Link set off to Zelda's room, glad he would see her. The last time he was here, he had defeated Ganon. Zelda somehow remembered the whole thing that happened, the capture, Ganondorf, escaping the castle and the final battle against Ganon. Link wanted to talk to her just because he felt that talking to someone made it easier to think things through. He wanted to talk to her about another dream he was having about Hyrule being covered in darkness and Hyrule Castle shrouded by dark clouds. Also there was a figure that looked familiar to him but he couldn't tell who, or what, it was.
When he arrived at Zelda's room, he knocked on the door and waited for a response. "Who is it?" Zelda's voice came from the other side of the door. "It's Link." Link replied "I need to talk to you about something." Zelda opened the door. "Come in," she said in a sweet tone. Link came in and sat on the bed. Zelda sat next to him and, by the look on Link's face, immediately knew something was wrong. "What's the matter, Link?" Zelda asked. Link sighed, "Well, it's a dream, or to put it more accurately, a nightmare, that I've been having. In it, Hyrule is covered in darkness and Hyrule Castle is covered in dark clouds. Also there is a figure that looks familiar to me but I couldn't tell who it was. I fear that it may come true."
"I have had a dream similar to that. In mine, Hyrule is in ruins and where this castle now stands, there is a dark, scary-looking palace. I also saw a figure in my dream but it took the form of a monstrous Wolfos with two heads and walked on two legs instead of four." "I've seen a Wolfos like that before. It was in the Lost Woods. The Wolfos was the exact same kind as the one in your dream." Link said, "Really? This is bad. This is like when we both had nightmares about Ganondorf. Now our dreams our coming true and I fear Hyrule is, once again in grave danger." Zelda sadly admitted. "Link, it's up to you and me to protect this kingdom." "What about your brother, Kiron? Can't he help us?" Link asked. "Well, I guess but my father wouldn't like it. He still wants to train him." "Alright so what should we do first?" Zelda responds,