((Someone said to make a Legend of Zelda RP, so I thought, "Why not?" It's kinda the exact opposite of what he suggested, though.))
In the beginning, the world consisted of nothing but chaos, a black, swirling substance that never remained in one state for very long. And then, from the heavens, three goddesses came. The first goddess brought stability to the chaos, and created the land of Hyrule. The second goddess brought life to the land, and plants and trees grew in it. The third goddess then created animals, people, and monsters to live on the land. Their work done, the three goddesses departed for the Sacred Realm, and the Triforce appeared in the spot where they departed.
Many have quested for the Triforce, believing it to be a source of mystical power. To ensure that it wouldn't fall into evil hands, the Triforce was entrusted to the King of Hyrule, who kept it locked away in the Temple of Light. However, he was tricked and betrayed by Gannondorf, King of the Gerudo, who stole the Triforce and used it to bring darkness and terror to the land and its people. The King of Hyrule fought back with his armies, but Gannondorf overwhelmed them with is legions of monsters and terrible black magic. Gannondorf claimed the land of Hyrule for his own and kept the king's daughter, Zelda, hostage.
Zelda, however, was not the weak, little girl Gannondorf thought she was. Using her own light magic, Zelda broke the Triforce into three and sent the pieces to those worthy to possess them. Gannondorf managed to hold onto the Triforce of Power, and Zelda received the Triforce of Wisdom. The third piece, the Triforce of Courage, went to a boy clad in green by the name of Link.
Link proved himself quite worthy of the Triforce of Courage, and journeyed forth into the land on a quest to vanquish. Gannondorf sent his strongest monsters to stop him, but Link proved far too resourceful and defeated each monster one by one. Link soon claimed the Master Sword, the Sword that Destroys Evil, and confronted Gannondorf himself.
Gannondorf loosed all his black magic upon Link, but Link stood strong. He fought back the dark king's evil magic and turned it against him. Gannondorf then summoned the full extent of his power, turning himself in a powerful demon. He came at Link with enough force to crush a mountain, but again he had not counted on Zelda's light magic. Link's courage and Zelda's wisdom proved too potent a combination for Gannondorf to overcome, and he was imprisoned in the Sacred Realm forever. Light was returned to the land, and peace once again reigned. It is said that if Gannondorf ever returns to conquer the land of Hyrule, a boy clad in green and possessing great courage will arise to thwart him.
But this is just legend. In centuries past, many great and powerful leaders have been compared to Gannondorf, Link, and Zelda. Some make the comparison themselves, either out of self-delusion or an attempt to intimidate opponents. Others are made by critics, conspiracy theorists, and theological fanatics. Few are taken seriously, and most only marginally fit the description. There is a saying that for every Gannondorf there is a Link and Zelda, and many historical figures can fit into this set of three, although the distinctions often have to be blurred. Depending on one's view, a good man could take the role of Gannondorf and a despicable man would be placed as Link, and those classified as Zelda fail to meet the mythological standard of her wisdom or gender. Today, claiming someone to be any of these three is akin to saying something is a sign of the apocalypse, and similarly such people are accused of fear-mongering or delusional thinking.
But still, we want to believe. Link, Zelda, and even Gannondorf are popular names given to children in hopes they will grow to be as courageous, wise and powerful as their namesakes. We still hold festivals acknowledging the legendary battle of courage and wisdom over power. The story teaches us to have hope, that even in the face of insurmountable odds one can succeed as long as they have the courage and wisdom to achieve it.
And thus, the Chalice of Destiny. Every eight years, people from far and wide compete in challenges to prove their power, wisdom, and courage. Some train the entire lives for this event. Others get lucky. But in the end, there is only one winner, one hero who will earn the Chalice of Destiny and claim the title of Hero of Heroes. Every eight years a Link is chosen, and for him there is often a Zelda and, unfortunately, a Gannondorf.
Will you be Link this year? And that pretty girl over there? Could she be your Zelda? Are you rivaled by a Gannondorf? Or will he win, and you'll be Gannondorf instead? Maybe your girlfriend will win, and you could be Zelda! Ha ha! Anything is possible when you quest for the Chalice of Destiny!
Do you have what it takes to drink from the Chalice?
There's only one way to find out…
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Here are some basic ground rules:
1. No Link, Zelda, or Gannondorf. For that matter, no characters from any of the games. This RP takes place several generations after (or maybe before) any established game, so those characters are all dead, or maybe haven't been born yet.
2. No Master Sword. It is currently sealed away, and no one knows where it is or if it even exists.
3. No ultimate evil. I'll take care of that, thank you very much.
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Lynkeru mosied into Hyrule Castle Town, her red hair and deep-olive skin drawing stares from the crowd. Like her, they had come for the Chalice of Destiny event, but unlike her they were here to watch. People from far and wide came for the event, even some Zoras and Gorons, and the occasional odd Deku. However, it had been ages since anyone has seen a Gerudo, and she stood out among the fair-skinned and blonde-haired Hylians.
