Chapter one hyrule

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As you and Ganon, the king of the Gerudo tribe, rode towards Hyrule, you can't help but feel a bit apprehensive about what lies ahead. You urge (your name horse) to speed up so that you can ride alongside your father and ask him "why do we have to go to Hyrule". "There's explains that there is an ancient power there that could make our tribe stronger. "

"But father," you say, "what if I can't make friends in this new place?"

Ganon pulls his horse to a stop and looks at you with a reassuring smile. "Don't worry, my child," he says, patting your head. "The King has a daughter your age, so you'll have someone to relate to."

You pout a bit, still feeling uneasy, and ask, "Is there anything I can do to make this experience better?" You quietly to yourself.

Time skip

As you approach the gates of Hyrule with the rest of your tribe, your father reminds " (Y/n) to stay close and be friendly with the Princess." You nod your head slowly, feeling a mix of excitement and nervousness.

As you enter the city, you are filled with wonder at the sights and sounds around you. You see people of all shapes and sizes, dressed in a variety of colorful clothing. The smells of spices and cooking waft through the air, making your mouth water.

As you rode on (your horse name ) through the market, you notice a group of children playing a game of tag. You feel a pang of loneliness as you watch them, wishing you could join in. But then you remember the advice of your father . You muster up your courage and approach the children, asking if you can play too.

(Your pov)
"'I ca--'
'Ah, ah, ah,' father interrupted, shooting me a stern look. 'Come quick, child, we'll be late to talk with the king.' I gave them an apologetic look and rode him back to his horse  .
'You will only be with the princess of Hyrule, not with the low class,' my father instructed me strictly. I nodded obediently, but I couldn't help feeling frustrated at being treated differently.
Once we arrived at the castle, my father warned me to stay close and not to cause any trouble. 'Be a good girl and don't wander off,' he said with a warning look. I nodded my head slowly , but I knew better than to argue with him."

When we entered the throne room, my father spoke first. 'Oh, King of Hyrule, I have come here for an offer,' he said, kneeling before the king. I bowed my head respectfully, taking in the opulence of the room.
'Oh, King of Gerudo, it is a pleasure to see you,' the king replied warmly. 'And I see you brought your daughter. You may rise, the two of you.'
My father stood up, beaming with pride. 'Oh, my king, you can call me Ganon,' he said with a smile I had never seen before.
'Young child,' the king addressed me, 'why don't you go play in the garden with my Zelda? She's in garden while I'll speak with your father.'
A knight escorted me to the garden, where I looked around for the princess. When I didn't see her, I started to walk around until I turned to see a child looking out of a window.
'Hello,' I said, and she gasped, turning around quickly. 'Oh, I'm sorry to have startled you,' I raised my hands in defense, noticing her priest outfit.
'You're the one who came with that tall man in the father throne, aren't you?' she asked. I nodded my head, curious as to how she knew.
'Oh, I saw you through the window. I'm Zelda,' she said, smiling kindly.
I bowed my head quickly, and she giggled. 'Can you raise your head? I'm not like my father,' she said with a laugh.
I looked up at her, admiring her kind eyes. 'What's your name?' she asked.
'I am Princess (Y/N) from Gerudo,' I replied.
'So we are both princesses. We ought to stick together,' she said with a smile."

'Zelda motioned for me to come closer. "Do you want to see what our fathers are talking about?" she whispered, scooting a little to the side. I nodded, curious to find out what was going on.
As we peered over, I saw my father kneeling before the King of Hyrule, making an offer to become his ally. 'I've been thinking that for a while, Ganon, but what will you offer?' the king asked, stroking his chin.
"My army, they are highly skilled, and if there is any trouble, we will be there, my king," my father replied, standing up. He bowed his head respectfully, but something in my father's grin made me uneasy.
Suddenly, I felt someone coming up behind us. I turned quickly to see a boy with a green hat and outfit, and a fairy right next to him. Zelda was the first to speak. 'Who are you? How did you get past the guards? Oh, what is that? A fairy?!'
I patted Zelda's shoulder, trying to calm her down. 'Shhh, we can't make too much noise, or our fathers will know we've been spying on them.' I put my finger to my lips and turned to the green boy. 'Are you from the Korok Forest, I assume?'
He looked at me curiously. 'Yes,' he said.
Zelda's eyes widened. 'Then...then...you wouldn't happen to have the spiritual stone of the forest, would you?! That green and shining stone...'
The boy nodded. 'Yes.'
Zelda cheered, and I couldn't help but feel a sense of excitement too. She began to describe a dream she had, about a figure holding a green and shining stone, followed by a fairy, and a girl (your favorite). As she spoke, I felt my heart race with anticipation, wondering if her dream might become a reality."

Sure, here's a revised version with stronger point of view and more descriptive language:

Zelda turned to me with a knowing look. "I knew this prophecy that someone would come from the forest, and yes, you might be that person, (Y/N). You came from the desert, didn't you?" I nodded, feeling a sense of excitement and wonder.
Zelda quickly put her hand over her mouth. "Oh, I got carried away with my story and didn't even properly introduce ourselves. I am Zelda, princess of Hyrule," she said, turning to me.
I introduced myself. "I am (Y/N), princess of Gerudo," I said, tilting my head slightly.
Link looked at us for a moment. "Link," he said simply, and I couldn't help but notice how his eyes seemed to sparkle with a hint of friendliness.
Zelda and I exchanged a knowing look, and I couldn't resist teasing him a little. "I like your name, it has a nice tune to it," I said, smiling sweetly at him.
(End pov)

I turned my head away from (Y/N), hiding my red face, turning as Zelda spoke. I couldn't help but feel a sense of amusement and curiosity, wondering what secret she was about to reveal.
Zelda turned to me, her eyes full of seriousness. "Link, I'm going to tell you the secret of the sacred relic that's been passed down by the royal family of Hyrule. It goes to you, and to (Y/N). Please keep the secret to everyone, okay?"
I nodded, feeling a sense of responsibility and excitement. I wondered what this sacred relic could be, and why it was so important.
Zelda began to speak,the Triforce, her voice growing more serious with each passing moment. "Long ago, the sages of our land came together to build the Temple of Time. It was designed to protect the Triforce from those who would seek to use it for evil."

I listened closely, fascinated by the history of our land and the lengths our ancestors went to protect the Triforce.

Zelda went on. "The sages used their powers to create a seal that would keep the Triforce hidden away until someone worthy could come forth to claim it. They also created the Master Sword, a powerful weapon that could only be wielded by one who is pure of heart."

I nodded, understanding the importance of the Master Sword in the protection of the Triforce. I wondered who would be worthy enough to wield such a powerful weapon.

Zelda continued. "The Triforce has a long and storied history in our land. It has been sought after by many, but only a select few have ever been able to claim its power."

I looked over at (Y/N), wondering what they thought of all this.

Zelda finished her explanation with a solemn warning. "Remember, the Triforce is a powerful artifact, and it must be protected at all costs. If it falls into the wrong hands, our land and its people will be in great danger. It is up to us to safeguard it and keep it out of the hands of those who would seek to use it for evil."

I felt a sense of responsibility and determination settle over me. I knew that I would do whatever it takes to protect the Triforce and the people of our land.
(End link pov)

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