Hyrule-Eastern Eldin Province

The boy ran as fast as his legs would carry him, stumbling all the way whilst doing his best to fasten his heavy iron armor with his left hand while his right carried his sword, the Hylian shield he carried bouncing on his back as he went. It was his very first assignment in the Eldin Province Guard, having finally passed the exams necessary, physical and mental, to graduate from the Junior ranks to what lies beyond. He slowed as he approached the gate to his village, his mentor and longtime Eldin Guardsmen ,Mason still standing atop the tower next to it, watching intently at the rolling hills beyond, a light snow starting to fall.

"Mason, I'm here! Sorry I'm late, the armor was hard to figure out...but I think I've got it!" he called.

"Late for your first shift, ey Bekk?" Mason called.

"I'm not too late...I think." Bekk said as he pulled a leather strap over his shoulder, securing his armor.

Mason laughed as he regarded his unit's newest member. "Just givin' you a hard time, I am. Now come on, get up here!" Mason replied.

Bekk smiled as he ran towards the ladder, pride filling him as he clipped his sword to his waist, the extra weight almost causing him to fall.

"Oy! You got a visitor!" Mason said with a laugh.

Bekk kneeled as a small dog ran over to him, panting as it made it's way.

"Hey. boy! Where have you been! I tried to find you this morning!" Bekk said as he ran his hand over the dog's head. "He looks cold, can I take him up with me?" Bekk asked.

"Yeah, sure, I don't see why not." Mason answered as he descended to the ground, landing upon the snow-glazed grass softly.

"Thanks Mason!" Bekk called as he placed the dog in the supply basket and started up the ladder.

"Good luck with your first watch, try not to let the enemy legions sneak up on us." Mason called as he made his way back home.

"I won't!" Bekk replied as he hoisted the supply basket up, his canine companion running towards the fire Mason had prepared and laying down beside it. "You must've been out there for hours." Bekk remarked as he picked up the telescope, sweeping it across the nearby woods.

An hour and a half had passed without incident, Bekk and his friend having had no excitement other than a passing owl every now and then, a strange sight in the day light. "Time for another look around." Bekk sighed, boredom evident in his voice. As he swept the telescope across the western point of the village, the hairs on the back of his neck stood on end, his dog began to growl, but it wasn't a growl that he would make towards a squirrel or pheasant, it was threatening, fearful almost. Slowly he turned, his eyes going wide as smoke rose on the horizon, a beacon on a far away hill being lit and quickly extinguished by some unseen force.

"Ah!" Bekk exclaimed as he dropped the telescope, paying no attention as it landed and rolled off the tower. Even with the cold temperature sweat formed on his brow, his heart pounding throughout his entire body. Quickly he wrapped his fingers around the long rope in the middle of the tower, pulling with all his might, the bell atop the roof beginning to toll, quietly at first, but quicker as it gained momentum. Bekk ran to the edge of the platform as the bell's own speed carried itself, it's ringing reaching all corners off the village as townspeople ran from their homes, on-duty guardsmen beginning to form a line at the gate as off-duty Guardsmen hastily put on their armor and gathered their weapons as they made to join their brethren.

The boy looked back as numerous horses took off in the opposite direction, those that did not own a steed attempting to make the journey to Castle Town on foot. Slowly the bell fell quiet, the only sound being it's slight swaying as Bekk drew his sword and shield and joined the Guardsmen down below.

"Bekk!" Mason called as he grabbed the boy by the shoulder. "Your family is waiting for you over there, go with them." he said.

"But...I can't, I have a duty to the Eldin Guard." Bekk protested.

"You are only twelve, you will have other chances to fight in your life, live to see them." Mason said.

"But what about you?" Bekk asked.

"We'll be fine." Mason assured him as the other Guardsmen formed a shield barrier, their spears jutting out through the gaps.

"But I..." Bekk said, trailing off as Mason shoved him in the opposite direction.

"I saw the beacon too, I know what it means, war is no place for a child, now go!" Mason commanded, Bekk managing a bow before he ran off towards his family.

