Hey guys! It's time for another chapter of the story! I'm thinking this will be a long chapter just given that we have to go through the Hyrule Castle, but we'll see. I hope you have liked the story up to this point. Anyone who has followed or favorited the story is awesome! The reviews were cool too! They really make me want to write more! Thanks so much for the support and here's the chapter!


Ch. 35: Hyrule Castle

(Link's POV)

"We need to hurry and save Princess Zelda. Ganondorf was just using Zant to get back to the world of light. And since he's back, Princess Zelda's in grave danger. We need to find her as fast as we can," Midna says with a sense of urgency as she transports us to Castle Town.

I look around and notice we're on the bridge that leads up to a large gate that's the entrance to Hyrule Castle. Like before, the castle is surrounded by a huge pyramid shield of twilight that was previously impenetrable. But now, maybe Midna can access it since she is at full strength. She combines all the fused shadows together and fits it to her head. When that happens, multiple arms shoot out from her body and start pounding the twilight wall of the pyramid. Scarlett and I take a step back and see that the wall begins to crack from the powerful strikes.

"She's amazing," Scarlett mutters beside me. I agree with a look and glance back at Midna in front of us. I hope we can get her back to her true form. After all we've been through, she deserves to be her true self again.

Midna continues to hit the pyramid until the light from the inside of it starts to seep out through the multitude of cracks forming up and down the walls. It looks like the pressure is too much for the twilight to hold and it suddenly explodes into tiny yellow shards. The shockwave from the explosion sends Midna back to us and we both catch her before she hits the ground.

"You okay!?" I ask her. She takes the fused shadows off her and lets out an exhale of exhaustion.

"Yeah, just a little winded. I got the twilight to break."

"Good job, Midna. You did awesome," Scarlett tells her, putting her hand on Midna's arm. Midna smiles and looks back at the shards of twilight glass that had hit the ground.

"Thanks, but now comes the hard part. We got to get in that castle and find the princess before Ganondorf does something to her. I'm not sure how powerful he is but if Zant was a follower of his I fear he'll be the most powerful foe we've faced yet. You guys ready?"

We nod to her and look to the giant gated door that acts as the entrance to the Castle. I have Scarlett help me open the door, and with a grunt, we manage to move it a few feet inward.

"Stupid heavy door," Scarlett says with a laugh. I smile and walk inside of what looks like a courtyard.

"This is the west courtyard of the castle," Scarlett tells me as she looks around. She would know since she's lived here most of her life.

"Hmm...You wouldn't happen to know how to get through the castle would you?" I ask. She shakes her head and sighs.

"Probably not. I know the basic layout, but I've never actually been inside the castle. Only knights, politicians, or representatives from other towns could enter the castle and meet the princess. Most of the people in Castle Town have never even set foot in this courtyard. It's kind of wild."

I hum again in thought. It's crazy to think about. The difference between this place and my village is really something. Hell, this courtyard might just be bigger than the village...

"I guess we'll have to explore the castle like we did with every other dungeon we went through. Let's start by following this stone path," I tell her. The stone path led northwest to a few small buildings outside the main structure of the castle. Everything was neatly placed in the courtyard like the flowers and statues.

"This place is pretty cool," Scarlett says to me. It's like we're always thinking the same thing.

"Yeah, it is. Hey uhh...You don't think Princess Zelda would mind putting a statue of us in this courtyard after we save her, do you?"

She gives me a look and then laughs.

"A statue, Link?"

"Yeah! Don't you think that would be cool!?" I ask with a grin.

"Yes, but I'm not sure if the Princess would want to use the royal budget on two statues of us."

"I bet she would if we saved her and all of Hyrule! I'll even pose for the sculptor if they need me to," I say proudly. She shakes her head.

"You're silly," she laughs. In front of us, a group of bulblins jump out and screech at us but we don't feel fear from them. We've dealt with hundreds of them at this point. Killing them doesn't take much out of us. At the point of the last slash I take, a louder and darker toned growl hits my eardrums. I know that sound...

"Ugh, again...?" I grimace. The sound's coming from King Bulblin. How in the world is he still alive after everything Scarlett and I have done to defeat him? He fell off the bridge after getting his ass beat, he got beaten to a pulp in the Gerudo Desert, and now he's well enough to face us here?

"Haven't we killed this guy like twice already?" Scarlett asks beside me, a look of disgust on her face as well.

