I'm only going over this once!
I do not own anything of Zelda!Nothing!Nada!
This is my second Zelda story, I'm not exactly sure if this is going to go
out as good as my other one is, which is going to be up dated soon, but I'm
going to try. Hope yahz like it! Seez yeah!
Zelda The Ocarina of Time
The sacred sword is more than just a key to time, The songs are worth more than known, The key to the triforce is right in front of you, It's just......you won't ever find it.
She stood in a stone building that seemed to be familiar to her; great stone walls surrounded her and a ceiling went up until it just looked like a dark hole. The place had a feeling of importance, and the sound of people humming, humming a song that was known to only the royal family, known as the song of time. She looked around, interested in what she was here for, and walked up to the front where she rested a hand one of three holes in a stone platform where ancient writing was scrawled blearily on it.
Slowly three colors glowed from each hole,the right red,the left green,and the middle a serene blue that reminded her of the sparkling waters that surrounded the castle.
Slowly, the lights brighten, surrounding her, and blinding her. Once she opened her eyes a fog, not thick, but too thick to see through, was swaying before her eyes, swirling around her becoming odd figures, and hunting beasts.
It wasn't a cold mist, nor was it hot, and she just floated around in it, having it swallow her up into the eternal abyss called dream.
It seemed she floated there on an endless journey to no where, until finally she heard something. It was distant, but kept repeating itself, until it finally made itself to her long shaped ears with slight curls at the end.
"Triforce," hissed a voice in the mist, sending shivers down her spine.
Jerking her head every which way, she looked for the speaker. Finding none, she began to panic. She never was the brave one, she knew that all too well, it was the fact that now--when she might be in danger--she couldn't so much as lift a hand to defend herself.
The mist around her slowly blended, melted, until it became ground and trees, the clouds up above her blackened with evil, and the crisp air stanched with fear and death, she shivered as a cold wind blew harder.
Then, as if an angel breaking into all that was evil, a green light descended upon the land, showering from the forest into the clouds, then coming back down again in front of her.
She looked at the small ball of light in mild curiosity, and took a step foreword, before jumping back, when it started to form something.
Arms and legs stretched out of the ball, and a body was formed with a head on top.
A small fairy floated beside the young man, who looked to be seventeen, with green clothing. But in his hand, shining like the sun, was a diamond. Green in a shape of an oval, no larger than his palm, the boy held it out for her to marvel at.
But, in a flash from the glistening diamond, all went white for her, and she woke with a start. ~~~~~~~
The field of Hyrule laid out like a blanket, surrounded by evil, the skies black as night, the air cold and thick, making every breath a hard job.
Rain fell down like bullets, cutting at his skin making it rip open, and hail soon fallowed bruising him.
Despite the cold weather, the aching rain, and the constant bruising hail, Link stood there, though he did not know why. In this dream, for he knew it could be nothing but, he stood amongst people. He knew there were others with him yet they were unseen and unheard.
But he figured even if they tried to talk to him, the words would not penetrate his shocked mind, seeing as how he couldn't even move, much less think right. Everything was a hazy veil of mist, thickening his thoughts with endless possibilities, yet never finished or understood.
Link heard a rhythmic beat in the distance, yet of what he did not know, finally he was able to turn around, and was allowed the view of a large castle, its bridge, which was drawn up, slowly sinking toward the floor of the ground by rusty chains.
The rhythm was coming closer, and was speeding up to a gruesome pace, until, turning a sharp corner around a house, was a snowy white horse that glowed with a magical radiance, unlike he had ever seen before.
The horse came, and immediately, all he saw was a sight of a girl and woman, and another horse in front of him with a gruesome rider, before he woke up with a fiery pain that ran through his veins.
He closed his mouth, once noticing he was screaming, and quickly gasped for breath, holding his chest as if he couldn't breathe.
After the pain left, he wiped away tears that had slowly made their way down his face, and got up, his bare feet touching the cold wood floor.