Mason joined the lines, drawing his blade and shield as a bad feeling rose inside of him, the Guard in this village only numbered two-hundred-fourteen, when the Guard program was put into place by the Crown, every Village was assured a sizable defense force in case of enemy incursion...in this moment he felt this defense force wasn't sizable enough as the sound of heavy footfalls pierced the air, hundreds of beasts and Labrynnian soldiers trampling their way over the hills lead by a pale green, white-haired and black-eyed Demon.

oOo

Gamelon

Link's eyes turned white as his Triforce piece burned bright, his aura erupting around him like fire, his power reaching him even in Gamelon.

Kanthos' look of shock was short lived as he raised his blade, intercepting the Hero's strike.

Link slashed in every direction, countering every move from Kanthos as his rage took over.

"You know Hero, he did seem like the weakest member of your team, you should thank me." Kanthos said with a smirk.

Link cried out in anger as he dashed forward, knocking away a horizontal slash from Kanthos while dealing a series of lightning fast stabs. Kanthos faded back before lunging in with a diagonal slash, Link blocking it with leftwards strike and performing a jump attack, Kanthos darting out of the way before teleporting behind Link, the Hero spinning around in time to catch a slash with his shield. Link dealt a stab towards the foreign Sorcerer, his enemy catching it with his blade, Link pushed back with all of his strength, their two swords locking as they clashed, their eyes meeting as Link bared his teeth.

Erris struggled against the gravity spell, envious of Link's ability to break out of it, maybe if he still had his piece of the Anteforce he could do the same, but luckily for him, he had another way.

"Can you hurry it up?" Thrakon growled.

Erris grunted in reply as he pushed his ring with his thumb, the gravity spell making it difficult to manage even that small an amount of movement. He grit his teeth as the ring made it to his joint...just a little more...and there! As the silver piece of jewelry made it past the joint it fell from his finger and hit the ground.

Volga and Oreck circled behind the Hero as he pushed back against Kanthos, the Sorcerer nodding at them in response. Volga raised an arm, preparing a blast of flame, the fire dying immediately as a loud noise not unlike the rushing of wind filled the room. He and Oreck turned to find none other than Wizzro appearing from within a plume of purple smoke behind Erris.

"Stop him!" Kanthos yelled, being cut short as Link's fist caught him in the jaw.

"Wizzro, quickly, break the sigil!" Erris commanded.

Oreck, in his Goht form sent a blast of lightning from his horns as Volga fired a ball of flame from his hands.

Wizzro erected a shield, catching both blasts as he turned, using a small beam of energy to cut through the sigils edge, the purple glow it emitted dying as the spell broke.

Kanthos rubbed his jaw as he backed away. "Ganondorf was right about you, you really are something, not many can catch me off guard like that." Kanthos admitted.

Link only responded with a roar as he charged forward, Master Sword meeting Kanthos' blade once more. "I won't let you win, you die today." Link growled as he drew his blade back, swinging it downwards, Kanthos raised his blade to catch the strike, only for the Master Sword to shatter it.

"What?! No!" Kanthos exclaimed, his eyes going wide as Link's blade continued on it's path. The Sorcerer made an attempt to escape, but only managed to take one step backwards as the Master Sword's point made contact with his face, leaving a long cut from his forehead to his opposite cheek, blood rushing forth from the wound. Kanthos fell back as he held a hand to his face, red droplets falling onto his gauntlet.

Link raised his blade, turning it upside down holding it above his fallen opponent.

Oreck ran to help, only to be tackled by Thrakon and electrocuted by Erris. Fighting through the blast of lightning, Oreck threw the sellsword off as he stood, charging at the Prince. Suddenly, Wizzro phased through the ground, tripping Oreck as Erris caught him, telekinetically flinging him at Thrakon, the latter running forward to meet his airborne opponent, stopping his descent by planting his first firmly into the face of the Goht mask, knocking Oreck out cold.

Link stabbed madly at Kanthos, the man either rolling out of the way or throwing forth a shield to catch Link's attacks as he tried to escape. Behind them, Volga raised an arm, fire coiling around it as he prepared to blast the Hero away, only to be struck by a blast of light from behind.

The Dragon Knight spun around to find Elgon standing opposite him, sword at the ready. "Fancy a match?" the Light Sage asked.

"You know not of what you deal with." A Demonic voice hissed.

"I'm guessing it's not Volga talking...if the voice wasn't a giveaway it'd be the way you talk, you're a little more eloquent than the actual inhabitant of that body." Elgon remarked.

