Last time we left off when Link defeated Majora's Mask( yet again), but in the prcess the golen Rings of the Golden Power was split

into three different rings.

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~Hyrule Castle~

The throne doors bursted opened "My king!" Impa urgently said, "Yes Impa?" the king replied

"The Rings of the Golden Power has been destroyed!"

"WHAT?!"

"Well, not exactly destroyed, but split into three separate rings."

"We must see to this!"

The king, Impa, historians, advisors, and artifact specials went down to the chamber holding the rings.

Later in the chamber, the King opened the doors and hastely walked to the pedastool. He opened the lid of the

chest; light filled the room. The people who were able to see into the chest grasped except the king. There were only one

golden red ring left. "It seems the two others went to their proper owners; 'Holder of the Triforce of Wisdom' and the Holder

of the Triforce of Courage'" the king spoke "What of the third ring?" someone said "Ganondorf, 'Holder of the Triforce of

Power', is currently in the Evil Realm, no magical item can move between between worlds except the Trifroce itself," the king

explained "we must protect this ring and the other ones, and their wearers."

~Zelda's Room~

Zelda was searching her jewery boxes for something to wear, until she found a golden blue ring "Simple, but pretty,

odd I don't remember getting it....." she drifted off, but put it on her finger anyway.

~Kokiri Forest~

Link just got up "Ow.....is hurts....." he groaned in pain while trying to massage his aches, sores, and other pains. The

hero put his hat on, then got up. Navi flew in as he was doing this.

"Hello!" she greeted "Hey Navi." Link answered,

"So whats up?"

"Two words-Great Fairy,"

"Ohhhh, last night's fight with Majora- HEY! Whats that on your left hand?"

"What? Oh this, well I don't know, I think I'll ask the Great Fairy about it!"

The duo left the tree house, and into the open forest.