This is that long story I mentioned. Wanted to do a proper twinning and I also really wanted to write an Agitha TF, so I put two and two together. This turned out to be quite fun for me to write, and it ended up as my second longest work. As always, the artwork in this story is not mine. It was drawn by anokoid. I found the artwork here bit.ly/2OIP9bJ but all links closer to the source seem to be dead. Other notes:-Agitha’s powers are obviously partially inspired by her moveset in Hyrule Warriors. The rest was because I thought it’d be fun to Google a bunch of insect facts.-Honestly half the reason I wrote this is because I really wanted to write Agitha beating up monsters using random insect powers.-Carnivorous bugs are pretty scary creatures. Ripping monsters in half and swallowing them whole is accurate enough to how things tend to go down in the insect kingdom.-Agitha discussing her ability to shoot web is just a dumb Spider-Man reference, but I was somewhat tempted to write a scene where she actually uses it.-Is Agitha (and Link, post-transformation) actually that innocent and oblivious, or is it just an act hiding a hint of craziness underneath? I didn’t want to commit myself to either characterization, so I tried to have aspects of both in there.-With this story, I now have TFs for Twilight Princess, Majora’s Mask, and Breath of the Wild. I had a stupid idea to write a TF story for every Zelda game, but I know it’d be difficult to do some of the games that have less to work with like the first two titles. I do have some more ideas in mind, so don’t be surprised if more Zelda TF stories are posted. I’m also tempted to revisit some of the games I’ve already done (Majora’s Mask alone has too much potential) but I’ll try to space those apart.-When I first submitted this, the description kept defaulting to just "1." I eventually figured out it was because I had to change the link I was using for the artwork.Thanks for reading. More on the way anywhere between five days from now and five years from now. Maybe earlier, maybe later. As always, comments are appreciated.Final word count: 3537