part six
ePilogue
Chapter XIV
The Oracles, after their failed attempt at stopping Rasoginim, had managed to bring Link back from the dead using an ancient spell Farore had uncovered in Hakiej's library. They then told him everything Hakiej had in his library about Rasoginim, which was a lot.
Link was informed about the High Magic, which Rasoginim would obviously use to object to his being there. They made the plan to get around that.
Link's wish, however, was of his own planning. It was a relatively ingenious way around the paradox.
He wished that everyone killed during Rasoginim's invasion—with the exception of Rasoginim, his forces, Ganon, his forces, and the Odentians—were brought back to life. He also included that everything destroyed or stolen was replaced, in the condition that it was before. In addition, he wanted Ganon to be permanently slain, instead of just sealed in the Sacred Realm.
When Link returned to Hyrule (after endless thanks, gifts, and begs for autographs), he realized he had forgotten about the True Force to govern all. He decided that if he had to be king of everyone, he should probably marry Zelda (which he was going to, anyway—probably) sooner rather than later. Their marriage was the next week.
After a few years, they had children—they were named, in order from oldest, Blade and Hakiej (who were identical twins), Farore, Phoenix and Din (also twins, but not identical), and Nayru.
The kids followed after their namesakes—Blade could use the sword excellently from the age of eight, Hakiej was one of the best unarmed fighters, Farore prided herself on knowing almost everything she could, Phoenix was a great sorcerer, Din had a natural affinity with nature, and Nayru was interested in everything having to do with time travel.
In fact, the six of them once went on a great quest to save the world—but that is another story.
Link and Zelda were great rulers, only occasionally having minor problems. They were long known as the best rulers ever, until Hyrule, Gyrdia, Termina, and all the other countries were long lost into the mists of the past.
