"Shadows of the Past"
Prologue to Chapter 2
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Prologue
Slowly, dark storm clouds rolled over the tranquil blue sky that hangs over the Haunted Wastelands. A dry, hot wind picked-up and blew through the entire area. Lightning can be seen over the horizon, soon followed by the low rumble of thunder. There sits a small Keep in the middle of this Wasteland. A small ray of light penetrates the clouds and enters a small room in the Keep. The room is dark, illuminated by only a few candles on a table. They cast an eerie shadow on a man who sits on his knees in front of the table. This man is in his early forties and is very muscular in build. He wears a scar, which, goes from his left cheekbone to his chin then it curves under his mouth. Behind him stand two servants who watch nervously as their leader, who goes by the name of Kain, reads over a scroll. The smell of incense hovers thickly in the air. On the table, in between the candles, sits a crystal prism. Once done, he started to chant and perform an ancient ritual. Some time went by and still nothing happened. The two servants stood with uneasiness about them because they both knew all two well that when Kain loses his temper, heads roll. The servants exchange nervous glances towards each other. 'Wasn't something supposed to happen,' one of the servants thought to himself? 'I'm going to pay for this', thought the other servant as he glanced at his friends arm which had a brace around it and was hanging in a sling. They soon brought their attention back to Kain as he started to rise from his prone position. Kain stood and leaned over the table. With an intense roar of anger, he slammed his left fist into the table. The blow sent the contents of the table crashing to the floor, which echoed throughout the room and adjoining hallways.
"Damn it!" Kain yelled in a fit of rage, "Why doesn't this work?" he picked up the scroll and proceeded to read it over. He had done everything properly. The preparation, the chant, everything was done as the scroll read. He read it over and over again, but still failed to see what he had done wrong. Frustrated, Kain turned and headed for the door that his two servants were standing along side of. Both of them brook out into a cold, nervous sweat, as they feared Kains anger, but he just stormed out of the door. The servants release the breath they had unconsciously held. A sigh of relief escaped from both of them as they slowly realized they had escaped Kains wrath. They turned to leave with Kain, but one of the servants was hit in the face with the scroll that Kain was reading. "Find who ever wrote that and bring him to me." Kain ordered as an evil smirk emerged from his sweaty face, "I want to.question him." The servants bowed to their masters order and set off at once to find the person.
Kain walked over to his throne room and sat down on his throne. The thunder could still be heard in the distance, and was only getting louder as it approached the silent Keep. The dry desert wind blew in through one of the many windows. Kain swung his right leg over the right arm bar and while leaning against the left arm bar he began to count the multi-colored little tiles plastered on his ceiling. God this place is so dull', thought Kain while he counted aloud. Just then, his advisor came through the door. The sentry was about to announce Kains guest presence, but his guest shook his head in disapproval. While he approached, he saw that Kain hadn't even noticed his guest.
"So, this is what you do all day my lord. I didn't know that this job was so nerve-racking on you. Mayhap I should come back when you're not so. busy," said his advisor in a cynical tone of voice. Kain looked at the man who would talk to him so abruptly. He saw his advisor dressed in his usual garments: a cloak with a hood over his head, which covered his face in a shroud of darkness. The only body part exposed outside of the cloak was his hands. His advisor always gave Kain the creeps, but they both shared the hatred for most of man-kind. All Kain did was shoot him a dirty look.
"What is it you want, Shanaar?" Kain said as he got back to counting his tiles, "See what you made me do. You made me lose count.damn it! This better be important." Shanaar sighed aloud in complete frustration and thought to him self, How could this brainless ameba be my boss'.
"It is very important." Shanaar turned and signaled the sentries to leave the room. Once they left Shanaar continued, "I have important matters to discuss with you." Disappointed that he couldn't finish his task at hand, Kain sighed and gave Shanaar his undivided attention. "Thank you my lord. Now where was I? Ah yes, the Gerudos have found the site you asked them to find. They say no payment would have been necessary, but they had trouble finding it. They want 25,000 rupees for their trouble." Kain gave a smile to Shanaar.
"They had trouble finding it!?" Kain bellowed, "It's a freaking Pyramid! Plus it's a huge, black pyramid! How can you have trouble finding that!?" Kain removed himself from his throne and began to pace about the room in intense thought. "Fine," Kain continued, "We'll pay them what they want. It won't matter anyways. Two days from now they'll all either worship me as their God or be dead" Kain smiled at that thought. 'Mmm yes', Kain thought,'I like that idea a lot.' Just as he had finished that fanciful daydream, a guard burst into the room. He was out of breath and covered in blood. His clothes were torn, and tattered from the battle that could be heard coming from the next hallway.
"Excuse me Sir for interrupting, but we're under attack!" exclaimed the weary solider, "We've got everything under control, but I thought it best to come warn you that a rebel band of Gerudo are here to try and stop you from finding the Pyramid." Kain smiled and walked over to the wall to grab his sword.
"Find the leader of this group and bring her to me. Alive if possible," Kain paused for a moment then he smirked, "Dead is just as good." The guard saluted and headed off back to battle.
"You know Sir," spoke Shanaar, "If Gerudo are here they, more than likely, have assassins here as well." Kain nodded.
"This I am aware of Shanaar." Kain said as he sheathed his sword, "I'm sure we're not alone in this room as we speak!" with those words an assassin dropped from the ceiling and pulled a dagger. Kain eyed her up and down and a low chuckle rumbled from his gut. "What's this!?" he kidded himself, "You're the assassin who is here to stop me? Why you can't be any older than 15!" With those words the Gerudo assassin charged him and plunged the dagger deep into his right shoulder. "Wow!" exclaimed Kain, "That was a nice shot. If I wouldn't have moved you would've gotten my heart." With equal lightning-like speed Kain grasped hold of the young, frightened Gerudo assassin's throat, and began to squeeze tight. With one hand he picked her up and brought her eye level with himself.
"I may have missed your heart," the Gerudo coughed, "But the poison will not." Kain squeezed even tighter as he thrust her frail body against the wall.
"Fool," Kain hissed, "Poison won't work on me." A look of fear and defeat came across the young assassins face as she realized that she was out-classed. Kain removed his face from hers and realized that his attacker was quite the beauty. He began to sniff her hair slowly, and proceeded to lick her cheek. The young Gerudo closer her eyes and let lose a very low squeal as Kain did so. With a sharp, blinding pain to Kain, she was released from his vice-like grip.
"That was for licking my face you animal," she again kicked him in the crotch and ran for the door; tears streaming from her face out of fear and terror. Kain waved his hand and the door slammed shut, just before she could leave. "No!!" screamed the Gerudo, as she pounded on the door. Hearing the screams another assassin climbed in through one of the open windows, and charged Kain who was regaining his composure. With I swift knee to his face, Kain went sailing back against the wall, and she began to pummel Kains stomach with lightning-fast punches. Soon realizing they were doing nothing she bolted for the door only to stopped cold in her tracks. Kain had grabbed the Gerudo's head from both sides and lifted her from the ground. The young assassins screams could be heard from the other side of the room as Kain snapped the neck of his current attacker, before making his way over to the frightened assassin. Kain tossed the body aside and got into her face.
"Play time is over sweetie," said Kain with
his eyes glowing a bright red, "Your soul is mine!"
