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Cajun |
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- This is a funny crossover between Mario and
Zelda.
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Calredic |
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- A detailed description of the history of
Majora's Mask and the people who created it.
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CaptainRC |
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- Link searches for the fate of Navi, and in the process he discovers
a great lake that is the home of all fairies. He finally discovers what
happened to Navi, but her fate is not what he expected.
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Camdawg: Sage of Professional
Wrestling |
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- As the title suggests, this is a little trip
into the insanity of the gaming world. Link and all your favorite
Nintendo characters must join forces to foil Ganondorf's evil
plans.
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Cecily |
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- Link decides to follow legends he heard and goes
out on a Quest for the Triforce.
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Chibi Sakura
See more of Chibi Sakura's work in the Poetry
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- Zelda decides to invite all the characters over
for a slumber party. General madness ensues.
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- An ancient tribe called the Majoras were tired
of toil and suffering. A man in this tribe worked furiously to create
and artifact that contained all the good forces in the world. He
completed his task and created Majora's Mask, which created an age of
peace and prosperity for Termina. The man was hailed as a hero and was
worshipped. One person didn't take kindly to the other man's fame, and
cursed the mask. The people banned him, and now he must find a way to
return the Mask to its original state.
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- No, the craziness is not over. Zelda's sleepover
party continues and so does the insanity.
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- And you thought it was over. Not by a long shot.
The sleepover will never end.
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- A continuation of the above story. Neither I nor
Chibi Sakura are liable for any mental insanity this story may
cause.
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- A small tale about Link's mother and father
trying to save him from Ganondorf.
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- This retells Link's mission to reunite Anju and
Kafei from Majora's Mask.
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- The title says it all. It's mostly nonsensical
comedy and utter weirdness.
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- Poor Link gets mugged while in town. A man he
met earlier was conveniently present to tell him "I told you so." Now
this man offers to train Link into a real fighter. But Link soon
discovers this man's dirty little secret.
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- Our favorite characters are contestants on a
corny game show, competing for the prize of getting to marry Princess
Zelda.
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- Ganon cast a spell over Hyrule to blackmail Link
and Zelda into giving him the Triforce. He plagues the land with showers
of gigantic ice chunks falling from the sky. Link and Zelda must travel
to a distant land to get the only artifacts that will reverse Ganon's
sorcery.
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- The insanity continues with this latest
installment in the sleepover series.
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- There is a legend of a fourth piece to the
Triforce and an evil dark lord who wants to posses its power. Now Link
must return this fourth piece to a special sanctuary to prevent it from
falling into the wrong hands.
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- You thought the insanity was over. You thought
the sleepover couldn't possibly continue...but it has. Zelda's crazy
sleepover goes on, complete with three new characters.
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- The gang from Zelda's Sleepover all get together
to celebrate the holidays and sing Christmas carols.
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Chica: Tofu Ninja
See more of Chica's work in the Poetry
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- What would have happened if Link couldn't have
saved Termina? These are Link's thoughts as he awaits his inevitable
destruction. This story is quite sad.
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- A version of the above story from Tatl's point
of view. Probably sadder than Letting
Go.
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Chris |
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- Feeling he is living in the shadow of the Hero
of Legend, The new Hero of Winds makes a quest to learn more about the
man behind the Legend and discovers they were not so different after
all, but looking toward the past for answers may be more dangerous than
it seems, as Link learns that Living up to a Legend can have its
consequences.
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Christina Sanders
See more of Christina's work in the Fan Art
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- Link becomes shipwrecked on an adventure at sea
and wakes to find himself being cared for by mermaids. A first, their
hospitality is welcome, but as time progresses, he begins to wonder what
is really going on. But that is only the beginning of this
adventure.
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- After Link's adventure in Koholint, he finds
himself washed up on another island, not knowing if Koholint was real or
just a dream. As he prepares to journey back to Hyrule, his own mind
begins to betray him.
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- The King of Hyrule reveals some plans that Link
finds morally reprehensible. Now he must fight the harshest battle of
his life: loyalty to his coscience or loyalty to his country.
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Clayton
See more of Clayton's work in the Poetry
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- An evil man discovers ancient scrolls that tell
of magic which could make him the most powerful man in the world. He
decides to go to war with Hyrule and try to take over everything. Only
Link stands in the way of this tyrannical monster.
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- Link, Zelda, and Ganondorf compete in a
no-holds-barred game of Jeopardy, hosted by our old friend Rauru. Who
will win? Will anyone actually get the questions right? Read it to find
out.
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- Our friends return for yet another game of
Jeopardy. Even funnier than the last one.
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- Link has recently been plagued with terrifying,
possibly prophetic dreams. Do these dreams fortell the future, and do
they have something to do with one of the masks he acquired on his
journeys?
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Crystal Sapphire and Flubby
Flubberton |
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- Link is tired of the pressures of being a hero
and being constantly chased by girls, so he takes a break at a summer
camp. But the summer camp is much more than he expected. This story is
pretty funny. As a warning to all you guys out there, this story is
chock-full of female insanity.
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- This is a continuation of the above story. After
a bad marriage, the girls once again try to capture Link. They take him
to a mystical villa in the forest where he is subject to even more
female insanity. Poor Link. Can't he ever get a break?
