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In the wake of the catastrophic battle against Calamity Ganon, Hyrule lay in ruins. The fields, once lush and green, had been scorched. The grand castle, a symbol of the kingdom's might, had been reduced to rubble. The heroic deeds of Link and Zelda had finally vanquished the malevolent force that had plagued their land for over a hundred years.





As the dust and smoke began to settle, Zelda emerged from the remains of Dark Beast Ganon. Her power as the Princess and the holder of the Triforce was undeniable. With unwavering determination, she summoned her sealing magic, creating a radiant barrier around the Calamity's remains. The barrier pulsed with intense energy, and the once-mighty beast was reduced to ashes, its reign of terror ended.





But the sealing was not without its consequences. As the calamity was eradicated, a surge of mystical energy enveloped both Zelda and Link, teleporting them away. They found themselves standing in the middle of the Necluda sea.





As Link and Zelda gazed upon their surroundings, they were initially unaware of the transformation they had suffered after the battle, but as they slowly made their way towards the coastal village of Lurelin, they began to notice that something was amiss. The landscape around them, which should have been familiar, appeared drastically smaller.





They stood on the beach, or rather, over it, overlooking what should have been the quaint and cozy fishing village. But now, Lurelin appeared miniature in their eyes.





Zelda's gaze widened as she peered down at the village below. The humble huts, the bustling market square, and the fishing boats in the harbor seemed like mere bugs. "Link," she whispered in amazement, "we've grown... so much."





Link nodded, his eyes scanning the landscape. His footsteps had created deep impressions in the sand, bigger than the fishing town itself. "We're towering over everything," he remarked, his voice filled with awe.





Down in Lurelin, the inhabitants had noticed the approaching giants. They paused in their daily routines, and an eerie silence fell over the village. Fear washed over the faces of the villagers as they stared up at the now giant hero and princess.





Children clung to their parents, fishermen dropped their nets, and market vendors abandoned their stalls. The people of Lurelin could hardly believe their eyes as they beheld the colossal forms of the heroes who had once protected their kingdom.





Zelda, her heart filled with concern for the villagers, called out, "Don't be afraid! We mean you no harm!" With their soothing words and calming presence, Link and Zelda managed to alleviate the initial panic of the Lurelin villagers. The people of the coastal village soon realized that these colossal figures were not a threat to their peaceful lives.





As Link and Zelda gazed upon the land of Hyrule, they couldn't help but marvel at their new colossal scale. It was a sensation like no other, an almost surreal experience. They moved with deliberate care to avoid causing any harm to the environment, or the tiny people, mindful of their newfound power.





The great landmarks of Hyrule that had once been imposing now seemed like miniature playthings. The twin peaks of the Dueling Peaks were mere bumps on the landscape, barely reaching their ankles. The imposing Death Mountain, which had always been a symbol of strength, was now just a tiny hill that reached Link's waist.





Zelda pointed towards the miniature Eldin Volcano, her hand casting a shadow over the entire region. "Do you remember climbing that volcano, Link? It seems so small from here. Vah Rudania must be smaller than a Hightail Lizard for us."





Link nodded, his expression filled with wonder. "And look at the Gerudo Desert. It's like a tiny sandbox, the mountains surrounding it dont even reach our knees"





As they walked, they approached the ruins of Hyrule Castle. Its once-grand spires and turrets, symbols of the kingdom's power, were barely the size of their fingers.





Zelda chuckled, as she lowered her feet around her childhood home, the structure fitting snugly between her toes. Her laughter echoing like a gentle breeze. "I used to worry about the calamity within those walls. Now it look like a castle for ants!"





As Link and Zelda continued their stroll through Hyrule, they couldn't shake the feeling that their transformation was far from an accident. There had to be a reason for this drastic change, and it gnawed at the back of their minds.





It wasn't until they reached the snowy mountains of Hebra that Zelda's intuition began to stir. As she gazed down at the toy-like rito village, whose inhabitants struggled even to fly over her toes, her thoughts drifted to the triforce symbol that had been marked in her hand throughout their journey.





The Triforce, an ancient gift from the gods, had been passed along the royal family of hyrule for generations. But it had also played an integral role in the defeat of Calamity Ganon. Zelda brought her hand up, examining it closely. Could this small, unassuming marking be the key to their colossal size?





Link, noticing her contemplation, diverged his attention from Hebra peak, now the size of an anthill, and asked, "What's on your mind, Zelda?"





She held out the triforce marking for Link to see. "This power... I think it's what's responsible for our new size. It was with us during the battle and the transformation."





Link's expression turned thoughtful as he studied Zelda's hand, the memories of when she used this same power to save him from the calamity 100 years before flooding back. "You might be onto something. But how do we reverse it, or is that even possible?"





