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California 80

 * 1) REDIRECT California State Route 80

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Irvine-Corona Freeway

 * 1) REDIRECT California State Route 91

Martin Luther King Jr. Freeway (Reno)

 * 1) REDIRECT U.S. Route 395 in Nevada

Carson City Bypass

 * 1) REDIRECT Interstate 580 (Nevada)

"Secret" by Adam Sandler
-"Secret" is off Sandler's fifth album, "Shh...Don't Tell." The song is about a homosexual simply grooming himself and revealing his "secret" to a club. The music video is directed by Nichoaus Goossen and stars Adam Sandler and Nick Swardson.

"SHH...Don't Tell" Album Booklet

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Century (Glenn Anderson) Freeway

 * 1) REDIRECT Interstate 105 (California)

Ambleside railway station, South Australia
Ambleside railway station is located about 43.5km by railway from Adelaide Railway Station, on the Adelaide-Melbourne line. It was located in the Adelaide Hills suburb of Balhannah. The year in which the station closed in not known, possibly in the 1960's.

History
Ambleside was opened in November 1883, and was located just north of Ambleside Road, which may explain how the station was named. The station consisted of a ticket office, and a large shelter, similar to the one at Belair. The location in the the station was at was a bad one, which led to its closure. The station has since been demolished.

Kiki McCabe
Kiki McCabe (1928-2004) was an American television writer. Her given name was Mary Catherine Priester. McCabe first broke into show business as a secretary to Agnes Nixon. Her credits include All My Children, Guiding Light, and Another World. She worked closely with Nixon and Don Wallace.

In 1986, McCabe obtained a master's degree in social work from the University of Georgia. She spent her final years working as a counselor for the DeKalb Mental Health Center in Atlanta, GA. She died of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.

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Timberlake v. State
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Timberlake v. State may refer to any one of several court cases, such as:


 * Timberlake v. the State of Georgia, 246 Ga. 488, 271 S.E.2d 792 (1980), a case relied on by the Georgia Supreme Court as precedent in support of the decision to deny the motion of Troy Anthony Davis for a new trial ; or
 * Norman Timberlake v. State of Indiana, 690 N.E.2d 243, a death penalty case.

George W. Hindman
George W. Hindman (d. April 1, 1878) was a 19th century American cowboy and law enforcement officer serving as a deputy sheriff of Lincoln County, New Mexico during the early months of the Lincoln County War. He was one of four men who murdered rancher John Tunstall and later hunted down by Billy the Kid and Lincoln County Regulators.

Biography
Arriving from Texas in 1875, the former cowboy was eventually hired on as a deputy sheriff in Lincoln County, New Mexico. He was part of the posse who gunned down John Tunstall, a local rancher and merchant who was a chief rival of Murphy and Dolan, on February 18, 1878. Among those in the posse included William Morton, Jesse Evens, Frank Barker, Thomas Hill, J.J. Dolan and several others. He had been one of thirteen men selected by Morton that afternoon to go after Tunstall and his ranch hands under the suspicion of stealing horses from the Murphy-Dolan faction. Only a week earlier, he had helped fellow deputy sheriff Jacob B. Matthews, John Hurley, Manuel Segovia and Andrew L. Roberts in capturing the horses and cattle in the upper Rio Feliz-area owned by Tunstall and McSween.

On April 1, he was walking towards the Lincoln courthouse with Dad Peppin, Billy Matthews and Sheriff William J. Brady when they were ambushed from behind the corral wall of the Tunstall & McSween store and residence by Billy the Kid and half a dozen of his Regulators including Doc Scurlock, Charlie Bowdre, Steven Stephens, Tom O'Folliard, Hendry Brown, Jim French, Fred Wayte, Harvey Morris, Sam Smith, John Middleton and Frank McNab. After Brady was gunned down, Hindman ran nearly a hundred and fifty yards down the street before he was cut down as well, shot in the back by Frank McNab reportedly. No one attempted to get to Hindman as he lay dying in the street until local saloon-keeper Ike Stockton finally brought him some water which he carried in his hat. Stockton stayed with him only a short while as Hindman died from his wounds moments later.

Their bodies remaining in the street for several hours, he was later buried with Brady on the sheriff's ranch a few miles east of Lincoln.

