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This is, as you may have noticed, a crossover story of Legend of Zelda and Highschool DxD, featuring Link from both Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask. The story begins many years later after Link returned from Termina. Many events had occurred before the beginning of this story, which will be revealed as the story progresses.

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That meant one thing for him. It was time to leave. The n***d blond man with pointed ears stood on his feet and walked towards the bathroom across the hall. Inside, he stepped into the roomy shower, using an advanced hydraulic magical system created by one of the most renowned alchemists of this Era. Zubora, along with his partner, Gabora, an expert blacksmith, had built it. 4 The system consisted of elemental magical orbs and steel pipes, when put together, had created this very useful invention. Not necessarily an amazing creation, but it really improved the hygiene of the populace. That's why the Ruler of the mythical Kingdom of Hyrule had been spreading this invention around to every province bit by bit. Though it was not like anyone was interested in knowing that.This is, as you may have noticed, a crossover story of Legend of Zelda and Highschool DxD, featuring Link from both Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask. The story begins many years later after Link returned from Termina. Many events had occurred before the beginning of this story, which will be revealed as the story progresses. I wanted this stor,o resemble a light novel, which is the reason I've made images for each chapter, corresponding to important scenes, and I hope you like them. Also, every Youtube link is a song recommendation for specific scenes, which can help improve the reading experience. You are free to use them should you enjoy immersive music while reading. Now, enjoy the start of a new adventure of the Hero of Time and the beginning of the plot of my Itherverse. This will be one hell. That meant one thing for him. It was time to leave. 1 4 2 3 ] U The n***d blond man with pointed ears stood on his feet and walked towards the bathroom across the hall. Inside, he stepped into the roomy shower, using an advanced hydraulic magical system created by one of the most renowned alchemists of this Era. Zubora, along with his partner, Gabora, an expert blacksmith, had. built it. The system consisted of elemental magical orbs and steel pipes, when put together, had created this very useful invention. Not necessarily an amazing creation, but it really improved the hygiene of the populace. That's why the Ruler of the mythical Kingdom of Hyrule had been spreading this invention around to every province bit by bit. Though it was not like anyone was interested in knowing that. Back to the scene at hand, the blond shook his head after drying himself with finely-made towels, finally noticing the luxurious objects and decorations within the bathroom. To begin with, the pipes were made of gold, the toilet and the sink made of Sidoomerzite porcelain, an expediso. Honestly, that kind of life would have been boring, and it wouldn't have allowed him to meet the countless adversaries and allies that he now possessed. So many lives saved because Link simply stumbled upon them during his travels. The Hyrule-born male opened the door and left the guest room. A long corridor extended out before him with many doors that led to other guest rooms, so he ignored them and proceeded to the left end of the corridor, where double doors awaited him. Link entered a big hall with multiple chandeliers hanging from the tall ceiling while the red coloured banners that hung on the walls displayed symbols related to the Royal Family of Hyrule, such as images of the goddesses whom created the world, Nayru, Din and Farore. Others showed images of a Red Bird, the Spiritual Stones and symbols related to a mysterious race known as the Sheikah, also called the Shadow Folk. Beautifully carved columns were positioned across the hall, and the glasswork of the large windows located on the left wall contained detailed symbols that represented the temples located across Hyrule in their design. Each glass allowed in a glow of a different colors to the hall, creating a rather lively atmosphere. "Good morning, sir!" 3 Link glanced at the source of the male voice, his blue eyes meeting the brown-colored ones of the guard stationed by the door. The light armor, helmet alongside a lance as their main weapon, was the customary equipment. found on guards of the Kingdom. However, the ones inside the castle carried the emblem of the Royal Family on the chest plate of their armor. Link simply nodded in acknowledgement at the greeting and continued to walk, noticing two more guards coming his way. At close range, a third person appeared hidden by the two, someone he actually knew. Impa, a woman with tan skin, red eyes, and light blue hair that wore chest armor over a purple and black outfit, she widened her eyes upon noticing him, smiling bashfully as she paced quickly towards his location. Link raised his eyebrows, recalling that she became his mentor not only during. Not only had he exposed the Gerudo ambassador's traitorous plans of attacking Hyrule Castle, but he revealed events of a future that had yet to come, explaining with surreal conviction and a maturity not seen in any child his age, of the Dark Age that would befall Hyrule, if he wasn't heard. His definite proof was, of course, the Golden mark that materialized upon his hand that revealed he was no mere boy. To the King's surprise, and his daughter's, the mark on Link's hand resonated with the one