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TOTK Prequel Fanfic: In Three Years... [PART 1]
It’d been a few years since Ganon had been defeated–three years to be exact. After visiting all regions of Hyrule, Zelda and Link return to Hateno village to rest for a few months. Rebuilding efforts are underway and the Princess–now twenty years of age–couldn't be happier, especially now as Link is back at her side. The Silent Knight himself felt just as content; he was always happy so long as his Princess was safe and sound.
But the Princess wasn’t safe from her regrets.
Link’s house was simple and quaint, with only one floor and a loft. It was those little touches of color and light that Zelda brought into the residence–with Link’s permission–that made it feel homely for her. It might not look like much when you first open the door, but light the fireplace, bring out the eye-catching ceramics, add a few wildflowers in a vase for color, and it transforms into a place of warmth and comfort.
Zelda loved it so much that she asked Link if a cooking pot could be fitted in his home so she could learn to make all the unique dishes they had in their travels. He agreed to the idea, but only under the condition that she would follow a recipe and not her own. It was the first big addition to the house after a series of small ones and the princess was looking forward to doing more in the future–with Bolson’s help, of course.
She liked living the simpler life–but why? Zelda wondered this until she thought back to her early life in the Castle.
The cold, stone walls surrounding her.
The servants bustling in and out of her room.
The giant banners reminding her she was royalty.
And of course, the expectations that came with. 
But here in Hateno Village, everyone showed nothing but unrequited love for their princess. The first day she moved to the village, she was given new clothes to wear, food to eat, and flowers to make her smile. The Mayor saw to it that every one of her needs were met, so long as the people could help it. All the elders taught her useful skills, such as sewing or preparing ink to write with. 
But the children–goodness, those children!
They were especially fascinated with her highness, particularly for her knowledge of the wild; all it took was one small lesson on the different types of frogs there were on a rainy day, and the questions all came flooding in–the princess never felt so elated to answer them! It took parents calling their tiny scholars home for Zelda to finally catch a break. The Mayor’s daughter, Karin, gave her a big hug before running home, expressing how excited she was to learn more from the princess.
“Goodnight Miss Zelda!” The girl had said. It filled the princess with contentment; never had she felt so overwhelmed with open arms and joyful faces. Hateno Village was truly the place to call home.
But… 
The more she pondered those smiling faces, why did it make Zelda feel more and more–guilty?
“Princess?”
Zelda shook her head out of her reverie. She was seated at the dining table, book in hand, with a half-empty plate beside her. “Y-yes?” she stammered. How long had she been staring off into space?
Link was standing by the door. 
“I’m going to grab some rice and eggs from East Wind.” He said. “Do you want anything?”
“Oh–Milk,” Zelda said, forcing a smile. “I know I’ll sleep better after a warm cup of milk.”
Link nodded. He turned and reached for the door handle when he paused. Zelda looked up at him, anticipating a question from him. Instead, he shook his head– 
“I won’t be long.” Link said before the door shut behind him.
That much was true. He wouldn’t take longer than ten minutes, which was all the time Zelda needed to get ready for bed.
Closing her book, she left it on the table to get changed up in the loft.
But as she undressed, the princess became lost in her thoughts again; this always happened after traveling through Hyrule for months. On the road, Zelda was never so distracted. Obviously, her mind had been occupied by the rebuilding efforts and the needs of her people that she hardly had the time to sit down and just be on her own. At some point under all that stress, Zelda was practically begging for a break from her duties–
But now that she and Link were taking an extended break after three years of almost non-stop travel, she suddenly felt–unease? Was that the right word? 
Zelda wasn’t so sure; it wasn’t that she felt unsafe by any means, especially not with Link at her side, but those voices of doubt that once plagued her mind a hundred years ago somehow resurfaced, taunting her. She thought she was beyond those voices but seeing those faces–the faces of her current subjects, so few in numbers–they all had to adapt to living on the edges of the world because Zelda couldn’t stop the Calamity in time. The way they were living now, vulnerable to weather or monster attacks out in the wild, was because she had failed them long before they were born and they didn't even know it. The villagers were so welcoming to a long lost princess–
But if they found out that she was responsible for the kingdom’s downfall, how would they react? How would they treat her then?
