Hey peoplez! Sorry it took so long...i was on vacation, and i only had occasional times to write.

The Legend of Zelda is not mine to own...that's Nintendo's job.


There was a prolonged reign of awkward silence on the island of Outset, not one islander voicing their thoughts. In the middle of the island, where everyone was gathered, stood three boys that looked eerily similar to the 12 year old that had lived there for as long as any of the islanders could remember. One looked like an older version of him, one looked slightly younger, and the other just looked very similar. Not only did the people of Outset get metaphorically slapped across the face with what was standing in front of them, Link had asked them to call him 'Wind'.

This staring contest went on for a while, not one of the boys in green looked as if they were going to talk anytime soon. Finally an Islander by the name of Jeon decided that the situation needed to be assessed.

"So why Wind?" He casually asked they boy asking to be called Wind. "And do you have any clue as to why these people here are like carbon copies of yourself?"

Wind looked to the ground for a couple of seconds, before lifting his head back up and making eye contact with the man. "Jeon…..well I have an idea as to who they are….but I don't know why they are here exactly- heck, they don't know either. As for the nickname….we uh, kind of all share the same name. That's why Myth responded to 'Link' earlier, but we all decided on nicknames so it didn't get too confusing." He paused. "I picked Wind because of something on my adventure….but I'll tell you guys about it later." Wind chuckled awkwardly glancing pleadingly at the other Links in hopes to get them into the conversation so he didn't have to go through it solo.

Tiny looked nervous, and Myth shot him a look that clearly stated 'Hey, you know these people, not me….so it's your problem.' Wind sighed quietly turning around to face the islanders again. Thanks a lot Myth…..first you ruin my plan on breaking it to them easy, then you don't even help to fix the situation you caused! Well maybe Time could help? Wind thought, as he stole a quick glance at said boy, who was currently apprehensive. His expression soon changed to one of uncomfortableness.

Saysha spoke up next. "If you don't know….Wind, then maybe one of these boys have something to say, yes?" She said prompting Time to speak up, after noticing Wind look up at him, after being rejected by Myth, and Tiny. Also it was safe to assume that being the eldest, that Time would have more to say…little did she know how old he actually was mentally. Wind let out a sigh of relief and sent a thankful look over to Saysha.

Time looked at Wind for confirmation, looked back up at the islanders, then looked back at Wind, and gulped. As level headed as he was in stressful situations, like being faced by hordes of monsters, he was really bad at talking to people…..it just made him feel uncomfortable, like he might say something wrong. That might just be a side effect from being sealed away for 7 years...but who knows.

"Umm, well," Time blushed, at all the attention on him. "I know from Wind that you all have heard of me in stories- apparently. My title is the Hero of Time, and I was currently attempting to rid Hyrule of Gannondorf's evil reign….but I kind of ended up here with Wind, unexpectedly. And I swear I'm not lying, just ask Wind." Time spluttered not sure if he had completely said the wrong thing, Wind gave him no indication of messing up, so Time let out the breath he was holding, in relief.

There were many gasps. "Wind, is this really true, is this young man really the Hero of Time that we heard of in the legends?" the islander Abe asked, shock etched into his facial features.

Wind nodded nonchalantly. "Yup, and as I figured out, he is actually my ancestor."

"I am?" Time asked looking over to Wind, with child-like curiosity, and innocence.

"Yes, Time... at least I think so. I might have figured something out…I believe that Tiny, Myth, you and me also share a connection like that….I think." Wind explained, his finger in his chin. After this was said, a voice, sounding as if from an older man, popped up from behind Tiny. Tiny grabbed his hat off of his head, and stuffed it in his pouch, all the while, the hat was complaining.

"Ahem." An awkward cough came from one of the inhabitants of Outset. "Who or what was that? ...Care to include us too?"

Tiny walked over to Wind and whispered in his ear. "Hey Wind, you struck something in Ezlo and me when you said something about a connection between us. That's why he spoke up, so is there anyone on this island that would maybe be able to answer this for us?"

