It was an ordinary day in New York City and summer vacation had just started with many students leaving their schools with plans of fun they would have until school would start again. At one such school, a high school student named Felix was leaving school with his only friend, Drew, and were talking about their summer plans.

"Wait," said Felix in surprise, "You're moving to California?"

"I'm sorry Felix," apologized Drew, "But my dad got a job transfer and it has to be accepted."

"But what should I do with you gone," asked Felix, "You're my only friend and It's too hard for me to get more." "I can't even get close with our classmates."

"Again I'm sorry," repeated Drew, "It's upsetting to me too but I think things could work out for both of us somehow." "Anyway, I guess this is goodbye, I got to go."

After Drew left, Felix started walking home feeling upset.

"What should I do," asked Felix to himself, "Without friends, I have nothing to do." "If only I had some type of hobby, maybe that could make me feel better."

At one point, when Felix passed an alley, he heard something strange coming from the alley.

"That's odd," said Felix, "I thought I heard something." "Maybe it was my imagination."

Felix then heard the strange sound again and decided to go into the alley. After a minute of looking, Felix was about to get back out when a blinding light appeared and Felix felt something that wasn't right and ended up unconscious. When Felix regained consciousness, He ended up noticing that he wasn't in the alley anymore.

"Uh," said Felix when he got up and looked at his surroundings, "Where am I?"

"Oh you're awake," said a voice which made Felix jump in surprise, "We feared the worst when we found you lying like that."

Felix then found out where the voice came from and noticed two people in front of him, a white haired woman with glasses who appeared to be in her thirties and a young white haired boy who seemed half his own age."

"By the way," asked the woman, "What kind of clothes are you wearing?" "I've never seen or learned of any kind like them."

"That's an odd question," replied Felix, "Who are you and where are we?"

"I suppose we can start there," said the woman, "My name is Purah and this is my son, Arch."

"As for where we are," said Arch, "We are in the middle of Hyrule Field."

"You mean we're in the middle of a field," asked Felix, "But how's that possible?" "New York City doesn't have fields like this." "Also what's Hyrule?"

"I've never heard of New York City," said Purah, "I'm guessing that's where you're from isn't it?" Considering things, I'm guessing you're not from the future."

"Wait," said Felix, "Are you saying this is a different world than the one I know of?"

"That must be the case," said Purah, "In all honesty, I checked the possessions you had with you and it doesn't seem like they caused this to happen." "I did however notice that this one seems a lot like the Shiekah Slate and the Purah Pad."

"That's my cell phone," explained Felix while Purah gave the cell phone back to him.

"You seem more odd by the minute," said Arch, "By the way, we didn't get your name yet."

"I suppose you're right, sorry about that," replied Felix, "My name is Felix." Anyway, what should I do now since I don't seem to be anywhere that I know of?"

"Well how about you come with us to our home in Castle Town," suggested Purah.

"Castle Town," said Felix, "Are you saying that this Hyrule is some old Kingdom?"

"I don't think I know what you meant by the old part," said Purah, "But you're right, this is the Kingdom of Hyrule." "By the way, we may need to change your clothes to avoid unneeded attention."

After decisions were made, Purah, Arch, and Felix went on their way to Castle Town. Along the way, Felix started wondering how he could return to his world.