Posted on behalf of
@MarJaguar
"The story:
Even though I also had a Gameboy where I spent hours playing Mario and Pokemon, The most significant game, the one who made me stay, the one I had to socialize and even made me learn a whole new language (English), from a gifted N64: The legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask. These games (+ Twilight princess) mean the world to me, not only because of the eventual tragedy of growing up and realizing this is a very sad story, but because it also started my most personal bittersweet story to this day.
Yet, the idea that led me to make this was:
Link, a young man, with the body and mind of a child, forced to grow and bear the biggest responsibility there was, but at least he wasn't entirely alone, he was granted a companion, a Fairy. So he is a boy, barely even able to process the feelings of being an outsider, only to be thrown into the loss of everything he knew, forgotten by almost everyone around him by the time he saved the entire kingdom, none of that by his own choice, the cruelty of a war from the past gnawing at everyone around him, the first times he had meeting anyone outside the forest were of troubles caused by the very same thing. He grows the ultimate courage to go on and defeat this evil only to be forgotten and left without a home, and by the same divine grace thrust upon him by the goddesses, his fairy companion has to leave now.
Of course the first thing would be to cling on to her, to look for her ¿for how could the Goddesses demand even that from him? And in his pursuit, he meets a terrible fate, one where he can no longer be the hero again, for he cannot save everything or everyone, now Time is not really an ally, a nearly endless loop where every step matters and choices turn heavy but he once again manages to defeat this new ancient evil.
He, as every Hyrulean, eventually grows up into a fine man, marked by loss, desolation and wars past, ends up doing the only thing he learned: to keep fighting. Never being able to return home and knowing so he still tries, one last journey to those childhood memories filled with happy carelessness, the greenest grass, the tallest trees, into the lost woods...But we know what happens to those who enter there.
A Stalfos now, by centuries unresting, until his knowledge has been passed to the next hero, howls his wise song...until the very end.
Oh, but what a joy it could have been! if only they were granted just a few more time together...if only."