The sun shone brightly this morning. The gilded rays of the sun penetrated the deep foliage of the Kokiri Forest and managed to hit Link square in his face disturbing his peaceful slumber. Link rolled over to try and escape the bothersome rays, but failed to elude them. He sat up then proceeded to stick out one hand to block the light. His other hand was used to rub his eyes to remove the crust, which had formed during the night. Once he actually dragged himself out of bed, he began to go about his daily routine: making his bed, carving a path to the kitchen through his dirty tunics, and making himself some breakfast. "What should I have today?" Link thought aloud as he ran his fingers through his dirty, and wild hair, "Oatmeal, oatmeal, or oatmeal? That is the eternal question isn't it," Link chuckled aloud. He decided, after a couple minutes of debate to himself, that he would go fishing for his breakfast. Link grabbed his rod and bolted out of the door to fish for breakfast. He was so hungry he and every other Kokiri inside a one-mile radius could here his stomach growl. He made his way through the forest to his usual fishing spot and prepared for a long wait. The fish here were more stubborn than Saria. It took forever to catch one, but when he did, watch out because it was usually a whopper. Hours elapsed with still no luck. Link grew increasingly frustrated. While fishing, he heard a noise behind him. Startled, he turned around and drew his sword. He was surprised to see Saria walking towards him. After his little adventure with Ganondorf and his trip through Termina, Link always carried his sword with him. "Sorry. I didn't know it was you." Link said apologetically.
"Don't worry about it." Saria said as she prepared to sit down next to Link. "How long have you been out here fishing?" asked Saria inquisitively.
"I don't know.an hour or two." Link said while he shrugged his shoulders, "Why do you ask?"
"Just curious, I guess." said Saria as she drew in the dirt with a stick, "You look frustrated so I assumed you had been out here for a while. Can I try it? It looks like fun." Saria said as she gave Link her sad puppy-dog look.
"Whatever," Link sighed and handed the fishing rod to her, "But don't expect to." but before he could finish his sentence Saria stood up and shrieked with joy.
"I got one!" Saria yelled with excitement. Link just sat there in disbelief. I spent an hour and a half trying to catch a fish, she comes along, not even spending a minute with the pole, and see catches one', Link thought to himself. Saria started pulling on his shirt to grab Links attention. Link turned to see one of the biggest fish he has ever seen. His jaw dropped in amazement.
"I.I can't believe you caught that.that thing." Link stared in awe at the fish Saria struggled to hold. It was the largest Catfish he'd ever seen. "Can we eat it, or will this fish taste bad?" Saria said with a grin across her face. Seeing no sign of excitement from Link she began to avoid his death-like stare. "I'm sorry I caught this. I know you must have spent a lot of time, and I ruined it for you. Please don't be mad." Saria said sniffling like she was going to cry. Link gave her a sarcastic smile.
"I'm not mad. Just frustrated, that's all. Don't
worry about it. We can show Mido the fish you caught, and rub it in his face.
He's never caught anything this big before. He'll wet his pants when he sees
it." Link chimed as he thought about the look on Mido's face. Soon a huge
smile emerged, and Link lead Saria back to his house. "Lets go."
Kain's two servants, Shiryo and Finreir, marched at a leisurely pace towards the farming village of Anlec. The sun baked them under it's scorching rays.
"What an asshole." commented Shiryo as he kicked a rock, "I hope he takes a long walk off a short pier."
"I hear you man. Can you believe what he broke my wrist for?" complained Finreir, "He couldn't figure out a damn crossword puzzle, so I told him the freaken answer to one of the questions. Then he broke my wrist, and hit me in the face with the salami he was eating." claimed Finreir rubbing his arm. He turned and faced the fortress they were walking away from. His face grew red and he turned around, "DIE SLOW!" Finreir turned around to face the front and smiled. He felt better now that he let out that steam. He hated Kain with a passion. He could not stand to be around that incompetent moron. If he were strong enough he would have done Hyrule and the rest of the world a favor. No one he knew liked him. They all acted as if they liked him so they could get something out of him. Kain was very gullible. The only reason he worked for Kain was because he wanted to be on the winning side for once, and was promised anything he wanted once Kain got what he was after. He hated having to kiss that boobs ass every day. He felt like he had to puke every time he said 'yes, my lord' or 'sorry, my lord'. It made him so mad that he could scream. He heard Shiryo yelling and snapped out of his daydream. He turned around to see Shiryo motioning for him to come. Finreir looked over to see the small village of Anlec.
"Oh, were here already." He said looking surprised at Shiryo.
"Once we left you zoned out till I snapped you out of it. Lets find this guy then bring him back so I can get back to my family. I've got better things to do with my time. Today is my little girls birthday. She's eight." said Shiryo proudly.
They walked through the village looking for anyone who could tell them anything about the scroll they had in their possession. Shiryo decided to split up to make the search faster. He desperately wanted to go home, but first he had to get his little girl a present for her birthday. He walked around, but found no one who was of any help. He looked up to see a temple belonging to the goddess Nayru. This looks like a good place to look', he though as he walked into the temple. "Hello.is anyone here! I could use a little help! I have a question!" he heard nothing but his lowly echoes bouncing off the four pillars towards the center of the room. On the wall straight a head he saw a gold statue of the goddess Nayru. On the adjacent walls were huge torches, this gave the temple an eerie effect, casting creepy shadows as he walked about the temple. In front of the statue lay a marble alter with a gold goblet and a silver sheath that held a gem encrusted dagger. Shiryo's mouth began to water. He could make a large profit on the stuff in this place. Shiryo looked to see if anyone was a round, but before he could do anything a man walked out of a room.
"How may I help you?" asked the priest rubbing his ever-balding head. Shiryo showed him the scroll and asked if he knew who wrote it. The priest shook his head and said that the man who wrote it was killed in a fire. The priest also elaborated on what the scroll meant. It turns out that the scroll was a prayer to call forth spirits from the other side. He also said that only someone who had a strong soul and even stronger magic could use this. Any lesser a man would burst into flames suffering a most horrific death. "Be careful on how you use this, or who uses this. The man who wrote this was obsessed with death and finding immortality. Ironically, the fire he died in was due to not being strong enough for his own magic. Served him right. It contains powerful magic." Then the priest gave him an amulet with a glyph on it. "If something should happen that amulet I gave you will protect you from the waves of evil energy. It will also give you enough power to take out the person who used the scroll." The priest then eyed Shiryo up and down, "Because I can tell you have no clue how to use it. Be careful." Then he turned and walked back to the room from which he came. Amazed at what he heard, Shiryo turned and left the building to see Finreir approaching the temple.
"Oh, you're here too." said Finreir surprised to see Shiryo, "What's that in your hand?" he asked pointing to the amulet. Shiryo told him what the priest had told him and his theory about what Kain was up to. He told Finreir that he thought that Kain wanted to have either immortality or wanted to bring someone dead back to life. With Kain's I.Q. of a Deku stick, they figured maybe they should keep an eye on him before he did something stupid.
Kain was in his office leaning in his chair, almost asleep, when someone knocked on his door sending him crashing to the floor. Shiryo walked in to see Kain on the floor with his right leg dangling in the air. Shiryo tried not to laugh at him for fear of repercussion. Kain shot up to see Shiryo hiding his smile. After dusting himself off he sat back down in his chair.
"Was I disturbing you, sir?" asked Shiryo with a smirk growing ever more clear-cut across his face.
"No.no, I was just doing some paper work." replied Kain as he started shuffling through some of his papers, "What can I do for you?"
"The man who wrote the scroll died using it. Some man told me to be careful when you use it. You do know what it's for.right?" he asked giving Kain a blank look.
"Of course I do." replied Kain offended by the remark, "Now give me the scroll and you may leave for the rest of the day. Thank you.you've done well."
Shiryo had a look of surprise on his face. Had he heard correctly? Did he say he could take the rest of the week off? Maybe the waxy build up in his ears had returned, but he decided to just count his blessings and leave.
"I hate that guy. I'm glad I won't need him after tomorrow." Kain said going over the scroll.
"He may get in the way. You should keep an eye on him." interrupted Shanaar, "Do you think he knows what your plans are, sir? Shall I send someone to take care of him?" Kain jumped up scared out of his wits by Shanaar.