Zelda thought about the elders of Hateno and the stories they told of their families; how their parents clamored to escape central Hyrule and the loved ones they lost amidst the chaos. To this day, none of them know if they have any surviving family members around the kingdom. If they somehow did, they're too old to travel alone and are far more vulnerable to the elements and monsters.
“It took a few decades for the village to feel safe here,” Uma had said to Zelda a day ago. “My husband wanted to start a family but I had that feeling in my heart that we needed to wait until the world was a little safer. My darling was upset with me–he thought I’d lied to him about wanting to settle down, but that was far from it.” The old woman sighed. “After five years, when those bokoblin hordes migrated towards the west, we all breathed a sigh of relief. My husband felt so guilty and apologized thereafter. We had our baby the next year and became the family we’ve always wanted.” Uma had smiled fondly at the last sentence. “Take it from an old woman–at some point in your life, you’re going to have to make sacrifices for the people you love, even if it hurts them.”
Those last words resonated within Zelda–why?
The princess laid awake under the covers, dressed in her nightshirt. It was all she could do while her mind raced with all the kingdom’s grievances post-Calamity.
Then she heard the front door click open followed by footsteps.
“Princess?”
It was Link. He was back from East Wind. 
But rather than greeting him, Zelda remained still under the covers. She heard him call her again, then his footsteps walking up the stairs. She closed her eyes, and took slow breaths. She didn’t see him, but after a few moments of silence, she heard him descend to the bottom floor.
She hoped Link didn’t feel bad.
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The night brought on a chill. Regardless if Zelda had the sheets on her person, her skin prickled as the core of her body shook violently–did Link forget to add fuel to the fire place?
Perhaps the window needed to be shut–but was it not already closed? Zelda remembered doing so.
Why was she so–
Cold?
Shaking, Zelda propped herself up on her hands and called for Link.
“Link–”
AHHHHHHHH!
Screams.
There were screams everywhere.
Zelda shot up from bed and looked around–it was dark, but from the cracks in the window, she could see a glow of red wisp seeping through. The Princess gasped and jumped out of bed, backing away.
“Link?” She called again. When no answer came, she ran downstairs to find the first floor of his house empty. Even the furniture was gone, all except–the dining table and the vase full of silent princesses, now wilted. Zelda looked at their pitiful state.
“But… these were just picked–”
The door burst open, but Zelda had no time to react when Link, in his tattered champion's tunic, grabbed her hand, and hauled her outside his house. She yelled in protest, but the Hero wasn’t listening–she didn’t even have a chance to look at his face. She tried to pry his hand off of her arm until she realized–they were no longer in Hateno, but a burning Castle Town.
And Zelda was no longer in her nightshirt, but her ceremonial dress. The sky burned an angry red color, and the sun’s rays felt more like a burning blaze than a gentle warmth. The Guardians, she saw, aimed at innocent, helpless, lives. Families–mothers, fathers, grandparents–and children–All vaporized in the blink of an eye.
It was all Zelda could do to not scream, but she had to keep running with Link. 
They made it past the gates of Castle Town, but rather than veering off into the east, Link kept running straight ahead.
“Link! Where are we going?!” Exclaimed Zelda. 
But he didn’t respond.
When they crossed onto the Sacred Grounds, Zelda finally ripped her arm free from his grip. She massaged her sore forearm and noticed the red marks where the Hero’s fingers had grappled her.
Link stopped just a few yards before her, his back turned to her.
“We have to find Impa!” The Princess called out to him. “She said she’d–wait for us…” Zelda trailed off. It was then she realized–how quiet the world became. Not even the wind blew. 
But the sky was still red.
And Zelda felt even more cold.
“You failed.”
She looked up at the Hero.
“W-what?” she gasped. “Link–how could you–”
“Is it not true, princess?” He sounded so–so–Robotic. “You failed to unlock your sacred power–you failed to stop the Calamity.”