Volga sprouted wings from his back, quickly taking to the air and rushing towards Elgon. The Light Sage brought up a wall of energy as Volga shot a burst of flame from his mouth, the stream of fire impacting against the forcefield, slowing overpowering the barrier.

"Aren, now!" Elgon yelled.

Volga had no time to react as the Sheikah fell from the roof and onto his back, the Scepter of Gamelon in hand. The Dragon Knight descended, trying to throw Aren off as he landed. "Unhand me or you shall burn!" the demon demanded.

"I doubt that very much." Aren replied. The Sheikah man flinched as the Dragon Knight's body slowly began to catch fire. Aren dropped off of his opponents back as the he turned in time to see the Sheikah ready the Scepter of Gamelon and thrust it into his chest.

All eyes in the room turned towards Volga as a shrill screech escaped him, the Scepter having taken a transparent ethereal form as it traveled through his chest, emerging through the other side with a horned entity thrashing on the it's end.

"You will burn." Aren remarked as he gripped the Scepter tighter, the Demon exploding in a flash of green flame. Erris ran to Volga's side as Aren withdrew the Scepter, the Dragon Knight falling to the ground.

Link glanced backwards as the screech reached his ears, Kanthos taking his moment of inattentiveness the form a blast of energy in his hand.

"Take this!" Kanthos yelled, smiling broadly as Link looked back just in time to see the blast to hit him directly in the chest.

"Link!" Elgon called, Aren, Thrakon, Erris, and Wizzro looking on in shock.

Kanthos' victory was short lived, though, as when the smoke cleared, Link stood, completely unharmed with only a burn to his armor. "No..." Kanthos trailed off.

Link grabbed the Master Sword with both hands as he cried out, plunging the blade into Kanthos' chest, the Sorcerer inhaling sharply as it went through, coughing blood while Link pulled the blade free. "And now for your head." Link growled as Kanthos looked on, fear in his eyes.

Just then the roof collapsed, an enormous red fist breaking through. Link and company fled to the far side of the room as stone and masonry fell, Wizzro lifting Volga's unconscious form and following them.

"NO!" Link yelled as he ran forward, seeing Oreck, now in his human form helping Kanthos to his feet and away from the rubble.

"Hero, you won't make it in time!" Erris said as he grabbed him by the shoulder.

Elgon and Erris looked up as a the face of one of Termina's four giants looked down upon them, it's eyes turning to Kanthos and Oreck. "You!" it bellowed. The Giant plunged an enormous palm towards them, the two managing to escape in an orange flash of light just as the Giant landed his blow.

Link stood in silence, looking on at the empty space.

"Link..." Elgon began.

"Where is it?" Link asked.

"Where is what?" Erris countered.

"Kallil...his body." Link said quietly.

Everyone including Wizzro shared a sad look as Thrakon approached, Kallil's limp form in his arms, blood still streaming from the wound inflicted to his head by Kanthos.

"Link, we're so sorry..." Thrakon said.

"I practically raised him, for it to end like this..it's not...it's not right." Elgon said, losing his composure.

"In Sheikah culture, death is just the beginning of another, greater journey." Aren assured.

"This is my fault...I let Ganon in, I helped him...if I hadn't..." Erris said.

"No." Link said, surprising everyone. "There's only one person at fault here...and that's Oreck, he was our friend, he has always been our friend...but he stood there as Kallil was murdered...and he helped that that filth get away! Oreck is no longer my friend, he is not who he was...next time I see him, I will kill him myself!" Link yelled, his shout echoing through the halls of Gamelon's capital building.

oOo

"It would seem I've proved you wrong about me, have I not, Ginthorne?" Mayor Met asked, a taunting tone in his voice.

"Eh, screw off." the Admiral replied, waving his hand at the smaller man.

"Well, still alive I am, along with quite the body count of creatures, may I add." the Mayor expressed proudly.

"I still killed more than you." Ginthorne growled.

"Of course you did, you have the blood of giants in you...or something along those lines! If you were a mere man such as I, you might have been outdone on this day."

"I will force those words back down your throat." Ginthorne threatened as he rose, standing chest, shoulders, and head over the Mayor of Clock Town.

Thaddean Met gulped as he took in the man's imposing form, but steeled himself from being frightened, about to offer a retort as the Gamelonian Knight Sir Gabriel approached him, the Terminian Zora Mikau at his side.

