The Hero and The Heroine - Book 1
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  • Reads 349
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  • Parts 25
  • Time 5h 3m
Complete, First published Dec 05, 2015
He leans down so he's eye level with me "I will continue to break you until you are nothing" he spits, "no one will help you, and no one will care when you're gone" he stands up and turns around. Link and Tatl appear in front of him "You've lost your friends trust, and soon you'll lose the goddesses" Link and Tatl suddenly disappear and are replaced by me. But my clothes are torn and blood pools out of where my heart should be "The game is over, you're defeated" he turns back around.

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Eleanor gets lost in a forest and finds a strange symbol on a tree, the symbol is unfamiliar to her. Suddenly she gets sent into a strange new world where she's never been, she meets a strange elf boy whos name is Link. They go on an adventure to find her way back home while also trying to save her new world. She learns how to fight and survive and helps Link beat the three temples so they can save Clock Town. Can Link and Eleanor save Clock Town before the three days are up? Or will Eleanor stay stuck in Termina forever?

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