"It might be even more than that at this point. I can't remember..."

I grip the handle of my sword as he reveals himself from behind the small castle building. One of his horns is cut off from our past encounter and he has scars all over his large, green body. He's holding his signature hammer again. If I remember correctly, he's extremely slow with it.

"Alright, let's take him down once and for all," I say before rushing at him, my shield raised. He raises his hammer and swings at me, but I duck before it can hit me. Using my Hylian shield, I smash it against him to put him in a daze. I then front flip over him and slash at his helm, causing him to scratch at his face in pain. Ha, thanks Shade for teaching us that one. Scarlett, on the other side, slides up to him and slices at his Achilles tendon.

"Argh!"

He falls forward a bit and we use this chance to attack him even more. He's even weaker than the past times we've faced him, so this doesn't even feel like a fight, just a beating. After a few seconds he drops his hammer and puts his hands up in mercy.

"E-Enough! I yield!"

My eyes widen and I stop attacking him. Did he just speak actual words to us and not muffled sounds?

"You can talk?" Scarlett asks in shock. The Bulblin King nods his head and then stares at the ground with gloom.

"I am...sorry for everything I have done to you two. When the Twilight appeared, I thought that I could rule over this land because I was the strongest. Only now do I realize that you are the strongest in Hyrule. Before, I didn't even have enough respect for you to talk to you like normal. But now...I know I've been a fool. I shall take my leave now...Forever...There's a prisoner in the building I was guarding...I planned on keeping her as a hostage for you but...I don't care anymore...She's safe...Goodbye."

And with that, he walks away from us without another word. Any surviving bulblins, though not many, follow behind him like lost puppies until we see them no more. I wonder if that means we don't have to face another bulblin again. If so, that sounds great.

"I never knew he could speak. He actually sounded kinda sophisticated," Midna says with surprise.

"I'm surprised too...and also glad that we don't have to face him again. It feels like a pressure's been lifted from our shoulders," Scarlett says with a certain brightness in her eyes. I smile and look at the building the Bulblin King had been guarding. He said there was a prisoner in here.

"I feel the same way. Let's let his prisoner free."

I walk to the building and open the door. Behind it is a girl with a large dress on. The dress is covered in pink and purple butterflies while the girl herself has a variety of small, colorful bug tattoos on her cheeks. Her dirty blonde hair is tied into two ponytails and is accompanied by a brown headband.

"Oh my! You defeated him!" She says, her eyes wide and her voice light as a feather. I open my mouth to say something but Scarlett gasps behind me.

"Agitha!? You're the prisoner!?"

I turn around and look at her.

"You know her?"

"Yeah, we used to go to school together! She's an expert when it comes to bugs and insects. It's pretty amazing how much she knows about them," she tells me as she walks up to the girl and frees her from the shackles that had her restrained.

"Thank you so much, Scarlett. I was afraid he might kill me if I stayed here any longer. And you're right! I love my bugs!" She laughs. She must have the highest pitched voice I've ever heard in my life. It would be kind of funny if she had the same voice as sucking up the helium from a balloon. "...I never thought you would be the one to save me, Scarlett! I never saw you as the warrior type!" Agitha said to the girl. Scarlett laughed and rubbed the side of her face awkwardly.

"Me neither, to be honest. Apparently, I'm the chosen heroine of Hyrule. Crazy, huh! And Link here is the chosen hero of Hyrule!"

Agitha looks at me and nods.

"Thank you as well, Link. That is wild! Not as wild as how a caterpillar can entrap itself in its own cocoon for eight to twelve days and transform into a butterfly but still pretty wild! I'm happy for you though! You look amazing!" she exclaims with rosy cheeks. Scarlett giggles with excitement and I can't help but grin at the both of them.

"Aw! Thank you so much! You look great too! And I would have never gotten this far if it wasn't for Link here. He's my boyfriend, by the way," she whispers to the insect girl from behind her hand. Agitha glances at me and smiles big.

"Oh wow, you've got yourself a cutie, Scarlett!"

There's nothing for me to do except stand there and blush as they catch up with one another. I look down at my shadow and see that Midna's snickering to herself within the darkness. Man, what's the opposite of a sausage fest? Whatever it is, I'm in it.

"How in the world did you get caught by King Bulblin of all people?" Scarlett asks Agitha. Agitha sighs and crosses her arms.

