In the middle of the vast Gerudo desert there sat a warrior, cloaked in a tan old cloak. His hood kept his face hidden. Around him laid the bones of defeated monsters, a dragon's skull is what he propped up against. Next to him sat a double-helix sword, its blue and green blades stained with the crimson of the monsters blood. The warrior sat in a trance looking at a fire he had made. He began to relive the encounters he had gone through, the numerous battles. The people he had saved the evils of the world he had vanquished. The earth began to shake; the warrior broke out of his trance and stood up. Two giant arms broke the earth and out came a beast. Four blood red eyes looked at the warrior, its scaly skin and pinchers a true atrocity to behold ; the beast snapped its jaws at the warrior, slobber running down its fangs. The warrior looked on showing the beast no fear. The beast grabbed the warrior and began to squeeze him in its hand; it let out a horrible growl. The warrior then let out a scream that shook the heavens themselves. He broke the monsters grip and shredded the cloak. The monster looked on in horror, floating right in front of the beasts face was the Fierce Deity. A living god had been the one devastating the desert of its monsters. The beast began to frantically swing at the Deity hoping to kill him. The monster missed, lunged at him swallowing the god. Minutes passed by, nothing happened. The monster began to laugh. It had killed a god. The monster beat its chest in pride; it felt a pain come from its chest. The monster gazed down; one of its own ribs had been plunged through its skin. The monster started to vomit blood it knew its time was limited. The rib began to turn and finally the Deity burst its way out of the chest. Drenched in blood, holding the rib it looked at the monster. The beast was too weak to flee. The Deity threw the rib at the monster impaling an eye. The monster began to flail, it fell to the ground in pain, The Deity went and drew his sword from the ground, He used magic to pull the sword apart, each helix becoming a sword fit for a giant. A sword plunged through another eye, the monster wailed in agony. The Deity impaled the third eye, the monster let out another scream.
"Why, why have you tortured me in this way? Why can you not finish me? Show mercy hero, slay me." The beast whimpered.
"Mercy? You expect mercy from me? You the one who attacked me unprovoked, you fool I won't let you die. I am the one who decides when it is time for you to perish from this land. Tell me monster why did you attack? Surely you knew what fate would come."
"I…I was overtaken by a dark force, an evil unlike me. This darkness washed over my mind it felt of a different land. This evil worse than the one Ganon had bestowed upon the land."
"Get to the point."
" Something wicked is coming this way warrior! Something with greater power than you or I! Hyrule is doomed! It will crush everything in its path!" the beast told the Deity. The monster's time had come. It drew its final breath and passed on. The Deity looked on, contemplating the monsters words he drew his swords from the deceased beasts eyes. He refused them, the blade returning to its original state. The Deity once again lay against the skull; he looked to the dark sky. No stars were out, only the moon was there. It looked like it had come closer to the earth.