D.I.D and Legend of Zelda
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Ongoing, First published Feb 25, 2020
I dont own legend of zelda or anything to do with their games, there games are amazing. Anyway I have dissociative identity disorder and I will be writing about a oc with the same disorder getting pushed into the game with 2 friends. The oc lives in a different dimension and in her dimension she is the triforce of courage and there isnt a war between power, wisdom, a d courage,  their was supposed to be but you'll just have to find out how that all occurs! Have fun learning how to deal with D.I.D. and getting taken to a new dimension too!
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