Lost Kingdom
Neoclassical, orchestral music from Sweden. Consists of brothers Daniel and Mikael Tjernberg. Signed to Waerloga Records in the spring of 2007. Leaning toward Strauss but also Schumann, Chopin, Liszt, Wagner, Verdi, Brahms, Dvorák, Tjajkovskij and Mahler. But it is not only classical music in the romantic stile. It’s also hints of modernism like the masters Stravinsky, Francis Poulenc and Arthur Honegger.

Discography
Radio Rivendell Compilation - 2007

As the New Dawn Awakes - 2008

The Book of War - 2008

Luther Strange
Luther Strange was born in Birmingham on March 1, 1953. Strange is an American Politician and is an Attorney and Lobbyist in Birmingham, Alabama. In 2006 he was the Republican nominee for Lieutenant Governor of Alabama, but lost to Democrat Jim Folsom, Jr.

Brief Biography
Strange was born in Birmingham, but grew up in Sylacauga and Homewood. Strange graduated from Shades Valley High School in 1970 and went on to earn his bachelor's degree in Political Science from Tulane University where Strange played varsity basketball. Strange lives in Mountain Brook with his wife, formerly Melissa Berry and two sons, Luke and Keehn. Strange is an active member of St. Mary's Episcopal Church in the Birmingham Metro area.

www.http://www.bhamwiki.com/

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Cassius M. Hollister
Cassius M. "Cash" Hollister (December 7, 1845-October 18, 1884) was a 19th century American law enforcement officer and deputy U.S. Marshal who served as mayor and sheriff of Caldwell, Kansas as well as deputy sheriff of Sumner County from 1879 until his death in 1884. During his career, he worked with several well-known lawmen including Henry Brown and Ben Wheeler, who together killed outlaw Chet van Meter in 1883.

Biography
Born near Cleveland, Ohio, Hollister moved to Kansas in 1877 and worked as a hotel clerk in Wichita and Caldwell, Kansas. The next year, he married Sadia Rhodes and lived in Caldwell for two years before being elected mayor of the city on October 28, 1879; the result of a special election following the sudden death of the town's first mayor Noah J. Dixon the previous month.

He soon became involved in a number of brawls and fistfights over the next few months and, in one incident, he was arrested by town marshal George W. Flatt for assaulting a Frank Hunt and fined a dollar after pleading guilty. Hunt, who would later be appointed a police officer under Hollister's successor, assaulted him two days later and fined a similar amount. Choosing not to run against candidate Mike Meagher, he was eventually superceeded as mayor on April 20, 1880. However, he continued to be involved in street fighting and experienced minor legal problems as a result.

In early 1883, he was appointed a deputy U.S. Marshal by B.S. Simpson and soon after assisted in the caputre of horse thief Frank Horstetter who was connected to a major cattle rusting operation in Arkansas City although the ringleader Jay Wilkinson escaped before he could be caught.

On April 8, he was involved in a large gunfight with Caldwell Marshal Henry Brown, Ben Wheeler and several others near Hunnewell, Kansas against a gang of cattle rustlers resulting the the death of one outlaw and the wounding of another. He later investigated a murder in the Indian Territory and successfully brought back several suspects. On November 21, he and Ben Wheeler tracked down outlaw Chet van Meter and became involved in a shootout when he refused to surrender and was killed during the gunbattle.

Resigning as U.S. Marshal the following year, he remained deputy sheriff of Sumner County for another month before he was killed by Texas outlaw Robert Cross while attempting to take him into custody on October 18, 1884. Hollister had been attempting to negotiate with Cross, who had kidnapped the daughter of a local farmer, however he refused to surrender and shot Hollister when he threatened to set fire to his house. He was buried in a cemetary north of town during with nearly the entire town in attendance.

Hollister is one of those honored on the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial in Washington, DC.

Miguel Álvarez-Fernández
Miguel Álvarez-Fernández (Born 1979 in Madrid, Spain) is a sound artist, theorist and curator based in Berlin, where he has taught at the Electronic Music Studio of the Technical University of Berlin. He also lectures regularly at the Department of Art History and Musicology of the University of Oviedo (Spain), as a specialist in Sound Art and Electroacoustic music.