"Damn it Shanaar!" yelled Kain, "Why
must you always do that? Use the door like any other normal person . Do what you
want, cause I don't care. Kill him if you wish. I don't care." With those
words Shanaar left and headed towards his quarters. Kain began to re-read over
the scroll to see if he could find what it was he was missing. Shiryo was no
help in finding anything Kain didn't already know. Relentlessly Kain read over,
and over the scroll. Searching tirelessly for his answer. How was he supposed to
conquer all of Hyrule with this band of misfits already under his control? Just
then something caught Kains eye as he scanned over the paper. In the drawing on
the bottom left-hand corner was a side note that seemed to be scribbled down.
Kain placed the paper in better lighting and was surprised to see what it was.
The spell failed to work because he didn't have enough etherl power, and the
only way Kain knew to get etherl power was to absorb the souls of the living.
With enough souls under his belt he could finally call forth the Demon World and
rule this world with an iron fist.
'That fool doesn't know who he's messing with', Shanaar thought as he opened his door to his room. His room was clouded in total darkness. The only thing in the room were twelve stones, each with different runes, spread evenly in a circle. Shanaar sat down in front of the circle and began to chant. Soon a beam of light-green light emerged from the circle. In the middle of this light was a face that could barely be made out.
"Are things going as planed?" asked the face in a low, scratchy voice.
"Yes my lord," replied Shanaar, "The fool doesn't know the power he holds with that scroll." The face smiled and spoke again,
"Then you know what you must do?" asked the
mysterious face. Shanaar arose and nodded. "Good. Now go!"
"Ummmmm." Saria moaned as she finished eating her trophy catfish, "That was good. Nice job on cooking it, Link." She looked over to see Link stuffing his face while he nods. Saria leaned back into her chair and let a belch slip out that made Link look straight up at her. Link was surprised that Saria had done such a thing. She was such a girly girl. The kind who is scared of a spider, and freaks out when a lizard crawls by. Saria's face turned red. She was so embarrassed at what she had done. Links table manners were starting to rub off on her. She shuttered at the though of doing all the nasty things Link did. Playing in mud, climbing trees, breaking bones, catching bugs, and other things most boys do. Link leaned back into his chair then proceeded to give her applause. Link then let out a burp louder than the one Saria had just done, and when she wasn't looking, he blew it at her.
"Your burp was good, but you still have a ways to go to catch up to me." Link smiled warmly at Saria who sarcastically smiled back. Saria started to sniff the air "Do you smell." before she could finish she looked over at Link to see him smiling at her, "Oh.gross! You pig!" she scolded. She shot him a dirty look that he happily returned. Then he began to giggle uncontrollably. Those giggles turned into an outburst of laughter.
"That look on your face was the same look Mido gave me when he saw the fish you caught.its.its priceless." He fell out of his chair then started rolling around on the floor while laughing. Saria stood up then gave Link another nasty look. Link stopped and stared at the expression on her face. "If you stare to long like that your face might stick." Link said as he soon broke out into another fit of laughter. Saria sighed and shook her head, then proceeded to do the dishes while Link suffocated himself with his own laughter. After his bout of laughter he got up then tried to help do some dishes, but Saria told him to go bug someone else. Link shrugged then decided to go buy a new pillow or something along that line. His busted last week when he threw it at a cricket who was hiding somewhere in his room. He'd been sleeping on a pillowcase filled with his boxers. It's amazing that when you go to where the sound of a cricket is it stops then starts in the other side of the room. Link spent most of the night trying to catch the S.O.B. He decided to bring a little extra money so he could get something else too. Link trekked the long journey to the Market in Hyrule Castle. The sun was out and beating down hard. No wind made it all the worse. Once there he saw some familiar faces. Malon and Zelda where there talking to each other. It was great to see them again. His attention was diverted elsewhere when he saw a cart that sold jewelry. Link collected rings that spoke to him. He walked over and saw a ring, which begged to be bought.
"How much is that ring?" Link asked as he pointed to the one he wanted. The sales woman sat there thinking for a while.
"Because you look like a man who knows what he wants I'll give it to you for.300 rupees. What do you say?" said the old hag with a smile exposing grungy, yellowed teeth. Links jaw dropped to the floor.
"300 rupees! Have you gone crazy or just senile old woman!" Link said as he threw his hands up in the air. "For 300 rupees that ring should clean my house for me! Do you think I have 300 rupees? I can hardly see the top of this cart!" The two of them began to argue over the price of the ring. This happened every day in the market place, but Link and the old hag where screaming at the top of their lungs making sure that everyone there could hear it. Soon a crowd of spectators crowded around the two as the spared off in a verbal fight. Even Malon and Zelda went over to see what was going on. They saw the merchant woman was Saiyuko, and the person haggling was Link. Zelda's face flushed when she saw him. Zelda has had a crush on Link from the first time she met him. Zelda remembered when she first met Link. They met in the courtyard at the castle. She was spying on Ganondorf. Zelda snapped out of the daydream when she realized that they had stopped arguing. Link turned and walked away a happy person. One hundred rupees for the ring. 'God I'm good,' he thought to himself as he squeezed past the crowed that had gathered. He bumped into someone and was about to apologize when he saw who it was. Malon and Zelda were standing there. Links eyes lit up as he gave both of them a hug.
"How have the both of you been? I was going to stop by today to see Epona, and maybe you too Malon." Link said as he started to smile. Malon gave him a look that could've made Ganon squirm. Link cringed then hid behind Zelda to avoid the death-glare Malon was giving. She just brushed it off and her and Zelda continued to shop, leaving Link hanging. They spent the day together catching up for old times sake. After hours of shopping with these two girls, Link was exhausted. He could run a marathon, but couldn't shop with two girls. For Link, it was pathetic. He suggested that they should sit down. Before they could say anything Link was already siting on the fountain in the east wing of the market. Link sighed and got comfortable. The sound of running water was inviting, so Link splashed some water on his face. It felt great. The water was so cold, and on this hot day, it was a blessing. They sat there and talked for a while before they were interrupted by the sound of screaming and crying.
"Do you hear that?" Link asked as he stood up and looked towards the ally were the sound was coming from, "I'm going to go check in out." Malon and Zelda stared blankly at each other for a moment then continued the conversation they were having before they saw Link.
Link walked into the ally way. It was cold and very cramped. The ally was about six feet wide and had garbage bags siting next to most of the doors in the ally. Link figured those must be back doorways to the homes. As he traveled further into the ally, he could hear the sounds of two men yelling at each other. Then he saw a little girl sitting in between four crates crying softly. Link peered over to get a better look. The girl had a pink party dress on, which appeared to be new. It had mud and dirt stains on it though. The girl looked up to see Link starring down at her. Frightened she began to run, but was stopped by Link who had her by the arm.
"I'm not going to hurt you. Please, stop struggling." Link pleaded to the little girl. When she stopped he continued, "What's the matter? Are you okay?" the little girl started to calm down and told Link what was happening.
"My daddy is inside wrestling with a man. They're yelling at each other." she said in between sniffles, "Then someone tried to grab me and my dad hurt him. Dad told me to run away so I wouldn't get hurt by their wrestling." She began to cry into his chest uncontrollably. Link picked her up and carried her over to Malon and Zelda who gave Link looks of confusion as to what was going on.
"Link, what's going."
"Just take care of her and go find some help." Link interrupted. Zelda got up to find some help while Malon took care of the little girl. Link ran back into the ally. He saw a door that was open and decided to go there first. As he approached the door, the screams of the two men were growing louder. Link stopped then leaned up against the wall. He peered in to see two men fighting. The one on top had a knife and was trying to stab the man under him. Link ran into the room to help him. He kicked the man on top right in the ribs. The guy dropped the knife when he rolled on to his side holding his ribs. Link the proceeded to help the man up.
