Legend of a Father

by Timeman202

Arc 1: A Hero Emerges - Part 6

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Lola's P.O.V.

"Ya weren't kidding when ya said that things would only start becoming weirder..." Applejack said.

"Oh, just you wait; the strangeness has only just begun." I responded.


My father headed for Warp Zone right away, which was easy to find due to the fact there were a lot of gateways to other worlds.

"Welcome to Warp Zone..." A voice spoke to my father. Suddenly a mysterious new being showed up, one who took the form of a human but was obviously not human.

"Who are you?" My father asked the newcomer.

"The name of which I go by is one not even you mortals can say, let alone hear. You may instead address me by my title: The Greater God." The figure said.

"Greater God? Does that essentially make you the god that everyone in Christianity prays to all the time?" My father asked. The Greater God laughed.

"Oh, the naiveté of mortals never ceases to amuse me. While all religions attempt to explain the way things work, the reality is that none of what your world considers to be the truth no matter what religion it may be under, it is all false. Besides, if someone like me were heavily involved with mortal kind, I don't think you'd see and hear about the things you do on your news stations." The Greater God said. "No, immortals like myself prefer to keep a backrow seat and let mortals decide their own life their way." He added.

"I guess that makes sense. And here I was about to ask you if perhaps you could help out against the Dark Master." My father said.

"It was I specifically who told The Chronicler about the coming of The Dark Master. That being is a threat to all that live. Immortals such as myself may not get involved with these things, but if something will be a threat to the way the multi-verse works, then we will intervene slightly." The Greater God said.

"That makes sense I suppose. Right now, I just need to get to the Zelda World." My father said. The greater god pointed towards a specific gate. "Thanks a bunch." My father said.

"Know that I will be far from the last immortal you encounter. You will be encountering another one soon. I can just feel it." The Greater God said.

"Um...okay. See ya." My father said and left.


"The greater god's words to my father would prove true soon enough." I said.


My father soon entered the world of the Legend of Zelda. He was in the Gerudo Desert in the Twilight Princess version of Hyrule though it was obvious some time had passed since the events of that game.


"Wait hold the phone, that Warp Zone place allowed your father to go into the world of a video game?!" Sunset exclaimed.

"Yep." I responded.

"...Sunset.exe has now stopped working..." Sunset said before fainting.

"...A programming joke? Really?" EG Rainbow Dash mentioned.


So as I was saying, my father had arrived in Gerudo Desert, but something was not right. Things were much different than before. In fact, the outpost of Bulblins was gone, and what was there instead were a bunch of anthromorphic skunk creatures.

"I have to wonder where those came from." My father mentioned to himself as he looked on. There was some kind of speech going on but then, a young girl suddenly looked to be running their way as a bunch of hyrule knights were chasing her. Suddenly, there was a point where something fell from the sky and created a creator of impact. My father decided to get closer to the action while remaining hidden.

When things settled down, a bunch of skunks went into the creator of impact as two of the skunks battled the Hylian Soldiers. When all was said and done, the soldiers were forced to flee as the skunk group brought up a female anthro morphic skunk. My father however, saw the reality of what had just happened.

"Did...did that girl just...change into that?!" My father exclaimed.

To be continued...


Author's Note

The Warp Zone scene is one that wasn't even in the original narrative, but it's been added on for further world building purposes; and yeah, I'm not one who subscribes to any religion. In fact, I consider myself an Atheist. A very heavy Atheist.
I will also be posting a blog post in relation to the Zelda Franchise in case anyone is confused about why I took the time to call out which version of Hyrule JH Rob is visiting.

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