"Well, what happened was...He offered to take me to a rare bug I had never heard about..."

"Ah, I see," Scarlett replies with a laugh. "...It all makes sense now...Well, I would love to talk to you some more, but Link and I need to save the Princess. She's in danger somewhere in the castle!"

"Oh! Then don't let me waste anymore of your time! You do what you have to do! But! Do come visit me at the shop when you're done! I'll be there waiting for you! Please be careful!"

She takes out an umbrella from her dress and clicks the button on the handle. The umbrella expands open, and she begins to lift off the ground while butterflies suddenly appear beneath her. In mere seconds, she flies away from us and out of the courtyard with the butterflies following her.

"It was so good to see her. Weird that she was King Bulblin's prisoner," Scarlett comments as we watch her fly away.

"Is it as weird as her using her umbrella and butterflies to fly away?" I ask, slightly stunned at the sight.

"Nope, perfectly normal!" She yells with a smirk. She starts walking towards the east courtyard and I run to catch up with her. She's too much. I shake my head and smile when I remember the question I had earlier.

"Hey, guys...erm...girls."

Midna comes out of my shadow and Scarlett looks at me.

"I just had a stupid question to ask both of you since you might know."

"What is it, Link?"

"What's the opposite of a sausage fest?" I ask, honestly confused of what the answer should be. The two girls look at each other and answer at the same time.

"A taco fest," they say with a straight face. I smile and then stop to laugh while holding my stomach. Of course, that's what it's called! How could I be so naïve!

"Why did you want to ask us that question?" Midna asks in curiosity.

"I was just wondering, is all," I reply to her.

They look at each other again and laugh like I just had. They probably think I'm an idiot but that's fine! I got my answer!

"Let's just focus on getting to Princess Zelda," Scarlett laughs as we reach the east courtyard.

"Agreed."

Looking up, we see multiple bulblin arrows on them. I bet they left when they saw their king leaving. I bet Ganondorf didn't see this coming; his bulblin supporters just leaving without even fighting us.

"I'm glad we don't have to kill them," I say. Scarlett matches my thoughts and sighs in relief.

"Me too. I hate killing things even though I know we have to do it."

I hum in response and we keep walking until we reach the end of the courtyard. At the end, we come across a graveyard with a royal marking on each headstone. Midna points at a huge tree in the center of the graveyard and raises her tiny hand at us.

"You guys might want to turn into wolves to see these spirits."

Scarlett and I nod and Midna transforms us into our wolf forms. Using our senses, Hyrulian soldiers appear before us in front of the tree. They all look depressed and don't seem to want to do anything. I guess they see us because they all turn to look at me and Scarlett for a second before returning to their gloomy selves.

"There is a map of the castle in that building over there," one of them informs us in a monotone voice. We peer at the building and see a piece of parchment lying on the ground, mostly likely dropped by one of the soldiers when Zant attacked the castle. We bark our thanks and Midna turns us back into humans.

"I hope that these soldiers can rest in peace once Ganondorf is defeated," I mutter as I pick up the folded map. I unfold it and a key slides into my hand from inside the map.

"That's probably the key to the entrance, I would say. What a score!" Midna screams. I have to agree with her on that. The easier it is to get through the castle, the better! I hand Scarlett the key and hold onto the map.

"To the entrance it is then."

We go back to the entrance of the courtyard and head straight to the main entrance of the castle. At the front door, Scarlett inserts the small key into the socket, and we hear a click, signifying that the door is unlocked now. With a screech, the door opens, and we finally enter the castle.

The first thing I notice is how pitch black it is in here. I can hardly see a thing. Scarlett and I take out our lanterns and let the light spread across the room. The room is as big as a ballroom with chandeliers and everything hanging from the ceiling. It's pretty cool! I see an unlit torch pole a few feet in front of us and go to light it with my lantern. That way, we won't waste any oil. More light reveals the abandoned bulblin equipment on the floor.

"Huh...You think all of the bulblins are connected to the king? Even the ones inside the castle left."

"I guess so. It's weird that they follow one person and will drop everything they're doing to follow him. It would be fascinating to study that sometime," Scarlett says, picking up some of the arrows and stashing them away in her arrow quiver.

"If you do, I'll come with you."