"What are you doing here kid?" before Link could answer he continued, "You must leave now! You don't know what's going on here, or what you're getting yourself into by helping me! Thank you, but leave! Now!" Link gave the man a puzzled look. He just helped him and he was telling him to go home. During this bout of confusion, Link felt something dripping onto his hair, hat, and face. Link wiped the liquid off his face and was stunned at what he saw. Blood. He looked up to see blood coming from the mouth of the man in front of him. He then collapsed onto Link. Link looked up to see the man he had kicked starring at him with a sinister smile of approval.
"Thanks kid.for keeping him still long enough for me to kill him." He said while bowing in gratitude. Like lightning he came up and slashed Link across his right cheek knocking Link back and giving him a bloody gash. The blood trickled down Link's cheek, leaving crimson stains on his tunic. The guy then jumped over Link, who was on the floor now, and ran like hell. Link struggled to his feet to chase after him, but was stopped by the man on the floor.
"Wait.please." gurgled the man on the floor. Link stopped and bent down on one knee. The man handed Link a picture of the girl who Link had just left with Malon. "This is my daughter. She holds the only weapon that can be used to stop him now. Please..take care of her, and tell her.that I love her," and with those words he passed away.
"No no!" yelled Link, "What does she have? What's her name? Stop who damn it.who!?" but his words fell on deaf ears. Pissed, Link bolted out of the ally almost hitting the guards Zelda had gotten. He looked frantically searching for the man who cut his face.
"Damn it! Where did he go?" Link said with his blood boiling. Finally giving up, Link saw that the girls and the guards were starring at him. Zelda ran up to Link and put her handkerchief on his cut.
"Are you okay? What happened? How did you get this cut on your face?" Link put his finger to her lips to silence her.
"I'm okay." Link said praying that no one
would notice his face was flushed. The low levels of light coming down made that
possible. Link then turned his attention towards Malon who was holding that mans
child in her arms. She was doing a great job comforting her. She was cracking
jokes to keep her from crying. Link walked over there to see if she was all
right. Link kneeled besides Malon and took the girl in his arms. He then
proceeded to ask her if she knew anything about the man who her father was
fighting with. The girl nodded nervously at Link's question. She told him that
her dad worked for a man that he didn't like that much. He also told her that
the man was planning something in the Haunted Wastelands. She didn't know what,
but her father gave her something to give to anyone who looked like they could
help. She proceeded to pull out the amulet her father gave her. Link looked it
over. 'This must be the weapon he told me about,' Link thought as he
stared at the glyph on the amulet. He had seen this glyph before, but where? He
remembered now. The Hall of Heroes in the Lost Woods. It was just south of the
Forest Temple. "I have to go." Link bolted for the forest to go see
someone, as he ran he yelled, "Take care of the girl for me. I'll be right
back!"
The sun was a wonderful yellow-orange mix while it set over a horizon of trees by Hyrule Castle. Breathless from his run, the man who had just killed Shiryo, decided to walk the rest of the way to the Keep. First, he would take a break. He was breathing very hard. He'd never run so fast before in his life. A couple yards in front of him were a group of trees. He decided to sit down and lean against one of them. As he caught his breath, a slight breeze picked up gently rustling the tree leaves causing some of them to float amiably to the surrounding ground. As he stood up the breeze went through his hair drying up the sweat beads that formed from his little run. 'This feels so good. It must be nice to not have to worry about anything and be able just sit to enjoy this place,' he thought as he walked to tell Kain that Shiryo was dead. He had done his job well. This assassin was going to get big bucks. He heard a rustling in the bushes next to him and a voice spoke out. "How much did Kain pay you to kill that man?" questioned the voice from the bush.
The assassin thought he was hearing things before he realized there was someone in the bush. "500 rupees.why?" answered the assassin.
A bag flew out and landed at his feet. He picked it up and opened it. His mouth watered in delight. There were five hundred rupees in there. He was interrupted by the voice, "There's more where that came from. That's payment for your first job." Then a second bag landed next to his feet. Excitedly he picked it up and opened it. There was one thousand rupees in the bag. He almost had to catch himself from collapsing in faint. "Half now, half later. I want you to kill Kain." exclaimed the voice. The assassins head shot up. He dropped the bag of money then walked backwards slowly while shaking his head no.
"I can't kill him. He's too strong. He'll rip me apart like the chicken he eats. You're gonna have to find someone else man. I'm good, but not that good," grunted the assassin. Two objects flew out of the bush and landed next to him. It was a sword and shield. Both were eminently well done. The sword had a black blade with foreign runes on it. The hilt was nothing special. It was leather with a colossal ruby encrusted on the bottom. The shield was nothing-special either. Pure black with the same symbols from the sword on the shield. They went around the border with a huge ruby in the middle. 'Defiantly a matching set,' thought the assassin.
"With these you can take him out. However, you must do it now while he slumbers on his throne. He has consumed vast amounts of souls during a three-hour timeframe. He has been weakened by this. Go now! Go." the voice trailed off. He picked up the weapons and his money then ran to the keep that Kain was at. When he held the weapons in his hands, he could feel unlimited power coursing through his veins.
The assassin crept through the noisome corridors of the deathly silent keep. Eventually he made his way to the kings throne room. Silently he stalked forward across the floor of black marble until he confronted the towering, silent figure of Kain. Kain had devoured so many souls that he had grown three times his normal size. His skin was pale as if he was dead, and his eyes gave off an unholy red glare. The kings eye-fires were dim. Was he really sleeping as the voice said? He made no move to his presence though so he must be. Terror filled every bone in his body as he peered at him in awe. The runes in his crown gave off no internal lambency. For a moment, the assassin wondered if this was some evil trick, some new form of torture then he realized that he didn't care. He raised his blade and brought it down in a flashing arch. At the last moment, warned by some sixth sense, Kain stirred and raised his arm to ward off the fatal blow. The sword cut through his wrist and his hand fell to the floor. So great were the evil sorceries permeating from his body that the hand maintained some animation and scuttled off into the dark corridor like some huge spider. Kain was still exhausted from eating so many souls, but his power was still vast. He blasted the assassin with an evil bolt of lightning, which shot out from his eyes, that threatened to strip away the flesh from his body. The shot hit the assassins shield and sent him flying through the air. A great hiss of frustration escaped from Kains lips. The assassin struck again, shearing Kains ribs. The evil that held Kain together was so great that not one ounce of blood spilled from his mammoth body. Kain lashed out with his remaining hand and grasped the assassin by the throat, throttling him. Jewels of ruby red blood stood out of the assassins neck where Kains finger nails bit deep. His feet left the ground as Kain lifted him one-handed. Kain turned and catapulted him out the window sending him to a horrific death among the jagged rock face below. Kain smiled with delight. Then he realized that his left hand was missing. In a fit if anger, Kain screamed at the top of his lungs. Rage made his blood boil as he realized he could no longer cast the spell he had so diligently prepared for, or could he. He remembered his hand running of. After a frantic search, he sat down frustrated. Then a light went on in his peanut-sized brain. If he could not find his hand, he simply would take one from someone. An unholy smile grew ever so larger at his own idea. Kain yelled for a guard to enter the room. A few seconds later one came rushing in to see what he wanted.
"Yes.thank you for coming my good man. I need to ask you a favor. Could you give me.a hand?" The guard proceeded to look upon Kains face. His eye-fires glowed a bright red along with an ever-present smirk stretching across his face.