Zelda bit her lip, her eyes searching for answers. "I don't know, Link. I've never encountered or read about such a situation before. It might be irreversible."





The weight of their colossal size, once a source of wonder, now bore a burden of responsibility. It sunk in that the two of them might remain that scale for the rest of their lives.





Zelda's mind wandered off towards the kingdoms that had wronged Hyrule in the past. Their actions had been unkind and violent, and they had caused suffering for her people.





A deep sense of determination welled up within the towering princess. "Link, I think it's time we put this size to good use. Those kingdoms that once looked down on us for being smaller, it's time they learn a lesson."





Link nodded in agreement, understanding the resolve in Zelda's eyes. "We'll show them not to mess with Hyrule. And maybe, in the process, we'll find a way to return to our original heights."





With a renewed sense of purpose, Link and Zelda began walking towards the borders of Hyrule, their hearts set on giving the neighboring kingdoms that had once wronged their homeland the punishment they deserved. Their colossal size became a symbol of their might and a source of inspiration for the people of Hyrule.





As Link and Zelda journeyed through the Gerudo Desert, they couldn't help but notice the tiny Gerudo women, who scurried like ants in their presence. These women, once proud and fierce warriors, now looked up in awe and fear as the colossal figures loomed over them.





Link, always compassionate and aware of the impact of their presence, extended a gentle hand toward the tiny Gerudo women, his fingers casting shadows like the bars of a giant cage. With a kind smile, he waved his hand, a gesture meant to assure them. Slowly, the fear in their eyes gave way to a sense of security. They realized that these mountain sized figures were not a threat, but rather the protectors of the land.





As they continued on their journey, they left the Gerudo Desert behind and approached the borders of the neighboring kingdom, known as Timidor. The name "Timidor" was derived from the ancient Timidorian people who once inhabited this land.





The vast kingdom of Timidor spread out before them, its breathtaking landscapes and fortifications appearing grand but dwarfed by Link and Zelda's titanic size. The kingdom was known for its lush, rolling hills, grand castles, and vibrant villages. It had always been a place of abundance and plenty, but its rulers had been notoriously greedy, and reluctant to extend their aid to neighboring lands in times of crisis.





As Link and Zelda loomed over Timidor, the citizens went about their daily routines, their expressions a mixture of wonder and awe. The great fortresses and architectural wonders now seemed like mere toys, and the fields of golden wheat barely tickled the duo's enormous soles.





Zelda turned to Link, her voice carrying a sense of purpose. "It's time to show Timidor that true strength is not measured by the size of your territory, but by your willingness to help others when they need it the most."





With a renewed resolve, Link and Zelda prepared to address the rulers of Timidor and to demonstrate the consequences of their past actions. They easily stepped over the mountain range that separated Timidor from Hyrule and stood on opposite sides of the royal palace, their colossal toes dwarfing the once-mighty cities below. The citizens of Timidor watched in awe and trepidation as Hyrule's legendary heroes, now colossal in size, prepared to address their rulers.





Zelda's voice, amplified by her colossal stature, resonated through the air. "Rulers of Timidor, you stand before us as representatives of a kingdom that has not only refused to aid Hyrule during the great calamity, but has also subjected them to mockery and ridicule due to their smaller territories."





The rulers, visibly shaken by the presence of these colossal figures, exchanged uneasy glances. Their once-proud demeanor had crumbled in the face of Link and Zelda's overwhelming power, and realizing the futility of resistance, they reluctantly agreed to surrender. The royalty of Timidor kneeled in acknowledgment of their defeat, a symbolic gesture that marked the end of their reign.





Zelda, her heart filled with a desire for justice, contemplated a fitting punishment. She turned to Link, who nodded in agreement.





With a sweep of her colossal hand, Zelda gestured towards the kingdom of Timidor. "As a symbol of your past actions and to ensure that you learn from your mistakes, we shall enact a punishment that will remind you of the pain your actions caused."





With Link by her side, Zelda approached the borders of the kingdom, and using only her big toe, she carved out deep chasms and canyons, their sheer size and depth bigger than any naturally formed ones. The once-connected kingdom of Timidor was now isolated from the rest of the world.





The inhabitants of Timidor, witnessing the creation of these colossal canyons, understood the gravity of their actions and the punishment they now faced, and they could only watch in awe and humility as Link and Zelda left Timidor behind.





From the ground, the canyons appeared insurmountable, their depths unfathomable. It was a stark reminder of the power the princess and hero of Hyrule now posessed, yet the titans's steps easily bridged the gap, hammering the diference in their sizes even more.





As Link and Zelda moved away from Timidor, the land gradually changed. The once-vibrant landscapes of Timidor gave way to the lush forests and rolling hills of the kingdom of Valorum. The air was filled with the vibrant colors of nature, and the kingdom's grand castles came out from under the horizon.