that appeared on Zelda's hand when the boy had grabbed it. Both carried two of the three pieces that conformed the sacred relic left by the Goddesses after the creation of Hyrule; the Triforce. This sacred relic could grant any wish to whomever that touched it. But if a person without an equal balance in power, wisdom, and courage was to get hold of it, the Triforce would inevitably split apart in three segments, only the piece that best personified the wish-maker would remain while the two other fragments would emerge in whomever were to be worthy of them. It was for that reason the mythical Triforce of Courage had chosen Link as its wielder. The Sacred Relic couldn't have chosen better in Zelda's opinion, because if one considered who she was and what godly piece the Princess held, then there was no better an opinion than her's. However, it did not make any sense for the boy, for Link had felt the Triforce of Courage abandon him when he returned to his own era to live out his childhood after his grand first adventure. Supposedly, the complete sacred relic should have returned to the Sacred Realm, but several days had later since his return, Link sensed the sacred relic emerge once more upon his hand. The King decided to watch over the boy that happened to have no parents. As the King was truly grateful towards the him, he offered Link to become a Prince, which would have made him a noble, advantages and benefits included, yet, to everyone's surprise, the blond boy airily rejected the offer, stating that he was not the kind that would enjoy life as a noble. This proved that Link was welcomed. Link stood in front of brown double doors, both covered with intricate patterns. At each side, a guard stood firmly, observing him from head to toe. Seconds passed as Link crossed his arms, waiting for Zelda to respond after one of the guards did him the 'favor' of knocking upon the door. Two minutes passed, no one responded. "I assume the Princess can't attend you right now. You should come back later, sir." 'Impa just saw the princess... so..." "I see..." Link muttered, assuming a thoughtful expression, "I'll wait..." The guard frowned under his helmet, "Sir, I mean on offense, but it may be a waste of time to wait for the Princess to respond," He couldn't believe that this boy, dressed in green, was allowed to wander the castle despite not being related to the King or a noble, even coming to see the Princess in her own. room. Even if he was a considered Hero, to be a friend of the Royal Princess was something entirely different. Link nodded before asking, "You two are new?" "Yes, sir. We were part of the platoon in charge of protecting the northern Outpost that watches over Noncoli Town for the last months and were just reassigned to return to the Castle. Guarding the Princess's chambers is now our duty." Link's blue eyes scanned them briefly, and he nodded again before crossing his arms. "I see," The blond smiled. "Very well then, could you knock the door again?" Both guards exchanged looks of incredulity at the request. "If you two are new around here, it's normal that you don't know that I normally have free access to every room in the Castle, and this one is no exception, but I won't go in unless I'm allowed to." Link's explanation was followed by another exchange of looks between. the guards. At first, they were doubtful, but the blonde sounded sincere and his eyes showed truthfulness. Still, how could they let him enter the door. The blonde Hylian sat on the bed and let his body relax over it, feeling the softness of the absurdly comfy bed... it was surreal... He felt like sleeping again... More memories began to swirl around his mind of a past long gone. Memories of the time spent with a girl he'd had a crush on since he was a child that eventually... wait, it was too soon to even think about it so Link cleared his mind. The sudden sound of a door creaking open alerted Link, so he rose to his feet in a mere second, sporting a rather surprised expression. Someone apparently opened a door, but it was not the main entrance. Instead, it was the one that led to the bathroom, and it was not Zelda, but her personal maid, Migdiada. Dark long brown hair under her white headpiece, blue eyes, a rather cute face, a maid outfit composed of a dark blue dress with some sort of collar around her neck, and on her waist a white apron tied. The young man noted the intimidating and notorious neckline that showed off her generous proportions. The free-spirited adventurer sighed, regaining his composure. "Sir Link?" Migdiada blinked, startled, putting one hand over her ample chest. "I thought Sir Link was sleeping." "I was..." Link snorted, eyes tired. "I came to talk with the Princess before leaving." "I see..." The maid frowned. "I didn't even have the chance to attend to Sir Link properly..." And there it was again, the maid looking at him slyly with hidden, yet obvious intent. Link couldn't count how many times this girl had flirted with him, only to be ignored as he simply was not interested in her, despite her beauty and stunning proportions. "Thank you, but don't worry. I never needed anyone to take care of me before, nor do I need it now," Migdiada pouted at such an answer before cracking a smile. "The Princess is inside the bathroom," The brown-haired maid informed. "Sir Link should go see Lady Zelda," She smiled slyly again, though it gave him a different sensation. "This may be the best moment to do so." A voice called his name, the trance broken. The blond warrior blinked, fully realizing his current situation. Link was not one to get carried away because of such events, with a few exceptions of course, namely, a n***d Zelda. He could only avert his