As a celebration of my wonderful birth, I am unveiling this new story. Basically, one day, I thought up a few alternate endings to several Zelda games. I naturally wrote them down and here we stand.
If anyone has any ideas for alternate endings tell me and if they're good and I can make material out of them I'll make them. It takes only a few minutes and doesn't take away from any other projects, so send in your suggestions!
Published February 2, 2011
Ocarina of Time: The Ploy
Link sprinted up the stairs to Ganondorf's keep, his sword slick with the blood of the madman's many monsters. Every monster thrown at him had fallen; all that remained was the mastermind.
His trusted companion Navi flew just behind him. "You know, I thought that Ganondorf would have had a lot more monsters in here," she said. "We only faced twenty or so."
"I'm not complaining," Link panted, slowing his running. "I think he wants to deal with me personally."
They reached the final door. Link dramatically threw it open, revealing a golden room full of beautiful stain glass windows. However, the room was empty. "Where is he?"
Without warning the whole castle began to rumble. "What's going on?" Navi shouted, feeling the tremors increase in magnitude.
Outside, Ganondorf calmly watched as his castle dropped into the lava, sinking quickly. He nodded contently and turned to the captured Princess Zelda. "And that's the end of your hero."
Zelda watched the last few bubbles of air escape from the molten rock. "Did you just destroy your own castle?"
"Mhm. Kid's dead too." He sat down at the large pipe organ which he had made sure to save before sinking his ship. "What song should I play?"
"You didn't even try to fight him, you just sunk the whole thing..."
"Yup, I'm a bastard. Any song requests?"
Zelda glared at him before reluctantly muttering, "Desert Sunset..."
"Ah, a fine choice." Ganondorf pointed at a nearby Red Bubble. "You, go down there and retrieve his arm." As the Bubble left he cracked his knuckles, placing his fingers on the keys. "I'm so great."
Fighting isn't always the best solution. When uncertain, it is always an option to perform an action that ensures certain victory. No matter the methods, to the winner goes the spoils!