"Hmmm, actually I think Orca can help." Wind whispered back to Tiny. He then turned back to the group of impatient people. "We don't even know much about what is happening either, so If we can excuse ourselves to go see Orca, that would be great. We'll inform you later. Oh and Tiny care to explain your hat before we go…I think they deserve that much."

Tiny reached into his pouch again, pulling out the still arguing hat. "This is Ezlo. He got cur-" Tiny started, but Ezlo, being Ezlo, interrupted.

"I am a wind mage, and my apprentice Vaati stole the magic cap I had made for the humans, and used it to transform himself into a monster, and even more powerful wind mage. He also used it to curse me into what you see before you." The bird-hat stated.

Tiny stuffed him back into his pouch to prevent further banter, and looked at the confused islanders. "Sorry, he's kind of loud, and arrogant,…and loud." Tiny apologized profusely, beginning to back away from the group, to where Time, Myth, and Wind were standing, waiting for him.

All four boys turned around and followed Wind to the house of Orca. The islanders were left with nothing but to continue what they were doing before the boys showed up, and wait for when they finally decided to inform them in higher detail. So far all the boys did was confuse them further.

"Hey, Orca…..it's me Link. I come to ask for your assistance about a situation I found myself in." Wind called, as he slowly opened to door to Orca's house. Myth however shoved by him, and casually walked in like he owned the place. Upon entering, he noticed a plethora of pottery sitting about, and without looking to see the resident of the abode, he skipped happily over to the pots, and started slashing at them with his sword, watching them explode with glee written all over his face.

"LINK, WHAT ARE YOU DOING?!" An old man with his ribs clearly visible, shouted to get the destructive young boy's attention. "You know I only allow you to break Sturgeon's pottery upstairs…..now if you would like to do that you should ask first, and make sure to include me…heh heh!" The man named Orca chuckled, not noticing the other boys standing near the entrance.

Myth momentarily stopped the pot destruction to look dumbfounded at the man, then continued by picking one of the glass jars, and chucking it at the boys standing at the doorway. The aerial decoration landed right onto Time's face with a loud thud, and shattering sound. Time looked dizzy, and put up a finger to comment, but instead fell backwards, almost knocking Tiny over in the process. Myth doubled over in hysterical laughter. But the way that Wind was glaring at him, he started to calm down, and feel a strange emotion that he had only felt a couple of sparse times…..guilt

"Look, I'm sorry. I didn't mean to knock him out….I thought he would catch it! I just wasn't aware that he would attempt to catch it with his face." Myth countered, his voice sounded sincere at first, but he soon covered it in a thick layer of sarcasm.

Tiny was bent over Time, trying to stick some red potion into his mouth in attempts to wake him up, and patch up his now cut-up and partly swollen face. While attempting to shove the potent red liquid into the boy's face, Elzo finally managed to get out of Tiny's enchanted pouch.

"Nayru, is it crowded in there! Tiny I would appreciate not ever getting put in there again." Ezlo complained.

"Well if you had kept your beak shut like you were supposed to, then you wouldn't have found your way in there." Tiny shot back, finally getting some of the chu-chu substance into Time's mouth.

"Well because I said something, we were able to get away from those pesky islanders!"

"Hey, I live here too, am I pesky?!" Wind yelled, offended.

"…yes." Ezlo said quietly, and from across the room you could hear Myth mutter an agreement to that statement. Heck, even Tiny agreed. Wind looked hurt, but decided not to say anything, since that might just make him seem more annoying.

"Let's just face it, we are all annoying ok? I happen to know I am very annoying, and I take pride in it!" Myth piped up happily, any traces of leftover guilt, gone.

Orca, now just able to say anything, after watching the banter go on from the three boys- since one of them was currently unconscious. "Link, that is you in the middle right?"

Wind nodded. "Yes Orca sorry to confuse you….but could you call me Wind while I'm with these guys? The one knocked out is Time, the one who knocked him out, and rudely broke all of the pots without us is Myth, and this," He tapped Tiny on the head, "is Tiny." Ezlo glared at him, for leaving him out. "Ugh, and this is Ezlo. Everyone, meet Orca."