gaze as he could feel his cheeks getting a bit warmer. As for the princess, she had finally noticed him, and while still sat, had turned her body slightly, one hand holding her golden hair and the other holding a small blue towel that she used to dry her body. She was glaring at him for reasons Link could already imagine. "You are already leaving?" She asked, her tone held detectable irritation. Link nodded, shaking off his now gone agitation. This was not the time to get intimidated. Link knew that, so he focused on the task at hand. "I'm going back to the Lost Woods to search for Navi." "Again?" Zelda used the towel to cover her inner parts as she stood up, "Link, you just returned, yet you are leaving already? We..." She stopped, briefly glancing at both sides as if to find the right words. "We... have so much to discuss." "I know that Zelda," Link looked at her sternly. "But that will have to wait. Saria told me that a lone fairy has been spotted recently and I need to go look into it," Link darkened his gaze, eyes observing his left hand. "I can't lose hope, not just yet." The Princess sighed, sitting over the bathtub's inner edge again, though this time facing him. The annoying towel still covered her chest and... her other since his travels with a certain flippant and drunkard white-haired man and the hooded lady's man, as those two flirted with every beautiful woman they came upon, whilst in another world prior to his return to Hyrule. parts. Link had to admit that some bad habits had seemingly stuck with him "Link," A stern voiced addressed the slightly nervous warrior. "Is that really the truth?" The wielder of Courage blinked, a frown appearing on his face. The Princess was about to start doing what she did best... Being absurdly intuitive. "What do you mean...?" "I mean, is searching for Navi the real purpose for your latest travels?" Zelda looked at him directly in the eyes. "You may fool others, Link, but I have known you for nine years now." Link narrowed his gaze, getting somewhat upset. "Finding Navi is my main purpose," Link answered before averting his gaze, far enough from her piercing eyes. "She is my valuable partner and friend. Even if I haven't seen or heard of her in all these years, what she was to me hasn't changed," The blond man made a fist. "Not to mention that. "Certainly not," He finally responded, assuming a haughty posture, as he realized it was time for his sort of counter attack. "I will take my leave, my dear Princess..." Link smiled cockily all of a sudden, walking towards her and grabbing her delicate hand, before giving it a gentle kiss. Widened eyes and a flushed face was all Link needed to see on the Princess before taking a step back and turning around. Her silence was somehow soothing to him, as the only way he had discovered to perplex her, worked yet again. It seemed Zelda tended to blush heavily when he acted like a charming and polite gentleman, which he only did because a nice nobleman had taught him the ways of captivating women. Some ridiculous, others informative yet Link found out that it worked on Zelda quite well. And upon other experimentation, Link realized that it actually worked with almost every woman he tried it on. Link regretted doing it as it not only caused him unwanted trouble, but he felt like crap for deceiving and giving false hopes of love. The blonde Hylian wasn't like those wealthy nobles that used their position and attractiveness to make women infatuated with them, only to cheat on them with the other deceived women. Though he had met women that did likewise with men. Whatever, being a philanderer wasn't an exclusive feature of nobles as he had noticed during his growth. Men and women. alike, of all varied social status, could be frivolous. However, having an easy-going, flirty and flippant personality didn't really mean that one was a hedonistic person in search of love. That Red-coated guy was the prove. He blinked, a past memory invading his mind. 'Love all, trust a few, do wrong to none, and fight for good,' that's what a wise old man had told him once when Link wandered through Hyrule Market. It didn't make much sense to him as a mere child, yet as he grew, those words remained branded in his mind as a way of life. Even in the darkest of times, those words shone with intensity inside his very being. Link couldn't tell if he truly felt love, as that sentiment was hard to explain and impossible to understand. He never really thought of it as important because he knew that stopping evil in the world had a higher priority. It was just too soon for that, and now with the refreshed memories of what almost occurred last night, Link felt bad for having... not reacted like he should. In other matters of interest, Talon said that Prince Façade of the wealthy Kingdom of Arcadia, had come himself to witness the work done in the ranch, and had become their sponsor, one of the main reasons that allowed them to open a ranch in Holodrum. However, what caught Link's real interest about this was that Prince Façade was impressed by Malon's beauty and her laborious personality, to the point that he had not only offered her to open the greatest cattle ranch of all time in Arcadia, but also become his future wife. Of course, Malon had rejected his proposal, which truthfully relieved Link, even if it was not his business. Nevertheless, Link had come to know that most Princes were the sort who loved playing and tricking girls with no nobility, so there was no way he was going to let a man hurt his dear friend. No way at all. If it came to it, just as a certain acquaintance of his said once to an enemy, he would just kick his a*s. Finally, the Ranch came into view and Link found himself