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Oh, Uppy. You romantic, you. Hey. And now that I'm single, and don't have much to do before finals week, I can work on story/dialogue again! I decided I hate a couple of my old lines (ie. 'I could have sworn'). Anyway, sorry to hear about your monitor, but I'm glad this is at a go again. As for dialogue... methinks I'd want to know a list of NPCs and such... ah, we can talk about the specifics on MSN. You do a great job, yourself. Dang, it's been a while since I've heard from Azzy. Hope we still do the soundtrack in prelease. Then again, I'll be away starting at the end of next summer for two years, so I prolly won't even get to see too much of this [EDIT] And I doubt anyone from the old team will have qualms if I post the first part of the story (subject to change, jerks): In the land of Hyrule... darkness stirs.
Princess Zelda dwelt in Hyrule with her father, the king, living happily for many years. When the king passed away, he left the rule of his kingdom to her. She was a just ruler, but darkness crept into her mind. She grew sleepless, many nightmares occupying her dreams.
The Khepri, a mysterious people, traveled from their desert homeland to the land of Hyrule and lived in harmony with the Hylians for many years. A dark god was rumored to have destroyed the lands which were once their home, but none dared to speak of it, save it were Linn, the Khepri’s High Priest.
In the midst of their peaceful lives, the princess one day vanished. With a great burden put on his shoulders, and with the grief occupying his mind, Linn began to act strangely. The people needed relief and guidance more than ever before.
Link, a wanderer, ventured into the land. On the outskirts of Hyrule, he stumbled upon Zelda’s nursemaid Impa. She told him of Ganon and how he secretly invaded the castle. Princess Zelda, in her foresight, divided the Triforce of Courage (of which she was caretaker of) into three pieces and hid them in the deepest, darkest places of Hyrule. Impa was only just able to escape when Ganon and his minions captured the princess. However, because of the seriousness of her injuries, she requested that Link to find an herb deep within the woods to cure her. Link agrees to this mission and sets off on his quest. Link agrees to this mission and sets off on his quest.
He starts the quest without a sword, so he must run from any unfriendly creatures until he stumbles upon a cave which contains the legendary Master Sword. The ancient relics surrounding the sword explain the sword’s marvelous story.
With his newfound sword, Link battled his way through the forest, managing to find the herb being guarded by an ancient forest demon. He slays the demon to claim the herb, quickly rushing to find Impa. He gives her the herb, but to no avail, as she passes away in his arms. He last piece of counsel is to seek out and find Linn for help on his quest.
As Link searches for Linn, he becomes acquainted with the Khepri. After exploring the town outside of Hyrule Castle, and listening to the concerns of the townspeople, he finds Linn and asks for his help on his quest. Linn betrays Link, calling him an enemy, and a threat to Ganon’s plan, rendering him swordless.
Link escapes and heads off to the forest to find the first piece of the Triforce of Courage. Upon his journey into the forest, he finds some old ruins. In the midst of these ruins lay the Sword of Power. While it is unclear, what this sword’s power is, the ruins do mention that it takes upon itself a different form to it’s essences.
Link heads into a door found in the middle of these stone castle ruins. Hopefully you're experience a friendly form of deja vu. If you don't like it: !@#$% off, or give me feedback. Thx!
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