A little put off by the prospect of becoming more of a target for demons or ending up looking like your past self - who, while badass, would also stick out like a sore thumb - you decide to leave the magic side of things alone for a while, and focus instead on your physical training. Specifically, your fighting abilities, which prior to this have been pretty much condemned to languish. Briar can't help you much with this, but that's okay; Ganondorf's memories provide a decent flow of inspiration. Most of what you teach yourself in this period has to do with technique, since your current body can't even begin to produce the kind of sheer power Ganondorf possessed, but you do put on a certain amount of muscle.

Gained Combat Prowess F++
Gained Powerful Build F++

To counter the added menace of your increased physical power, you work on your people skills throughout the year. Briar is much more helpful here, and before long, you've not only become the guy everybody wants on their team, you're almost sort of popular. At the very least, you can now reliably avoid scaring people unless you want to.

Gained Social Prowess E

As time marches on, your mother's belly begins to grow large, until you have no problem believing that there's a whole other little person inside her. You do have to wonder how your new brother or sister is supposed to get out, but you never quite get a straight answer on that. Your mother gives your father a dark look when you ask the question, your father quickly takes you out to play catch, and Briar just giggles a great deal. Moblin is no help at all.

Regardless, one afternoon in late summer, there is a mad scramble around the Harris household. You end up sitting in a waiting room in the hospital with Moblin, Briar, your Uncle Rory, and several gradually-arriving members of the extended family, while your mom and dad do something in another room with a bunch of doctors. You fall asleep at one point, and it's either very, very late that night or very, very early the next morning when your uncle shakes you awake and tells you that you have a baby sister. When you're let in to see her and your mother, you notice that the tiny girl has a darker skin tone than you do. Your parents don't appear concerned by this trait, but it startles you.

Prior to this, your parents asked you about baby names. What, if anything, did you suggest for a girl?

Several weeks after your sister is born, you find yourself not in daycare, but preschool. You're not entirely sure what the difference is supposed to be, since most of the same kids are in your class, and you seem to do most of the same things as before, but the adults are fairly insistent that you have to leave Moblin at home. Do you go along with it?

Also, when the first day's recess comes up, who do you want to spend it with?