Not with wind. With a voice.
Link stepped out of his treehouse, and the world exhaled.
The hard drive was a graveyard of abandoned save files. Leo scrolled past Call of Duty campaigns he’d never finish and Mario Kart ghosts he’d never beat, his finger hovering over the search bar. The cursor blinked patiently. twilight princess wii iso
He typed: The Legend of Zelda - Twilight Princess [Wii].iso
"You are late, chosen one."
The sun was too orange. The grass was too still. Link’s horse, Epona, stood in the field, but she wasn't flicking her tail. She was frozen mid-blink.
On-screen, the children of Ordon were gone. The village was empty. But the cursor—the glowing fairy pointer the Wii Remote would have used—was still there. It drifted across the screen on its own, slow and deliberate, until it pointed at the in-game sun. Not with wind
Leo figured it was a shader cache issue. He pressed start.