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One night, a tall, armored Hylian Guard was walking down the Hyrule Castle Town's Back Alley's when he spotted something. It wasn't the normal trash found in the alley he could tell. He bent down to examine it. It was a rolled up peice of parchment, with a silver colered ribbon tied around it. The guard tried to untie it, but the ribbon was made of steel, it seemed, and cut the guard's fingers. The guard tried again, and was carefull not to cut his fingers. He was still kneeling on the ground, so he got up to furthter examine it at the guard house.

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  • Song of Steel/Chapter One
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  • One night, a tall, armored Hylian Guard was walking down the Hyrule Castle Town's Back Alley's when he spotted something. It wasn't the normal trash found in the alley he could tell. He bent down to examine it. It was a rolled up peice of parchment, with a silver colered ribbon tied around it. The guard tried to untie it, but the ribbon was made of steel, it seemed, and cut the guard's fingers. The guard tried again, and was carefull not to cut his fingers. He was still kneeling on the ground, so he got up to furthter examine it at the guard house.
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  • One night, a tall, armored Hylian Guard was walking down the Hyrule Castle Town's Back Alley's when he spotted something. It wasn't the normal trash found in the alley he could tell. He bent down to examine it. It was a rolled up peice of parchment, with a silver colered ribbon tied around it. The guard tried to untie it, but the ribbon was made of steel, it seemed, and cut the guard's fingers. The guard tried again, and was carefull not to cut his fingers. He was still kneeling on the ground, so he got up to furthter examine it at the guard house. Later, at the guard house, he scanned over the parchment. It seemed to be marked all over- the guard recognized the marks and lines as music notes! The guard could not read or play them, however, and decided to place the scroll under his breastplate and take it to a musician the next day. The next day, just as the guard had planned, he took the parchment to a musician on the most west side of the Hylian Market. The musician bent over a wooden table scattered with tons over similar objects and scanned the music. He said, "This looks like ocarina music. Shall I use mine and play?" The guard nodded and the musician ran over to a large chest with his instruments inside and drew out a small, yellow ocarina. He stared at the sheet music and played the song.It was a strange song. It remided the guard of Iron, steel, and metal. He saw in his head as the song went along the images of weapons and warfare. He saw battlemaps and generals deciding what path to take. When the musician had finished, he said, "What an interesting melody. With your permission, I'll shall show this to my brother, and ask what he thinks of it." The guard had no use for the sheet music and let the musician have it. The musician showed his brother the music and the brother, who was also a musician, was facinated by it. He took the music to one of his freinds, who took it to a Royal Musician. The royal musician was also facinated and decided to play it for the king. When the Royal Musician played the music, the king said it was good, but very, "metallic". The King of Hyrule asked the musician to play it at the next party. Few in the entire kingdom noticed the tiny pecululier pitch black clouds growing over Hyrule.
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