Clumsily making his way over to the table across from his bed, he leaned on it for support. Link was small, blond haired with the most beautiful blue eyes you have ever seen, but he was in fact at the young age of nine, turning ten.
He coughed, stood up right, and made his way briskly to his window, pulling back the shades. For a second, dark mist invaded his vision, and a dead forest, before going back to what was really there. Baby blue skies, clouds happily drifting in them, a bright sun rising over the many hills of trees, and a slight mist on the ground, as the cool, crisp morning air made its way to Link's nose. He shivered.
He smiled, though, once smelling the deep, sweet smell of pine. Ah yes pine. It always calmed him.
"Link!" yelled a young girl's voice below. He looked down to find a girl with green hair, green eyes, and green clothes. Green, everything about her was always so...green. But why she favors the color, he didn't know.
"Link," she yelled laughing, "come down. But get dressed! I got a surprise! W...I have to show you something!"
So saying, she jumped over to his ladder, and started to climb it.
In a frenzy, Link grabbed his clothing and put it on, and when she came in, he was trying to, put his boot on his head and his hat on his foot.
Giving off a slight giggle, Saria made her way over, grabbed the boot, and wrinkled hat, and put them in the right places.
Standing back, she gave a sharp nod of improvement; and, as he noticed, she seemed to be trying, but not succeeding, in hiding a mischievous grin.
"There," she said in a bell like voice, "Now you HAVE to come!"
While she made her way down the ladder, made of vines, and covered in moss, Link asked, "What is it? Is something wrong? Where are we going?"
"Oh you'll see silly!" she said, and started to run, while he followed, still asking.
Suddenly, they stopped outside Mido's house, the forest bully and 'chief', as he called himself of the Kokiri. His house was, by far, the largest, being a part of an old oak tree, its roof skyrocketing so much, they had to make different levels. They, being the forest people, seeing as how, Mido didn't want to work so hard.
"Wha....what are we doing HERE!?" he asked. Getting no answer, he started to turn, but was suddenly pushed inside, and everything was dark.
Zelda The Ocarina of Time
The sacred sword is more than just a key to time, The songs are worth more than known, The key to the triforce is right in front of you, It's just......you won't ever find it.
She stood in a stone building that seemed to be familiar to her; great stone walls surrounded her and a ceiling went up until it just looked like a dark hole. The place had a feeling of importance, and the sound of people humming, humming a song that was known to only the royal family, known as the song of time. She looked around, interested in what she was here for, and walked up to the front where she rested a hand one of three holes in a stone platform where ancient writing was scrawled blearily on it.
Slowly three colors glowed from each hole,the right red,the left green,and the middle a serene blue that reminded her of the sparkling waters that surrounded the castle.
Slowly, the lights brighten, surrounding her, and blinding her. Once she opened her eyes a fog, not thick, but too thick to see through, was swaying before her eyes, swirling around her becoming odd figures, and hunting beasts.
It wasn't a cold mist, nor was it hot, and she just floated around in it, having it swallow her up into the eternal abyss called dream.
It seemed she floated there on an endless journey to no where, until finally she heard something. It was distant, but kept repeating itself, until it finally made itself to her long shaped ears with slight curls at the end.
"Triforce," hissed a voice in the mist, sending shivers down her spine.
Jerking her head every which way, she looked for the speaker. Finding none, she began to panic. She never was the brave one, she knew that all too well, it was the fact that now--when she might be in danger--she couldn't so much as lift a hand to defend herself.
The mist around her slowly blended, melted, until it became ground and trees, the clouds up above her blackened with evil, and the crisp air stanched with fear and death, she shivered as a cold wind blew harder.
Then, as if an angel breaking into all that was evil, a green light descended upon the land, showering from the forest into the clouds, then coming back down again in front of her.
She looked at the small ball of light in mild curiosity, and took a step foreword, before jumping back, when it started to form something.