"Admiral Ginthorne of Hyrule, Mayor Met of Clock Town." Sir Gabriel said as he bowed. "My men and I have had no luck locating the Hero and his men." he reported.

"I've checked the entire bay, even swam far out enough to where I could barely see the shore, there's no sign of the Hero, the Ice sorcerer, or the Sorceress Cia." Mikau added.

"Is it...is it possible they were eaten by...that?" Mayor Met asked, gesturing towards the large sea monster two of the Four Giants had managed to pull from the water and subsequently kill.

"Possible...but not likely." Gabriel said, holding a hand over his mouth.

"Why's that?" Ginthorne inquired.

"Because my forces cut it open and checked, all we found were parts of ships...and well, other soldiers, none of them the men...and woman you are looking for." Mikau responded.

"For Din's sake, is there any good news?" Ginthorne sighed.

"Some of the soldiers in the Gyorg's stomach were still alive...though unresponsive to outside stimuli...that should get better with time though." Mikau stated.

Looks of disgust formed on the men's faces, their attention being called away though as men drew their swords and shield's and Zora their harpoons while the Deku people took to the skies and the Goron's took a defensive stance, loud crashes coming from behind as even the three of the Four Giants readied themselves.

"What's happening? I can't see!" Thaddean Met exclaimed.

"The doors to the Castle...their opening." Sir Gabriel informed him.

All soldiers present tensed, bringing up their weapons, readying themselves for another fight.

"Wait! Do not strike!" a voice boomed as the missing giant rose from behind the Castle, dust and rubble falling from his fist.

All of the men let their arms fall as Link, Elgon, Erris, Aren, Thrakon, and Wizzro exited, the exorcised Dragon Knight stumbling out into the sun with them, an arm around Thrakon's shoulders.

"It's the Hero." Mikau breathed.

"Really? He liberated the Castle! That's fantastic...why is there no celebrating...you'd think this would be a moment for that sort of thing." The Mayor said.

"Look for yourself." Ginthorne said grimly as he grabbed Thaddean Met by the back plate of his armor, lifting him above the heads of those in front of them.

Before the legion of men the Hero stopped, his head hanging low as he held the body of Kallil Trevin, slowly kneeling and laying his fallen friend on the white sand of Gamelon's shore.

"This is what I've asked of you." Link said, eyeing Kallil's form. "I've lost people before, but in each life I have to be reminded of how it feels, how deeply the pain runs when a friend is taken from you too early...and that is not just what I've asked of you, I've asked it of your friends, your families, everyone you know...because in war not everyone comes home...I've lived many lives and still...I need to be reminded of that." Link continued. "I've finally come to realize that it's too much...from here on out this quest will be mine alone, I've won wars on my own before...and I'll do it in this life! Please, go home to those that care about you, be with them." Link said, turning back towards his friends as a shout carried through the air.

"To hell with that!" a soldier yelled, cheers greeting him. The man stepped out of the group, eyes on the Hero. "I know what they all say is true, you can't go a day in this life without hearing about something you've done! Hell, I wouldn't be standing here if it wasn't for you! My name is Kaljon Romani, legend has it you saved my ancestors from the hands of strange creatures that wanted to hurt them, you're personally responsible for the survival of my family line." the man exclaimed.

"He's saved us all!" a soldier called.

"We owe our lives to you, brother! All of us!" a large Goron shouted.

"Link, you've saved this world many times, even if you were just trying to save Hyrule...or Termina. Elgon said as he put a hand on his shoulder.

"Hero, we owe you more than we can ever repay! You've put your life on the line to save the world as we know it many times, and the least we can do is return the favor!" Sir Gabriel said as he fought his way to front, the entirety of the Gamelonian army cheering as he made his proclamation.

"I couldn't have said it better myself!" Mayor Met said as he joined Sir Gabriel. "The loyalty of Termina's warriors is yours! he called out.

"We'll follow you wherever you go and fight whoever you want, brother!" Cheif Darbrakus called out, Darmani and Magnar at his back while the assembled Gorons beat their chests.

"Needless to say you have the loyalty of the Zora Kingdoms, Hyrulean, Terminian, and beyond." Mikau called out.

"And we the Deku, shall do our part!" a rather large large Scrub announced.

"I'd advise you take them up on their offers of fealty, it seems rather...advantageous." Aren said.

"We're right behind you, all the way." Thrakon said with a grin.