Orca was about to say something else, until Tiny got up and quickly walked to the end of the room, after having successfully dumped all of the bottle of red potion into Time's mouth. He glanced up at the array of trinkets lined up on display, after something had caught his eye. "Hey Orca, does this by chance happen to be a 'Kin-stone'?" He asked, pointing up to a green piece of rock that appeared to be shattered through the middle in an intricate fashion.

The old man, answered quickly, wanting to get an explanation, as to why four boys- only one of which he positively knew- came in and was causing a ruckus. "I think that it might actually be one, but I wasn't aware of the actual name of it. I had found it on one of my many adventures with my brother, and we had heard a rumor about it. Something about connecting it with another one something would happen to the two who had put them together…if I recall."

"I knew it was a Kin-stone! It looks old and worn away…but it should still work. Oh, and you were right, if you fuse two together and they fit, something good, or lucky will happen to the two people." Tiny exclaimed. "Do you mind…..trying?"

"I don't see why not if we get something good out of it…..maybe then you could all pick up the mess that your friend Myth over there caused? And I do believe that an explanation is in order." Tiny jumped up and got the green Kin-stone off the wall- with Wind's assistance- and handed it over to Orca. He then reached into his pouch and pulled out a smaller looking bag that had a picture of a Kin-stone on the side.

He pulled a couple of different green ones out, and looked at the way they were split up the middle. After a bit of experimentation he finally found one that fused perfectly with Orca's, and the two- now one – Kin-stone merged into a ball of green light, and flew through the ceiling.

"Is that it? I wouldn't classify that as something good, just slightly strange…..I mean it flew through the roof." Myth said pointing up at the still slightly glowing ceiling.

"No, now we just wait, and eventually we'll come across something good. In my experience, they usually cause a chest to appear somewhere." Tiny explained. "We'll probably just stumble across it at some point." He continued, after receiving eager looks from Wind, and Myth.

After that, Orca made them all pick up Myth's mess, all the while the boys tried to push the treasure notion out of their minds….which is harder than it sounds. "I think your friend is waking now." Orca observed gesturing towards Time, who was currently sitting up and rubbing his face irritably.

"You know Time, you pick the worst times to wake up, don't you?" Myth complained, while Time just stared, confused, and slightly upset.

"What he means, is we just finished cleaning….and that's when you finally decide to get up." Wind explained for Myth- in probably a lot nicer way than he would have worded it.

"You could warn people before you randomly throw pottery at their faces. You do realize that right?...Thanks to whoever gave me the potion." Time said. "Oh, the leftover taste in my mouth gave it away." He continued, after noticing that the others were looking at him with 'how'd you know that' facial expressions.

"Now that you are all fully conscious…pray tell." Orca said gesturing towards to entirety of the group.

"Sure, but I need you to help us with something as well." Wind started, getting ready to explain for like the third time that day. "Well…."


"So you said a different Hyrule right? I'm intrigued, please do Go-ron….Eee hee hee!" Midna asked, laughing at the cleverness of her pun.

"Yeah, ok…..wait where did World go?" Sky asked looking around for said person, whom they haven't seen since Spirit's Hyrule.

"Maybe he didn't get flung out of the train like we all did, so he's probably still in there." Ravio concluded. Spirit and Sky nodded, and proceeded to walk towards the place that they had gotten flung earlier, but Midna stopped them.

"There's another? Well, that's one more person to help me punish Link." She smiled, making a fist in front of her face with her actual hands. "But first….what's a train?" Midna asked, dropping her hand again, with a dumbfounded expression. "Fine, don't tell me….maybe I won't help anymore."

"You weren't helping before anyways…." Ravio pointed out.

"Shut it bunny." She snapped. "But maybe I will help, that is if you tell me….oh and Bunny over there can't talk back to me." Ravio threw both his arms up, then crossed them and shook his head. "That means no back talking gestures too." Midna added, just to get Ravio more irritated. She had got pretty good at getting on people's nerves, since she had practiced on Link….only problem is that he wasn't fazed by her rudeness anymore- all the more reason to pick on Ravio.