His artistic and theoretical work addresses problematic concepts like the relationships between sex and music (both understood as socio-cultural constructions, rather that 'natural categories'), or the connections between interactive proccesses and the illusion of control. Álvarez-Fernández has explored these issues in his sound installations and musical compositions, both alone and as a member of the art group DissoNoiSex.

The works of Álvarez-Fernández have been presented in several venues in Europe and America, including the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía and the Residencia de Estudiantes (where Álvarez-Fernández was composer-in-residence from 2002 to 2005) in Madrid, the Technical University of Berlin, The Huset gallery in Copenhagen, or the Eyebem Gallery in New York, among many others. He has also composed music for different audiovisual productions, including the film "A via láctea", by Brazilian director Lina Chamie, premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in 2007.

As a musicologist and sound-art theorist, Álvarez-Fernández has lectured (and his writings have been published) in Spain, Germany, Italy, France, Denmark, Macedonia, Lithuania...

His work as a sound-art curator is widely recognized in Spain. For the project "Itinerarios del sonido" (co-curated along with María Bella) fourteen internationally recognized artists were invited (in many cases, for the first time) to Madrid, in order to create a new sound piece that later would be listened to in specific bus-stops around the city. Participants of this project included Vito Acconci, Jorge Eduardo Eielson, Julio Estrada, Luc Ferrari, Bill Fontana, Susan Hiller, Christina Kubisch, Adrian Piper and Trevor Wishart, among others. In 2007, Álvarez-Fernández curated in Berlin "Sonido Abierto" as part of the "Linux Audio Conference", with concerts and workshops at the Technical university and at the Instituto Cervantes Berlin.

Gallery K
A preliminary exploration of light, colour, texture, and the human form. By Kahne Rajaratnam.

Dave Claus
Dave Claus is a resident of North Fond du Lac, WI. He is a well respected singer and songwriting contributing his biggest hit, Make Your Mark, to the Horace Mann High School Class of 2005. The song became so popular that a few musicians from the next year's graduating senior class worked together to start the Dave Claus Tribute Band(DCT for short).

Dave's voice has also been used to commentate the Horace Mann High School basketball games for many years up until this past season when he retired from the position to bring up Michael King. Rarely in case of an emergency Dave has stepped up to sing The National Anthem before games.

Before his music career took off he was a noteable car salesman. Working at Keller Tires, Dave was becoming so good at his job he eventually worked out deals with certain Green Bay Packer football superstars.

Folk Illness
A Folk Illness is an illness that is not caused by germs or other physiological factors, but by cultural factors. One example is _susto_.

Tim Tully
Tim Tully is a well known musician from Chicago,Illinois.

History
He has played in many bands including Diamond Rexx and Smash Alley with Tyler Bates. In 1992 he joined with Russian rock vocalist Arthur Berkut to from the bands Cutthroat Lane and Zooom. They released an album in 1996, produced by Dennis McCay. Since that time he has released a self produced CD "The Tim Tully Show" (2007) as well as writing music for television and movies.

Discography
The Tim Tully Show (2007) Four Happiness (2006) Catsplash (2005) Zooom (1996)

Sir Alexander Crawford Simpson Boswell
The son of Alexander Boswell Simpson Boswell and the former Elizabeth Burns Park, Alexander Alexander Crawford Simpson Boswell was born in 1928. He took his military commission with the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, serving with the United Nations in Korea, and later with postings to London, Singapore, with NATO in Berlin, and in Northern Ireland. He eventually achieved the rank of Lieutenant-General. His military career culminated in 1982 with his appointment as General Officer Commanding the Army in Scotland and his installation as Governor of Edinburgh Castle (Source: 'The Scotsman', Saturday, August 14, 1982). Upon completing this assignment he was appointed Lieutenant-Governor of Guernsey (1985-1990). (Source: Wikipedia list of Lieutenant-Governors of Guernsey). Civilian honours included CBE (1974). He was later created a knight of the Order of the British Empire.

Shoei Miyazato
Shoei Miyazato, is a student of Miyahira Sensei, moved to Argentina in 1959. Miyazato began teaching Shidō-kan in his new hometown, Cordoba, Argentina. In the early 1990s, Miyazato left Shidō-kan to head his own style of karate

Breda Estate
Breda Estate is a small loyalist housing estate in the middle of Newtownbreda in South Belfast. Newtownbreda has alot of family links to Belvoir housing estate wich near by.