The Gerudo had been twice cursed. It was bad enough when a true male Gerudo was born only once in a hundred years and named king, but as punishment for Gannondorf's actions the gods decreed that the Gerudo would never have a king again. While they were already making due by selecting boyfriends from among the Hylians, the Gerudo were very discerning when it came to which offspring were Gerudo and which weren't. Selective breeding kept the race pure, but as a result their numbers dwindled. Lynkeru herself had not seen a Gerudo outside her own family for some time. She was used to the stares.
Lynkeru wandered about the marketplace, looking at various shops and booths. This was her first time in Castle Town, let alone her first Chalice Quest, and she hade no idea where the the sign-up booth was. She considered asking one of the many gawkers eying her, but she had no interest in looking like a newbie.
The sign-ups turned out to be at the far end of the market place, the side of town facing the castle. There she found a thinly-bearded man sleeping with his head propped up by an arm on the counter. Next to him was a sign that read "Sign-In Here."
She cleared her throat and he looked up at her disinterestedly. Lynkeru was wearing green harem-girl pants, a white tube-top, a green vest and, to top it all off, a pair of goggles resting on her forehead. She also had a pair of sabres hanging at her hips.
"Hail and well met, Hero of Destiny," the man said boredly, barely bothering to sit up straight. "Hast thou come seeking the Chalice?"
"You better believe it," Lynkeru said with a smirk.
"In that case, you're going to need a sword and a shield to enter," the man told her. "Verily, thou mayest acquireth a sword and a shield at the Item Shop."
"I don't need a 'shield'," Lynkeru stated matter-of-factly.
"Verily, thou cannot quest for the Chalice of Destiny without making proper preparations," the man recited, returning to his former position. "You may not be able to defend thineself without a sword and a shield."
Lynkeru drew her sabres and swung them downward, lodging them in the counter on either side of the man. She leaned down into his face, one arm resting on the handle of a sabre, and said, "I can defend myself very well without a shield, thank you very much."
The man hadn't flinched, nor did he seem at all impressed. As Lynkeru straightened up and put away her sabres, the man reached under the counter and handed her a form. She filled it out quickly.
"Well done, Hero of Destiny," the man said as he filed the form away. "The opening ceremonies will begin in a few hours. May the Triforce be with you."
"You know, you could stand to be a little more enthusiastic," Lynkeru said.
The man threw some confetti in the air and blew into a noisemaker, then went back to sleep. Lynkeru gave him a funny look, then walked off in search of something more interesting. There was a both back there that meritted a closer look...
In the beginning, the world consisted of nothing but chaos, a black, swirling substance that never remained in one state for very long. And then, from the heavens, three goddesses came. The first goddess brought stability to the chaos, and created the land of Hyrule. The second goddess brought life to the land, and plants and trees grew in it. The third goddess then created animals, people, and monsters to live on the land. Their work done, the three goddesses departed for the Sacred Realm, and the Triforce appeared in the spot where they departed.
Many have quested for the Triforce, believing it to be a source of mystical power. To ensure that it wouldn't fall into evil hands, the Triforce was entrusted to the King of Hyrule, who kept it locked away in the Temple of Light. However, he was tricked and betrayed by Gannondorf, King of the Gerudo, who stole the Triforce and used it to bring darkness and terror to the land and its people. The King of Hyrule fought back with his armies, but Gannondorf overwhelmed them with is legions of monsters and terrible black magic. Gannondorf claimed the land of Hyrule for his own and kept the king's daughter, Zelda, hostage.
Zelda, however, was not the weak, little girl Gannondorf thought she was. Using her own light magic, Zelda broke the Triforce into three and sent the pieces to those worthy to possess them. Gannondorf managed to hold onto the Triforce of Power, and Zelda received the Triforce of Wisdom. The third piece, the Triforce of Courage, went to a boy clad in green by the name of Link.
Link proved himself quite worthy of the Triforce of Courage, and journeyed forth into the land on a quest to vanquish. Gannondorf sent his strongest monsters to stop him, but Link proved far too resourceful and defeated each monster one by one. Link soon claimed the Master Sword, the Sword that Destroys Evil, and confronted Gannondorf himself.
Gannondorf loosed all his black magic upon Link, but Link stood strong. He fought back the dark king's evil magic and turned it against him. Gannondorf then summoned the full extent of his power, turning himself in a powerful demon. He came at Link with enough force to crush a mountain, but again he had not counted on Zelda's light magic. Link's courage and Zelda's wisdom proved too potent a combination for Gannondorf to overcome, and he was imprisoned in the Sacred Realm forever. Light was returned to the land, and peace once again reigned. It is said that if Gannondorf ever returns to conquer the land of Hyrule, a boy clad in green and possessing great courage will arise to thwart him.