pleasantly surprised upon seeing how big it had become since his last visit. Three more buildings had been constructed with a wall connecting them, making the ranch twice as big as before. The Hylian warrior dismounted from the horse as Talon's caravan entered through the now bigger entrance with a notorious sign that displayed the name of the ranch, he noticed the guards that Zelda had commanded to patrol the ranch since the horses that were used by Hyrule's army were supplied by this Ranch. Worth mentioning was that after Link introduced Zelda to Malon, both had unexpectedly become friends... not even the most terrifying monsters Link had defeated had made him feel fear as the time both girls met, getting along absurdly well. That was a dark day indeed... Link shook off the unpleasant memories from his mind and walked inside the ranch, pulling Epona by the halter. There were a lot of workers in the ranch, some of them doing the cleaning of walls and picking any garbage around. Others lifting and moving boxes from one place to another. Boxes full of eggs, milk bottles and other dairy products were loaded onto more caravans as a woman by the name of Anju chased after the mighty Cuccos that had apparently escaped from their corral again. At least this time she had people helping her, now that she started working in the Ranch. Lon Lon Ranch was quite lively with so many people around. Talon, the fat and bald man with a big moustache, also father of Malon, walked towards Link after leaving his caravan with the others. Link was a bit impressed to see that he didn't slack off as he used to in the past. guess I did, but my father's laziness just makes me so mad! He should be like Mister Ingo." Link shrugged his shoulders and looked into the distance, where the inner field for the horses was located. The perimeter of the pasture-fenced field only held one entrance, working as a racing track for the horses. Link could remember the horse race hurdle competition that Malon challenged him to do, and the many races he had against her, Ingo, and various soldiers. of the Kingdom. Link always won as he had the best mare in all of Hyrule, his ideal companion Epona. And speaking of her... "Oh?" Malon was pushed from her side, and she noticed it was... "Epona! I'm sorry for having ignored you!" The girl hugged the horse. Link could actually tell that both females were happy to see each other, "I missed you so much!" Unexpectedly, an upset stare was directed at Link, "I can imagine whose fault is it that we didn't see each other in so much time..." The blond warrior was startled by her sudden glare and took the smart response. Link just remained silent... he was a pro at doing that. "C'mon Epona, let's go for a ride like old times..." She mounted the horse and glanced down at him. "We will be having some just-for-girls time, Link. We'll catch up later..." With that, Malon rode Epona to the inner field, leaving Link alone. A smile crawled onto his face as he removed his hat, before folding both arms. "A girl's time huh...?" Everything was black... Link could see nothing... yet, something resounded. within the endless darkness. It was like fire burning vividly, but was it? There would be light if it truly was, or was he suddenly blind? He first felt cold, then. a smell registered to his senses. Now he could truly tell that something was burning. It was hard to understand what was occurring. Then something happened as his eyes began to distinguish some kind of shape, but he couldn't really tell what it was... An unknown amount of time passed as his sight got a bit clearer. Yes, the form in front of him became clearer as a sudden deformed voice spoke. He couldn't count the memories he had with her. Malon had been a good friend for him since they met as kids, and as both grew, they had become very close. Link could accept that he felt a bit more relaxed around the redhead than with other women, including Zelda, though there were always those awkward times where... well... she was a quite attractive woman and he certainly was not blind. The male Hylian shook his head, his mind now recalling something more interesting. "I heard..." Link began, earning her attention. "...That the Prince of Arcadia proposed to you." Malon did what was expected and blinked in shock, her eyes darting from left to right as she apparently searched in her mind for a response. "W-w-what? How do you know...?" She made a look of suspicion. "Was it my lazy father?" The Hylian raised Kokiri simply nodded. "That indiscreet man..." Gritting her teeth, Malon made a furious fist. "I'm gonna make him clean the entire field by himself!" After that, the woman breathed deeply as if to calm herself. She gazed at him, scratching her cheek nervously. "Erm... you see, I didn't imagine that he would do something like that out of the blue..." "So... what was your response?" Link inquired with an amused tone, despite knowing the answer. "1-1 obviously rejected his proposal!" Malon exclaimed, mildly irritated. "I would never marry a stranger! Nor an idiotic man that thinks of himself as charming. He was so annoying!" The Hylian man blinked at her outburst, musing if this subject was just embarrassing to her or if he ignored something that would explain her overreaction. She seemed to be far more disgusted about this topic than the grief Talon caused her on a daily basis. If the nine years Link had known her was anything to go by, this was something worth of consideration. "I see..." Link made a neutral expression. "Change that stupid face or I'm going to slap you, too!" Link found himself blinking again before grinning, as he raised both hands to avoid a possible attack. She was the kind of girl that would