Chapter Three
‘If this is what I think it is I will have
no problem stopping whoever hired that assassin to kill that poor man,’
thought Link as he ran home. He was so tired and worn out. His legs hurt along
with his face. The sweat rolled down his face getting into his eyes causing that
stinging sensation that pisses everyone off sometime or another. Moreover, his
heart felt like it was going to rupture in his chest. It was pumping so hard
that it felt like one wrong move and it would pop right out of his chest just to
catch a breather. However, Link couldn’t think about that right now. He had
more important fish to fry. Saria might know what this is or what it is for. She
always seems to know these kinds of things. Link darted through the entranceway
to the Kokiri Forest and bolted into Sarias house so fast that she screamed
because he had frightened her. Realizing that he was there, he collapsed to his
hands and knees and started panting laboriously. Sweat beads rolled off his face
and hit the floor. Saria, realizing finally what had ran into her house so
rudely, got Link a glass of water and led him over to her bed so he could relax.
After Link downed the glass of water, he held up the amulet that was in his
pocket. Saria and her guest, which Link had failed to notice, walked over to
examine the amulet more thoroughly. Sarias guest took the amulet from Links
grasp and said he knew what this is. Link shot his head up in anticipation of
the answer, but it never came.
"Well, are you gonna tell me or leave me hanging here in suspense."
snapped Link. The man gave him a disappointed look. Then looked towards Saria.
"Is your friend here always so curt to people he doesn’t know?"
questioned the young man. Staring into the amulet as if he were in a trance, he
told Link that this amulet was a protective glyph on a gemstone. The harder the
gemstone the glyph was covering, the stronger the magic it held inside it. This
particular stone was a blue sapphire. They usually made these in the temples for
the goddess Nayru for the priest to wear for protection against evil spirits.
Then Saria interrupted.
"They are also on all the heroes in the Hall of Heroes just south of the
Forest Temple." exclaimed Saria. It finally hit Link that there was a
strange man in Sarias home.
"Who’s this?" smiled Link at Saria. She knew what he was thinking.
She would never here the end of it now. He would rag on her until she couldn’t
take it.
"Link this is my long time friend which I always told you about. His name
is Caradryan. He is a Hylian just like you, but like us Kokiri he stays young
forever." responded Saria to Links question. Link donned a look of
confusion on his tired and pale face.
"If he is a Hylian then how does he stay young." asked Link.
"Well…"
"I can answer that myself Saria." interrupted Caradryan, "You see
one day I was hunting in the forest which is something I should not have been
doing. Only the Kokiri and their guest are allowed to hunt in these woods.
Though I knew Saria, I didn’t tell her what I was doing. I followed a deer
miles until it led me to this opening with a large tree. I pulled the arrow back
and let that deer have it. I hit it right in the heart. Once I did that, the
tree said something to me. The only part I remember is that he said he knew I
would get to spend eternity to think about what I have done. That was many years
ago. All my friends are grown up and have families. Being immortal doesn’t
bother me, but the fact that I can never have a family is upsetting at
times." Link stared at him for a while then shook his hand.
"Welcome to the family." Link said, "I know she’ll make you
happy." Saria had a look in her eyes that he saw in only one other person,
Ganondorf. Link chuckled then realized no one else was laughing, so he left
before Saria ripped out his spleen. Link made haste to the Haunted Wastelands to
see if he could find something.
The sound of the little girl playing in the
flowers in the courtyard made Malon feel better. At such a young age, this girl
suffered a tragidy just as she did. But at least she still had her father. This
poor girl had no one, or at least that is what she led everyone to believe.
Malon walked over to her and sat down in the middle of all the flowers in the
middle of the courtyard. They were so beautiful. The colors were very pleasing
to the eye. Roses, buttercups, violets, and daisies gave off an aroma that made
you feel warm inside. Malon could now understand better why this girl was
playing so worry-free. Then it her like a sack of flour, she didn’t know this
girls name. She patted the ground signaling the girl to come and sit next to
her.
"How are you doing sweetie?" smiled Malon warmly, "What’s your
name? My name is Malon." The girl smiled back and said, "My name’s
Alariell. My brothers name is Aethis." responded Alariell while she picked
some roses from the garden they were sitting in. Alariell then proceed to give
them to Malon. Malons face showed signs of embarrassment and yet she was
flattered at the gesture shown by Alariell. She thought it was a very
flattering. Malon then picked some daisies then gave them to Alariell while
Malon put a violet in Alariells hair, which was very lovely. Malon was surprised
at herself for not noticing it sooner. She had long, flowing, red hair just as
she has. It was waste-length and tied in a ponytail. The way the sunlight
bounced off her hair gave the illusion of a waterfall of fire screaming towards
the floor. Her eyes were a dark green like the grass they sat upon. She was
indeed the mirror to Malons former self.
"Your name is very lovely. You never told me you had a brother."
questioned Malon. Alariell just shrugged.
"That’s because you never asked." replied Alariell curtly. Malon
shrugged and smiled towards the sky. The clouds overhead looked like soft pieces
of cotton as they leisurely followed were ever the soft and gentle breeze took
them. She thought what it would be like to have a brother or sister to play
with. She got so bored at the ranch. Her father was always either working or
sleeping and Ingo was just a plain jackass. She fell out of her daydream and hit
reality hard. "Do you know how to make a flower crown? It’s a lot of
fun." chuckled Malon to herself. Alariell shot Malon a baffled look.
"How do you make one?" replied Alariell. Her and Malon stood up and
dusted themselves off. Malon walked towards a tree and pulled off a vine from
the tree trunk. She showed it to Alariell then proceeded to tie it in a circle.
Then she proceeded to pick the assortment of flowers covering the ground. She
showed Alariell how to wrap the soft stems of the flowers around the vine for
support.
"And finally you take another vine and carefully wrap it around the soft
flower vines to hold the flowers in place. Now you’re done. Cool isn’t
it?" replied Malon, but her words fell on deaf ears. Alariell was too busy
admiring the one she had made.
"Its beautiful. Thank you for showing me how to do this." laughed
Alariell aloud. She put on the crown of flowers and started running around the
courtyard. Malon almost didn’t hear the soft footsteps in the hallway over the
laughter of the child who played so worry-free. She turned to see Zelda
approaching them with a smile on her face.
Link crawled over a large sand dune as he
approached what he hoped to be the ‘thing in the Haunted Wastelands’. He had
stealthily followed a guard to this spot. As Link crawled slowly up the hill, he
could see the sun began to set. The orange-red disk almost swallowed by the
horizon leaving the sky above an orange color. The further up you peered the
darker the colors became. ‘This would be a great place to take Zelda one
day,’ Link said to himself as the view astounded him. However, there wasn’t
time to take in the sights. He was on a reconnaissance mission. Something caught
his attention to his left. A very large man was dragging another person behind
him. He had him by his foot and was yelling at him. He knew this because he
could hear that man screaming. He approached a small isolated mud brick-style
building with a lone Gerudo guarding it. She had a spear in her hand but had a
sword in its sheath dangling on her belt. She stood at attention when the man
approached her. After a few exchanges of words between them, the enormous man
pointed towards the setting sun. He then walked off in the direction he pointed
towards. Link surmised that he must be the leader in charge or at least someone
important. He crawled all the way around the dune until he reached the end of
the sand-blown hill. Once there, he peered over to see he was along the right
side of the building. He ran over to the wall and plastered himself against it.
He gazed down into the jail cell and gazed inside to see a man with a broken
arm. The musty smell emanating from the room almost made Link gage. The man in
the cell saw Link and ran over to the wall, "Hey you," shrieked
Finreir. Link put his index finger to his mouth to silence him, "Get me out’a
here now." whispered Finreir grasping the iron bars in a death grip.
"First tell me about the man who brought you here and tell me what he’s
planning." replied Link.
"Get me out of here and I’ll tell you everything you want to know."
Finreir shot back. Link nodded in agreement. Then Link disappeared from sight.
