Rest and Rehabilitation

Rest and Rehabilitation

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Set in the aftermath of Skyward Sword, this story follows the former Demon Lord Ghirahim in his journey to redeem himself and serve the goddess in place of the slumbering Fi. After all he's done, can Link and Zelda ever truly trust him? And will the past always be a sore spot? (Disclaimer) The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword and all characters within are intellectual property of Nintendo. I do not own them. Storyline is my own.
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On a journey to save his sister, a boy is caught in a struggle older than the great sea. ====== One thousand years ago, the greatest hero of all Time fought against Time's greatest enemy. The people rejoiced in the victory, but when the evil returned, the hero did not. Watching the unstoppable destruction, the golden godessess buried the land of Hyrule in water, keeping their foe from conquering the kingdom. Hyrule is now only a word on a page to the people on the great sea. Even though Hyrule is lost to them, they still cling to old traditions. And after all these years, the era without a hero will finally end. The legends will be reborn. Reborn on an ocean breeze. Published also on Scribblehub, RoyalRoad, and Deviantart. The original game, the names of many characters and places are all originally created by Nintendo, and they are thus the owner of the characters.

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