Sandstorm 2

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The week-long festival ended without a problem. People of all ages had a delightful time, indulging in the delicious food and participating in various activities throughout the festivities. The colorful decorations and lively music added to the overall festive atmosphere. The festival's last day was bittersweet as everyone knew it was time to return to their daily routines.

As the sun set on the final day, the Garudos began to pack up and prepare to leave. They bid farewell to their newfound friends, promising to keep in touch and meet again at the following year's celebration. The organizers and volunteers began to remove the decorations, dismantle the stalls, and clear the area, ensuring that the Town was left spotless.

As the night fell, the festival grounds were empty, and the only remnants of the celebration were the fond memories of the people who attended it.

The blood moon slowly rose over the horizon, casting an eerie red glow across the sky. It was a sign that monsters would soon emerge from their slumber all over the kingdom. Urbosa, a brave and skilled warrior, and her team of warrior women were on high alert, guarding the Town from the onslaught of monsters that would come with the moon's rise.

They fought hard, swords and shields clashing against the terrifying creatures that emerged from the shadows. The battle was long and grueling, but eventually, they defeated the monsters and restored peace to the Town.

As Urbosa returned to her Palace to prepare for her journey to Central Hyrule, she couldn't shake the feeling that something was off. The air around the Town was tense, and everyone was on edge, although no one knew why. Urbosa continued to pack her belongings, but her mind was preoccupied with what could be causing the strange atmosphere.

Just as she was about to leave, a couple of Gerudo children appeared before her. They seemed frightened and out of breath but were also determined to deliver a message to Urbosa.

One of the girls spoke up, addressing Lady Urbosa apologetically. She explained that they had sought permission to stay near the Palace should anything unexpected happen. The other little girl interjected, reiterating the request in a hopeful manner. They both looked up at Lady Urbosa with a mixture of anxiety and anticipation, hoping for a positive response.

Urbosa, the protector of the Gerudo people, spoke kindly to the two young children standing before her. She wanted to know why they felt that something terrible might happen. She encouraged them to stay near the Palace in case anything went wrong. She could see the worry in their eyes as she knelt down to their height.

The children looked at each other, unsure of how to answer. Then, with a shrug of their shoulders, they explained that they didn't know why they felt that way. It was just a gut feeling that something horribly wrong would happen. Urbosa listened attentively, taking their concerns seriously. She knew that even the slightest hint of danger could not be ignored, and she vowed to watch the children and the surrounding area.

Urbosa was faced with a difficult decision. She needed to attend the mandatory Champions meeting in central Hyrule immediately. Still, at the same time, she couldn't ignore the needs of her hometown. After much contemplation, Urbosa decided to wait another day before heading to the meeting. Little did she know, this decision would be the most fortunate one she had ever made.

The next day, an entirely white dragon appeared in the desert, and Urbosa couldn't help but feel glad that she had stayed behind. The Dragon was a sight to behold, dancing above the sand creating dust clouds that engulfed the skies. Although it mainly stayed in the Toruma Dunes, it was heading further south towards the Dragon's exile area.

Urbosa knew that they brought strong winds that caused sandstorms whenever dragons appeared. She couldn't help but worry, but this Dragon seemed to linger longer than usual throughout the desert. Urbosa's concern grew as she thought about the danger the Dragon posed to her hometown and the surrounding areas. Despite this, she couldn't help but be amazed at the Dragon's beauty and power.

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