"Good, it'll be a little adventure after this one," she tells me with a smile of happiness on her face. I return the smile and kiss her. This time Midna doesn't make fun of us. She only helps us by lighting all the other unlit torches in the room, causing the darkness of it to disappear.

"Thanks, Midna!"

"No prob! I know y'all are getting sick of being in the dark."

She's not wrong but I didn't hate being in it since that's what she's used to. The three of us look around for a path forward but all the doors on this level are locked. That means we'll have to go to the second floor. Above us, several chandeliers hang from the ceiling, motionless. Scarlett and I know what to do though.

"Time to go up."

We take out our claw shots and point them at the chandeliers. The chain takes us up to the second-floor balcony and we land on our feet effortlessly. Up here, there is only one door. It better fucking be unlocked...

"Okay, good," I say when it opens for me. Scarlett chuckles and follows in after me along with Midna. In this room, the walls are lined with a gold and shiny force field. It blocks all the doors in the room and touching it would probably burn your hand to the touch. This usually means that...

"Ah crap," Scarlett groans in the direction of the middle of the room. I turn my head and see a darknut knight standing there, almost like he was waiting for us. He taps his sword on the ground a couple of times and then raises it in anticipation.

"I guess getting through the castle without fighting anything was a long shot, huh?"

"Yeah..." she replies, "but we've faced one of these guys before. This shouldn't be too hard. Focus on the back, right?"

I nod and we ready for battle. This guy was tough in the Temple of Time but after knowing how to beat him it'll be a little easier. Scarlett and I both try different techniques on him; techniques that Shade has taught us over the past couple of months. I try helm splitting the bastard and Scarlett sticks to rolling around to the knight's back and slashing at him that way. Eventually, the knight can't take anymore, and his armor falls to the floor with a "clunking" sound.

"Get owned," I say, kicking the empty helmet to the wall. The golden shield around the room disappears, leaving us a door on the west side and a door on the right side. We just need to pick one.

"What does the map say?" Scarlett asks, getting close to me. I take it out and scan over the different pathways of the castle.

"We can go through either door because both paths lead to where we need to go, which is the top of the castle. However, the east side looks like it's faster. Going that way would be the best bet for us to get there the quickest," I tell her and Midna. They both give me a look of agreement and nod their heads.

"Alright, let's do it!"


(Scarlett's POV)

I pump my fist, ready to keep moving through the castle. We all decide to go through the east path since it looks easier on the map. Upon entering the door to it, we end up in a long and dark hallway. It's like every room in this castle is as dark as a cave.

"You see any doors we can go through?" Links asks, trying to make out anything he can in the darkness of the room.

"Nope," I tell him, "I do see some torches though."

I take my lantern out and light each lantern post I see. I count four of them and when I light the last one a door appears at the end of the hallway. Man, this castle is bizarre.

Eek! Eek! Eek!

I look up and see an army of keese bats flying towards us, their annoying sounds echoing through the hallway. I smirk and start digging for my bow.

"I'm about to take them all out at the same time," I tell Link. He takes a step back and smiles.

"Be my guest!"

I find my bow and attach a bomb to one of the arrows. Lighting the bomb, I pull the string back and aim it at the barrage of keese heading our way. I think they know what's coming because all of their eyes go big in horror.

"See ya!"

I let the arrow go and then dash back as a safety precaution. As soon as the arrow touches one of the bats, they all explode and fall to the ground. Each bat leaves a tiny trail of fire in their wake, letting off hot smoke into the ceiling. Link puts his hands on his hips and takes a deep breath through his nose.

"It actually smells like barbecue!"

"You might just be hungry," I laugh.

"He's always hungry..." Midna mutters with the usual sass in her voice.

"I mean, you're not wrong," he says. I put my bow up and motion both of them to keep moving before they start bickering with one another. I'd say he likes to sleep more than eat though.

"Yeah, yeah."

We go to the door that had appeared when I lit the torches, and it opens to the outside courtyard again; this time on the second floor. The way forward goes up and leads to a gigantic chest with a dark symbol on it. That must be the boss key! There's also a way to the left that will lead us deeper into the castle. We're close though. I can feel it.

"Let's go get that key!" Link yells. We run up the stone road and stop in front of the chest. I open it and the biggest key we've ever seen is sitting inside of it. I know this is the last place we need to go in our journey but damn. That's a fatass key! I pick it up from the chest and hand it to Midna because it's too heavy for either of us to carry freely. She takes it with her hair and snaps her fingers, storing it for us.