Arms and legs stretched out of the ball, and a body was formed with a head on top.
A small fairy floated beside the young man, who looked to be seventeen, with green clothing. But in his hand, shining like the sun, was a diamond. Green in a shape of an oval, no larger than his palm, the boy held it out for her to marvel at.
But, in a flash from the glistening diamond, all went white for her, and she woke with a start. ~~~~~~~
The field of Hyrule laid out like a blanket, surrounded by evil, the skies black as night, the air cold and thick, making every breath a hard job.
Rain fell down like bullets, cutting at his skin making it rip open, and hail soon fallowed bruising him.
Despite the cold weather, the aching rain, and the constant bruising hail, Link stood there, though he did not know why. In this dream, for he knew it could be nothing but, he stood amongst people. He knew there were others with him yet they were unseen and unheard.
But he figured even if they tried to talk to him, the words would not penetrate his shocked mind, seeing as how he couldn't even move, much less think right. Everything was a hazy veil of mist, thickening his thoughts with endless possibilities, yet never finished or understood.
Link heard a rhythmic beat in the distance, yet of what he did not know, finally he was able to turn around, and was allowed the view of a large castle, its bridge, which was drawn up, slowly sinking toward the floor of the ground by rusty chains.
The rhythm was coming closer, and was speeding up to a gruesome pace, until, turning a sharp corner around a house, was a snowy white horse that glowed with a magical radiance, unlike he had ever seen before.
The horse came, and immediately, all he saw was a sight of a girl and woman, and another horse in front of him with a gruesome rider, before he woke up with a fiery pain that ran through his veins.
He closed his mouth, once noticing he was screaming, and quickly gasped for breath, holding his chest as if he couldn't breathe.
After the pain left, he wiped away tears that had slowly made their way down his face, and got up, his bare feet touching the cold wood floor.
Clumsily making his way over to the table across from his bed, he leaned on it for support. Link was small, blond haired with the most beautiful blue eyes you have ever seen, but he was in fact at the young age of nine, turning ten.
He coughed, stood up right, and made his way briskly to his window, pulling back the shades. For a second, dark mist invaded his vision, and a dead forest, before going back to what was really there. Baby blue skies, clouds happily drifting in them, a bright sun rising over the many hills of trees, and a slight mist on the ground, as the cool, crisp morning air made its way to Link's nose. He shivered.
He smiled, though, once smelling the deep, sweet smell of pine. Ah yes pine. It always calmed him.
"Link!" yelled a young girl's voice below. He looked down to find a girl with green hair, green eyes, and green clothes. Green, everything about her was always so...green. But why she favors the color, he didn't know.
"Link," she yelled laughing, "come down. But get dressed! I got a surprise! W...I have to show you something!"
So saying, she jumped over to his ladder, and started to climb it.
In a frenzy, Link grabbed his clothing and put it on, and when she came in, he was trying to, put his boot on his head and his hat on his foot.
Giving off a slight giggle, Saria made her way over, grabbed the boot, and wrinkled hat, and put them in the right places.
Standing back, she gave a sharp nod of improvement; and, as he noticed, she seemed to be trying, but not succeeding, in hiding a mischievous grin.
"There," she said in a bell like voice, "Now you HAVE to come!"
While she made her way down the ladder, made of vines, and covered in moss, Link asked, "What is it? Is something wrong? Where are we going?"
"Oh you'll see silly!" she said, and started to run, while he followed, still asking.
Suddenly, they stopped outside Mido's house, the forest bully and 'chief', as he called himself of the Kokiri. His house was, by far, the largest, being a part of an old oak tree, its roof skyrocketing so much, they had to make different levels. They, being the forest people, seeing as how, Mido didn't want to work so hard.
"Wha....what are we doing HERE!?" he asked. Getting no answer, he started to turn, but was suddenly pushed inside, and everything was dark.