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DarkGamemaster |
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- A year had passed since Link defeated Ganon and
everyone had thought that the evil from that time was gone forever, but
as Hyrule had returned to normal, a familiar evil returns from the Water
Temple to take the Triforce and destroy anyone who gets in his
way...
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- This story tells of the origins of the Master
Sword, and of how other good and evil forces came to be.
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DarkSith |
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- Link is riding along, when he's suddenly transported to another dimension. This story is not Majora's Mask.
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Deity Man |
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- A year had passed since Link defeated Ganon and
everyone had thought that the evil from that time was gone forever, but
as Hyrule had returned to normal, a familiar evil returns from the Water
Temple to take the Triforce and destroy anyone who gets in his
way...
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Demon_Lord_Suzaku |
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- Link and Malon have been close friends for many
years, and Link falls in love with her. Malon's feelings are less than
mutual and Link discovers that his feelings may never be returned. A
situation that should be happy and joyful turns for the worst.
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- Link and the Zelda gang are royally upset about
the X-box. They decide to take action by suing Bill Gates and taking him
to court.
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The Destined Hero |
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- Ten years have passed since Link defeated Ganon
and Zelda and the Sages sealed him into the Evil Realm. It has become an
age of prosperity in Hyrule and the surrounding lands. One day, a
mysterious man appears in Hyrule. In an attempt to save his life, Link
takes him in, but gets more than he bargained for.
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- A month has passed since the events of "Gems of
Imprisonment" and the nightmares have returned to Link. Ganondorf
has remained silent in the past month, and the Knights are growing
anxious. When a mysterious tower appears, Link must turn to his
dreams for the asnwers. An epic battle between good and evil
ensues and Hyrule will never be the same. And when all seems lost,
a new hope arises.
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- A few months after the events in "From Despair
Rises Hope", Hyrule is plunged into a Dark Age. The remaining
Hylians and their allies remain hidden in a secluded refuge. As
their struggle for survival against Ganondorf continues, Link and Ian
set out on their quest to find the Hero of Time's descendants.
With Time as their enemy, the two adventurers must act quickly if they
are to save the past, present, and future of Hyrule.
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- A few months after the events in "From Despair
Rises Hope", Hyrule is plunged into a Dark Age. The remaining
Hylians and their allies remain hidden in a secluded refuge. As
their struggle for survival against Ganondorf continues, Link and Ian
set out on their quest to find the Hero of Time's descendants.
With Time as their enemy, the two adventurers must act quickly if they
are to save the past, present, and future of Hyrule.
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- After their separation at the end of "Into
Another World", the eight travelers must find their way to the port town
of Pomina. Along their way, they face many dangers, and at times,
the distinction between reality and illusion becomes blurred.
However, Link feels that this is only a precursor of things to
come. Despite the hardships, they must find a way to their next
destination if they wish to find Link's son, and the evil that
awaits.
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Dracona |
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- This story is quite angsty, and I'm not
absolutely sure who the narrator is. The narrator is lamenting about the
world of suffering and lies he has fallen into.
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DTaige |
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- Everyone believed that the Triforce was the most
powerful artifact in the Universe. But during his quest for the
Triforce, Ganon inadvertently created an object with even more power. A
centuries old man finds a magical crystal rose and uses it to do all the
things that Ganon failed.
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- A supposedly extinct race of Fairies wants to
exact revenge on the the people who imprisoned them. The only person who
can save Hyrule is Link, and he must make a harrowing journey just as
his ancestor did.
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- A follower of the evil wizard Agahnim escapes
from his prison cell in Hyrule. He disappears along with a band of loyal
followers. Link, Zelda, and their comrades follow the apprentice's
tracks into the land Calatia in search of him. After a warm welcome,
they suddenly become targets of a nearly insane king. When Link and
Zelda flee back to Hyrule, they return to a land whose political
structure is about to undergo a dramatic change. A coup d'état is in the
works and Zelda's life suddenly changes drastically.
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- A direct sequel to "The Sorcerer's Apprentice",
the adventure continues as Link vies to bring Zelda back and return
Hyrule to the way it once was.
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- A continuation of the events in "The Sorcerer's
Apprentice" and "Shadows of Doubt". Auldric returns with vengeance on
his mind, inspired by a spirit inhabiting the Master Sword. Fate and
destiny play themselves out as the fight to free Hyrule
continues.
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The Eagle |
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- A crazy Zelda comedy involving all your favorite
characters, along with changelings, fairies named after pies, and the
dreaded Borg.
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EricJ |
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- A strange evil force infects Hyrule and destroys
everyone and everything Link cares about. Now he must fight to the death
with a former friend of his to restore Hyrule.
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- Link returns to destroy the ultimate evil that
threatens to destroy Hyrule. Sequel to A New
Evil.
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Erin |
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- A deceased woman named Amara spends her days
wandering through the world of the living, watching, but never able to
interact. One day she meets a girl who has the ability to hear and see
her. Amara becomes the girl's spirit guide, and realizes that she has
great things in her future.
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- Millerna's live takes a turn for the worst when
she and her sisters are sold into slavery. During her fight to break
free and live by herself, she meets a person who may be part of her
destiny. This is a sequel and continuation of "Spirit Guide".
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Error of Ruto |
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- Zelda is plagued by recurring dreams of the Hero
of Time, and can't figure out why he seems so familiar to her. Link
meanwhile is having similar prophetic dreams and wonders about their
meaning.
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