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Rebirth of the Forgotten Hero

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Chapter 1 - Chapter 1: The Last Game

I remember the hum of the screen.

The glow of the title: The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.

I'd played it a hundred times. No matter how bad the world got outside — my grades slipping, my parents yelling, friends leaving — Hyrule was always there. Always waiting.

It was 3:17 a.m. when it happened.

The screen froze.

I blinked, confused. The controller slipped from my fingers.

Then, pain.

It wasn't cinematic. No dramatic fall, no final breath. Just a sharp, crushing ache in my chest, as if the world itself had gripped my heart and refused to let go. My breath caught halfway. I tried to stand — but the room spun. I crashed to the floor, my vision dimming like someone was slowly turning the world's brightness down.

My last thought?

> "If I could go anywhere... I'd want to go to Hyrule. Not as Link. As me. Just… one chance to be something."

Then, nothing.

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I woke to wind.

Cool, crisp, ancient wind.

Grass tickled my cheek, soft like silk. My fingers dug into warm dirt. I blinked — and the sky above me was a canvas of drifting islands and golden light.

I knew that sky.

No way.

I sat up too fast and nearly passed out again. My heart raced, my body buzzing with something… unfamiliar. Like I had caffeine in my veins. Or electricity.

The world around me was alive — more alive than anything I'd felt on Earth. I recognized the Temple of Time's silhouette in the distance. The broken sky islands. A skyrail. This wasn't a dream. This was Tears of the Kingdom.

But I wasn't Link.

I looked down at my hands. They weren't mine — or maybe they were? Slightly older, more calloused. Wrapped in cloth. My right forearm shimmered faintly, covered in strange markings that pulsed when I touched them.

Then I heard it.

A voice — soft, feminine, ancient:

> "The cycle must be broken. The lost Hero of the Sky returns with a new fate."

I scrambled to my feet, panic building. "What the hell does that mean? Where am I?!" I shouted into the wind. My voice echoed across the floating terrain.

> "You are not Link. But you were meant to be… before time forgot you."

I backed away. "No. No, no. That's not how this works. I'm not a hero. I'm not—"

But something inside me stirred.

A warmth. A memory I'd never lived.

A blade in my hands. A Goddess's voice. A battle lost to history.

I dropped to my knees, gasping. Flashes of war and light filled my head. Skyloft. The First Calamity. Abandonment.

I wasn't just reborn here.

I was someone Hyrule had erased.

As I struggled to my feet again, the Temple of Time in the distance shimmered — and I swear I saw her.

A girl with golden hair and blue eyes, standing at the threshold of history.

Zelda.

Watching me.

Smiling.