But this is just legend. In centuries past, many great and powerful leaders have been compared to Gannondorf, Link, and Zelda. Some make the comparison themselves, either out of self-delusion or an attempt to intimidate opponents. Others are made by critics, conspiracy theorists, and theological fanatics. Few are taken seriously, and most only marginally fit the description. There is a saying that for every Gannondorf there is a Link and Zelda, and many historical figures can fit into this set of three, although the distinctions often have to be blurred. Depending on one's view, a good man could take the role of Gannondorf and a despicable man would be placed as Link, and those classified as Zelda fail to meet the mythological standard of her wisdom or gender. Today, claiming someone to be any of these three is akin to saying something is a sign of the apocalypse, and similarly such people are accused of fear-mongering or delusional thinking.
But still, we want to believe. Link, Zelda, and even Gannondorf are popular names given to children in hopes they will grow to be as courageous, wise and powerful as their namesakes. We still hold festivals acknowledging the legendary battle of courage and wisdom over power. The story teaches us to have hope, that even in the face of insurmountable odds one can succeed as long as they have the courage and wisdom to achieve it.
And thus, the Chalice of Destiny. Every eight years, people from far and wide compete in challenges to prove their power, wisdom, and courage. Some train the entire lives for this event. Others get lucky. But in the end, there is only one winner, one hero who will earn the Chalice of Destiny and claim the title of Hero of Heroes. Every eight years a Link is chosen, and for him there is often a Zelda and, unfortunately, a Gannondorf.
Will you be Link this year? And that pretty girl over there? Could she be your Zelda? Are you rivaled by a Gannondorf? Or will he win, and you'll be Gannondorf instead? Maybe your girlfriend will win, and you could be Zelda! Ha ha! Anything is possible when you quest for the Chalice of Destiny!
Do you have what it takes to drink from the Chalice?
There's only one way to find out…
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Here are some basic ground rules:
1. No Link, Zelda, or Gannondorf. For that matter, no characters from any of the games. This RP takes place several generations after (or maybe before) any established game, so those characters are all dead, or maybe haven't been born yet.
2. No Master Sword. It is currently sealed away, and no one knows where it is or if it even exists.
3. No ultimate evil. I'll take care of that, thank you very much.
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Lynkeru mosied into Hyrule Castle Town, her red hair and deep-olive skin drawing stares from the crowd. Like her, they had come for the Chalice of Destiny event, but unlike her they were here to watch. People from far and wide came for the event, even some Zoras and Gorons, and the occasional odd Deku. However, it had been ages since anyone has seen a Gerudo, and she stood out among the fair-skinned and blonde-haired Hylians.
The Gerudo had been twice cursed. It was bad enough when a true male Gerudo was born only once in a hundred years and named king, but as punishment for Gannondorf's actions the gods decreed that the Gerudo would never have a king again. While they were already making due by selecting boyfriends from among the Hylians, the Gerudo were very discerning when it came to which offspring were Gerudo and which weren't. Selective breeding kept the race pure, but as a result their numbers dwindled. Lynkeru herself had not seen a Gerudo outside her own family for some time. She was used to the stares.
Lynkeru wandered about the marketplace, looking at various shops and booths. This was her first time in Castle Town, let alone her first Chalice Quest, and she hade no idea where the the sign-up booth was. She considered asking one of the many gawkers eying her, but she had no interest in looking like a newbie.
The sign-ups turned out to be at the far end of the market place, the side of town facing the castle. There she found a thinly-bearded man sleeping with his head propped up by an arm on the counter. Next to him was a sign that read "Sign-In Here."
She cleared her throat and he looked up at her disinterestedly. Lynkeru was wearing green harem-girl pants, a white tube-top, a green vest and, to top it all off, a pair of goggles resting on her forehead. She also had a pair of sabres hanging at her hips.
"Hail and well met, Hero of Destiny," the man said boredly, barely bothering to sit up straight. "Hast thou come seeking the Chalice?"
"You better believe it," Lynkeru said with a smirk.
"In that case, you're going to need a sword and a shield to enter," the man told her. "Verily, thou mayest acquireth a sword and a shield at the Item Shop."
"I don't need a 'shield'," Lynkeru stated matter-of-factly.
"Verily, thou cannot quest for the Chalice of Destiny without making proper preparations," the man recited, returning to his former position. "You may not be able to defend thineself without a sword and a shield."
Lynkeru drew her sabres and swung them downward, lodging them in the counter on either side of the man. She leaned down into his face, one arm resting on the handle of a sabre, and said, "I can defend myself very well without a shield, thank you very much."
The man hadn't flinched, nor did he seem at all impressed. As Lynkeru straightened up and put away her sabres, the man reached under the counter and handed her a form. She filled it out quickly.
"Well done, Hero of Destiny," the man said as he filed the form away. "The opening ceremonies will begin in a few hours. May the Triforce be with you."
"You know, you could stand to be a little more enthusiastic," Lynkeru said.
The man threw some confetti in the air and blew into a noisemaker, then went back to sleep. Lynkeru gave him a funny look, then walked off in search of something more interesting. There was a both back there that meritted a closer look...
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