Heart Of Darkness (Link x Male Reader)
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  • Reads 47,211
  • Votes 1,335
  • Parts 17
  • Time 1h 14m
Ongoing, First published Jun 15, 2020
The Hero of Hyrule has been awakened from his long slumber only to find his home under siege by the forces of evil.

 Among the many enemies he fights, he shall find his heart drawn to a certain being. A child born of the Darkness. Ganon's own Son.

Unbenounced to the Hero of light and Child of dark however, was a looming threat hidden behind the facade of an elven maiden.

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Contains spoilers - gender neutral MC One hundred years ago, you took part in a prophecy of old. Having being gifted the ability to hear the voice of the goddess Hylia, you aid the other prophecy holders with guidance and advice from the spirit realm. But despite years of preparation, Ganon prevailed and brought with him the end of the world. You survived death, and now, a new journey awaits. Recover your forgotten memories and destroy Ganon once and for all with Link at your side. Reunite with old friends and enemies and, maybe, address your unspoken attraction you've had towards the hero since before the calamity. Cover made by Jeremy Fenske (jeremyfenskeart) #1 on link #1 on zelda #1 on loz #1 on tloz #1 on legendofzelda #1 on nintendo #1 on thelegendofzelda #1 on botw #1 on breathofthewild #1 on hyrule #1 on secondperson #1 on 2ndperson Started: September 2018 Discontinued: August 2019 Revisited: May 2020 Officially completed: Oct 27 2021