Hey-yo! I updated the prologue so that it fit more of the original prologue. Woo-hoo! Yes, I found my flashdrive and have edited the prologues to fit the original ones more X3 again, here's the edited prologue part 2...

Prologue- part 2: Rensafi of the Sheikah

One hundred years before the Hero of Time was born, Hyrule was on the verge of a civil war. The false hope of peace sat in the stale air of the growing kingdom, and an unwanted tribe of people were hired to protect the royal family.

Rensafi of the Sheikah was one of the finest Sheikah combatants. Swift and agile, Rensafi was considered one of the, if not the most, reliable individual to be a protector of the royal family. At one point, she was even honored with the protection of the Royal Family, specifically, the queen of Hyrule.

The Royal Family held a ball one day to celebrate a new tribe in the Hylian alliance, the Gorons. Megaton, the leader of the Gorons, attended the ball, bringing with him the finest of Goron musicians and tribe's strongest warriors. A prospective ally, the Zora tribe, also attended, however only their prince represented their people, along with his attendants.

Ashlock, a Hylian soldier, and Catrin, another woman of the Sheikah tribe, stood by the King and Princess's side during the festive celebration. Ashlock and Catrin, Rensafi believed, was one of the strangest yet happiest couples throughout the kingdom Hyrule. Their union was frowned upon by both Hylians and Sheikah alike, although the Sheikah were much more accepting of their marriage then the Hylians were. Catrin had given birth to a charming little boy, Link, who usually had to stay at the Sheikah village of Kakariko, since his parents were occupied with attending the royal family. However, Link oftentimes would visit the castle, and during those times, his laughter would echo across the castle walls. He would often follow Rensafi around the vast palace grounds, fondly called Rensafi "Auntie Safi." So much, in fact, to the point that Rensafi and Link's parents would hold a sort of joint custody on the child, depending on which "big person" was least busy at the time, and during the ball, Link stayed at his mother's birth village, since all three adults were on duty.

During the ball, the allies of Hyrule, the Gorons, attended. The big brother of the Gorons, Megaton, attended with his closest friends. He had a large muscular build, even for a Goron. And, although he was very much intimidating, he had a hearty laugh and was possibly the friendliest, most casual individual there. A prospective ally, the Zora, also attended. Prince Resa of the Zora and his attendants were much more formal, and the polite tribesmen were the conversations of many of the Hylians there, especially the ones who had yet to venture outside Castle Town. Even the Composer brothers attended, and their festive music played throughout the night. As the queen stood to give a speech, there was an explosion. A bomb and a collection of Deku nuts, specially cultivated to have higher magnesium and sulfur content than usual, exploded at the queen's feet. Screaming and the sound of anxious voices filled the castle as most of the attendants managed to scatter from the ball room. Ashlock and Catrin were killed in the attack, along with many of the attending guests. Princess Zelda, the king, most of the Gorons, and the Zora prince successfully escaped without any fatal damage, but the queen, who had been giving a speech at the time, was pinned underneath the magnificent chandelier.

She ripped her scarf from her neck and pulled it over the queen's face, filtering the poisonous gas from her. After a long struggle, Rensafi was able to push the chandelier enough to allow the bleeding queen to be dragged out from underneath the intricate glass structure. While the poisonous gases of the deku nuts saturated the room, Rensafi was at the queen's side. She was desperately trying to free her from the debris that had crumbled, desperately trying to clean away the queen's blood away from her lifeless body. She pulled her scarf from her neck and pulled it over the queen's face in an attempt to filter out the poisonous gas, refusing to believe that the queen was no longer alive.

It was Cari who had placed the spell Farore's Wind on Rensafi, forcing her outside the crumbling walls. Months later, when the gas had cleared enough, Rensafi ventured into the ballroom once more, finding the bodies of her sister and brother-in-law sprawled against the cold floor.

Rensafi is now Link's guardian, and teacher to the Sheikah children. She teaches them the Sheikah culture: the mastery of music, magic, self-defense, and the defense of others. A few years later, Rensafi found an emerging mark on Link's left hand: the mark of the royal family, the Triforce. From that point on, Rensafi had Link wear gloves that covered the mark, and focused on training Link to be a warrior better then herself.