Zelda stood frozen in the center of the Sacred Grounds. She always felt weak and helpless–but Link never judged her. He would never say these things to her–unless this is how he truly felt about her.
“You’re–you’re not the Link I know.” Zelda said, growing in confidence. “The Link I know, he–he would never say these things because understands me!” She pointed at the imposter. “So tell me right now–who are you?!”
The puppet of Link started to chuckle in his voice–then the chuckle crescendoed into an evil cackle–and finally, maniacal laughter until his body slowly disintegrated into gloomy red wisps.
But now… there stood a familiar figure in the distance. Zelda’s eyes widened in shock.
“F-father?”
King Rhoam walked towards the Sacred Grounds from the south. Wait–
How did he escape Hyrule Castle? That was the last time Zelda saw him before he…
She shook her head.
“This–this must be a dream.” She said to herself. 
“Oh no, Zelda.” said his voice in her head. “This is no dream, princess.”
The Princess looked up to see her Father standing before her–without a face. She backed away. 
“I-I’m asleep and dreaming–” she told herself when she bumped into someone behind her. She spun around to see Urbosa–also faceless.
“No–this is reality.” She heard her voice in her head. “You did fail–one hundred years ago.”
“Now look at us–” said Mipha’s voice in Zelda’s head. The Champions appeared around Zelda, also faceless.
“Look at them.” said Daruk’s voice in her head. 
Zelda soon found herself looking in every direction, seeing standing, faceless bodies of Hylians, Zoras, Gorons, Ritos, Grerudos–all Hyruleans, all of Zelda’s people. They all perished in the Calamity and Zelda now saw how many suffered.
“This is all because of you.” Revali's voice said in her head.
“Because you failed.” King Rhoam’s voice said. “And now you must pay the price.”
Zelda tried running in one direction but was blocked by a wall of faceless bodies, closing in on her. She tried running in another direction, but to no avail.
She was trapped–she had nowhere to go. 
Zelda fell to her knees, tears falling from her eyes as she begged–
“Father! Urbosa!”
They all closed in on her.
“N-no! Please!”
And closer.
“I couldn’t–!”
And closer…
“Forgive me!”
And closer–
AHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!
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Link sprang up from his cot and grabbed his knight’s sword before running up the stairs in one swift motion. His heart was beating fast–who or what got in his house? How could he not have heard–
He paused at the top of the stairs, only to see Zelda screaming and writhing in bed. Without a second thought, Link dropped his sword and hurried to her bedside. He reached for her flailing arms, trying to keep them from hitting him.
“Princess!”
“NO, LET ME GO!”
Her eyes were still closed as she fought him. Finally, Link pinned her arms down at her sides as he said–
“Zelda, open your eyes!”
When Zelda opened her eyes, she saw Link looking over her–then screamed at the sight of him. He stepped back, hands raised in defense in case she tried striking him–not that she would ever do that to him, but with the state she was in, Link wasn’t so certain. He kept his distance.
"It's okay.” He said.
Zelda's eyes had so much fear in them. She was a sweaty mess and her hands gripped the bed sheets so tightly that her knuckles turned white.
"It’s okay," Link said again. “It’s me.”
After a moment, Zelda slowly looked around the room. The fireplace was still lit, but the fire burned low. And the moonlight glowed a pale white through the window.
No red sky–no faceless people.
And Link was here with the most concerned expression she’s seen from him.
Zelda felt for the center of her chest–her heartbeat was finally slowing down as reality settled in. Then she broke down crying into her hands. 
Before Link could say anything, there was an urgent knock on the door. Zelda became fearfully quiet.
“Link!” called a man’s voice from outside. “Is everything alright?!”
Link took one look at Zelda before hurrying down the loft to answer the door. When he opened the door, Thadd, Nack, and Rhodes greeted him with pitchforks and a farming hoe.
“We heard screaming,” said Thadd. “It sounded like the Princess. Is she alright?”
