Let's play Ocarina of Time
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  • Parts 8
  • Time 1h 12m
  • Reads 60
  • Votes 15
  • Parts 8
  • Time 1h 12m
Ongoing, First published Feb 11, 2023
This is Nintendo's The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time as told by myself (an American man who basically has this bit of nostalgia memorized) and ndnbnt (A Serbian artist who has never heard of the game) in a conversational, role playing format. Come relive a classic video game in an all new form, and possibly see ndnbnt's illustrations of how she imagines the story along the way!

For those of you not familiar, this game is the story of a boy who must leave his home in an enchanted forest to go on an adventure with his life and the fate of his entire Kingdom at stake.
Cover by ndnbnt, internal art AI generated.

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Amnesia was a funny thing. It strips you of all memories, both good and bad. But what it didn't take away from Link was his caring heart. He wasn't a man who had time to deal with or worry about things like memories anyway. All he cared about was doing what was right. But just because Link had no memories, or any interest to reclaim them, didn't mean they wouldn't return to haunt him. Ever since Link woke up, strange things have been happening around the land. Horrific creatures, not quite monster and not quite human, begin appearing at night to terrorize the denizens of Hyrule. Link, not one to simply let such evils do as they please, decides to investigate into the matter as he travels across the land to find a way to destroy these creatures. It should've been just another job for him, just a problem the people needed solved, just another errand for the incarnation of Hylia's hero. But as he investigates, he is haunted by his past. Link's mind cannot remember what happened. But his heart did. He still feels what he lost, what he failed to protect, even after one hundred years. That's what draws something toward Link, the very same evil that created the creatures he faces. It follows and watches him from the shadows, taunting him, waiting for him to remember the past he's forgotten, waiting for the pain to resurface, waiting for the time he can no longer carry the weight of it all. As he journeys on his quest to defeat Ganon and save Princess Zelda, Link must learn to contend with another ancient evil that taints the land, all while facing the ghosts of his forgotten past. But how long can a disgraced hero last in the face of his failures? Cover art designed by @DaybreakVision on Twitter. Some themes may be upsetting to some readers. Viewer discretion advised. Breath of the Wild and its characters are owned by Nintendo.