"Hey, come back…"
"Shut up in there you traitor," screamed the guard to Finreir. Link
ran to the other side of the sand dune and pulled out his amulet. ‘I hope
this works,’ Thought Link as he pulled out a clear diamond with a small
green sphere in it, Farore’s Wind. ‘This only works in places with walls,
but if this amulet is as strong as Caradryan said it was then I should be able
to cast it for a limited amount of time,’ Link put the amulet around his
neck and threw the magic spell on the ground causing a cylinder of transparent
green magic to envelop Link’s body. With his hands pointed towards the
heavens, the magic started to dissipate into the air. Link struggled harder to
keep the magic from quitting on him. The amulet began to glow a soft green
light. Link could feel the power coarse through his veins. He focused that
energy towards his hands. Finally, the warp-point had been set. Now he had to
put the other part of his plan into effect. Link ran up the hill and charged the
guard. She put the spear stick in between his legs causing him to fall. She then
proceeded to throw him into the jail cell.
"Enjoy your stay at our little health spa you punk." laughed the
guard. Link looked over at the dumbfounded expression on his cellmates face.
"What the hell was that!?" griped Finreir holding Link up by his
tunic. Link brushed his hand off his tunic and said in a comical voice,
"Don’t touch me old man, I don’t know where you’ve been." Link
snickered, but found nothing but a sour look upon his cellmates cut and battered
face. "Just stand close to me and hang on for a wild ride." exclaimed
Link. He then threw his arms towards the sky again then they were gone. They
appeared just on the other side of the sanddune. Finreir looked around
enthusiastically to his new surroundings. Link picked up his weapons and
inquired about the man who brought him here. Finreir sat down and told Link
everything about Kains plan to raise the dead, get revenge on all of man-kind,
and rule Hyrule. Link sat down next to Finreir still absorbing the information
he had just heard. Link jumped to his feet.
"You must go warn the King about Kains evil plan." ordered Link out
loud, "Show the guards this paper, and they should let you in. Tell the
king what you told me. Then tell him to hurry." Finreir, seeing a chance to
get revenge on Kain, agreed to help Link out. Before he left he told Link to be
careful because Kains spiritual advisor likes to play with peoples minds and is
stronger than he lets on. He took off for Hyrule Castle while Link went further
into the wastelands looking for the Keep at which Kain resided.
The kings silky black hair rustled in the
summers cool breeze which blew in through the window as he watched Malon and his
daughter play with the little girl. A man walked in and handed the king a
scroll, which he asked for earlier today. The king thanked and told the man he
may go. He wanted to watch his daughter play a little while longer. Zelda
reminded him of her mother so much. The way her golden-blond hair went every
which-way as she ran through the flowerbed, chasing the little girl. How well
she made friends with the other kids. Although she only had two real friends,
she always had people talk to her as she browsed the market. Maybe that was
because they knew she was the princess though. It made no difference to him. She
was also so independent. When she wanted something bad enough, she took it. The
king decided to read the scroll now that he had enough of watching Zelda and her
friend.
Zelda, Malon, and Alariell were playing tag in the courtyard. They were laughing
and having a blast when Zelda’s dad walked into the courtyard. They stopped
and Zelda began to walk slowly over to her father with her head hung low. She
dragged her feet across the ground trying to buy her some time to think of an
excuse. ‘What did I do now,’ thought Zelda as she finally reached her
father.
"You didn’t do anything Zelda, so stop acting like your sorry. That is,
unless you did something I should know about?" smirked the king waving at
Malon and Alariell. They both blushed and waved nervously back. Despite the king’s
age, he was a very handsome man. In his early 50’s, the king still had
attractive women hitting on him. ‘Wait until my dad finds out that the king
waved to me. He’ll be amazed at how nice he seems to be,’ thought Malon
as her and Alariell went back to playing tag. The king told Zelda that they had
located Alariells brother. He worked in the market place, but he lives by
himself, not with Alariell and her deceased father. From the tax reports, he
made off very well. He rents a room at house #65. Zelda ran over and told Malon
and Alariell the good news. Alariells face lit up like a Christmas tree. She
finally knew were her brother was. Just then a man ran in, past the king, and
collapsed on the floor a short distance from Zelda. When he landed, he let out a
howl of pain. The king ran up to him to see if he was dead. He was breathing
very deep and hard. After he caught his breath, he told the king about
everything.
"What did you say that mans name was?" said the king sporting a look
of nervousness across his face.
"His name was," Finreir caught his breath, "Kain." he said
as he looked into the kings eyes. The king said something under his breath then
told the guards to assemble in front of the castle.
"Malon," barked the king, "take your friend and go to her
brothers house. Stay put until I come and get you." Malon nodded and headed
for the market with Alariell following her like a shadow. Zelda ran up to her
father and grabbed hold of his pant leg then gave it a good tug.
"What’s going on daddy?" inquired Zelda. The king looked down at his
daughter.
"I have a feeling that Hyrule is being tested yet again." replied the
king nervously, "Your friend Link went to go and try to stop them."
Then he took off to gather and rally his troops. The king was a brilliant
general and master diplomat, but had no way of stopping those two. The king rode
his horse as fast as it would go followed by the best bodyguards Hyrule could
offer. He wanted to help Link and rid the world of this consistent evil once and
for all. A scared look came across Zelda’s face as her father went to go help
her one true love. She fell to her knees and began to weep softly into her
hands. Her eyes were swimming in a sea of tears. She could only utter a couple
of words.
"No, Link" she said in between weeps, "Why?"
Chapter Four
Link just stood there gawking at the
monumental pyramid looming in front of him. On each corner of the pyramid stood
an obelisk at least 20 feet high, two feet taller than the pyramid. The points
being black marble finished off the tips of these gray marble structures. Link
could hear the distant sound of horse hooves coming full speed to this place.
Link dove behind a rock in anticipation of the mystery guest. He was astounded
when he saw the king and his Royal Bodyguards get off their horses and stared at
the pyramid just as Link had. Link came out from behind the rock. Startled, the
king began to draw his sword until he saw it was Link. A lowly raindrop pelted
Links nose. He looked up to see dark storm clouds start to gather around the
pyramid.
"Kain must be starting the spell." claimed Link tensely.
"Lets go." ordered the king. Link, the king, and the king’s
bodyguards ran into the pyramid, through the hallway, and into the main room.
However, they arrived too late. Kain had finished casting the spell. A crystal
prism sitting on a staff in the back end of the room began to glow an unholy
blinding green light. The sound of a tornado spewed forth from the prism. Link
and the king could feel themselves being gently pushed back by the seemingly
endless waves of evil energy. They bodyguards were thrown clear of the room
altogether. Their limbs began to go numb; they became disoriented, and wavered
on the brink of unconsciencesness. This only made them realize the importance of
their mission ever more clearly. Link suddenly felt the effects of the magic
lessening upon him. He gazed down to see the amulet glow a light blue and began
to levitate gently off his chest. He starred in awe and wondered what was
happening. He could see the magic, coming from the prism, begin to wrap around
him as if he were in some ball. ‘This amulet must be protecting me from the
magic by placing a protective sphere around me,’ Link thought to himself.
He heard a moan to his right. The king had been pushed down to one knee. His
hands were on his head as he struggled to stay conscience. Link had to act fast
or he would lose the only person who could help him. He reached into his pocket
and pulled out a diamond-shaped crystal with a tiny blue sphere imbedded in it.
He threw it in front of the king causing a similar shield to enclose the king
and protect him from further harm. As suddenly as it began, the noise and waves
of pulsing magic ended. Link looked over to see Kain on one knee with both hands
plastered on the floor as he breathed heavily. Sweat dripping from his pale
face. Casting that spell had taken a lot out of Kain. He was weak and everyone
could feel it. Shanaar peered over to see Link helping the king to his feet. He
posed no threat, nor did the king. His magic was strong though. Shanaar looked
at Kain with evil in his eyes. Now was the time to strike. He was too weak to
defend himself. Shanaar pointed his right hand towards Kain. A dark-purple
sphere of energy began to grow just in front of his palm. Kain looked up to see
what was happening.