“...Ah.” Link hesitated to reply. “She’s, uh…” He stopped when he heard sniffling up the loft. He sighed, turning back to the men.
“She will be alright. I can’t say anymore than that.”
The men didn’t appear all too satisfied with that answer, but they weren’t going to argue with him. Not at this hour anyway.
“Let us know if there’s anything we can do to help,” said Nack. “You know I live close.”
After saying their goodbyes, Link quietly shut the door. He didn’t hear Zelda crying anymore, but that didn’t mean she wasn’t upset. He took the stairs to the loft and when he made it into her field of view, he saw her curled up on the bed, clutching onto her pillow.
Link carefully approached her and knelt down by her bedside. He took her hand into his.
"It was only a nightmare." He said.
"No, it wasn’t…!” She cried. “It was the Calamity! All those people–the ones we saw in Castle Town when the Guardians cornered them and they… they…!"
Link reached for the bedside drawer to pull a clean cloth; he held it up to her.
“Here.”
Zelda slowly craned her head up and took the cloth with a shaky hand. She sat up slowly, wiping the sweat and tears off her face. Link gave her a moment to compose herself. She dropped her hands into her lap and took a ragged breath.
“That’s not all,” she said. “It wasn’t just Hylians, but all the other races and…” She looked down at the cloth in her hands. “Our friends... My father… they said I had failed them…!”
Her face twisted with grief as the tears began to flow once more. Link sat by her side.
“I know there’s no changing the past, but I can’t help this–this feeling of guilt when the people of Hyrule are still struggling…” She closed her eyes, recalling what the elders of Hateno had told her and the people's plethora of needs. The burden weighed on her heart like lead. 
“How can I protect the people if I’ve already failed them once…?”
Zelda felt Link’s hand atop of hers again. She looked up at him with a tear-stained face; there was a tenderness in his eyes that soothed something in her soul.
“My Princess,” He said softly. “Before I was appointed to you, I had made the decision to not speak. That decision has taught me to be grateful for becoming a Knight of Hyrule–but it has also taught me to listen. Of all the people whom I’ve had the pleasure–or displeasure–of meeting, none of them compared to the struggles that you’ve endured.” Link closed his eyes for a moment, remembering the times Zelda had been berated and yelled at by her father. “You did everything you could to fulfill your destiny–even if the attempt was futile, you still tried because you had hope that something would come of it. You did it out of love for your people, and because of that-you yelled at me in frustration, but I understood why." He chortled slightly at this before turning solemn. "You don't realize how many people love you or, at least, learned something from you-I know I have.” His brows furrowed with self-reproach. “During the trial of the sword, I failed so many times for days on end–every time I reawakened before the sword’s pedestal, I… I thought that the sword was wrong in choosing me. I was ready to give up until I remembered all the sacrifices you made–how you never stopped trying, no matter how futile the attempt was.” Link shook his head. “I wasn’t going to let your efforts go to waste. I was determined to keep trying, no matter how long it took, so that I’d be strong enough to defeat Ganon. I wanted to defeat him, to free you, because…” 
Link stopped. 
He told himself he would never mention this to anyone, let alone Zelda. The words that lingered on his tongue would make him a burden to her, something he forbade himself to become; he was her knight and that is how it should be, nothing more than that–
“...Because what?” Asked Zelda. She looked so helpless–she needed comfort, and he was the only person who could give her that. But if he said these words, their relationship would forever change. Was Link prepared to go through with it?
Yes. He most certainly was.
“...I wanted to see your beautiful smile again.”
He couldn’t even look at her while saying those words.
Zelda was speechless–this was how he felt all along? 
All these years, she thought Link was only trying to save face because of her royal status–but hearing him open up, realizing that she’d always been on his mind from the moment he was at her side…
It made her cry even more. 
Link appeared worried and was beginning to regret everything he said so intimately to her highness when she leaned into his chest.
“Link, hold me–Please…” She begged.
How could he say no? 
He held her close in his arms, and Zelda never felt so safe and relieved.
