OK, this is the "official" last chapter of "The Legend of Zelda: A New Land", so, enjoy it, and the cookies.

Thank You

So, for the sixtieth (and last) chapter of "The Legend of Zelda: A New Land", I thought I'd give you a short thank you message, distribute the ten foot chocolate chip cookies (now with milk), and then give you a teaser of the sequel. I'm also going to tell you about some of the changes I'm bringing to the sequel.

1) Random quotations: Yes, I'm going to be putting little quotes at the beginning of the chapter, followed by the source of the quote, and here is the weird part, the quote will have nothing to do with the chapter! Thrill to my randomness!

2) "The Legend of Zelda: Blade of Ragnarok" will, hopefully, have longer acts, and be, overall, a longer story. It will also be a bit darker, as it is based three years after "A New Land", and Link will be fifteen, as will the other major characters, like Sheik, Aveil, Dangoro, Lynn, Mikau, and anybody else who was twelve, except for HoT, because he exists in another time zone and I want to mess with his head. However, there will be a large amount of humour, as I won't be able to write a story unless there is some humour in it.

3) Umm… Does there need to be a 3? Oh, wait, something about the last chapter, well, the girl (not Sheik, the other one), should have been recognised as Marin (and don't say Marin had red hair, that's just game art, her hair was of a rusty blonde colour in Super Smash Brothers Melee in her trophy). The previous chapter basically explained how Marin got her harp (because she has one), and then what happened when Kolohint Island disappeared.

NOTE: I know the ending of Link's Awakening shows Marin's face and then a seagull, which suggests that Marin had turned into a seagull, but I think that explanation is dumb, so I have come up with my own. As Sheik's harp is a real world item, and Marin is part of a dream, of Marin was holding onto the harp when the island disappeared, everything not real would have disappeared with it, but Marin would have been anchored to the real world, because of the harp, and so she'd have found herself standing at some point above sea level, and, well, you get the picture. SPLASH!

OK, distribution of cookie time! Now, as you enjoy the cookies and milk (which tastes of whatever you want it to), I shall give you the teaser.

Sample Chapter

"What's the point of being grown up, if you can't act childish sometimes?"-The Doctor, Doctor Who-Also by me.

Link was lying in a field. He had been in the Chronostar with Marin when he felt a tugging somewhere around his navel. Then he had found himself in the field.

There was fog everywhere, so Link guessed it was early morning.

He had been searching for Sheik for three years, and he was now a strapping fifteen-year-old boy. His hat, which was a major part of his clothing, which was enchanted by the powers that be to fit him no matter how old he was, fell past his waist, so it was proportional to his body. He used to have no protection over his hands, but now he wore fingerless gloves, so he could keep a grip on a sword.