As they walked, Zelda began to share her knowledge of Valorum with Link. "Valorum is a kingdom known for its formidable military might, Link. For years, they have prided themselves on their strength and power, using it to attack other kingdoms with weaker armies, like ours."





Link listened attentively, his gaze shifting to the impressive fortifications and the disciplined troops that patrolled the borders of Valorum. "They are feared for their military prowess, then," he remarked.





Zelda nodded, her expression somber. "Yes, and their actions were anything but honorable. They also refused to help us in our time of need, causing pain to our people. Now, it's time to confront them and make them pay."





The duo continued their colossal journey, crossing into Valorum, the mighty kingdom. The view of Valorum was awe-inspiring. Its grand castles tried to reach for the sky, and its army, known for its discipline, trained diligently in the expansive training grounds. The kingdom's lush landscapes and well-maintained villages were a testament to their prosperity.





As Link and Zelda approached the borders of Valorum, they couldn't help but feel the weight of their mission. Valorians were stubborn people, so they wouldnt surrender as easily as Timidor did.





The rulers of Valorum, their entite kingdom covered by the shadow of the gigantic hylians, hesitated for a moment. They watched as the colossal figures drew nearer, their expressions a mixture of awe, trepidation, and fear.





Zelda's voice, echoing like thunder across the landscape, carried a message of hope. "Rulers of Valorum, you have prided yourselves on your military strength, and your actions have caused pain to our people. But it's not too late to choose a different path."





As they aproached the heart of the kingdom, Zelda continued speaking. "We offer you a chance to surrender and recognize the consequences of your past actions. True strength lies in unity, not dominance."





The rulers of Valorum, however, remained defiant. They refused to yield to the colossal heroes and chose to cling to their pride and power. The call to redemption fell on deaf ears, and Valorum's armies surged forth to confront Link and Zelda.





With a solemn nod, Link raised his colossal foot high above the battlefield, casting a formidable shadow over the armies of Valorum. The rulers, witnessing the sheer might of the colossal figure, quivered in fear. In one swift motion, Link brought his colossal sole crashing down upon the first army, crushing hundreds of soldiers underfoot.





He tilted his massive foot, revealing to the kingdom the remains of their military strength, which only covered but a fraction of the hero's sole. Link's voice, amplified by his colossal stature, resonated across the battlefield. "This is your second chance to surrender, to choose a diferent path. Do not let your pride lead to your downfall."





But the rulers of Valorum, blinded by their stubbornness, refused to relent. Their armies persisted in their futile assault, prompting a sense of resignation in Link's eyes. He lowered his colossal body closer to the ground, his expression serious.





With unparalleled precision, Link extended his colossal tongue and licked the ground, the remaining armies stuck to the pink ceiling that smothered them. The rulers' forces, now captive in the colossal hero's mouth, could do nothing but squirm as Link swallowed them whole. It was a consequence of their unjust actions, a lesson they would carry with them to the afterlife.





Meanwhile, Zelda, with a determined and unwavering expression, turned her attention to the grand castle of Valorum. With her colossal toes, she firmly gripped the castle's foundations. The rulers and their subjects inside the castle gazed out in horror as Zelda, with a single, deliberate motion, uprooted the fortress from the ground.





With the castle now held within her colossal grasp, Zelda declared, her voice echoing like a divine proclamation, "Your rulers have proven themselves unfit for governance. Valorum shall now be governed by Hyrule, as a colony of our kingdom. May this serve as a reminder of your foolish actions, and that power and strength shouldnt lie on greedy hands."





The rulers of Valorum, once arrogant and unyielding, now bore witness to the consequences of their decission. With a single wiggle of Zelda's toes, the mighty castle was crushed to rubble, its armies devoured, and its rulers powerless. Link and Zelda had successfully delivered their punishment, one that would be remembered by Valorum for generations to come. The heroes turned and departed, their colossal journey continuing, leaving behind a transformed kingdom.





As Link and Zelda continued their colossal journey and left Valorum behind, they reached the border of the next kingdom on their path: the treacherous territory of the Halkorin Nomads. The Halkorin had long been known as a ruthless and menacing tribe of warriors who wandered the land, raiding other kingdoms and stealing their precious resources, particularly food.





It was not by chance that Link and Zelda had chosen to confront the Halkorin Nomads. Their past raids on Hyrule had caused immense suffering to the people, taking advantage of the weakened state that the calamity had left them in, and depriving them of the sustenance they needed. The colossal heroes planned to repeat their actions from Timidor and Valorum, teaching the Halkorin the consequences of their actions.





