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===''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''===
 
===''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''===
 
   
 
   
Zelda was the great-great granddaughter of Tetra who seemed to rule over Hyrule with the aid of [[Cole|Chancellor Cole]] one hundred years after its foundation. Cole appeared to be overprotective in the manner that he constantly oversaw Zelda and never allowed her to travel alone, but she felt suspicious about him. She also possessed a family heirloom, the [[Spirit Flute]], which Zelda's grandmother had used to play her to sleep when she was young. Zelda also had bonds with her Teacher as well as the former castle guard [[Alfonzo]].
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Zelda was the great-great granddaughter of Tetra who seemed to rule over Hyrule with the aid of [[Cole|Chancellor Cole]] one hundred years after its foundation. Cole appeared to be overprotective in the manner that he constantly oversaw Zelda and never allowed her to travel alone, but she remained suspicious of him. She also possessed a family heirloom, the [[Spirit Flute]], which Zelda's grandmothers had used to play her to sleep when she was young. Zelda also had bonds with her Teacher as well as the former castle guard [[Alfonzo]].
  
 
The princess became alarmed by the disappearance of the kingdom's Spirit Tracks. However, she did not trust Cole and wanted to investigate on her own. To help her, she secretly slipped the young engineer Link a note while giving him his engineering certificate (in a graduation ceremony that Cole found superfluous) asking him to sneak up to her room and meet with her.  Zelda explained that she wanted to investigate the Tower of Spirits and gave Link the uniform of a recruit so that he could help her sneak out of the castle and to his train. There she met Link's master, Alfonzo, who was glad to help her. However, the tracks disappeared beneath the train while they were en route to the Tower of Spirits, at which point Cole and his cohort [[Byrne]] attacked them. Cole revealed that his true intentions were to awaken [[Malladus]], the Demon King who was bound by the Spirit Tracks, and used a magic spell to separate Zelda's spirit from her body, which Cole and Byrne then took with them. Zelda's ghost than drifted through Hyrule Castle in search of someone who could help her, but no one could see or hear her until she saw Link, who was the only person who could see and hear her at first. They decided to travel to the Tower by foot and work together to save Zelda's body, as well as the entirety of Hyrule.
 
The princess became alarmed by the disappearance of the kingdom's Spirit Tracks. However, she did not trust Cole and wanted to investigate on her own. To help her, she secretly slipped the young engineer Link a note while giving him his engineering certificate (in a graduation ceremony that Cole found superfluous) asking him to sneak up to her room and meet with her.  Zelda explained that she wanted to investigate the Tower of Spirits and gave Link the uniform of a recruit so that he could help her sneak out of the castle and to his train. There she met Link's master, Alfonzo, who was glad to help her. However, the tracks disappeared beneath the train while they were en route to the Tower of Spirits, at which point Cole and his cohort [[Byrne]] attacked them. Cole revealed that his true intentions were to awaken [[Malladus]], the Demon King who was bound by the Spirit Tracks, and used a magic spell to separate Zelda's spirit from her body, which Cole and Byrne then took with them. Zelda's ghost than drifted through Hyrule Castle in search of someone who could help her, but no one could see or hear her until she saw Link, who was the only person who could see and hear her at first. They decided to travel to the Tower by foot and work together to save Zelda's body, as well as the entirety of Hyrule.

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