The land of Hyrule was at peace, currently the laziest ranch hand in all of Hyrule lay in the grass, a piece of hay in his mouth as he tried to nap. He was resting upon the hill over looking the ranch below, the village of New Ordon lay just outside Kokiri forest the last stop along the trade routes to and from Castle Town. Link was the village orphan having helped herd and take care of the goats, cows, and horses they raise here. Yet the rest of the sleepy farm boy was disturbed by the preparations for this years festival. All across Hyrule people would celebrate tomorrow as the day the Hero of Time fought to save the world, of course Link would be in Castle Town tomorrow.
He sighed and sat up rubbing grass out of his hair as he yawned, he'd been asked to deliver the tribute to the Royal family. It was a big honor and they hoped Link could find work as a guard, his sword arm was wasted out here with only the occasional Bulblin attack to give him cause to fight. The blonde boy finally got up deciding to head over to the forests edge just near the stream where his tree house awaited. The others claimed the forest scared them yet Link loved it, he'd played their as a child and found it to be safe and welcoming. As the boy approached his house he could see Fado and Rusl were just finishing loading the wagon, a job Link had skipped out on.
The wagon was loaded with goods from the village, the finest steaks preserved in a magic ice cooler, dozens of skins gorgeous animals they had hunted, a sword with the Ordon crest entwined with the Royal families, and freshest fruits from the orchards. The boy walked over as the two men turned and left wishing him a safe trip. Link gathered his own shield and sword, dressing in traditional garb packing extra clothes in a bag along with his old slingshot. The green tunic and hat were poorly made and the chainmail under it was the same the guards in Hyrule wore. The boy didn't care however he doubted he would need it, as green clad youth stepped of the tree house he decided to visit the woods. The stream pooled just along the edge Kokiri forest and villagers often went their to pray Link silently wondered if the Goddesses even listened.
He hitched Epona to the wagon then gave her a rub down, before looking into the woods he stepped just inside and followed a shallow path. The water here felt sacred and a melody seemed to float on the wind He kneeled down before the pool and silently prayed to the Goddesses for a safe and easy journey. Then slowly he sat down by the water just staring at it, he didn't want to leave. He felt as if the moment he left his little village things would become irreversibly terrible. Yet he knew he must, his destiny was not here it seemed.
He sighed and sat up rubbing grass out of his hair as he yawned, he'd been asked to deliver the tribute to the Royal family. It was a big honor and they hoped Link could find work as a guard, his sword arm was wasted out here with only the occasional Bulblin attack to give him cause to fight. The blonde boy finally got up deciding to head over to the forests edge just near the stream where his tree house awaited. The others claimed the forest scared them yet Link loved it, he'd played their as a child and found it to be safe and welcoming. As the boy approached his house he could see Fado and Rusl were just finishing loading the wagon, a job Link had skipped out on.
The wagon was loaded with goods from the village, the finest steaks preserved in a magic ice cooler, dozens of skins gorgeous animals they had hunted, a sword with the Ordon crest entwined with the Royal families, and freshest fruits from the orchards. The boy walked over as the two men turned and left wishing him a safe trip. Link gathered his own shield and sword, dressing in traditional garb packing extra clothes in a bag along with his old slingshot. The green tunic and hat were poorly made and the chainmail under it was the same the guards in Hyrule wore. The boy didn't care however he doubted he would need it, as green clad youth stepped of the tree house he decided to visit the woods. The stream pooled just along the edge Kokiri forest and villagers often went their to pray Link silently wondered if the Goddesses even listened.
He hitched Epona to the wagon then gave her a rub down, before looking into the woods he stepped just inside and followed a shallow path. The water here felt sacred and a melody seemed to float on the wind He kneeled down before the pool and silently prayed to the Goddesses for a safe and easy journey. Then slowly he sat down by the water just staring at it, he didn't want to leave. He felt as if the moment he left his little village things would become irreversibly terrible. Yet he knew he must, his destiny was not here it seemed.