Chapter Twelve- The Sheikah

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Weeks passed as Nadia tried her best to become accustomed to her new home. She learned the small city inside and out, along with the oasis that wasn't far from the entrance. She also learned to ride sand seals, although not well yet. She wrote letters every day to Rilen and her parents, telling them everything she had learned. Ganondorf also stayed by her side every moment, keeping a watchful eye on her and was there for her whenever she needed anything. Each day felt the same as the last, until some visitors came to the city.

Nadia was writing another letter, Ganondorf watching her while sitting on the window sill. He heard some noise coming from the merchant square and he looked over. "...Were we expecting anyone?"

Nadia looked up from her paper. "Not that I know of, why?"

"...There's three men and two women in the square." He got up. "This is a recipe for disaster." He took Nadia's hand. "Let's find mother and sort this out."

"I'm not done writing!" Nadia huffed.

Ganondorf looked over his shoulder with an annoyed look. "Nadia, do I need to remind you how illegal it is for men to be in the city? Something's up. You can finish your letter later." He led her out to the merchant square, where the intruders were surrounded by guards and the Chieftain.

The Chieftain was in the center, her large scimitar in her hand. She glared down at the white-haired men. "Every guard has their weapons trained on you, you better have a damn good reason to invade my home like this! Men are forbidden to enter my city!"

The men and women bowed before her. "Forgive us for our intrusion, Chieftain." They all stood, the leader, a man with a long white beard, continuing to speak. "I understand that men in the city, especially unannounced, is most unorthodox. But we come bearing gifts and news." One of the women presented a case to the Chieftain and opened it, an odd weapon with a glowing blue energy coming from it sitting safely in the box.

Urdania raised an eyebrow, still on guard. "What is that?"

"How about we ask the little Hylian girl?" One of the Sheikah suggested. "I'm certain she has seen something like this before."

Everyone turned their eyes on Nadia and her face turned red, nervous. She walked up to the case and looked inside. "It's Sheikah technology." She said. "I've seen the King's guard in Hyrule with the same energy powering them." She looked up at the leader. "The Sheikah have returned and are building again?"

The man nodded with a smile. "Yes, the Sheikah is growing in numbers once again thanks to Lady Impa from over a hundred years ago." He turned back to the Chieftain. "We wish to form an alliance with all of the races and equip all of you with weapons that will defeat Ganon when he returns."

The Chieftain furrowed her brow and put away her sword. "An alliance with all of us and weapons to help fight Ganon? Why?"

"Because the Gerudo are just as important as everyone else." The leader said simply. "In order to beat Ganon, we must all come together and fight as one."

"Are you certain this is a good idea?" One of the guards asked. "If others see that Gerudo has advanced weapons, they'll be quick to target us as threats."

"Don't be so paranoid." The Chieftain snapped. "I trust that everyone will be on an equal playing field with one goal, and that is to defeat Ganon when the time comes."

The Shiekah leader smiled and nodded. "Everyone will be needed when the monster returns once more, that includes the Gerudo. We believe that having you all in the alliance will be most crucial, seeing how you have the child who wields the Triforce of Power engaged to your prince."

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