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Princess Zelda has found her power at last. In her last ditch effort to unlock it by traversing up Mt. Lanayru, she discovered the secret to unlocking the sacred sealing power: her love for her chosen knight, Link. The two descend the mountain early, knowing that continuing on to the Spring of Wisdom is pointless. Zelda and Link return to Hyrule Castle to celebrate the Princess’s birthday. As the sun sets, however, Calamity Ganon at last awakens. Fortunately, the destined pair manage to force him from the castle and onto Hyrule Field. Link and Zelda confront Ganon while dozens of civilians watch from a safe distance. The Champions enter their Divine Beasts and attack Ganon, weakening him as Guardians swarm in to protect Zelda and Link. Calamity Ganon is overwhelmed and struck down by Link wielding the sword that seals the darkness. Zelda uses her newfound power to seal Ganon away once more. Overjoyed at the victory, Zelda’s Father, King Rhoam, decides that a ceremony must be held to celebrate the defeat of Calamity Ganon.
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As is often the case with artists, I was inspired to write this piece by some of rika’s works of late. It's a sort of homage to those pieces. Of course, the transition from image to page is not perfect for a picture is worth a thousand words. I do add a few more parts that make this work as a story. Nevertheless, the spirit of the original two works is preserved.
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Posted by TrainerKatrine 7 years ago Report
Little grammar correction~ When you put 's, it can never be after an s. Looking at princess's, that's spelled wrong. It should say princess'. Have a nice day~
Posted by Qwertymanrulez 7 years ago Report
To be honest, either is correct, but a single apostrophe is more proper. However, you can write either and still be correct.
Posted by Luffredd 6 years ago Report
Is there a story about what happened to Mipha?
Posted by ZeldaNoVorsu 6 years ago Report
Not yet, there isn't... ;)