[END OF PART 1]
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These were painted on a floor mural at my University's Theatre! I painted the Koroks and my friend did Suavemente Ganondorf.
Actual dialogue behind the scenes (paraphrased):
Them: "[My name]"
Me: "Yeah?"
*They sigh*
Me: "What's wrong?"
Them: "The more I paint him, the more I hate him."
Me: "But you wanted to paint him!"
Them: "I know! But it's his fucking expression staring back at me that makes me want to punch him mid-suavemente!"
*We die of laughter*
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lightwritesym · 8 months
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Fanfic idea [SPOILERS]: okay, hear me out-- Swan Lake, but it's heavily TOTK inspired.
Link, a traveler, finds a tiny dragon with a cracked horn, patchy fur, and dingy scales, on a mountain. Thinking that perhaps this sacred-looking creature might be sick, the traveler decides to look after it. When he tucks the dragon into his hood, it immediately curls up into a ball, a sure sign to Link that it was thankful for the rescue. He spends a few days learning how to take care of it. It was a mess at first, but he quickly adapted to the tiny dragon's mannerisms and behavior, particularly when it came to food. Link found the tiny thing had a sweet tooth. Over time, the dragon would regain its strength, so Link had a mind to take it out on his adventures as a form a physical therapy for it. The dragon would mount on his shoulders and rest there, or float beside him for a short period of time. Any little activity was good for its confidence, Link noticed. But one bright, sunny day, the tiny dragon flew off Link's shoulders and into the sky towards the sun--it disappeared. He was worried at first, until a bright light sparkled and the creature returned to him with shining new horns and scales. It had finally completed its stages of molting and was brand new again, happier than ever. Link knew it was time to say good bye now that it was healthy again.
On the night of a full moon, he snuck away from his village and brought the dragon to a remote location where it would be safe to release it. He left some food and fixed a temporary shelter, much to the dragon's confusion. It was when he said his good byes that the tiny dragon refused to be left behind. Link explained that if let the tiny creature follow him, people would try and harm it for its precious scales, horns, or talons and therefore, it was too dangerous. It was sad for both him and the dragon. The tiny dragon pulled on his tunic to keep him from leaving, but it stopped when the full moon, at its peak, glowed over them.
The tiny dragon looked up, and suddenly--a bright, gold light enveloped the creature. Link looked away from the glaring light until it faded. When he opened his eyes, a young woman, dressed in white, with golden hair stood before him. She had some of the dragon's features like the horns on her temple (but smaller and less pointy) and purple-blue eyes. The backs of her hands and tops of her shoulders and feet glimmered with tiny scales, almost like diamonds embedded into her skin. The traveler, Link, is completely speechless. The woman looking back at him--was the Light Dragon this entire time? There were so many questions he had but that wasn't important right now.
The woman was worried about the way she looked and how this would affect the kind man's thoughts about her. What could she say that wouldn't scare him away? She didn't know--so she started by taking a step before collapsing; transforming back to her human self had taken a toll on her energy.
She looked up at Link, pleading for help. He took her back home that night in secret, concealing her glowing horns with his Hylian hood.
After a some hours of rest, the woman can finally introduce herself to Link. Her name was Zelda, and she was twenty-three--hundred years old. During a blood moon event, Zelda lost her home and parents to an evil magician; in her most desperate hour, she consumed a secret stone to keep it from falling into the wrong hands and to keep herself safe. But the magician had placed a curse on her as she consumed the stone, altering its affects.
Now at every full moon, Zelda transforms to her human self--but at every blood moon, she'll revert back to her dragon form. It's been that way for twenty-three hundred years for her and she had tried to find help for years, but people were either afraid of her, or tried to exploit her. Link was the first person to ever help her.
Zelda begs him for even more help now; she wants to break the curse and live her life, which ever form that may be--dragon or human, she didn't care.
Link promises to help her break this curse, and the two go on the adventure of a lifetime together.
Welp.
That's all I got folks.
