The Legend of Zelda (comic)/The End

"The End" is the first issue of the Legend of Zelda comic series.

Transcript
Impa is revealed to be the one telling the story to Zelda, who is looking at the ground. Zelda looks at Impa and then her own palm, revealing there to be a small triangle-shaped imprint on it. She clenches her fist and walks out, attempting to look determined despite her feelings. Below her is a gathering of adventurers.
 * ???: Throughout the years, the world has been protected by a hero in green. Some say he came from the sky and defeated a demon. Others say he traveled through time to prevent a dark future. In one, he was a mere boy who sailed the ocean to rid the world of evil. No one can say for sure which of these stories is true and which are false, but all of them have one thing in common. A princess with the blood of the goddess.
 * Impa: And that's you, Zelda.
 * Zelda: But what if... what if none of those stories are true, Impa? what if there is no prophecy, no destiny, no hero in green, nothing. What if we're all just kidding ourselves and it doesn't matter--
 * Impa: Zelda. I have great faith in you. I have seen you grow from a baby. I know everything about you. And I know that, even if the person you pick as the champion isn't the hero, he will still be an excellent choice.
 * Zelda: I... I'm sorry Impa, remind me why there are so many?
 * Impa: Everyone in the land at the very least wishes they were the hero.
 * Zelda: And you're sure one of them is the real one...?
 * Impa: My trust in the prophecy is so great that I swear to you on my own mother's grave that the hero is down there.