In attempts to keep peace among nations, King Rhoam was going to send a small group of knights to escort a messenger to Gerudo City, where their leader, Urbosa, lived. Unfortunately, King Rhoam forgot a very important rule of Gerudo City; only women are allowed in the city itself. So after the trek, the messenger and the knights that escorted him were forced to return home with less-than-desirable news.

"That is certainly irritating. Were you at least able to speak to Lady Urbosa?" The king asked.

"It was less talk, and more being talked at by her. She said she wouldn't hear what I had to say, or what message you had sent until you send a woman in my place." He told.

"This is my own mistake, I should've kept in memory that only women, vai as they say, are allowed in their city." The king spoke as he flipped through a list of well respected messengers that were at his disposal. "It seems we'll have to send a woman-"

"Actually, Your Highness," The messenger interrupted. "Lady Urbosa also specified that she'd appreciate someone of a more noble status."

"She means my daughter!? Absolutely not!" The king bellowed. To everyone's surprise, however, the king's daughter, Princess Zelda, spoke up.

"I can do it, if it means establishing an ally, I can go speak to Lady Urbosa!"

"Absolutely not, if that woman thinks she's worth risking the well-being of my only daughter, my only child-!"

"Father please! Not only would this be a great experience for when I become the queen, but it's also a perfect opportunity to put in extra research on the Sheikah Slate." She argued.

After much deliberation, the king finally buckled under the plea of his daughter. He sent his most talented knight, Link, along with her on her expedition. She requested only a single knight, for she feared she wouldn't have enough time to herself to observe the Sheikah Slate. She would have preferred going on this small journey by herself, but her father insisted on having at least one knight, although if it were up to him, she'd be accompanied by multiple dozens of knights.

The two had a fairly calm and peaceful time travelling across the land, rarely running into another living creature outside of a few woodland critters and bugs. Link had noticed that, while they were camped out at night, Princess Zelda was particularly interested in her Sheikah Slate. She wouldn't talk much at night, she almost always stared at her slate, hardly moving at all. It wasn't Link's business to interfere, but he couldn't deny he was curious. Despite that, he never let his curiosity get the best of him.

Late at night, he heard some kind of rustling in the bushes. At first he paid no mind to it, but as it continued, he got more and more worried.

"Princess, I think I hear something." He said, drawing his sword and shield.

It seemed as if Zelda didn't even hear him, she just continued to stare at the screen. Link could hear footsteps approaching closer, nothing he couldn't handle by himself, but he made an oath to keep his Princess out of harm's way. She had shown a certain disdain for him in the beginning of their journey, and it hadn't begun to fade away, but he was getting irritated at her not listening to him, especially when there's danger around.

"My Lady, please! Get in the tent!" He barked at her, as he readied for an attack.

"...O...Kay." She said, as if she weren't focused on anything but her screen.

He let out a sigh as he was finally able to fight off the wolves that had surrounded them. He had told the princess that it was safe to come out, but she seemed to be asleep, so he stayed on watch. Link decided it was best to bring up Zelda's absent-minded state from the night before, but she brushed it off, saying she didn't know what he was talking about.

As they approached Gerudo City, there were two guard-women blocking the entrance. They were tall, taller than the average Hylian, in fact upon further inspection, the tallest Hylian probably didn't reach their height.

They had dark skin, large noses, muscles that could challenge a Goron, and wore exceptionally exposing clothes, an abnormality to Hylians. Seeing the two strong women tower over her, it caused Zelda's face to blush. She could feel her cheeks get warm, but no matter how much she wanted to stop, she couldn't. While Zelda couldn't hide how she felt about the two giant women, Link remained stoic, or at the very least indifferent, to the two scantily clad women in front of him.

"The vai only, voe are not allowed!" The woman on the right had said.

"It's fine, knight. I won't be long." Zelda said, eager to leave Link behind.

She was escorted to Ubrosa's quarters, where she sat on her throne. Princess Zelda's face grew immediately warm and red as she gazed upon Urbosa's body. The way she sat, the sweat and sunshine glistening off of her well toned muscles, her dark skin, her massive height. It was all far too much for Zelda to keep herself under control.

"Um… Hello, I am P-Princess Zelda, of… um, of Hyrule." She struggled to speak at the sight of her.

"It's nice to meet you, princess. Do I have an effect on you?" Urbosa asked. The boldness of her question threw Zelda off a bit.

"I um, no, well-" She stumbled through her response.

"How about you just show me the letter King Hyrule had written up." She proposed. Zelda walked over, her knees terribly weak, and she instinctively pulled out her Sheikah Slate, which had a picture of her father's message.

"Oh, now what is this?" Urbosa's voice perked up, as she eyed the Sheikah Slate.

"Oh, well this was a hidden piece of ancient technology. I uh… I call it the Sheikah Slate." Zelda said, finally getting a grip on her nerves.

"That's very fascinating!" She said, reaching her hand out, expecting Zelda to hand it over. She was taken aback by Urbosa's boldness, but still gave her the slate. As she toyed around with the slate, she came across a screen that was almost entirely blue, with a spiral that was a slightly different hue.

"Oh wow." Urbosa said, paying no mind to the screen and turning it to the princess. "What might this be?" She asked.

Upon seeing the blue spiral, Zelda immediately started to lose her train of thought.

"...It's uh… so… p-pretty…" She was able to say, but not much else.

"Princess, are you feeling alright?" Urbosa checked on her new guest, but got no response. She turned the screen off, and positioned her face right where it was, so that Zelda was staring directly into Urbosa's eyes. She noticed that Zelda's eyes had spirals flowing through them, keeping her in a kind of trance.

"Princess Zelda, can you hear me?" She asked.

"...Y-yes…" She answered, but it certainly didn't sound like she was of her own mind.

"Where are you manners, princess? You will refer to me as Goddess." She commanded.

"Yes… G-Goddess."

"Good, now we have a few rules to go over, with you being my new Hylian slave." Urbosa said, groping and rubbing Zelda's body all over. "Oh, I'll have to send a thank you letter to your father, for allowing us to meet." She squeezed Zelda's breast as she said the word 'meet' causing her to let out a small, cute moan.

"Now, to begin our rules, you are going to obey my every single command, do you understand, slave Zelda?" Urbosa asked.

"Yes Goddess." Zelda responded, slightly drooling as she leaned into her new mistresses tight grasp on her breast.