A very popular 'Legend of Zelda Tears of the Kingdom' fanfic is 'The Dark Side of Hyrule'. It explores the darker aspects of the game's world that are not fully explored in the original. It has a great plot that keeps you hooked from start to finish. Additionally, some fanfics focus on the side characters like 'Teba's Tale' which tells the story from Teba's perspective, giving a fresh look at the events of the game.
In Zelda Tears of the Kingdom, the story begins with Link in a strange situation on a sky island. Zelda is seemingly lost. Hyrule is under the threat of Ganondorf's return. Link has to explore a world that has been changed by the upheaval. He uses new abilities like Ultrahand to build things and solve puzzles. As he progresses, he realizes that there are connections between the sky islands, the surface of Hyrule, and the underground areas. The story is about his journey to reunite with Zelda and save Hyrule from Ganondorf's evil plans. He faces many challenges, from dealing with new types of monsters to understanding the ancient technology that is scattered throughout the land.
Baldur's Gate 3 is set in a fantasy world filled with magic, danger, and complex characters. It follows the adventures of a group of heroes as they face various challenges and uncover dark secrets.
I think it's great. The story of Baldur's Gate 3 is full of surprises and depth. It keeps you hooked from start to finish. The world-building and character development are top-notch.
One main event is Link's discovery of the sky islands. Then, there's the realization that Ganondorf is behind the chaos in Hyrule. Link also has the important event of unlocking new powers like Recall which is crucial for solving puzzles. Another event is his encounter with various races in Hyrule and getting their support in the fight against Ganondorf.
One main plot point is Link's awakening on the sky island. Another is the search for Zelda. The return of Ganondorf is crucial too. Link's exploration of new areas like the underground is also a key plot point.