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The Luminous Stone
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  • Parts 6
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Complete, First published Sep 17, 2019
The Luminous Stone 

A short Miphlink Fan-fiction if you prefer that Mipha and Link could not be reunited in life. They were cheated of a life together. But perhaps death will finally unite the two lovers' spirits.

This is a work of fan fiction using characters and events from the world of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, which is owned and copyrighted by Nintendo. I obviously do not claim any ownership of the world or its characters. This writing is a work of my imagination and is for entertainment only. It is not part of the official Nintendo storyline.

Spoiler Warning: This story has spoilers if you have not completed the game including the expansion pack.
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