Home > New Fan Story: Memoirs of Hyrule By Fidel
We have a brand new fan story for you to enjoy today named Memoirs of Hyrule. The story was submitted by author Fidel Rangel. Here is their description:
It's pretty much random letters from different characters based off of all the Zelda games I played and doesn't stray too far away from storyline except for some perks I've added to try to piece a lot the series together.
You can check out Memoirs of Hyrule here or read an excerpt after the break.
I read that foreigners to the woods would become lost souls...so lost that they would eventually become stalfos. Everybody lost...everybody stalfos.
-Grog Son of Mutoh
The book of Mudora. I was only a boy when I read my first passage. It was a fascinating leather-bound book of legend and folklore. Tales of Hyrulian mythology and scriptures of old. My young mind perceived every word on those pages as truth. I received every ounce of its literature like a young sage studying holy scriptures. But it was only folklore. Mythology. Stories with no legitimizing facts of history. At least that's what I was taught to believe. Still I could not keep my mind from refraining from its intriguing content. I could not understand how it was the least requested manuscript in the academy's library. The other young men and academy scribes shared more interest in literature regarding weaponry, self defense and the art of war. Those were readings that made men out of boys, knights out of scribes and kings out of renowned warriors. My boyhood dream, however, was not to become king of Hyrule. It was not to become Kakariko's finest champion knight. It was only to one day travel beyond the borders of the kingdom lands and see for myself if the tales of old were true
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About the Author:
Austin Dickson
Austin Dickson has been around the Zelda fandom for years. He started Link's Hideaway as a small personal project, which later turned into something of which he never thought possible. He enjoys writing articles, guides, walkthroughs, and developing the different Concealed Gaming network sites.