"Shanaar!!" Kain yelled as the ball of energy enveloped his entire
body. The energy Shanaar let lose into Kains body caused him to fly towards the
back of the room. Kain’s body hit the wall with a thud. He struggled to get
up, but fell back to the floor moaning in pain. Blood seeped from his mouth,
leaving a puddle on the floor. Shanaar let out a blood-curtailing laugh that
sent shivers up Links spine. Link put the king in a safe corner then went to
face Shanaar. Link could feel Shanaars evil gaze peer deep into his mind.
"Hmm…fighting you may be more difficult than I thought, so perhaps we
should take this little tiff else where." Suddenly, in the blink of an eye,
they were no longer in the pyramid. They were in Hyrule field. Link searched
franticly for the king. To his horror, he saw the king and Zelda being chained
to the rock face that part of Lon Lon Ranch sat on. Again, Link and Shanaar
engaged into a starring match. The anger felt by Link was soon overcome with a
new emotion, fear. Fear for his life was what Link thought of now, as he was no
longer looking at Shanaar. He was looking past him, at the dozens of skeletons
and zombies that began to gather behind Shanaar.
"The spell Kain cast wasn’t to bring one person, but many people
back." Thought Link aloud.
"You’re smarter than you let on, aren’t you boy?" hollered Shanaar,
"The spell brings those killed through-out Hyrules turbulent history back
to life. They may receive their revenge and I will rule the world!!"
A rumble came forth from behind Link. The Heroes from the Hall of Heroes lined
up along side of Link. He was nervous about having a bunch of dead people around
him, but at least they didn’t smell. Shanaar pointed his sword towards Link
and his ‘men’ and the two groups charged into a battle that was to decide
the fate of Hyrule and its entire people. The spectators mouths became dry as
the desert. Some people clenched their fist in a death grip in anticipation of
the outcome of the battle. The undead legions met and soon fierce melee combat
broke out. It was an evenly matched and bitterly fought contest. Links men were
resolute, while Shanaars men were like automatons. Every step perfectly
synchronized to the beat of a massive, human-skinned drum. Links army charged
into the wall of undead. Amid the battle, two god-like beings walked. Hacking
away at the enemy until they finally met. In the center of the battle the two
titans clashed. Link charged with lightning quick speed. Shanaar had almost no
time to react or parried Links blow causing a gapping gash in Shanaars left leg,
which bled profusely. Seeing an opening, Shanaar blasted Link with the same shot
that killed Kain. The blow hit Link, but caused only minimal damage due to the
amulet Link wore. The blast still sent Link 15 feet back leaving dips in the
ground were his feet had slid.
For an hour the two fought while the battle waged on all around them. Shanaar
slashed Links right arm. Link couldn’t keep it up. Feeling his strength seep
away, Link launched himself into one final berserk assault. Link ended it with a
mighty blow not even Ganon himself could’ve survived. To Links and every ones
surprise Shanaar disappeared. His men fell back to the top of their hill. Link
looked ecstatically for his foe. Then Link caught sight of a ball of energy
heading for him. Link had only enough time to put up his shield to defend
himself from the shot. The blast hit its mark causing an explosion and kicked up
a cloud of dust around Link. The crowd gasped in shock as their hero had been
slain. Shanaar laughed maniacally all the way down to the ground. A cold wind
blew across the silent battlefield. The wind blew at his cloak causing it to
wave like a flag in a cool breeze. This wind also blew away the dust cloud
around Link. Link was crouched down on his right knee. His sword was stabbed in
the ground with his hand still atop it grasping it firmly. His shield arm hung
limp and bloodied. Any clothing that had been on this arm was now gone. Replaced
with blood, cuts, and bruises. Where his shirt did began, was all torn and
tattered, stained with blood and dirt. Link slowly brought his head up and fixed
his gaze on Shanaar. He had blood oozing out of every orifice on his head. The
ground around him was devoid of any plant life. A crater five feet-by-three feet
deep was in front of Link. Link told the goddesses that he would give his life
for Hyrule’s and Zelda’s safety. Soon Link grabbed his head and fell to the
floor.
‘He peered over to the wall and saw her
missing.
"Link!" screamed a frightened Zelda. Link looked towards her voice.
Shanaar had grabbed her by the throat after yelling his name. Link could see the
look of fear on her face. That expression would be burned in his minds eye
forever.
"Let her go! If you so much as put one scratch on her, I’ll kill
you!" threatened Link.
"You mean like…" Shanaar hoisted Zelda in the air so everyone
could see her. He then put the tip of his sword to her stomach and finished his
sentence, "This!!" Shanaar thrusted his sword into her stomach,
impaling her. He then pulled it out, still holding her by the throat. Zelda
looked at Link with her beautiful sky-blue eyes and quietly moaned in a low,
trembling, voice, "L…Link. Help…me…" her words were cut off as
Shanaar released her from his icy-cold death grasp.
Zeldas dead, lifeless body landed with a thud and began to tumble down the
hill Shanaar was atop. As she rolled, she left a crimson trial in her wake. Link
ran to Zelda to try to stop her erratic rolling and help her. When he reached
her, she was face first in the grass. Link sat on his knees and rolled her onto
her back. Blood gushed from her enormous wound. Blood dripped from her mouth
onto Links lap. Link starred into her dead-cold eyes, as see died with them
open. Link began to tremble as tears rolled off his check and landed on her pale
face. He shot his head up and screamed,’
"Zelda!!" Link jumped to his feet, and finished his outburst,
"You’ll pay for this with your blood. You animal!" anger and rage
ran through Links body. The amulet began to glow a white-hot blinding light. The
ground trembled as Links breathing got more expeditious. Bits and pieces of the
ground became up-rooted as he screamed with blinding rage. He let out one last
scream of rage and Link charged Shanaar almost faster than the eye could see.
The crowd began to talk about Links sudden change. They asked each other
questions like ‘Why did he scream Zeldas name’ ‘Why did he get so mad’
and ‘What was going on in his head’. Did he blow a gasket or something?
Zelda also wondered the same thing. ‘What did Shanaar do to him? Why’d he
yell my name? I’m right here,’ Link charged forth with the speed of an
arrow. He landed a solid blow to Shanaars stomach, causing him to keel over in
pain. Link then uppercut him while he was bent over. Shanaar landed on his back,
as Link then kick him in his balls. Not satisfied with the pain Shanaar was in,
he continued his berserk assault. As Shanaar groaned in pain, Link grabbed him
by his ankles and began to spin around in circles until Shanaar was spinning so
fast; he was off the ground. Link had him spinning above his head, then he
slammed him into the earth. A cloud of dust covered them both. There was the
sound of pounding going on in the dust cloud. One could only assume that Link
was drilling Shanaar with punches. This pounding kicked up even more dust into
the air. When the noise commenced, and the dust cleared, Shanaar had been
pounded into a bloody, disorganized pulp. Link stood above Shanaar’s quivering
and twitching body. He pointed the palm on his hand towards Shanaar and let
loose a similar energy shot that Shanaar used on Kain. Sensing the evil had gone
for good, the amulets power drained from Link’s now bulging body. His body
doubled in mass to accommodate the magic in it. Link collapsed to the floor.
"Link!" screamed Zelda as she struggled to be lose from her shackles.
Impa charged from the crowd with an ax in hand. She hacked away at the chains
binding the king and Zelda. Once free, Zelda ran to Links war-torn body and held
him, as best she could, in her trembling arms. Her hero was still alive, just
tired. Tears filled her eyes, but not ones of sadness. Ones of joy for he saved
Hyrule, her, and her father. She softly caressed his dirt-filled blond hair.
