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Mipha's Gift (An original story inspired by The Legend of Zelda)
A great shadow hung over the kingdom of Hyrule. Ganon's great cataclysm threatened every corner, seeping through forests and across canyons and mountains. From all the races of the land, four warriors were chosen, each with very different talents, almost as different as their origins.
A young girl stood out from the group: Mipha, Princess of the Zora. With a sweet voice and an even more tender heart, she concealed unwavering courage within her. The Divine Water Beast Vah Ruta was entrusted to her. Its imposing elephant form seemed to have nothing to do with the young woman, except when pure water flowed from within.
Mipha possessed the gift of healing, inherited from others of her lineage. With a touch, no wound could remain unhealed, no faith unrestored. Even so, her destiny lay not in the rear guard, but on the battlefield itself.
Mipha fought, her tenderness transformed into strength, certain that she was capable of giving her life for the kingdom. Even so, it was impossible for her to survive, and she met her end in one of Ganon's plagues, inside the very Divine Beast she piloted. Although her body fell, her spirit remained, bound to the colossal being.
Mipha fought, her tenderness transformed into strength, certain that she was capable of giving her life for the kingdom.
Centuries later, a tender voice pierced through time. The warrior who wielded the legendary sword returned, and Mipha, Princess of the Zora, Guardian of the Waters of the Kingdom of Hyrule, bestowed upon him her Gift, protecting him even after death, as she had promised. So that when strength seemed to leave the warrior's body, the tenderness of her voice would restore his faith, allowing him to rise and continue fighting, for the princess, for the kingdom.
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El Don de Mipha (Una historia original inspirada en The Legend of Zelda)
Había una gran sombra sobre el reino de Hyrule, el gran cataclismo de Ganon amenazaba cada rincón, se colaba entre los bosques y atravesaba cañones y montañas. De todas las razas de la tierra fueron elegidos cuatro guerreros, con dotes muy distintas casi tanto como sus orígenes.
Una joven chica sobresalía del grupo, Mipha, Princesa de los Zora, de voz dulce y corazón aún más tierno ocultaba en su pecho un valor inquebrantable, para ella fue confiada la Bestia Divina del Agua Vah Ruta, su forma de elefante imponente parecía no tener nada que ver con la joven, excepto, cuando el agua fluía pura de su interior.
Mipha tenía el don de la sanación, heredado de otros de su misma estirpe, con un toque no había herida que no se cerrara, no había fe que no fuese devuelta. Aún así su destino no estaba en la retaguardia, estaba en el propio campo de combate.
Mipha luchó, con la ternura convertida en fuerza y con la certeza que era capaz de dar su vida por el reino. Aún así fue imposible que sobreviviera y encontró su muerte en una de las plagas de Ganon, dentro de la misma Bestia Divina que manejaba, a pesar de que su cuerpo cayó, su espíritu permaneció, ligado al colosal ser.
Siglos después una tierna voz cruzó el tiempo, el guerrero que portaba la espada legendaria regresó, y ella Mipha, princesa de los Zora, guardiana de las Aguas del Reino de Hyrule le dio su Don, protegiéndolo después de la muerte, como prometió, para que cuando las fuerzas parecieran irse del cuerpo del guerrero, la ternura de su voz le devolviera la fe, y así levantarse y continuar luchando, por la princesa, por el reino.
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