"To the other path then-"

We turn and the road is blocked by multiple flying lizalfos. How in the world did they get there and where did they come from?! Simultaneously, they all flap their wings and rise into the air. They open their mouths, and a fiery glow brightens from their throats.

"Shield up!" Midna yells frantically.

Link and I crouch down to the ground and cover our bodies with our shields. The power of all the fire blasts together is probably gonna hurt as well. I close my eyes tightly and prepare for the attack, but it never comes. Instead, I hear the lizalfos start screaming in pain from the sky.

"What's happening?!" I ask Link. He shakes his head in confusion and lowers his shield some so he can see what's going on. I see his eyes widen and then he stands up completely with his shield dropped. I blink and do the same.

"Huh?"

I watch as the lizalfos are bombed again and again by cannonballs. The balls go through the thickness of their wings and they fall to the ground, dead. Looking over the second-floor wall, I see that the Resistance is there with a line of mobile cannons. Telma, Shad, Auru, Ashei, and Rusl all wave at us from beside the cannons.

"Hey! You thought we would miss the day we save Hyrule?!" Telma yells from below. Link and I look at each other and then grin down at them.

"Thank you so much!" I yell back to her.

"You bet! You guys go ahead and save the princess! We'll fight off any remaining enemies from here!" Shad tells us as the last lizalfos falls from the sky and rolls off the road we're on. We nod and run to the right path that hugs the wall with determination since they're fighting for us. It feels good to have some support.

"I think Shad or Renaldo might have let them know that we were heading for the castle, so they all got together. I'm glad they did. They're definitely making it easier for us," Link says to me, glancing back at them one more time.

"Yeah, thank Hylia," I reply in relief, "We need to properly thank them with a party or something after this."

"Yeah, that would be awesome! This should be the Hyrule Castle Tower, by the way."

We walk to the door that leads to the tower and open it to find another dark room. Of course...

"I'm turning you guys into wolves. I can feel that the floor is unstable here. Follow the souls of the soldiers and you should be fine. Just be careful," Midna informs us, snapping her fingers. Link and I transform into our wolf forms in the span of a couple seconds. Using my senses, I see the soldiers spread out all over the room on tiles. I wonder what room this was before Zant and Ganondorf took over the castle...I paw at one of the tiles in front of me and it crumbles before falling into a deep abyss.

"Was this a torture room or something?" I ask nervously.

"Beats me. There's no telling what else is in this castle," Link replies. We look at the closest ghost to us and walk over to him. He doesn't say anything, but he does point us in the right direction. From soldier to soldier, we walk carefully among them until we reach the end of the room. Midna snaps her fingers again and we turn back to our human selves.

"Piece of cake!" Link exclaims. He opens the door to the next room, and we come into a long narrow hallway of stairs. It goes up and up and around the corner where you can't see the end of the room. This must be the grand staircase! Parts of the staircase are broken but there are some spots on the walls that we'll be able to use our claw shots on.

"Up we go."

The two of us slowly walk up the intact parts of stairs until we get to a point where the gap in between the stairs is too great for us to jump. Link goes first in using his two claw shots. He shoots one to attach to the wall and then uses the other to move up along the other wall. I follow close behind him with my own claw shots.

"This sucks," I laugh. My arms are starting to get tired because this staircase is really long! The muscles in my biceps were beginning to burn like crazy.

"I know but keep going. I can see the end of the gap."

He hops to the stairs with a grunt and turns around to make sure I land safely.

"Just a bit more."

I reach the end and he lessens my fall to the ground by catching me. I thank him and peck him on the cheek. If I could, I would be in his arms all day long. That's kind of a cliché thing to say but it's true! He blushes a bit and lowers me to the ground.

"You good to keep going?"

"Mhmm."

We look up and see the rest of the stairway is gone; however, there are tracks along the walls that we can use our spinner for. Midna's way ahead of us and already has the giant spinner laid out in front of her.

"Okay, just hug me all the way to the top," Link says with a grin. I giggle and wrap my arms around his waist and hold on tight.

"Not a problem!"

We step on the spinner and activate it to take us up the wall. The trip up reminds me of the final battle we fought in the Gerudo Desert. It takes maybe a minute before we reach the top. This has to be the top floor; it just has to be! I reluctantly let go of Link's strong body and another darknut knight is in our way. Behind him, though, is a humongous door with a lock on it. That's where we need to go.

