It had been a hundred years since the last catastrophe had happened in Hyrule. It was night in Whittleton village where an old wizened man approached. He was the oldest person you could imagine. He had wrinkles all over his hands and face; he had short white hair but a large mustache and beard that fell to his waist. He had gentle old eyes that seemed very wise, he wore a white robe and held a wooden staff in one hand, in the other was a bundle of blankets. His name was Link.

Link looked inside the blankets where a small baby slept. He had blond hair, and blue eyes and the pointed ears of a Hylian. Link sighed, this baby was also named Link…or at least he was now and he was proof that the old man's end was near. His purpose was about to be fulfilled. Link was happy and sad about the prospect of death. He knew there was an afterlife and that he would find all of his gone friends there. Link was the oldest man in Hyrule right now, so he had a lot of dead friends. His wife, Zelda was dead. Niko was dead, and so was Alfonzo. Everyone who had been older than Link was dead, except for the Lokomo. So Link was happy about the thought of seeing them again, on the other hand, he had friends and family that he would be leaving behind. Link would dearly miss his son, Rinku and his daughter, Zelda. He would even miss his bratty grandson, Linebeck and he would also miss his granddaughter, another Zelda, though she had taken her mothers old nickname of "Zel". She had just given birth to her daughter that day, which made Link a great-grandfather now; he had gotten a glimpse of the small baby girl before he made his way here with the boy. And another reason Link was sad (though this was the most trivial reason) was because he didn't beat Niko's record age, he had missed by fourteen years. Niko had lived to be a hundred and thirty….

Link walked over to the house of Alfonzo's son, Bonzo, and set the baby down. He took out a piece of paper and scribbled "Link" on it before tucking it into the baby's blankets. Link wondered if this Link would have a relationship with his great granddaughter. After staring for a moment, Link returned to his train and headed to the Tower of Spirits.

As Link stopped the train, he crept to Anjean and Byrne's room. They were both asleep. They now looked like young adults, whereas a hundred years ago they looked like teenagers. Link placed a note in their room and then left. He headed up the staircase to the top of the tower. Link stepped in the last room and headed through a series of floors with the Phantom's help. When he reached the battle ring, he tapped his staff on the floor and a pedestal appeared in the middle of the ring. Link pulled out of his robe, a sword in a sheath. Link pulled the Lokomo sword out and placed it in the pedestal. The pedestal was magic and would only let one worthy of possessing the sword take it. Link tapped the sword and it glowed for a few seconds, and then turned back to normal. He had cast a spell on it.

Link had left a note with Anjean and Byrne explaining this, that the next time a threat rose, a hero would have to scale this tower to retrieve this sword. Link wondered if Byrne, Rinku, or Linebeck V would try and chuckled. Link headed outside of the room and began climbing the tower. When Link reached the top, he tapped the staff twice on the ground. The door leading here closed, and Link knew all the other doors leading to every other section of the tower were closed too. All except the very first door. Suddenly four silver keys appeared in front of Link and scattered to each of the four realms. Four golden keys appeared next, and they flew into the tower. The next hero would have to enter each floor and, once there, reach the rail map room. The gold key would be there. Link had explained this in his letter to Anjean and Byrne. Once they had the golden key, they would have to look for one of the silver keys in one of the four realms. Then they could open the next door and get the next gold key. The hero would have to continue until they had opened the last door and made it to the Lokomo Sword. The gold keys had numbers on them, representing the door they could open. The #1 keys couldn't open the last door.

There was one last thing Link put down on his letter, and Link thought of this as he headed to the altar down a floor in the tower. If the hero had found the Lokomo Sword, they could speak to Link just once. But to do that, they had to go to the sand realm and undo the spell Link had cast on it. Once they did, they would have to return the sword to its pedestal which would open the door leading to the top of the tower. They would then find Link here. Link made his way to the twenty fourth floor and sighed as he sat on the altar. He could feel his life leaving him.

Link saw visions of a young boy dressed in green and with a recruit's hat. He was fourteen and with a very pretty girl who looked just like Link's wife, Zelda. She was his great granddaughter, and the two were asking her uncle Linebeck to use his train for some unknown reason. Link couldn't help but smile as he saw a new secene with Ganondorf. He was facing his descendant and the new hero. She had retrieved the Bow of Light which Link left with his family, and the Hero of Courage had the Lokomo Sword. Link had complete confidence in the two.

"You did it, Link…it's almost time now. I've missed you." Zelda said.

"I missed you two, Zel." Link said, his voice sounding less old and croaky. Zelda's spirit was next to him, in the form of her fourteen year old self. Link's body was turning younger; he was thirty, twenty, fourteen. Link saw a new world that looked remarkably like Hyrule but much roomier and much more beautiful. There was a crowd waiting for him. Everyone he knew from his age in Hyrule and people from even further, he could see Linebeck with his grandfather, Alfonzo with his, The Hero of wWnds with his arm around Tetra who was surrounded by her pirates. Niko was waving happily at Link who waved back; he had never seen Niko look so young.

"Call me, Zelda, OK?" Zelda said.

"What's everyone here for?" Link asked as his earthly body glowed green.

"They are waiting for their king…it's time." Zelda said giving Link a kiss.

"I nearly forgot how nice it is to kiss you, Zelda…" Link said.

"I could never forget." Zelda said. Link sighed; his body was breaking into several glowing green particles and was drifting off. Link said his last words as this happened. The same words of Daphnes Nohansen Hyrule, the first king of Hyrule when he sent Link, the Hero of Winds to find the new Hyrule. The same words as Link, the Hero of Winds, the first king of New Hyrule, as he made the wind blow the Hero of Spirit's cradle to his old friend Niko.

"I have scattered the seeds of the future…"

Alright, story is over. Now just need to add notes.