"He speaks for all of us, even those who stood behind the wrong man in the beginning." Erris added.

"You're making history right now, bringing all of the nations and races together into one force united under a single purpose, no one's ever done that before...Kallil would be beyond proud...and I know that somewhere, he is." Elgon said.

Link looked upon his friend, the sadness and despair that filled him giving way to anger, that anger turning to strong determination, struggling to hold back his emotions as he looked over the massive number of soldiers. Knights, and warriors alike, all having sworn their loyalty to him.

"Let's go back to Hyrule, find the fellow responsible for all this...and kick his ass!" a Hylian soldier exclaimed, the entire force readying themselves to move out.

Thrakon turned his back on the roaring behind him, beginning to walk eastwards.

"Where are you going?" Aren asked as he noticed his comrade walking away.

Thrakon turned to see the rest of the company had set their gaze upon him, even Erris looking concerned.

"Nothing to worry about, if it is a siege we are expecting, I have a few friends in the east that might wish to lend their aid." Thrakon said with a slight grin.

oOo

The branches of trees began to sway as wind swept through the formerly silent meadow, the snow that fell beginning to swirl as the force that caught it intensified, then died down as suddenly as it had come to life. With a soft crunch, a black armored foot stepped out of the violet portal behind it's owner, a larger, silver armored form exiting behind her.

"Hm, it was still midday in Gamelon." Cia said.

"Night comes quickly this time of year in Hyrule, especially in Peak Province." Trystane answered.

"Peak Province...are you sure?" Cia countered.

Trystane merely nodded his head to the side, indicating a large mountain looming nearby. "Pretty sure, why do you ask?".

"I was aiming for the Lanayru Province...just over the hill from Castle Town." The Sorceress replied.

"Been a while since you travelled via the Soul Gate?" Trystane remarked.

"Gate of Souls." Cia corrected, narrowing her eyes. "And no, I use it quite often, opening the Gate of Souls is not something you can be out of practice with...something was blocking me from making my way there...I don't even know if anyone was putting an effort into it, it's as if there's a dead zone in Hyrule Field...a place where magic doesn't work."

"Well that's not right, I've seen some pretty impressive displays of magic in that field, I myself used to practice my skills off the main road into town." Trystane answered.

"What I'm saying is that; someone has purposely put forth a barrier to keep those with the ability to teleport or warp themselves to other places from doing so."

"Perceptive." a deep, menacing voice called out.

Cia summoned her staff as Trystane drew his sword, slowly backing away as none other than Ganondorf himself stepped out of the shadows, the snow melting around him as he approached the two.

"Decided to concern yourself with us?" Cia shot.

"Ha! Don't be foolish, if only I had the time...I have more important matters to attend to, so forgive me for leaving this puppet in my place." Ganon said, his voice seemingly surrounding them.

"You think some phantasm can best me?" Cia growled.

"Possibly, but I've planned for every possibility...farewell." Ganon responded, laughing as his voice faded away.

"What is this?" Trystane asked, leaving one hand on his blade as he raised the other, ice shards circling his palm.

Cia grimaced as heavy footsteps rang out, over a dozen Black Knights joining Ganondorf's phantom, stopping as they arrived at his side. "Kill them." the Phantom said in a whisper like voice as it reached for it's face, removing the glamour spell and revealing it's true skull-like visage, blue fire burning around it.

Cia summoned a shield around them as the Phantom Ganon took to air, the wall of energy shattering as a ball of energy exploded against it.

"Watch out!" Trystane called, pulling Cia out of the way as a Black Knight's blade crashed down on where she stood.

"I'm okay." Cia answered as she grabbed Trystane by the arm, teleporting them across the meadow.

"I'll distract the Knights." Trystane said.

Cia was about to protest as the Knight ran towards them, but was cut off as Phantom Ganon tossed a ball of energy at her. She batted the projectile back at him, fading to the left as the entity returned it. Cia waved her hand, opening the Gate of Souls, the energy ball passing through. She smirked as her adversary swooped down, his staff clashing with hers before he levitated upwards again. With a quick motion, Cia reopened the Gate of Souls behind the Phantom, the energy blast striking it in the back.

"Your mine now." the Sorceress hissed as her enemy dropped to the ground. She teleported directly in front of the Phantom, delivering three quick slashes with the her staff before a telekinetic shockwave sent her skidding back on her heels.

