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This is the first part of a Legend of Zelda / Diablo crossover
story. Ganondorf is associated with the evil Diablo as his most powerful
minion. He has poured his terror onto other lands, and now plans to turn
to Hyrule and steal the Triforce. Another person who has journeyed to
Hyrule will have to help Link and the sages stop him.
A terrible disaster brought on by a mysterious
dark cloud devastates Termina. Kafei flees to Hyrule and makes a
discovery about himself that he would have never dreamed possible. Now
he is destined to be a hero, and teamed with Link, he must save both
their worlds from destruction.
Ganondorf's powers have overwhelmed that of his imprisonment's . Once again, he roams free in Hyrule. Only Link has the power to stop him. Though some force
seems to hold him back. Link's time in the world has lead him to learn not to judge on what others say about people. Not to judge a person straight away. To
realise people are not always shallow. All this he had not learned, being locked in the sacred realm for seven years. Should he listen only to what Zelda tells him is
right? Is Zelda right? Is it true, 'one man's enemy is another man's hero'? Or is it 'one man's enemy is the same man's hero'?
A Kokiri, after hearing Link's tales, travels
through Hyrule searching for ancient treasure. On they way, he stumbles
upon the treasure that others have sought for centuries.
An unlikely hero stumbles into Hyrule after a
battle with Ganon: Mario. In this crossover story, Link must journey to
the Mushroom Kingdom with Mario to save them from Ganon's evil powers.
This is an interactive story, the plan is for readers to write parts to
the story and turn this into one large saga. E-mail the author, or read the rules for more
details.
For millenia, a race of Dragons protected the
Triforce and the people of the world. But people feared the dragons and
destroyed them. Now all of the good dragons have disappeared, and only
the evil ones remain. One of these dragons wants to fulfil his greed by
taking the Triforce.
Is somebody invading your village? Are you sick
of the mailman giving you nothing but Publisher's Clearing House
sweepstakes messages? Use this guide to learn how to turn common
household items into deadly weapons. Written by Link himself.
Link is on a search for his parents and
ancestors. In the process, he meets Princess Zelda and falls in love
with her. However, a maniacal suitor has plans for world domination.
Link must travel far and wide and use his power to prevent this psycho
from creating the most powerful demons in the world.
Link has returned from one of his many
journeys, and he finally wants to settle down. However, Zelda's father
is less than approving of their relationship. And to make things worse,
Taarin is up to his old tricks again. Continuation of Creation of the Delta Monster.
Link and Zelda finally tie the knot, even
though her father vehemently disapproves. However, their quick
celebration will be cut short by Taarin, who is ready to use a magical
artifact to wreak havok.
Link and Zelda go out on their first date. They
both become closer friends and realize that they may have true feelings
for each other. A very sweet story.
A vast empire that surrounds Hyrule claims to
have ownership of their land. What follows is a total invasion disguised
as a peacful takeover. But if the people of Hyrule ever rebel against
the empire's iron fist, exile to a terrible land awaits. And the emperor
does not have an easy temper.
Link and Zelda are happily married, but all is
not well in Hyrule. Ganondorf is bent on destroying Hyrule and claiming
the throne. Link and the other Hyrulian soldiers must fight Ganondorf's
evil army before he destroys everything. This story also delves into
Link and Zelda's romantic lives. WARNING: Contains strong sexual
content.
Another not-very-serious story. A masked
stranger somehow finds himself and Hyrule and decides to reek havok by
robbing every place in sight. His only calling card is a "Z."
A very good story about Link undergoing some
kind of training. He meets a man name Ithamar who claims that Link
signed a contract for training, and works Link like a slave. This is a
very good story and is well-written.
Zelda escapes the castle just as Ganondorf
attacks, and leaves everything she knew behind. She is taken to a far
away place where she must live a new life and become a new person. She
will discover powers she never knew she had, and will use them to help
others, or it will destroy her from the inside out.
A Gundam Wing and Zelda crossover. Duo Maxwell
discovers that he is not who he thinks he is. He is really a Hylian an
it is his destiny to save Hyrule.
Link and Zelda have a daughter named Esperanza,
who is loved by an unusual person. The son of Ganon, Montero, has loved
the princess for his whole life. He only wishes that he could convince
people that he is nothing like his father.
A crossover with the Anime series "Tenchi
Muyo". The Tenchi characters replace the normal Zelda characters. This
story is essentially one huge cat fight.
Everyone believes that peace has returned to
Hyrule. They are deeply disturbed when they discover Ganondorf has been
attacked by a mysterious dark figure. Even more disturbing, the dark
figure may be someone they know.