Links eyes opened slightly to see an angel above him. Link smiled at the sight
of Zeldas face over his.
"I thought you were dead." whispered Link running his hand through her
silky, golden-blond hair.
"That was an illusion. I’m very much alive." she said smiling. Zelda
gently kissed Link on his forehead. He smiled then closed his eyes so he could
get a well, deserved rest. "Rest easy Link, my hero…my love." Zelda
whispered quietly.
Link awoke to the sound of some Robins sing on
his windowsill. Link rolled over on to his stomach to watch and listen to the
beautiful song of the birds. He was still sore from the battle and that was a
week ago. He couldn’t help but smile. He rolled on to his back and began to
stare at the ceiling. A sound coming Link’s doorway aroused his curiosity. Saw
a royal imperial solider standing at his doorway.
"Are you Link of the Kokiri Forest?" asked the solider.
"Yes I am. Why?" responded Link. The solider held out a colorful
folded sheet of paper. Link walked over and took it, then read it out loud:
Link of the Kokiri Forest,
You are invited as the guest of honor at the royal banquet feast in your
name. There will be an assortment of food, music, games, and other stuff to do.
You may bring any number of guests you wish. It starts at noon and goes to six
at night. We hope you can grace us with your presence. If transportation is a
problem, ask to the solider.
"Show that to the guard at the front gate for admittance. Shall I sent a
cart to pick you up?" Link nodded in approval, "It has been an honor
to met you." The guard bowed then left back to the castle. A million things
raced through Links mind. ‘Should I bring something to eat? What should I
wear? How should I act? Are a lot of people going to be there? Will Zelda be
there?’ Links stomach got queasy at that thought, ‘Should I bring her
something?’ Links face lit up at his idea. He ran over to his dresser and
pulled out a piece of silk cloth that was folded very neatly. When he unfolded
it a gold necklace with a locket slid into his hands. It was the only item he
had to remember his mother with. Zelda would love it. Seeing this on Zelda would
let his mothers spirit live on in Link and Zelda. He opened the locket to see
what was inside. The latched part had space for an engraving, while the other
side was meant to hold some form of picture. Link decided to take a bath because
he smelled worse than those dead people he was fighting. He took a towel,
washcloth, and bar of soap. He shoved them into a bag and leisurely climbed down
his ladder and headed to the hot spring.
Link dropped the bag and his clothes then jumped into the spring. For a while he
just floated there not doing anything. He was just enjoying his first bath in a
week. While Link was lathering up his washcloth, he spotted Caradryan coming his
way. Link was very protective of Saria, and didn’t usually like the people she
knew. Caradryan was different for some reason. Caradryan come over and sat on a
rock that was next to Links bag.
"Link," began Caradryan, "how long have you and Saria known each
other?" he inquired.
"I’ve known Saria all my life. Like you, I am also a Hylian, but my mom
brought me here to the Kokiri Forest because Hyrule was under attack. She
thought this place was safe." said Link. Caradryan sighed then got off the
rock and began to splash water on his face.
"Do you think she judges people on who they are?" asked Caradryan
sporting a look of depression on his face. Link began to laugh so hard that he
dropped his bar of soap into the water. He couldn’t get it because he was
still laughing so hard. "What’s so funny?" he asked.
"Saria is the nicest person on the face of Hyrule. Why would you think that
she would judge you like that? Do you really think she’s that shallow?"
laughed Link. Caradryan smiled warmly at those words Link said. He thanked Link
then left. Link looked down to see his bar of soap twenty something feet down.
He shrugged his shoulders and just scrubbed extra hard to get the dirt off.
Link sat nervously outside the Kokiri entrance waiting for his ride. Minutes
later that ride arrived and he jumped inside and headed for Hyrule Castle. When
he got inside, he saw the king, Impa, and Zelda sitting there. They were both
dressed up for the occasion. Link looked down at his green Kokiri tunic and
cursed himself for not dressing up. The king placed his hand on Links shoulder.
Link looked up to see the king looking at him.
"Surly the boy, I mean man, who saved Hyrule can wear whatever he wants at
a party in his name." said the king smiling at Link who smiled right back.
Zelda jumped off her seat and sat next to Link. She then gave him a kiss on his
cheek, which he turned red after receiving. She then put her arm around his neck
and rested her head on his shoulder. Link began to play with her hair while she
rested on him. The king and Impa smiled at each other. They could see young love
at its best in these two. The king had no problem if Zelda wanted to see Link.
She was probably safer with him, than anyone else. When they reached the castle,
they went straight to the dinning hall. There Link sat to the right of the king
and to the left of Zelda. The king started the festivities with a toast to Link,
and then they ate an early dinner. Afterwards there was music and dancing. Link
sat that out because he couldn’t dance, but Zelda dragged him out there and
got him to dance. Though he didn’t know what he was doing, Link was having a
blast. They played all sorts of games together. Link won a stuffed Zora in an
archery game.
"Its so cute. Did you win that for me?" asked Zelda trying to grab the
Zora doll from Links hands.
"This is for me." Link said sarcastically. Zelda gave him a hard look,
which he quickly conceded to.
"That’s better my knight in shining armor." Zelda said pinching his
cheek. They spent the entire party at each others side. As they were walking,
Link saw a man taking pictures. He grabbed Zeldas arm and dragged her over
there. It was her turn to be dragged somewhere. She had been doing it all day to
him. Because Link was the guest of honor, everything was free for him and his
guest. After the picture was taken, he talked to the man for a few minutes then
came back to Zelda. They saw that it was time to head back to the dinning room
for the closing ceremonies. The king made another toast in Links name then put
him in front of a podium for a speech. Link swallowed hard, as his mouth and
throat became incredibly dry. He knew where it went though. It was pouring out
of his head and armpits. He was sweating like a dog in the desert.
"I would like to thank all of you for coming and setting this party up for
me. I really didn’t know what to expect, but I had fun. Thank you for
everything you’ve done. This has been a wonderful day." When Link said
that sentence, he was starring at Zelda who smiled and waved. The crowd began to
clap at Links speech. It wasn’t the best in the world, but he was only twelve.
They applauded because he got up there and spoke. After everyone was gone, Link
asked if it was okay for him to do something for Zelda because he found out she
planned this for him. Link whispered what he wanted to do in the kings ear. The
king smiled and said, "Go for it my boy…go for it." Link Zelda, and
Impa hoped into the cart and rode to Links chosen destination. He had Zeldas
eyes closed all the way there. Once there, he helped her out of the cart and
helped her to the spot.
"We’re here. You may open your eyes now." said Link. She opened them
to see the sun setting over Lake Hylia. It was the most beautiful thing she had
seen. It took her breath away. The orange orb falling slowly over the glistening
clear waters. Link then handed a silk cloth to Zelda who unfolded it excitedly.
What she saw brought tears to her eyes. She opened the locket to see the picture
her and Link took earlier that day. Zelda put her hand over her mouth to keep
from crying aloud as she read the inscription: Zelda, my love for you speaks
always, but not always in words. She put her head on his shoulders and they
watched the sun finish setting together.
THE END
AUTHOR’S NOTE: Well that does it. What did you think about the story? Did you see that ending coming or not. If you didn’t see it coming then my story wasn’t that bad. You were supposed to think Zelda was dead, but if your smart then you might have figured out that you can’t kill off one of the main characters in a ongoing story. At least, not yet any ways. I would really appreciate it if you did take some time to tell me what you thought of it. If not, that’s all right too. I can understand some people are just real, lazy. Like me for example:-) even if you thought it stunk, tell me then tell me why. Please. My e-mail address is at the top of this story. Thank you for your time. (assuming you finished my story, of course.)