Enemies, allies, what's the difference? They're the same when it comes down to the basics: people. Just people. People who hurt, people who help. People. Things. Creatures. That is all that Ganondorf saw when he used the song he had learned while in the evil realm to shape and mold everyone in Hyrule Market to his will. What's even worse, Link can't get over the fact that he - or should I say, she - was snuck up on by Ganondorf and changed into a female. Link is getting used to her new body, what's on the plus and minus sides, other than the breasts and the change in reproductive organs. For one, she isn't as good with the Ocarina anymore, because her female body isn't used to it. She can't run as fast as she used to, isn't as strong, but she still posesses the Triforce of Courage... But does she?

The Legend of Zelda: Song of Change

Link thought for a moment, as if trying to remember how to bring up her Triforce symbol on the back of her hand, but she couldn't. It is as if the memory was wiped right out of her. She tried her best to bring up the symbol with different techniques, but to no avail. She panicked.

"Thump..."

"What the..."

She looked out her window and saw a Bullos Guard (Just think of those things with the spears that went around the Sacred Meadow in the Lost Woods. The giant bull with the club will be referred to as a Bullos Giant.) rushing towards her house. She took out a shield, but was too scared. She'd lost her courage. She'd lost her Triforce. Oh no...

- -

Ganondorf laughed as he lifted his hand and looked upon the two Triforce symbols upon the back of his hand. Only one to go.

"Heh."
"Heh."

"Heh..."

"HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!"

- End prologue. --

If anyone wants the Song of Change (which isn't really a song in the game, but I like it for some reason...)...

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