Club Penguin Chat
Clubpenguinchat.biz is an online forum where users can chat together. It uses ForumMotion.

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Sebastian Edwards
Sebastian Edwards (b. 1953 Santiago, Chile) is a well known international economist, professor, speaker, and consultant. He is currently the Henry Ford II Professor of International Business Economics at the Anderson Graduate School of Management at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). From 1993 until April 1996, he was the Chief Economist for the Latin America and Caribbean Region of the World Bank. He is also a research associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), a member of the advisory board of Transnational Research Corporation and co-chairman of the Inter American Seminar on Economics (IASE). He is the Past President of the Latin American and Caribbean Economic Association (LACEA), an international professional association of economists with academic interests in Latin America and the Caribbean region. He is a member of the Scientific Advisory Council of the Kiel Institute of World Economics, Kiel-Germany. He is a member of California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Council of Economic Advisors.

From 1981 through 1993 he was an assistant, associate, and full Professor of economics at UCLA. From 2000 to 2004 he was Professor Extraordinario at the IAE, Universidad Austral, Argentina.

Author and Editor
Edwards is the author of more that 200 scientific articles on international economics, macroeconomics, exchange rates, country risk, international investment, and economic development. His articles have appeared in The American Economic Review, The Journal of Monetary Economics, The Economic Journal, Oxford Economic Papers, The Journal of Development Economics, The Quarterly Journal of Economics, the Journal of Economic Perspectives and other professional journals.

His latest books are “The Decline of Latin American Economies” (2007), “Capital Flows and Capital Controls in Emerging Markets” (2007), "The Economics and Political Transition to an Open Market Economy: Colombia," (OECD, 2001), "Capital Flows and the Emerging Economies," (U. of Chicago Press, 2000), "Anatomy of an Emerging-Market Crash: Mexico 1994" (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 1997) and "Labor Markets in Latin America: Combining Social Protection with Market Flexibility, (Brookings, 1997). Other books include "Crisis and Reform in Latin America: From Despair to Hope" (Oxford University Press, 1995), "Monetarism and Liberalization, The Chilean Experiment" (co-author); "Exchange Rate Misalignment in Developing Countries"; "Real Exchange Rates, Devaluation and Adjustment: Exchange Rate Policy in Developing Countries"; and the "Macroeconomics of Populism in Latin America" (coeditor with Rudi Dornbusch).

Edwards is an associate editor of the Journal of International Trade and Economic Development, the Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money]], and Analisis Economico. For almost ten years he was the co-editor of the Journal of Development Economics.

Columnist and TV Appearances
His work and views are frequently quoted in the media, including the New York Times, the Financial Times, the Los Angeles Times, the Wall Street Journal and the Economist. His op-ed pieces have appeared in the Wall Street Journal, The Financial Times, the Los Angels Times, the Miami Herald, Newsweek, Time, El País (Madrid), La Vanguardia (Barcelona), La Nación (Argentina), Clarín (Argentina), and La Tercera (Chile). He is also a columnist for Project Syndicate. He is a frequent guest on CNN en Español and other TV and cable news programs.

Consultant, Public Speaker and Expert
Sebastian Edwards has been a consultant to a number of multilateral institutions, including the Inter-American Development Bank, the World Bank, the IMF, and the OECD.

He has also been a consultant to the United States Agency for International Development, and to a number of national and international corporations and international banks.

He has worked in Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Egypt, Guatemala, Honduras, Indonesia, Korea, Mexico, Morocco, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Tanzania and Venezuela. He has also consulted for a number of international financial institutions and multinational firms.

As a public speaker, Sebastian Edwards often addresses industry groups, investors’ seminars and corporate gatherings. During the last few years he has had speaking engagements in Buenos Aires, Tokyo, Cannes, London, Dubai, Beaver Creek, Aspen, Washington D.C., Lisbon, Santiago, Melbourne, Madrid, Sao Paulo, and other cities.

Professor Edwards has been an expert witness in a number of securities cases that have been litigated in Federal and State courts, as well as in a number of arbitration cases.

Novelist
In 2007 he published the novel “El Misterio de las Tanias” (Alfaguara). This novel is a political thriller involving Cuban spies, political kidnappings, and a fabled ransom worth over one billion dollars. The novel was a bestseller in Chile, where it stayed in the Bestseller list for almost 30 weeks. “El Misterio de las Tanias” will be released in Argentina in mid 2008. It is available in the U.S. in bookstores that sell Spanish literature, as well as through Amazon, Barnes and Noble and other web-based book sellers.

