Part 4
Malon gasped at the structure. It was gigantic, held up by hundreds of delicate arches;
it towered over their heads. "Why didn't we see it before?"
"Sheikah magic." Daber replied, leading them inside.
Link's eyes opened wide. The inside was huge. It looked as fragile as an eggshell, but
he knew it had to be immensely powerful to stand. Light poured in threw stained glass
windows. Trees that grew outside were built into the building for support so giant
branches wove overhead.
"Come on! We don't want to be late!' Daber hurried up the stairs while the Hylians
stared around them.
They reached the room of Speakers quickly. Inside were all the Sheikah of the village.
Sitting on a jeweled chair was Faylona. She wore a silver gown that sparkled in the
light. Seeing the visitors, she stood.
"Welcome to the House of Speakers, honored guests. Please be seating. I will tell you
of our past."
Link, Malon and Zelda sat and stared in wonder of what would happen next.
"Many generations ago, the Sheikah lived in Hyrule, protecting the royal family. We
lived in happiness with the other races, helping all, spreading our knowledge and
assisting in keeping peace.
"We were the guardians of the Triforce, we kept it hidden in the Temple of Time. The
Triforce was a key to the Golden Land. One key of many that would open the doors to
the Void. Of course, the Void could either hold, as I said before, The Golden Land if
the user was good or the black emptiness of Darkness if the user was evil. In the
Darkness, demons and other such evil creatures were kept. That is why the Triforce
was hidden: to keep the evil out of Hyrule. Or the rest of the world for that matter.
"People began to take their peace and happiness for granted. They began to turn on the
Sheikah, believing us to be hiding the Triforce so that only we could use its power. We
were shunned, so we started to care less of the sacred triforce. We believed it to be
safe, so we paid less attention to it. Until one day, so many years ago, the triforce was
stolen. Hyrule went into a panic. The Sheikah was clueless; no one knew where it
went. That is when the War started. The War of the Triforce began at dawn.
"Swarms of demons attacked Hyrule. They were lead by an evil king, who vowed to
destroy Hyrule and all that lived there. Fire fell from the sky like rain. The Sheikah were
helpless. Nothing we did could stop the destruction. Hundreds were killed. The ones
who were spared were made into slaves. The people, searching for a reason blamed
the Sheikah, for it was rumored the evil king had been one of us. Years went by. The
land had become burnt and inhabitable. I led my people away, using all the power I
had." Faylona dropped her head. Zelda noticed a tear form and fall down the smooth
cheek. "I…I did not save anyone other than the Sheikah, I believed at the time that
they deserved it. I haven't forgiven myself for that."
She sat silent for a moment. Then standing straight, she continued. "Finally, a hero
saved Hyrule, destroyed the king and returned the peace and prosperity back to the
land. I was given the title of Speaker for saving my people, hence my long life time.
Many years later, some Sheikah returned to Hyrule and made Kakariko Village. Most
we chased out, except for Impa. She stayed when we all went into hiding. She became
an assistant to the royal family, and later, a Sage.
"We saw your battle with Ganon, Link. When Impa proved to be a worthy Sage and
helped force Ganon into the Void, part of the burden my people and I had been
carrying was lifted. We believe its time to return to our homeland. And to prove
ourselves, we will help you win the coming war."
The room was silent. Finally, Zelda stood up. "We would be pleased and honored to
have the Sheikah fighting by our side."
The Sheikah burst into applause. Link got the idea that they had been silent in fear of
their offer being turned down. He got Zelda's eye and nodded before clapping along
with the Sheikah.
Faylona smiled. Her whole face filled with joy, she spoke again. "Thank you Princess
Zelda. If it is acceptable, we would like to return with you to meet the King and discuss
matters with him."
Zelda nodded. "Of course. When shall we go back to Hyrule?"
"Tonight. We need to speak with the King as soon as possible. We know not when
Carnovan shall attack. Tellikah, please accompany us. Reevra, you shall be in charge in
my absence. I will return here as soon as I can." The man she had pointed to nodded
and bowed.
"Please get ready to leave. Prepare my horse for travel and I will go pack. Children of
Hyrule," the three looked up, "meet me in two hours. Then we shall go."
Two hours later, Malon, Link, Zelda and Tellikah were ready to go home. Faylona
joined them. Impa explained before the group left that she was staying with the Sheikah
for a few more days. Zelda nodded. "Stay as long as you wish Impa. But please come
back soon."
They rode off in silence. Link thought about everything he had learned about the
Sheikah. What was this about more than one key for opening the Void? What else
could there possible be? He started to open his mouth to ask, but became shy suddenly
in the presence of Faylona and remained quiet.
Malon forced Shadavelle to walk slowly. She knew he longed to run free, but she
couldn't allow him to do that now. She didn't wan to be embarrassed in front of the
leader of the Sheikah. She vowed to let him run as soon as she was able to go home to
the farm.
It seemed like eternity, but finally they returned to Hyrule. Zelda led them through the
market place and to the castle. As they passed people, Link could see the surprised
stares on their faces. He grinned to himself, then suddenly frowned. So, they didn't
know of the trouble brewing. When would the King share his knowledge?
The dismounted when they reached the castle of Hyrule. The guards led them into the
throne room. After bowing to the King, Zelda walked forward.
"Father, this is Faylona, Speaker of the Sheikah. She will help us against Carnovan.
Faylona, this is my father, the King of Hyrule."
The King stood and bowed to the Speaker. "It is an honor."
Faylona smiled. "Please your Highness, let us drop the pleasantries and get down to
business. We need to speak of the upcoming problem now."
The king sighed. "I have put it off for too long. Come; let's speak in the Great Hall. I
shall call for the leaders of the other races. We can discuss the problem then." He
turned to his daughter. "Zelda, please join us. Link? Malon, you may come as well."
"Thank you your Majesty, but I must be leaving. Goodbye Speaker, Zelda, Link."
Malon quickly left. She had to return to the farm. Her father would be angry! And
besides, she promised she'd let Shadavelle run for a while.
Link's shoulders sagged. He wished he could go free. But it was important to meet and
talk about what they had to do to prepare. He hoped it wouldn't take to long.