A flash of light and a woman in royal clothing looks up to the sky. An
earth-shattering explosion and a dark, whirling portal appears, sounding
much like a freight train. The woman reaches back to unsheath her sword,
but it's not there. A figure comes down from the portal; a figure with a
long cape that blows in the wind, and eyes that glow, glaring down at the
woman. She gasps as he comes into veiw. She mutters,
"The evil King...he's returned." He walks up to her, and with little to no effort at all, he runs her through with a lance. She doubles over in pain and closes her eyes, then opens her eyes to see she's on the couch in her house. The dream may be gone, but the pain is still there. She looks down at her large stomach and gasps.
"Oh my god, I'm in labor!" She screams in pain and summons anyone who can help her. A doctor comes her way and delivers her baby girl for her after seven long hours.
"You did fine, Princess." He smiles at her reassuringly, and hands her the child, now cleaned up. "Do you have a name for her?" Zelda smiles down at her baby girl and says,
"Yes. She will be called Nayru. Link will be pleased. He's always wanted a healthy little girl." Just then there is a rapping on the door. Zelda yells for them to come in, wondering why Link is knocking on the door. She looks up, not to see Link, but four soldiers, carrying something covered with a sheet.
"M'lady, I'm dreadfully sorry to tell you this, but your husband died in a battle with a couple of wolfos." Zelda looks at them, eyebrow cocked.
"N-no. He can't be, I mean, he's fought them before. He's never had a problem."
"Yes, princess, that's what we thought. Wolfos normally attack in turns, but apparantly, these ones didn't. They killed him quickly if that helps any." Zelda feels her eyes start to tear up.
"No! I won't believe it! No!" The doctor takes Nayru from Zelda.
"That's not good for the baby." He looks at the gaurds. "Is there any proof you can show us? What's that?" He motions to the thing covered up.
"I'm sorry we have to show you this." The gaurd pulls back the sheet, and reveals Link, looking peaceful, but definately dead. Zelda's eyes widen, then she falls against the bed, her eyes rolled back into her head and her body limp. The doctor goes over to her and examines her.
"She's, dead." Everyone looks at Zelda, dead, and then Link, dead. Then they look over to the child.
"What are we going to do with her?" One of the guards asks. The doctor shakes his head sadly.
"I don't know. The king won't live long enough to look after her. I'm pretty sure he'll be dead as soon as he finds out what's happened here. We'll just have to hope we can find a good gaurdian to watch over her in the castle." They all step outside. "Say hello to your home, Hyrule. Say hello, to your land, Queen Nayru."
"The evil King...he's returned." He walks up to her, and with little to no effort at all, he runs her through with a lance. She doubles over in pain and closes her eyes, then opens her eyes to see she's on the couch in her house. The dream may be gone, but the pain is still there. She looks down at her large stomach and gasps.
"Oh my god, I'm in labor!" She screams in pain and summons anyone who can help her. A doctor comes her way and delivers her baby girl for her after seven long hours.
"You did fine, Princess." He smiles at her reassuringly, and hands her the child, now cleaned up. "Do you have a name for her?" Zelda smiles down at her baby girl and says,
"Yes. She will be called Nayru. Link will be pleased. He's always wanted a healthy little girl." Just then there is a rapping on the door. Zelda yells for them to come in, wondering why Link is knocking on the door. She looks up, not to see Link, but four soldiers, carrying something covered with a sheet.
"M'lady, I'm dreadfully sorry to tell you this, but your husband died in a battle with a couple of wolfos." Zelda looks at them, eyebrow cocked.
"N-no. He can't be, I mean, he's fought them before. He's never had a problem."
"Yes, princess, that's what we thought. Wolfos normally attack in turns, but apparantly, these ones didn't. They killed him quickly if that helps any." Zelda feels her eyes start to tear up.
"No! I won't believe it! No!" The doctor takes Nayru from Zelda.
"That's not good for the baby." He looks at the gaurds. "Is there any proof you can show us? What's that?" He motions to the thing covered up.
"I'm sorry we have to show you this." The gaurd pulls back the sheet, and reveals Link, looking peaceful, but definately dead. Zelda's eyes widen, then she falls against the bed, her eyes rolled back into her head and her body limp. The doctor goes over to her and examines her.
"She's, dead." Everyone looks at Zelda, dead, and then Link, dead. Then they look over to the child.
"What are we going to do with her?" One of the guards asks. The doctor shakes his head sadly.
"I don't know. The king won't live long enough to look after her. I'm pretty sure he'll be dead as soon as he finds out what's happened here. We'll just have to hope we can find a good gaurdian to watch over her in the castle." They all step outside. "Say hello to your home, Hyrule. Say hello, to your land, Queen Nayru."