Education and Personal
A United States citizen, Sebastian Edwards was born in Santiago, Chile. He was educated at the Catholic University of Chile, and received an M.A. and Ph.D. in economics from the University of Chicago. He is married to economist Alejandra Cox Edwards. They have three grown up children and a grand child.

FAKGHDDF Corp.
FAKGHDDF Corp. is a company that tests food products to see if they are poisonous or not. They started in 1997, and ended in 2000 because they had no business. FAKGHDDF stands for "Freaking Awesome Kids Get High Den Dey Frowup".

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John Nichols (American journalist)
Nichols writes about politics for The Nation magazine as its Washington correspondent. He is a contributing writer for The Progressive and In These Times and the associate editor of the Capital Times, the daily newspaper in Madison, Wisconsin. His articles have appeared in the New York Times, Chicago Tribune and dozens of other newspapers.

Nichols is a frequent guest on radio and television programs as a commentator on politics and media issues. He was featured in Robert Greenwald's documentary, "Outfoxed," and in the documentaries Joan Sekler's "Unprecedented," Matt Kohn's "Call It Democracy" and Robert Pappas's "Orwell Rolls in his Grave." The keynote speaker at the 2004 Congress of the International Federation of Journalists in Athens, Nichols has been a featured presenter at conventions, conferences and public forums on media issues sponsored by the Federal Communications Commission, the Congressional Progressive Caucus, Consumers International, the Future of Music Coalition, the AFL-CIO, the Rainbow/PUSH Coalition, the Newspaper Guild [CWA] and dozens of other organizations.

Nichols is the author of the upcoming book The Genius of Impeachment (The New Press), as well as a critically-acclaimed analysis of the Florida recount fight of 2000, Jews for Buchanan (The New Press) and a best-selling biography of Vice President Dick Cheney, Dick: The Man Who is President (The New Press), which has recently been published in French and Arabic. He edited Against the Beast: A Documentary History of American Opposition to Empire (Nation Books), of which historian Howard Zinn said: "At exactly the time when we need it most, John Nichols gives us a special gift--a collection of writings, speeches, poems, and songs from throughout American history--that reminds us that our revulsion to war and empire has a long and noble tradition in this country."

With Robert W. McChesney, Nichols has co-authored the books, It's the Media, Stupid! (Seven Stories), Our Media, Not Theirs (Seven Stories) and Tragedy and Farce: How the American Media Sell Wars, Spin Elections, and Destroy Democracy (The New Press). McChesney and Nichols are the co-founders of Free Press, the nation's media-reform network, which organized the 2003 and 2005 National Conferences on Media Reform

Charityn Goico
Nacida en República Dominicana, Goico pasó casi los primeros 10 años de su vida en España con su madre, una abogada asturiana que se divorció de su padre, el juez y abogado dominicano Salvador Goico, cuando la niña tenía 11 años. La pareja se unió nuevamente y tuvo otras dos hijas tras el regreso definitivo de madre e hija a Santo Domingo. Fue precisamente en un viaje transatlántico que Goyco dio sus primeros pasos en un escenario.

De quinceañera y con su acento dominicano recuperado, Goico comenzó a actuar en la televisión en ese país dando paso a su encuentro y posterior matrimonio en 1974 con Elin Ortiz. Se instaló en Puerto Rico, allí hizo historia con el programa “El show de Charytín”. En el show que llevó su nombre por casi dos décadas y que fue transmitido en los años ochenta y noventa por todo el continente.

La Rubia de América (como se le conoce) igualmente cantó, grabó 20 discos, éxitos como "Amigo mío" y "Para poder decir adiós",“La rubia Loca" y dio vida a inolvidables personajes cómicos como La Mosquita Muerta.

En Puerto Rico, Goico, quien ha escrito más de 100 canciones, participó en variedades, grabó una novela (Escándalo), filmó largometrajes, ganó un premio Peabody por el especial televisivo Las Rosas Blancas, hizo cine, y actuó en Carnegie Hall y Madison Square Garden, en Nueva York. Instalada en Miami desde 1990, Goico también hizo un programa radial y comerciales antes de llegar a HSE y El Escándalo.

