There, in the fog. She dramatically and steadily walked in the yard. "I can't believe it's Time? I was afraid this day would come." Link could recognize the voice, but there was no way it could be her. He squinted his eyes, trying to see through the blur. She came out into the subdued light, and Link almost choked on his expression. Impa? It was she, in her future form, taking the appearance of time itself. In the area, she finally joined the circle.
"Now!" The Sand Dragon ordered.
They took each other`s hands, paws, and fins, speaking in sync.
"Link, we each give you the strength needed to defeat evil for once and all. Please take these Medallions as a symbol of the power we deliver to you. Each of these Medallions will give you the strength to defeat Ghirahim once and for all. Use them wisely. I shall lead by giving you the Shadow Medallion first." Impa raised her hands, and in them appeared a purple coated Medallion. The power absorbed inside Link, and the rest followed. They each raised the Medallions with different colors, and purposes. Impa nodded, and all of them dissolved into Link's body, causing him to fall on his knees. "Now, Link! Go!" She ordered.
Link stood up and he ran to the top of the Statue, where the Dragons held Ghirahim back. He took out his sword, and held it above what he knew was Ghirahim's weak spot.
"Remember Link it's the Hero, not the Sword!" Impa shouted. He nodded, and forced the sharp object into the evil man's diamond core.
"NO! You can't end me! I had the world! I had it all!" Link hadn't removed the sword from Ghirahim, who was yelling at them all, to make sure it was over forever. This had to be the end. He could see all the pain going through his forceful, and evil form. It was finally over. "You'll regret this someday!"
"Sages, we must finally seal Ghirahim into the evil realm. He has more power than expected. He shall never again harm this or any world." The Sages held hands, and closed their eyes, sharing power to hide away Ghirahim forever.
"For the Sea." JellyF shouted.
"For the Rocks." Goron yelled.
"For the Light." Zelda's father repeated.
"For the Land." Machi added.
"For the Spirits." Mogma said.
"For the Shadows." Impa finished.
Link watched the powers and colors fade Ghirahim into nothing, and force him to a realm forever.
"You'll pay for this! You cannot destroy my soul forever! I will return, stronger. One rueful day, I will return!"
The sky looked so passionate and magical as indigo, crimson, gold, olive, violet, and pumpkin orange painted the sky. It's over. No more battle, no more pain. It's over. Zelda's going to love th-…Zelda…she…she's gone. I can't believe I forgot…no…please tell me this is a dream. No! Tell me she will come back. Please!
The fog flew away and the day was beautiful. Link jumped off the Statue, and ran to the ground. He searched the surface for Zelda's body, hoping the Sage's could heal her. "Where's Zelda?! She was here…when she-she…before everyone came…"
"Link…you need to come with me." Impa instructed.
"Where is my daughter?" Zelda's father repeated, worried as well.
"Don't worry, sir. There is nothing to worry about." Impa reassured him. He questioned, but trusted her, and walked back.
All of the Sages waited outside, and the Dragon's fled. Link followed Impa into the Sealed Temple fearfully. "Zelda was a very important girl. There is a lot that you knew about your friend, but a lot you didn't. She had a lot of important roles to play. She didn't know this, but she was the seventh sage. She was actually supposed to lead us all when needed, but she couldn't have. Unfortunately, Ghirahim took enough of Hylia's soul to suffocate Zelda, which made me take over temporarily the leading Sage role. However, she was a different type of Sage. She had a part of something none of us, but you, have. The Triforce was a mysterious thing, and only the chosen three could be gifted with this strength. You and Zelda have both been chosen. You have been given the Triforce of Courage and Zelda, not only was Hylia reborn, but she had The Triforce of Wisdom. She, along with you, was destined for greatness. I know you cared much for her, but you need worry no more. Zelda is still alive, she has just changed. I know it must be confusing, but I'll explain. I was the Sixth Sage, as I always knew. I was told long ago by Hylia that I must return when I was needed. To be truthful, I never left. I left only the Sealed Grounds, hiding far from trouble. I knew if I left, Zelda would want to stay here with you, and watch over the land. I wanted the population to grow, and start a new life here on the surface again. I heard Zelda's call for help, and rushed here as well, to fulfill my duty as a Sage. When the Dragon's first came to the Sealed Temple, Zelda mysteriously disappeared into the fog. It is sadly true that she had died for a few minutes, for she was with such little soul, she had almost nothing... enough to kill her. I took her in, when there was enough commotion, to help her all that I could with the spells I learned as a former Sheikh. I fed the soul she had left with all the power I could use to heal her. I thought that she could help us in battle, but she was too weak that early. I let her recover herself while I went to fight alongside the other Sages. When I came back, I had found her still strength less, but healing slowly. She has taken on her appropriate form now. She was meant to be who she is now. She was meant to have the Wisdom, and profundity she has received. As a Sage, her current form wasn't strong enough, so I introduced her to her strengths and weaknesses. She is no longer the Zelda you once knew." She gestured to the door. "Zelda, I want to show you someone. Come out."
"Zelda…!" He ran to the end of the staircase in the main hall. She feebly walked out from the back room, hiding in the shadows. When she stepped out, all Link could do was gasp. Her physical appearance was the same as ever. The same divine blonde hair, and marble blue eyes. The same beautiful face, same height and weight. Although, it was plain as day to see she was different. She wore a stunning pink dress, touching the tips of her bare toes, and golden armor. Her eyelashes were somewhat bolder, and made her eyes appear bigger, and brighter. Her hair was tied back halfway with two thin braids. She held a bow and arrow of her own, on her side, and the Harp on the other. Although, he thought he left the Harp in their house when they left, it was right there on her waist. The golden belt with multiple shapes and designs held everything together.
She looked at Impa, confused. Her eyes appeared empty, and clueless.
"Who's this?" Zelda asked.
