The Legend of Zelda: Living a Lie by Sage of Light
Summary: Some say Hyrule is a place of magic and wonder, but secret forces that the king of Hyrule is trying to hide are trying harder not to be discovered. The true secret behind the the King's power and even the cause of his own destruction, including Hyrules destruction are soon to be revealed to a those few who are meant to save the land. This is about 100 years after OOT but 100 years before WW. It explains how Ganondorf got back. (that confused me!)
Categories: Fan Fiction Characters: Link (OoT & MM)
Genres: None
Warnings: None
Challenges: None
Series: None
Chapters: 5 Completed: No Word count: 3428 Read: 17932 Published: Apr 21, 2004 Updated: May 31, 2004
Chapter One ~ Seya by Sage of Light
In a vast desert, thousands of miles from a great castle, many paths that were once apparent become easily hidden from those who are chosen to travel them.

A young girl raced through a great fortress, built of stone, mud, sand and straw. Her sandy golden hair was tied in a tight ponytail, whipping the back of her neck, with each stride she took. She wore an exotic outfit, of vibrant colors. A light pink sleeveless top covered her chest and slightly baggy, see-through pink pants covered her legs. Her feet were protected by silky pink shoes, with surprisingly hard bottoms. Shoulder-length gloves hid her arms from her wrists to slightly under her shoulders. Her midrift was bare, with the exception of a small diamond placed on a belt like rope fastened around her waist. Her brilliant blue eyes flashed as she angrily shouted for one of the elders of the fortress she was in. It happened to be the gerudo fortress, of the gerudo tribe. A tribe of female thieves, with one male to rule them every one hundred years.

"Aleno!" The girl shouted. "Aleno! where are you?" " What are you shouting for Seya?" a rather strict looking gerudo replied to the young girl. This gerudo had long, slick orange hair, and had nearly the same outfit as Seya, but more jewels lined her midrift. "Half of the soilders believed there was an intruder!" the woman said harshly. "Aleno, where were you? I've been searching throughout the fortress, and I almost began to believe you left for the colossus!" Seya stated plainly. Seya was obviously not a gerudo, considering she had pointy ears rather then smooth, rounded ones. Also, not one gerudo in the history of all their existence had ever had blond hair, but from the way she acted and fought, and if you ever took her up in battle, you would never consider these traits because you would be dead before you could. Also, her skin was rather tan, so she passed and was accepted by her gerudo fellows as a true gerudo.

"Aleno! I heard E'la talk about you heading for the colossus, but then I knew it couldn't be true! You aren't going there are you?" Seya asked curiously. "Seya, you have become more of a young woman now. You are of the age to decide things for yourself, you are fourteen, the second year of the grand climactic. You are a woman to us! You have no need of my guidance any longer!" Aleno returned, becoming annoyed. Why was it any of Seya's bussiness if she was leaving for the colossus anyway? But still, she sensed something special from Seya.

"So...you are going then, aye?"Seya asked. "Yes, I am,"Aleno stated. "But why? why do you have to leave me? I" Seya was cut off by Aleno. "Seya, I can not tell you why now, but promise me, you will stay in the fortress and in my chambers as ordered?" "Yes Aleno," Seya replied, bothered by being treated like a child. "And," Aleno continued,"you will not leave my chamber after nightfall?" "Aleno!" Seya began. "NO!" Aleno firmly shouted. "No, there have been spies spotted in our midst, of the Hylian family, retrieving information for Ganondorf King, and his dog, Edward Prince. They know we have a great treasure hidden in the fortress, and they will try and take it from you...us!" Aleno corrected herself, for she knew more about Seya than Seya herself, and his her predictions came true, it would mean the end of Hyrule. Maybe even the world.