resort to violence if the circumstances deemed it necessary. "I never heard the part of slapping the Prince..." Malon's surprised expression brought a soft chuckle out of him. Chances like this when Link could tease her were few, and now that he had one. There was a single event that made that party different from the ones held in the ranch before it. A somewhat embarrassing event that at some point didn't make Link feel proud. In this party, it would be the first time he would get drunk, and Link swore to himself it would be the last... he hoped... Despite the state Link ended up in, he could recall almost every moment of that eventful night, such as the group of musicians that he joined to play the music for the party, the tasty food, the delicious milk, the wine... And then, Malon... "Yes, I recall..." Link's mind returned to the present. "We have already talked about this, have we not? What about it?" She ignored his question and threw another, tilting her head slightly. "Do I need to explain myself further Link?" "Could she possibly...?" "Why are you bringing this up now?" "Because..." She gave him an intimidating smile, one he didn't see often on her, "Do I really need to spell it out for you?" Link averted his gaze, blinking as he examined the situation. Something happened between him and the ranch girl during that celebration, and ever since, Malon had begun acting differently with him. It was that nticeable. Some examples would be Malon watching her mouth on his presence when she never did, or acting more ladylike when speaking to him when her temper let her, not to mention the warm light of her gaze when she looked at him. He could be wrong but it seemed that she became romantically interested in him. This was his fault of course. "I... don't think that's a good idea right now... all things considered..." "Never mind then..." She shrugged her shoulders, startling Link further. "You should be thinking about the future Link, like when you are going to settle down and... you know, my lazy father wouldn't mind having someone else running the ranch with me..." A brief silence came after her voice faded as she looked at him out of the corner of her eye. Link felt extremely uncomfortable so he got up on his feet and breathed deeply, looking at the still-sitting redhead. "I suppose I should leave without seeing Epona, or she is going to follow me no matter what I say." Malon dropped her gaze as Link stared. "Leave already before I change my mind and make you stay," She said. Link turned around and walked away, but not before glancing at her over his shoulder one more time. The wind blew slightly and caused her hair to flow gracefully with its rhythm. "Actually, that's not a bad idea..." He whispered to himself. Malon rested her body on the fence and sighed, looking at the blue sky and then to where Link had walked off to... he was gone. Link walked across a path hidden by nature, the unmistakable fragrance of an ancient forest invading his nostrils, the soothing environment to which he had been accustomed to as he grew up as a child of the forest. Following the path only Link and a few others knew of, the young Hylian made his way into the Lost Woods; a maze of confusing forests that was feared for being endless. Local folklore talked of these woods as a haunted area, that made lost children transform into Skull Kids, a race of diminutive, mischievous beings that resided in the forests, while adult Hylians would become the feared Stalfos, skeletal warriors that were capable of using swords, shield or any other weapon. This would only occur if the lost Hylian wasn't guided by a fairy. Our young hero was of course, an exception. Link eventually reached an area where a wooden bridge was located. It was a place that made memories of his childhood emerge, a place where he received a gift from his best friend, Saria. Not only in this era, but in another timeline he left behind. The bridge would lead him to the Kokiri Forest, home of the race called Kokiri, a cautious child-like and secretive kind that were accompanied by fairies, and the guardian of the forest, the wise Deku Tree. However, this wasn't his destination... yet, as he was already in the place he wanted to be, so visiting Saria, the Kokiri, the Deku Tree and its Sprout would have to come after his search was over, and Link hoped it was for good this time. Link took another path and entered a clearing with many tunnels. Seeing this, he raised a hand, a green orb of light originating over it, before it floated and remained where it was created. Link knew that as long as he left the spell of Farore there, he would be able to return to this safe spot when he inevitably got lost in the woods as he knew that was most likely to happen. Never again would he make the mistake of venturing into this place without some sort of safety measure... he had learned the hard way that wandering in these woods unprepared was a really bad idea. After all, his second and one of the darkest adventures he had ever experienced occurred because of his carelessness... The Champion of Hyrule entered a new clearing, which was darker than the previous areas. Link narrowed his gaze upon noticing the marks on the ground and the trees. After examining them closely, Link determined it was burn marks, as if controlled fire was created here. Link moved to observe other marks and upon close inspection, he noticed cuts on one trunk. He could tell that some sort of battle had occurred in this place, which was obviously unusual. This finding also made him frown as the possibility of spotting a lone fairy could have been only a light created by this battle. But it was too.

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