The Killer in Celshading - Legend of Zelda Fan Fiction
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  • Reads 254
  • Votes 16
  • Parts 15
  • Time 1h 24m
Ongoing, First published Sep 16, 2015
Mature
Link and Tetra come back from outside of the map to the Great Sea. They quickly learn that a strange illness is sweeping the islands. It's not a small illness either, as it has been killing many people. The two of them have to stick together if they want to stay alive.
On the other hand, Aryll is in a new relationship with a man named Finn, whom Tetra has a bad feeling about. What's he up to? Is Tetra correct about her feeling, that he's related to the deaths?
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This story is mostly from two points of view, but some times three. I  hope you like this, but if there is anything I can do to make the story better, message me or comment. :) Thanks!
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What if Mipha put her love for Link and concern for Zelda ahead of Daruk's plan to rush to her Divine Beast? This story takes place in an AU that begins on the day of the Great Calamity. There is no time travel and the sequel to this story is "Love in Zora's Domain". This is a work of fan fiction using characters and events from the world of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, which is owned and copyrighted by Nintendo. I obviously do not claim any ownership of the world or its characters. This writing is a work of my imagination and is for entertainment only. It is not part of the official Nintendo storyline. Spoiler Warning: This story has spoilers if you have not completed the game including the expansion packs. I would like to clarify my approach to managing comments. I welcome all feedback, both positive and negative, as long as it's expressed respectfully. Comments containing offensive language will be removed, as they do not align with the intended tone of my narratives or the expectations of our audience. Constructive criticism and questions about certain choices in the storyline are appreciated and respected. However, I find it tiresome and unproductive when individuals use comments to disparage one plot element after another, chapter by chapter, indicating their fundamental displeasure with many aspects of the story. I hope it's clear these stories are a work of my imagination about hypothetical events in a fictional world. Obviously your vision or interpretation of possible events may differ. To those readers who find so much fault with the stories that they're compelled to deluge us with negative comments, I would politely suggest they move on to stories more to their liking. I have no intention of rewriting mine.