"I was going to tell you regardless, but don't you think you're being a little hard on Ravio?" Spirit looked over at Midna, and she just shrugged, leaning her elbow on Sky's shoulder. "A train is a machine that acts as a way of transportation." He paused noticing their blank expressions. "Er, you get on it one place, and it brings you somewhere else, so when you get off you are at a new location. Trains need tracks- they are like roads made just for trains - in order to move, and when we got transported here, we got flung out of it because the train ran out of tracks to run on." Spirit explained in more depth, talking slower.

Midna looked skeptical but nodded anyway, following the boys looking for said vehicle.

"Now stands another question…where is the train?" Spirit asked, pointing to a large part of the sandy ground, surrounded by destruction. How could a whole train just disappear into thin air? Then again, how did we end up in a different Hyrule? Spirit thought wistfully.

"Well it's very safe to assume the train was there, and that World is in it, where ever it is." Sky said helpfully.

Ravio was about to pitch in, when a sudden gust of wind and a blinding light yellow light appeared in front of them, knocking Ravio's hood, and Sky's hat clean off their heads. "Well I guess it's a good thing that I already showed you guys my face, or this information sharing would get a lot more tedious." He awkwardly laughed as the Spirit Train landed before them.

"Hey I found it!" Midna shouted. "At least I think so…..is this a train, Spirit?" The latter nodded staring at 'his' train in wonder. "See Bunny, I helped."

"It's Ravio, and….never mind." Ravio started but stopped due to the fact that Midna was waiting for him to talk back- he almost fell for the trick -.

A figure stumbled out of the train and landed on the grass. It was World, and he looked disturbed.

"Where have you been?" Sky asked the horror stricken Link.

"You. Do. Not. Want. To. Know." World replied slamming his face back into the sand. "Uhh….I was about to get out of the train, since I heard you guys talking, but when I went to walk out, the flash thingy happened again, and the train and I landed somewhere else. I walked out of the train…..but what I saw scared me right back into it, where I stayed until the train fortunately popped back here." He continued moving his position so that he was sitting, instead of lying on his stomach.

"So what scared you?" Spirit asked.

World shuddered, but spoke up anyway. "Well first I saw this weird middle aged midget dude, who was floating on a red balloon muttering about how he was actually a fairy. Oh and he was wearing a skin-tight green onesie. Then while trying to look away from that abomination, I noticed the moon…or at least I think it was the moon. It had a terrifying, soul-crushing face, with bloodshot eyes, and it was literally right next the ground like it was about to crash into it, and destroy everything. I fell back in shock and landed in some purple water….that happened to be poisonous, and all the while an angry Deku scrub guard was shooting Deku nuts at me. When I got back into the train I had to drink up my last red potion." World finished his story, shuddering the whole time. "I also could have sworn I saw three spirits that looked at lot like what the depictions of Din, Nayru, and Farore show, when the train got teleported back here."

"…I. Am. So. Glad. I. Was. Not. With. You." Spirit, Ravio, Sky, and Midna all said at the same time.


"WHAT WAS THAT?!" Nayru shouted, at Din and Farore.

"Well, um, I was trying to experiment how much we can interfere by moving the train somewhere else….but how was I supposed to know that the Hero of Worlds was still in there?!" Farore shouted back guiltily.

"By checking!"

"Hey Nayru….look the Hero of Worlds is back where he was, thankfully we were able to do that. So no harm done right?" Din reasoned.

"No harm done? What about his mental sanity?!" Nayru argued back.

"Hey the child Hero of Time has to deal with it!" Farore pointed out.

"As that is true, he had already gone through a mentally challenging adventure, as the Hero of Worlds has only been mostly through a more sane adventure. And I might add that the Hero of Time has the spirits inside the masks to help him deal." Nayru said finishing off the argument. "Now I want you two to not interfere anymore…unless one of them happen to do something incredibly stupid….got it?"

"Yes Nayru." Farore said.

Din took a bit longer but eventually she gave in. "Yes sister."


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~HylianHero