Looking up towards the Throne Room, I could just make out the outlines of the King and The Champions gazing down towards me. They shimmered in the daylight, before each and every one of them began to dissolve, a lot like the monks inside the shrines. I felt a slight drain on my body, and four small lights shot from my chest, following their spirits into the sky. Now that they were gone, so was my access to their abilities. But I was okay with that. It was never mine to begin with. They had fulfilled their purpose, and they deserved to move on.

"Link?"

I turned, seeing Zelda looking back at me curiously. I jogged towards her, pulling a carrot from my pack. Feeding it to Epona, I turned to her.

"Are you ready?" I asked. She looked around for a moment before meeting my gaze.

"Yes. I am." Patting Epona's mane, I moved to help Zelda onto Epona. Vaulting onto Epona, I made sure that Zelda had a firm grip on Epona's mane before I grabbed the reins.

'My quest is over...but I'm still not done.' That was my only thought as we trotted towards Kakariko Village.


Impa lives in a mansion! I refuse to let her only have two rooms!

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