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tiny dragon? companion? can have a little cheese as a treat
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lightwritesym · 8 months
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TOTK Prequel Zelink Fanfic Thought Process
Damn, that's a long title for a post. You'd think this was an add for WISH--
So when I write, I like think about every little detail there is to a character, from their likes, dislikes, interests, etc. When it comes to writing fics for an existing IP, I like to stay true to the character as possible as if I were writing something that can fit into canon. It helps to exercise my story telling and adapt to what I'm given to work with.
So for my first fic that I will hopefully post sometime this week, I've decided to tackle the Legend of Zelda.
It takes place three years after BOTW--that's also three years before TOTK. Zelda and Link's relationship comes into question, and we see Zelda trying to figure out how to be a leader to a new generation of Hyrule--but nothing comes easy when you've had a lifetime's worth of guilt and loneliness.
So here's the thought process doc, and by all means, you can use these ideas to write something yourself too!
*THIS IS NOT THE FANFIC.
Happy writing! c:
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Hey, read through your fic brainstorm! I wasn't sure if you were okay with me publishing the link so I erred on the side of caution and am just gonna write my thoughts in an ask instead. It was really good!! Having the location of the cutscene circled on the map is kind of blowing my mind bc for some reason I always assumed it was somewhere just outside of Hateno lol. That's so cool that you pinpointed where it was! The only comment I'd add, and I'm sure you're already aware, but in the secret ending, Zelda does mention that she would like to got Zora's Domain first in order to speak to Mipha's family. I guess, she's prioritizing them because they're the only living immediate family of any of the Champions? Not sure if you were planning on squeezing that in, just thought I'd mention it since I didn't see it anywhere in the notes. I'll be looking forward to the final fic!!!
Yo!
Go ahead and post the Link (Ha.), I don't mind. I'll do the same on my blog. c:
I've decided that the fic takes place three years after BOTW, so it's halfway to the events of TOTK. I wanted there to be some kind of set up for the next three years to REALLY emphasize how close Zelda and Link are, just to give fans a nuanced perspective of Link's reactions in game.
As for the secret ending, I can explain: I made a note that it appears to have been a few days since Ganon had been defeated, which is why Zelda and Link appeared cleaned up and refreshed for traveling. I don't blame them for taking a few days off, they were already exhausted enough as it is from dealing with Ganon's BS for the last freaking century.
So yeah! Their first stop will still be Zora's Domain--they just needed a bath and sleep. ;u;
Side note:
Now, as for the Zora finding forgiveness in Zelda? THAT'S a story worth telling. If they blamed Link for not protecting Mipha, then imagine how they'll react to the Princess who was "responsible" for stopping the Calamity with her "supposed" sacred power and subjecting Mipha to pilot a possessed Vah Ruta.
I can just SMELL the absolute chaos...
"The Hylians get their Princess back--but not the Zora?!" -Muzu, most likely
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ugh... this hits hard, ngl--
I was being chased--CHASED, I tell you, by effing Gloom hands that popped up in the butt crack of Faron. I reached for my babe, but babe came in the form of a material selection menu and I ended up throwing an apple by accident. 
rest in spaghetti, remote control bombs. ;-;
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missing babe so much right now
you’ve saved me so much weapon durability in botw and i want to u to know u were appreciated
u cut my trees
u kaboom’d my bokos
i love u
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lightwritesym · 7 years
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Thanks SaccharoKirby for letting me dub her content! ^-^
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lightwritesym · 8 years
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Thanks to lightsintheskye for giving me permission to use her art in this comic Dub! 
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lightwritesym · 8 years
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Puff. ._.
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tag yourself im puff
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lightwritesym · 8 years
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It’s done! Hope ya like! ^-^
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lightwritesym · 8 years
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Modern Day Zelda Names (Because I can, damnit! xP):
Link- Lincoln
Zelda- Esmeralda
Midna- Mindy
Navi- Natalie
Saria- Sarah
Darunia- Darren 
Ruto- Ruth
Sheik- Sheri
Impa- (No idea yet :P)
Ganondorf- Ganon (Convenient if you ask me)
Anymore character suggestions or name changes? I’m open to ideas! :3
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