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The Kokiri Children: A Short Story
Not long ago in a little village among the woods lived a lad called Link. Now Link looked just like an ordinary child and he fit in with all the other children, but deep down he knew he was different. One sunny morning in the Kokiri Forest Link was passing the time as he usually would, reading, writing, practicing sword play, and talking to his fairy friend, Navi. Link was exceptionaly good as sword play, in fact he was the best in the village. So one morning while Link was practicing with his friend Nolan they heard a strange noise in the trees behind them. Startled Nolan dropped his sword on his toe, letting out a yelp as he did so. When Nolan let out the yelp the noise seemed to have faded away. Now Link was no the type to just sit around …show more content…
Does it not seem strange that you are a full foot taller than the Kokiri? And does it not seem strange that you are above average when it comes to sword play with the Kokiri?" she asked now yelling. " You are no Kokiri boy, you are a Hyrulian, now buck up and become the Hero you were destined to be. Look your fairy comes back to you now, you may tell them what you see fit, but do not tell them about me or the friend I am sending to help you. They will not be able to see her, only you will, so be wise and listen to my advice. Until we meet again little boy." And with that she vanished into the dark woods and was lost from …show more content…
But no matter I will make quick work of you ugly." Link said standing in a defencsive position. So they fought, for hours upon hours. They were evenly matched so it was hard for either of them to get an advantage. But finaly Vaati dropped his gaurd preparing to attack, Link saw his chance and charge thrusting his blade just beneath Vaati's jaw, killing him instantly. The princess overjoyed at seeing her captor slain jushed over to Link and engulfed him in a huge hug. As Vaati's body hit the floor the door opened again to reveal Nolan, Navi, Midna, and Sarai waiting for him. After telling his tale and recieving congradulations from them all, they decided to head home. The princess and Sarai asked Link if he would like to join them at the castle. He refused saying he would rather live with his friends in the forest. Acknowlegding his request Sarai and the Princess saied he was welcome anytime they left and disapeared into the woods. When Link and Nolan returned home they couldn't wait to tell their friends what had happened. And so the story was passed down from generation to generation and now to you. Now that you have read this pass it on to your children and let the tale of Link the her of Hyrule be

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