Epilogue:
"And do you Link, take Zelda to be your wife, to love and cherish, to have and to hold, in sickness and health, 'til death do you part?" asked the minister. Everyone was back in the Temple of Time. The sages were sitting in the front row, with the exception of Pike who was serving as Zelda's Maid of Honor and was quietly complaining about having to wear a dress. The king and Tyrian were seated in twin thrones at the back of the hall. Zinc was standing next to his brother, and both were wearing altered black tunics. Zelda was standing on the other side of Link wearing a white wedding dress, and holding a bouquet of flowers. There were also many more people of varying species sitting through out the hall.
"I do," said Link, slipping a wedding band on the ring finger of Zelda's left hand.
"Then I declare you man and wife," said the minister. "You may now kiss your bride." Link lifted the veil out of Zelda's face and kissed her. Every one in the temple let out a loud cheer. Link led Zelda out of the hall amongst the several cheers from friends, family, and the disappointed moans of just about every girl in Hyrule.
Later that evening Zinc and Link were both in the courtyard of Hyrule Castle talking about the past few days.
"I still say I could have beaten Khimena without Reyon," said Link.
"Oh really," said Zinc. "I seem to remember, I did most of the damage to Khimena before Reyon showed up."
"Would you listen to yourself? I could take you in a sword fight any day," said Link.
"Really, care to put your money where your mouth is," said Zinc.
"What do you have in mind?"
"Best three out of five, one hundred rupees a match."
"All right," said Link. "But try not to linger too long before admitting defeat I have to get to bed before too long." He drew the Master Sword.
"Ah, poor Link. You can't be tired, we only defeated a dark god," said Zinc.
"Who said anything about sleeping," said Link. The brothers charged at one another.
The End