The Phantom Ganon widened it's stance and placed both hands together, a blue glow forming in the center. Cia planted her staff in the ground as she summoned forth a wall of energy, flinching as blue flame roared towards her, burning it's way through the energy construct she created.

Trystane shot a blast of ice at another Black Knight as it brought it's blade up, freezing it in place before hitting the ground and sliding inbetween the legs of another, impaling it on an icicle from behind. "You fellows aren't of the fast variety, are you?" he taunted.

Trystane dodged to the side as another Knight caught up to him, the Hylian barely fading back in time as a massive fist missed him by centimeters. Reaching forward, Trystane caught the creature's fist as it drew it back, forming a large ball of ice nearly the size of the Black Knight itself over it's hand.

"Can't lift that, can you?" The Hylian Knight remarked as the Black Knight fell forward, struggling to free it's hand as Trystane dashed behind it, flash freezing his opponent. He prepared to refreeze one of the Knights as cracks began to form on it's ice casing, but relented as heat permeated the air, a bright blue flash filling the meadow. Trystane's eyes widened as he lifted a hand to shield his eyes, observing as the Phantom projected a stream of blue flame at Cia, her shield slowly fading. "Damn...you stay right there." he said, glancing at the Black Knight slowly freeing itself.

Trystane sprinted through the snow, making his way behind Phantom Ganon, a chill shooting through him as it's head spun around to look at him. the Knight leapt to his side as it fired a beam from it's mouth, barely missing as he regained his footing and approached the being, shooting a torrent of frost from his palms, forcing the Phantom to free an arm to counter his attack.

Cia pushed back as the force of Phantom Ganon's blast lessened. In a split second, she dropped the shield and fired back with light energy, the stream of blue flame faltering as it met her beam of energy, looking up to find Trystane doing the same, his stream of frost overpowering their opponent's attack.

With a final push, Trystane's blast overtook that of the Phantom's, flash freezing the strange being in place. "That'll teach you." Trystane said as he stepped back, Cia dashing forward and smashing the frozen Phantom to pieces with her staff, each fragment burning away in a small burst of green fire.

"Shall we?" Trystane asked, gesturing towards the trees.

"Castle Town is this way." Cia corrected, turning to find a freed Black Knight behind her.

"No!" Trystane called out, rushing forward and shoving the Sorceress out of harm's way as the massive creature impaled him on it's sword.

Cia cried out in shock as she extended her hand, releasing a massive blast of energy that sent her assailant flying threw the trees, it's form lying motionless as it landed.

"Trystane!" she yelled as she fell to her knees, lifting his head as he coughed blood.

"At least he let go of the sword...it...it would worsen the situation quite a bit if he took me with him." Trystane said with a faux smile.

Cia felt a tear stream down her face as the Hylian Knight's expression went blank. She thought back to when they fought the enemy fleet side by side...when he saved her from the drowning. She balled her fists, there was a time when she cared not what happened to any Hylian Knight, Trystane or any other...but here she was, shedding tears over a Knight she didn't even know a couple months prior.

"You saved my life...I won't forget that." she said. Slowly the Sorceress brought the Knight's face to her's, telekinetically removing the sword before locking her lips with his. Her eyes shot open as a violet glow overtook them, her arms tightening around Trystane as she felt an energy travel through her and into him. She quickly moved back, looking on as Trystane inhaled sharply.

oOo

Hello everyone, I hope you enjoyed the read, sorry for the wait!

Gerudospirit: I'm glad you like my take on Zelda and Ghirahim. I feel as if there's not enough blackstory/explanation given as to what Ghirahim is and why, so I thought I'd throw in something that's a combination of head-canon and fan theories, as there is a veritable gold mine of Ghirahim fan theories. Elgon has had centuries to think about and rationalize his hand in Ghirahim's creation/corruption, but in the end still knows it's his fault, and because of that, he hopes that this time around he'll be able to confront Ghirahim himself, as in this life he's a younger, stronger man, while also hoping he can make it through to the Ghirahim he knew and kind of bring him back. Thank you so much for what you said about Kanthos, I've been waiting for someone to tell me what they thought of him, and I'm so glad you found him well executed! Creating OC's is always risky! Thanks for your kind words and the review!

If you have anything to say, please say it, all comments and critiques are welcome!

Thanks for reading and have a great day and/or night!

-Prometheus17