Charytín se rinde ante la pantalla chica. ‘‘Estoy convencida de que nací para trabajar en la televisión’’.

Charityn Goico, fue galardonada con el Premio ACE 2003

Track Listing

 * 1) Got That Vibe - (featuring King Kamonzi)
 * 2) Metal - (featuring Gary Numan/MC Chatterbox)
 * 3) Dark Matter - (featuring King Kamonzi)
 * 4) Take You Back
 * 5) Soul Makossa
 * 6) Just A Smoke - (featuring Mustafa Akbar)
 * 7) 2137 - (featuring Alien Ness)
 * 8) Almighty Ra - (featuring TC Izlam)
 * 9) Touch & Go - (featuring Muriel Fowler)
 * 10) Shake N Pop Roll - (featuring Aghi Spirits)
 * 11) Ain't Talk'in No Shhh
 * 12) Pick Up On This
 * 13) No Dope Fiends on the Floor
 * 14) Electro Salsa
 * 15) B More Shake
 * 16) Meet Me At The Party
 * 17) Sally - (featuring King Kamonzi)
 * 18) Zulu Chant No. 5

John Nichols (American journalist)
John Nichols is a contributing writer for The Progressive, The Nation magazine and In These Times. He is the associate editor of the Capital Times, a daily newspaper in Madison, Wisconsin. His articles have appeared in the New York Times, Chicago Tribune and many other newspapers.

Nichols is a frequent guest commentator on radio and television programs that address political and media issues. He has been a presenter at conferences and public forums on media issues sponsored by the Federal Communications Commission, the Congressional Progressive Caucus, Consumers International, the Future of Music Coalition, the AFL-CIO, the Rainbow/PUSH Coalition, the Newspaper Guild [CWA] and dozens of other organizations.

Nichols is the co-author of the book analysis of the Florida voter recount fight of 2000, Jews for Buchanan (The New Press) and a biographical book on Vice President Dick Cheney, Dick: The Man Who is President (The New Press), which has recently been published in French and Arabic. He edited Against the Beast: A Documentary History of American Opposition to Empire (Nation Books), of which historian Howard Zinn said: "At exactly the time when we need it most, John Nichols gives us a special gift--a collection of writings, speeches, poems, and songs from throughout American history--that reminds us that our revulsion to war and empire has a long and noble tradition in this country."

Nichols has co-authored the books, It's the Media, Stupid! (Seven Stories), Our Media, Not Theirs (Seven Stories) and Tragedy and Farce: How the American Media Sell Wars, Spin Elections, and Destroy Democracy (The New Press).

Robert W. McChesney and John Nichols are co-founders of Free Press (organization), a national media-reform network, which organized the 2003 and 2005 National Conferences on Media Reform

Contents

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 * Backstory*
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<---Plot--->

The first Chapter of this tale is [The Legend of Zelda; Twilight Princess]. It all starts at the hands of [Sonic the Hedgehog], when he, [Mario], and Soma from [Castlevainia; Dawn of Sorrow] take a fairy to a place called "[Hyrule]." After a serious thunderstorm, they wash up on the shores of "[Ordon Village]." They meet up with a young man named "Link" to deliver a present to the "[Hyrule Royal Family]." Upon running some errands, Link's horse, Epona, is slightly injured. "Ilia" takes her to the nearby spring when [Bublins] riding boars charge in. The "heroic" quad is all knocked unconcious. They wake up and charge after them only to be pulled into the [Twilight Realm], which was created by someone named Zant, who was working for the main [Zelda] antagonist, [Ganondorf Dragmire]. They meet [Midna] and escape from the engulfed [Hyrule Castle] to restore the light back to [The Four Spirits of Hyrule], while also searching for the [Fused Shadows]. They aquire each from the Forest Temple, the [Goron] Mines, and the [Zora] Lakebed Temple, only to have them stolen by Zant. Link was cursed as a wolf and Midna was seriously hurt. They gone back to Hyrule Castle to meet [Princess Zelda]. She fuses her heart with Midna's. Before so, she told the five that they need to find the [Master Sword] in order to brake the "wolf" curse. Risking a barrier upon the castle, they find the Master Sword in the ruins of the [Temple of Time]. The sword brakes the curse and Link drawls out the blade. They then set out to find the [Guerdo Desert]. The mirror they found was split into four pieces and spread across Hyrule. They aquired each from the [Snowpeak], Temple of Time, and the skies. Upon re-forming the [Mirror of Twilight], a portal appeared. All four jumped into the portal to find the "real" Twilight Realm. After defeating Zant, they went back to Hyrule Castle to fight Ganon. It was a difficult, multi-step battle, but Link emerged victorious. It appears that all along, Sonic's unknown father, Stealth, had used the twili plot to try and trap Sonic to his death for revenge for what happened in [Sonic Adventure] and [Sonic Adventure 2]. Sonic finally defeats Stealth and returns home.

