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 Zelda Ocarina of Time Prequel

 By “chantheman”



             This would be the story of the Times of Civil War. You would take control of a 20ish year-old Link, happily married and soon to be a father (of the OoT Link), during the Hyrulean Civil War. Much like SS, Link would be part of the Hyrulean Knights. He would not have as many kid items (example the boomerang, slingshot, or wooden/deku shield). By the same token, he might not have the traditional Green Tunic or hat, as those are Kokiri traits.



             Plot overview: The game would begin in Link’s house, a little way out of Hyrule Castle Town. He would be dressed in the Knight’s Armor, as was the tradition on a knight’s wedding day. On his walk into town with his best man, they discuss the possibility of a rebel outbreak, as there were grumblings about the king’s rule and though he had been confronted many times, he remained quite stubborn. But this talk is forgotten upon arriving.

 Immediately after being proclaimed “Husband and Wife” in the Temple of Time, a revolt begins outside and rebels start attacking. Upon escaping to the rendezvous point, it is obvious that the Queen and King are missing. Impa, the young trainee bodyguard, arrives and gives a layout of the situation.

 The rebels wanted to get the Triforce to wish the King to be fairer in judgment. To do so, they enlisted the help of the Gerudo thieves under their new young king, Ganondorf. After the revolt, however, the Gerudo leader took control and sought out the Triforce to dominate Hyrule himself.

 After a reconnaissance mission, Link decides to go in to rescue queen Zelda. He gets out with her, and luckily her about-to-be-born baby wasn’t hurt either. Link begins the attempt to save the king, but security is much higher that it was, and Ganondorf gets Koume and Kotake to help bolster his army with an assortment of beasts and monsters (one of which becomes the dungeon boss). The rescuing the king will reveal that Ganondorf has cast a partially successful spell on the king to make him always look with favor upon him. However, the spell isn’t completed yet, so he can still tell Link to retrieve the Master Sword from the Temple of Time.

 Originally, this was the only barrier between the people and the legendary Triforce. Furthermore, the king was usually the only one worthy to pull it. Nevertheless, Link goes to take it (after traversing a dungeon), and sure enough, Ganondorf is waiting to snatch the Triforce… but it never appears.

 After escaping the soon-to-be demon king, the king explains his plan in greater detail. Worried that a revolt would occur, he touched the Triforce and wished that it be hidden in a place only he could find it. Now, knowing how selfish it was, he realized the error in his ways and regretted using it the way he did. He realized the need to protect it from not only himself, but others who might be selfish enough to follow in his footsteps.

 Instead of acting immediately, the king suggests that they wait around a few months, so that the intense search parties for them will be a lot thinner, along with the war between the Hylian people; some sided with the Gerudo, while some stood up for the old king.

 Several months later…

 Link is about to be a father, and the King already is; they named the baby girl Zelda as was the tradition to name the firstborn girl.

 Thus he instructs Link to acquire three important items: precious stones imbibed with pure courage, pure strength, and pure wisdom. With these and the royal family’s special treasure (the Ocarina of Time), he could create two extra lines of defense for the Triforce. Link acquires the Essence of Strength, Wisdom, and Courage, which is then transferred into three jewels which would be entrusted to the Forest folk (Kokiri), the Gorons, and the Zoras.

 Meanwhile, Ganondorf sought out a prophet to find out where the rest of the royal family is (that is, the King, the Queen, and the new Princess). However, instead of them, he discovers that the “Heir to the Master Sword” will defeat Ganondorf, and reveals his wife’s position.

<p class="MsoNoSpacing" style="text-indent:.5in"> He chases her and Link to the entrance of “The Forest,” and they are both wounded. Miraculously, Link survives but his wife is not in sight (she enters the Kokiri Forest and has her baby which would be raised as a Kokiri until the right time. Before her life fades away, she names him Link after his father). Upon returning to the King with all the stones, the king orders him to penetrate Hyrule Castle to obtain the Ocarina of Time. After arriving, Link gets surprised.

<p class="MsoNoSpacing" style="text-indent:.5in"> Ganondorf, with a stroke of brilliance, had left Link alive to find out what the last object the king wanted was. He eavesdropped, and then entered Hyrule Castle himself ahead of Link. While he didn’t actually get the Ocarina before him (because he missed one vital piece of information), he ALMOST did.

<p class="MsoNoSpacing" style="text-indent:.5in"> Link returns to the Temple of Time to replace the Triforce in its original spot, but Ganondorf is waiting for him again. They fight for it, and Link emerges the victor. Link strikes the Master Sword back into place (which just happens to be a few inches from Ganondorf’s head), but while he’s walking back Ganondorf draws his dark powers to transform into Ganon (but since he does not yet have the Triforce of Power, he doesn’t have to be defeated with the Master Sword). Another battle ensues, and once again Link wins. He drags Ganondorf outside of the sword chamber, and the Song of Time is played with the Stones in place so it becomes sealed. (Gameplay ends here)

<p class="MsoNoSpacing" style="text-indent:.5in"> The king sends out some of his soldiers to return each of the jewels. Ganondorf, being left in the Temple of Time, comes to and realizes he can’t get the Triforce. He remembers what was required: the Ocarina of Time, the Spiritual Stones, and someone to wield the Master Sword. He sends a Gerudo to steal the Ocarina of Time. He also instructs her to kill Queen Zelda, hoping that it would cause further hatred between the Hylians. She only succeeds in assassinating the Queen, and instead it reunified the Hylians against the Gerudo. However, at this point Ganondorf’s spell on the king was complete, and when he claimed “that Gerudo was a radical” and “My allegiance is to you,” the king believed it. Knowing that he couldn’t steal the Ocarina in a situation like this, he decided instead to find where the Spiritual Stones were and how to get them.

<p class="MsoNoSpacing" style="text-indent:.5in"> As for Link?... As of yet I can’t think of anything that would happen to him.

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<p align="center" class="MsoNoSpacing" style="text-align:center"> With that the stage is set for The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time

<p align="center" class="MsoNoSpacing" style="text-align:center"> Sorry for any possible typos or unclear-ness.