Ganondorf has won the final battle with Link,
and these are his thoughts as Link lay dying. This delves into
Ganondorf's past, and it almost makes me feel sorry for him. It shows
Ganondorf as a person and not a monster.
Everyone thought that Ganondorf had been sealed
away forever, but he was simply planning his escape. In order to prevent
a new war, Link must fight the latest evil creation from Ganon:
himself.
If you thought Link's battles were over and
done, you thought wrong. Now Link must embark on a dangerous mission to
rid the world of all the terribly annoying characters you hate the
most.
With no warning, Ganon suddenly attacks the
Sages, but they managed to send him off somewhere. But then Ganondorf
becomes reacquainted with an old, evil friend. WARNING: Contains some adult language.
While Saria and Mido are walking through the
woods, they discover a strange unknown palace. They soon discover the
legend behind the palace and the Kokiri themselves, and why they are
eternally children.
As members of the group of omnipotent beings
known as the Eternals, Hyrule's goddesses are expected to abide by
certain rules. But they violate the rules by creating an object that
will give mortals the powers of Eternals. AS their pusnishment, the
goddesses must live in the world they created.
Zelda and her friends decide to host a TV talk
show. The result is classic, Jerry Springer style raunchy madness.
WARNING: This story contains raunchy humor, coarse language, and sexual
innuendo, and may not be appropriate for all readers.
Ten years after Ocarina of TIme, Link leaves
the Sacred Realm and returns home. But when he gets back, he learns that
Ganondorf has escaped and is trying to take over Hyrule again. Link then
meets Zelda, and she tells Link a part of the Triforce legend he never
heard before, a part that will ensure their triumph.
A man searching for the key to eternal life
mistakenly releases a hoard of evil spirits from the realm of the dead,
whick wreak havoc all over Hyrule. Legends tell of a mysterious lost
sage that will emerge when the world is overcome by fear.
Link, being such a lucky guy, gets to rock the
casbah with all his wimmenz. This is nothing but a whole bunch of
gratuitous sex scenes. WARNING: This story contains very graphic
depictions of sex.
A very short story about a strange obsession of
Ganon's. In response to one of his usual misdeeds, Link and Zelda invade
his castle and discover Ganon's strange fetish for a particular
color.
Evil forces are about to return to Hyrule, and
Link decides not to fight them. He is tired of his life as an
unappreciated hero, and tries to find a way to end his suffering. But a
series of utter failures show him that maybe he wasn't as unappreciated
as he first thought.
Link and Zelda befriend a girl their age who
has no friends, no family, and no past. All goes well until a heated
argument leads the girl to a discovery about her own origins.
In a land far away, were sword and sorcery
ruled, lived a girl with extraordinary powers, different from the other
inhabitants. Her name is Lady Saria Nikura Tagashi, of the house of
Kurisukae.
A novelization of the events in Ocarina of
Time. It has a long way to go, but it's really good so far. This story
adds a human aspect to the events in the game and makes it seem more
like a real novel.
Zelda is kidnapped by a strange, bird-like
creature called Xemparius, and is taken to the mysterious world of
Tempestia. Link follows into this world and discovers that the creature
is in fact a tyrannical ruler. Legends from Tempestia tell of a young
hero who will free the people from their oppression. Could Link be the
prophesied hero?
An evil entity more powerful than Ganondorf
manages to break out of his prison in the Evil Realm. Now there is a new
male Gerudo and the fate of Hyrule is once again at stake.
Ganon has plans to destroy the Sages and all of
Hyrule. With help from an evil force, he destroys the one thing that
keeps the balance of good and evil in equilibrium. This has a very
interesting storyline, using an idea I never would have thought
of.
Link goes missing and it is up to the
Protectors to find him. During the search, they discover a monumental
plan to change the balance of the universe towards evil, and they must
band together in a final showdown against evil.
A girl from an abusive family wishes that she
could whisk herself away to the magical land of Hyrule. To her surprise,
the people of Hyrule already know who she is.
A sleep curse was placed on a princess long
ago. Two hundred years later, the curse has been lifted thanks to the
Hylia Knight, Link. Hyrule, now foreign to the ancient Hylian, even has
a new language that she must learn. Just when she finally begins to
adjust to the new time period, she becomes endangered as evil persues
her for the knowledge she has on the Triforce, the knowledge that her
brother had wanted to know two hundred years ago.
Link and Zelda both thought they had safely
confined Ganondorf to the Evil Realm. But they make a disturbing
discovery: he is not sealed away, he was sent to the distant future. It
is Link's mission to go to this future and save the world from the evil
Ganondorf.