Standing at the border of the Halkorin territory, Link and Zelda surveyed the vast, barren landscapes. It was a harsh and unforgiving land, echoing the nature of its inhabitants. Zelda, with a determined expression, turned to Link. "Link, it's time to put an end to the Halkorin's reign of terror and show them that their actions have consequences."





Link nodded in agreement, his eyes reflecting the same determination, and extended his colossal hand toward the ground beneath the Halkorin settlement, their tiny tents and settlements appearing like specks in the vast desert. The earth trembled as Link carefully lifted the ground, creating an enormous chunk that hung in the air, held aloft by the hero's hand.





Link walked over to Zelda, who was ready for the next part of their plan. With precision, Link slowly lowered the colossal piece of the earth towards Zelda's waiting mouth. The Halkorin Nomads, realizing the impending danger, began to panic, but it was too late.





As the colossal portion of the Halkorin territory was held over Zelda's cavernous mouth, the raiders could do nothing but look on in terror. With a purposeful motion, Link released his grip, and the massive landmass plunged into Zelda's waiting jaws.





As the flavour of dirt and fear filled her tastebuds, Zelda, with a determined expression, closed her colossal mouth, consuming the Halkorin Nomads along with their territory. The land dissapeared into the depths of her throat, falling into her immense stomach.





Link and Zelda, having delivered justice to the Halkorin Nomads, turned away from the now-empty desert and continued their colossal journey. Their mission was far from over, and they had more kingdoms to reach and punishments to impart.





The kingdom of Harmonia, nestled in a realm of tranquility, had been a haven of peace and benevolence. News of the colossal heroes' actions in Timidor, Valorum and the Halkorin wastes had reached the peaceful land, filling its inhabitants with a mixture of awe and fear. The grandeur of Link and Zelda's colossal presence was a sight to behold, but the tales of their actions left the inhabitants of Harmonia uncertain.





Despite the rumors and uncertainty, Link and Zelda had not come to Harmonia to bring devastation or terror. Their colossal figures cast shadows over the kingdom's cities, but their intentions were far from malevolent. Instead, they had come as a sign of goodwill from Hyrule, a message of unity and friendship.





As they sat down on the outskirts of Harmonia, their colossal bodies dwarfing the landscape, Zelda spoke with a voice as gentle as a breeze. "Rulers and citizens of Harmonia, we are not here to bring harm. Our purpose is to strengthen the friendship between our kingdoms."





The rulers and citizens of Harmonia watched with a mixture of awe and uncertainty. They could scarcely believe the sight before them, the colossal heroes from Hyrule, offering an olive branch rather than destruction.





Zelda extended her massive foot towards the people of Harmonia, the toes larger than the grandest of castles. With a kind and reassuring smile, she offered, "As a gesture of friendship, we grant you the honor of rubbing our feet. It is a symbol of unity and a reminder that, regardless of our differences, we can find common ground and friendship."





Link, sitting beside Zelda, nodded in agreement, his eyes filled with warmth.





The citizens of Harmonia hesitated for a moment, then, with a sense of awe and reverence, they approached the colossal heroes. They began to gently rub Link and Zelda's soft feet, the enormity of the act reflecting the significance of the moment.





Harmonia, once uncertain, now embraced this task, and the bond formed that day would be cherished for generations to come. Link and Zelda, the colossal heroes, departed from Harmonia, leaving behind a kingdom transformed by their size once again, but this time for the better.





As Link and Zelda's colossal journey through the neighboring kingdoms drew to a close, they found themselves once again on the outskirts of Hyrule, their colossal forms casting shadows over the familiar landscapes. The people of their homeland, who had witnessed their departure with awe and uncertainty, now greeted them with open arms and relief.





The citizens of Hyrule had heard tales of Link and Zelda's actions in the neighboring kingdoms, and their return was met with cheers and jubilation. It was a triumphant homecoming, one filled with a sense of pride in their heroes' actions.





Link and Zelda, still towering over the land, looked down upon the people of Hyrule, their hearts filled with gratitude. Their colossal size had been an useful tool in protecting the people they held dear.





As their feet touched once again the land they had sworn to protect, Zelda told the tales of their journey with a voice that carried across the entire kingdom.





The citizens of Hyrule cheered in response, knowing that their heroes had not only defended their kingdom from the Calamity but also from the neighboring lands who had wronged them in the past.





The land of Hyrule, with its awe-inspiring landscapes and resilient people, stretched out before Zelda and Link. The challenges they faced had been great, but the impact they had made was even greater.





As the colossal heroes of Hyrule laid down to rest, they knew that their legacy would endure for generations to come. Their story would be a reminder to all that in the face of arrogance and injustice, even the smallest can rise to become giants, capable of surpassing the most overwhelming of odds.

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