Chapter 2 is the unknown game, "The Legend of Zelda; DX." It starts on the day of Link's birthday. After been givin a tunic, sword, shield, and the [Ocarina of Time], he is captured and sent to Hyrule Castle (this takes place centuries after "Twilight Princess"). He escapes to find Princess Zelda discussing a treaty with the Guerdo chief, [Aghnim]. He is thrown out and, by night, woke up by a cry for help from Zelda. He fights all there and rescues Zelda. He is then asigned to find the Master Sword (left in the ruins of the Temple of Time after the previous chapter). He completes the goals required to obtain it and fights Aghnim. He is then warped to the Dark World and forced to join Mike's "Moblin Hunters." After rescuing all of the maidens, including Zelda, he defeats Aghnim and Ganon (He was here in the endn of chapter 1).

Chapter 3 is the second third of the "Darkworld Era." The Hunters and Hylian Solders come across a piece of the "Mirror of Twilight." They fight through the forces of [Vaati] to retrieve the other pieces. They re-enter the Twilight Realm/Dark World and defeat him and Ganon.

Chapter 4 is called "The Imprisoning Wars." The Hunters go through a tight spot with the general of the Hylian Army. It is revealed that a war is about to wage. Ganon returns a 4th time to create this war. Such had succeded when the United States of America planned to take Hyrule is a U.S. region. In harsh response to this, Hyrule fought back with exstrime prejudice. Ganon took advantage of this and nearly wiped out both sides with his [Moblins]. Link used the [Triforce] to take manners of this into his own hands. Hyrule was then flooded by [God] and became the Carribian Islands.

Chapter five is based on [The Legend of Zelda; The Wind Waker]. Link wakes up on his birthday to witness his sister [Aryil] being kiddnaped by a huge bird. He takes off with a pirte crew and enters the "Forsaken Fortress." He is then caught and thrown to "Windfall Island," where he must find a sail for his new boat. He finds it and sets of to fine the three pearls of the Goddesses, encountering his old crew several times. He goes down the ocean to find the remains of Hyrule left under after "The Imprisoning Wars (Chapter 4)." The Master Sword lied hidden in Hyrule Castle. Link retrived it and its power and defeated Ganon, once more. Thus, ending the true story.

<---Main Characters---> Link; a well-mannered boy or Adult depending on the chapters. Each version of him is entirly different. He always manages to find ways to beat Ganon at his own game, even if it means sacraficing all of Hyrule for it. He usually wears a green tunic. His sword and other weapons also varey between chapters. He holds the [Triforce of Courage].

Zelda; A well-orented girl with sometimes-naive traits. She, as the princess of Hyrule, usually tries to subornate the land. She is the director of the "Moblin Hunters." She seems quite worried in chapters 2-4. She holds the [Triforce of wisdom].

Ganondorf Dragmire; This human/Boar lord is the warlord of the Guerdos. He always disires take-over if Hyrule. In the first chapter, Stealth took advantage of this and forced him to follow. He holds the [Triforce of Power].

Mike; Only to appear in chapters 2-4, this poor-struck boy lost his mother in a previous war (Chapter 1). He also lost his foster parants to Moblins. When he was sent to the Dark World, he formed the "Moblin Hunters." He is the only boy without a family to appear in the true story.

<---Backstory--->

Long, long ago... Three daughters of God created Hyrule and the Triforce. Sence it could not tell what's good and bad, they placed it in the Twilight Realm. Later, thanks to Ganon, it became a rabel of monsters. The sages of Hyrule created the Mirror of Twilight to hold Ganon in. <---Sources--->
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