The Legend of Zelda and the Mystical Flute
Chapter 1: Hyrule Ahoy!
The air was heavy due to an approaching storm. The wind picked up as it grabbed hold of the sails and pushed it at top speed through the open waters of the Outer Rim of the Great Sea. The leader of the pirates, Tetra was seen in the crow's nest with the ship's navigator, Zuko.
Now, Tetra was no ordinary pirate captain. She was Princess Zelda, heir to the throne of the lost kingdom of Hyrule.
Zuko was an odd fellow. He spoke in unintelligible grunts and moans, but could be heard occasionally when he takes his job seriously.
On the deck below, was a young man named Link. He and Tetra had recently turned thirteen. Link a few days before Tetra. He gazed determinedly out at the horizon, and he could see a dot on the landscape as Zuko cried:
"Land ho!"
"Quick!" ordered Tetra. "Advance to starboard bow! Hoist the anchor.
Senza, one of the three strongest men aboard the Cutthroat, spun the crank that set the anchor overboard. Gonzo and Nudge raised the sails as the ship got closer to the landmass.
The crew then found a docking place on a coast near an opulent palace. This palace gave a sense of comfort to the crew, but their comfort was short-lived as they heard a scream.
"AHHH!" screamed Tetra. She has being held by two thin soldiers, who had regal-looking crests on the front of their armor.
"There you are princess, we've been looking all over for you!" said one of the soldiers to the struggling pirate girl.
"I'm not your princess! Let go of me!" demanded Tetra.
"But Princess Zelda," stated the soldier. "You are the princess of Hyrule, are you not? And why are you wearing the clothes an urchin would wear?"
"Urchin?" began Tetra angrily. "Link!"
Link jumped off the starboard side of the ship and shouted, "I'm coming Tetra!" As he ran to the soldiers, the soldiers mounted their horses and galloped off. Link ran after them, but all of a sudden, as he reached a forest after ten minutes of running, he was knocked out cold by an attacking Moblin.
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