"Alright, last knight I hope," Link mutters to me. I sigh and point my sword at him. He yells at us incoherently and then runs at us full speed. I glare at him and run to the side. Rolling, I slash at his back repeatedly while Link takes care of him from the front. I scream and use the final ability that Shade had taught us, The Great Spin. I focus all my energy into my sword and spin as fast as I can in order to achieve the appropriate affect. Colorful light and energy create an aura around my sword, and I slash the darknut knight's armor so hard he goes flying into the wall. Upon impact, the armor slams into the stone and bricks, shattering in all directions.

"Take that..." I breathe out through heavy breaths. That move takes a lot out of me. I look down and Link's sitting on the ground with an expression of bewilderment on his face.

"Uhhh..."

I laugh and hold my hand out to him.

"Thanks. You're such a badass, Scarlett," he tells me as he takes my hand. I smile proudly and give him a bow.

"Why, thank you. Just a little trick I learned."

"Oh really? Where'd you learn it and from who?" He asks jokingly. I give him a look and he holds his hands up.

"Kidding, but seriously, we'll need to remember everything Shade taught us for this upcoming fight. It'll most likely be the most difficult we've had so far. If at any moment you feel like you can't protect yourself during it, you get behind me, okay?"

He stares at me intently, the blueness of them shining brightly with the lit torch beside us. He takes my hands and holds them in his.

"...I...really care about you, Scarlett. I love you more than anything..." he says quietly. The realization that this is our final battle settles in and I look at him, almost sadly.

"I love you too, Link. I really do...I know deep in my heart that we'll be okay. It'll be tough but we'll get through it. I also have a fairy in my bag just in case...it doesn't go well...But it will! We're strong and look at all the other stuff we've done for Hyrule! All the dungeons and monsters we fought to get here! That can't all be for nothing, right?"

He slowly smiles and nods his head.

"Right."

I return the smile and gently rest my forehead onto his. We both close our eyes and hold each other before I open them back up again. Softly, I press my lips to his. It's not a long kiss, but it's a kiss to tell him he has my heart. I pull away and he stares at me for a second before wrapping his arms around my upper body and hugging me passionately. He lowers his head and buries his face in my shoulder.

"It will be okay," I whisper in his ear. He hugs me harder, and I feel like tearing up. I hug him back just as strong and see Midna behind him wiping an actual tear from her eye.

"Midna?"

"It's nothing..." she says, clearly lying. Link lets go of me and looks at her with a smile returning to his face.

"You love us, don't you?"

She turns away in embarrassment.

"Yes...I do..."

"Well, we love you too, Midna," I tell her, giving her a big hug as well. Link joins in after me but she doesn't protest. Instead, she hugs us back.

"I'll do whatever I can to keep you guys safe. You two are like family to me by now."

We eventually let her go and take a few steps back.

"Likewise, Midna."

She wipes her eyes again and then gazes at the giant door next to us. She takes the key to the lock out and hands it to Link. He sighs and inserts it into the keyhole. Twisting, the lock clicks and falls to the ground.

"Let's save Princess Zelda and Hyrule for good."

He opens the door, and we all enter it to find ourselves outside. Above us is a dangerous swirling storm that foreshadows the danger ahead. Around the corner is a set of stairs that goes all the way up to the throne room of Hyrule Castle. The three of us cautiously go up the stairs as thunder booms and lightning flashes all around us.

"In there!"

Midna points to the top of the stairs and we see the entrance to the throne room. The floor is lined with a long line of royal blue carpet. The carpet leads deep into the throne room and then suddenly stops at the throne chair.

"So...You've finally arrived," says a deep and sinister voice in front of us. In fact, it's coming from the throne chair itself. We get to the top and walk inside the throne room to see who's speaking to us.

What sits in the chair is pure evil. A grin adorns his green-skinned face, and his eyes are as dark as the storm that blankets the castle.

It's Ganondorf.


And that is the end of the chapter! We're so close to the end! I can't wait to finish the story because I've been working on it for a long time! I hope you guys liked this chapter! I'm not sure if the next chapter will be the last but I do know that it will include the entire battle against Ganondorf. It should be pretty long. Please review or comment on the chapter and tell me what you guys think! Finally, I'll see you guys next time!