So begins my new era of Fan Fiction. This is my first one so far. I hope
y'all likes it. I have to say I'm really liking all this writing. There's
just something about the Legend of Zelda that makes me want to create new
adventures. So begins.
.A New Legend.
"The moon rises. So begins another night of intense battle. The insidious Star-Children seem to exist only to cause trouble for one person. That person is I. The mighty LINK!" "The Mighty Link?!?" Dropping out of his ridiculous pose, a hurt look apon his face, "What do you mean Navi?" "You're The Mighty Link?" Replied the floating little light bulb with wings that was Navi the fairy. Link grinned, the hurt look being replaced by one of immense superiority. "That's right." He resumed his pose, sword raised above his head and one leg raised with the foot resting against his knee. ".The MIGHTY LINK!!!!! Pretty good pose huh!?!" "You know," Muttered Navi, coming to rest on top of one of the pieces of the jar Link had previously shattered by accident while flailing about with his sword. "All this hero of time stuff has gone right to your head!" "HAS NOT!!!" Retorted a less than impressed Link. Once again dropping out of his pose. Now, facing Navi, feet set wide apart, bristling with wrath. Navi however continued, undaunted, "Technically you haven't even become the hero of time yet." A confused look appeared on Link's face. "Whaddaya mean by that???" It was Navi's turn to have an air of superiority. "It's quite simple 'Your Mightiness' after you rescued the princess from her imprisonment by the evil Gannondorf, she sent you back in time. Technically you don't become the hero of time for another seven years. You just have to accept that all through your adventures you were travelling back and fourth through time. So naturally some of the things you remember doing just haven't happened yet." At this Link looked completely miffed. However he recovered quickly. "Huh. Oh SURE I knew that!" He turned to leave. "Anyway I've got me some Star-Children to slay." Navi sighed.
Link walked out onto the balcony and back-flipped over the railing. Landing squarely on his feet he added another two just for good measure then turned and headed for the entrance to the forest. Suddenly out of the corner of his eye he spied Mido. An evil grin appeared on his face. Link whipped out his mask of truth, turned to Mido and said, "So, Mido, What do you think of me.Really?" Mido's eyes glazed over, "I love you and I want to be you." Link laughed and left Mido puzzled and wondering, "Why did I say that?" As he approached the exit to the forest he saw a bunch of Kokiri talking amongst themselves. As he approached one of them saw him and explained "Quiet he's coming." "Hey what's going on?" He said in friendly greeting. A goofy looking Kokiri replied "Well were not trying to find someone to play music at the next party that's for darn sure!" Link raised an eyebrow and looked at the others. Saria stepped out of the pack. "It's not that we don't want you to play but whenever you play the songs that you know, something weird always happens." Link looked hurt. A pitying look appeared on Saria's face, "I know it's not your fault but last time you played, It started raining, then there was a stampede of horses, then all of a sudden it was daytime. And don't forget that time you played a song and you were enveloped in a golden light and you disappeared for a month. We just want a band that's going to stick around." "And we don't want no weird stuff happening either that's for darn sure!" Noted the goofy looking Kokiri child. Tears appeared in the corner of Links eyes. "It's not my fault you know!" he cried then he ran off past the watching Kokiri, across the bridge and into Hyrule field.
He passed the two large, bare trees guarding the entrance to the forest. Right on cue three star-children arose from their earthly domain. With a roar, embodying all the hurt he had suffered earlier, Link drew his sword, the Kokiri Blade. Turning to face his nearest opponent he wildly slashed with his sword. The unfortunate star-child was instantly decapitated. While the headless body was staggering around flailing it's arms in the hope to punish it's assailant, Link delivered another powerful blow. Suddenly Link was struck from behind. The remaining star-children had gathered behind him. Suddenly another group of star-children clambered out of the ground. Link was surrounded.
Summoning all his power he began to cast a spell. With an almighty roar he cast "Din's Fire." A dome of fire erupted from his body. As it expanded the surrounding star- children were caught in its blast. As the last of the fire disappeared and the star-children crumbled to ash Link bent and picked up the Magic jar one of the Star-children had been carrying. He drank the contents and felt his power returning. Suddenly out of the night sky a mighty owl swooped down and landed in the tree next to which Link was standing.
"Hoot Hoot, Do my eyes deceive me? You are surely the Hero of Time! Hoot. I thought I'd never find you. You are needed. Have you courage enough to take the task?" Said the Owl looking down at Link from his perch. Link, struck by the enormity of the moment replied, "I have courage enough. What must I do?" The owl looked down at him. "There is evil afoot. There is a force at work trying to destroy all that you will work for. You need to get the Stones. Hoot. There is a story to tell, will you listen?" Link nodded and settled down on the grass. "After you defeated the evil Ganondorf and exposed the fact that he was in fact Ganon and again defeated the evil one the Princess returned Time to it's normal state. In doing so she imprisoned Ganon and the three secret treasures were returned to those who have claim." At this point there was a huge blast from Death Mountain. The volcano seemed to erupt and from it a beam of red light shot straight at the owl. When the afterglow cleared the owl was gone. Link jumped to his feet. And none too soon. As he jumped up a hand came out of the ground, reaching for his foot. The rest of the star-child quickly followed the hand and Link was once again under attack. For the rest of the night Link fought off attack from the star-children who seemed to be filled with a renewed anger directed strait at him.
A new dawn on the land of Hyrule. As the last of the Star-Children scurry underground, A noble figure stands atop a hill. Sword drawn, he looks down on Hyrule town, basking in the rays of the newly born sun. He raises his hand and wipes a thin layer of sweat from his brow. The nights work has been hard. As he turns his head the golden blond hair blows away from his piercing blue eyes. He blinks in the warm breeze that flows across the plain from the object of his sight, the mighty "Death Mountain." Nodding to some silent thought he bent and picked up the shield lying on the moist grass at his side. Then he begins once more the trek that would take him to the immense, smoke topped mountain, visible in the distance. Link sighed inwardly. Yet another day of almost constant travel followed by another night of fighting off attack from the Star-children. It seemed a thankless task. Finding a number of silly rocks for no reason he could fathom. And yet. Inside, the feeling was growing. The feeling that makes a hero. He was beginning to realize that the fate of Hyrule, of all he held dear, was now squarely on his shoulders. He must prove he was up to the expectations of the Princess, the Owl, and himself. Was he to be a hero? Or would the burden prove too strong? As he drew towards the river he realized, It no longer mattered if he was up to the task. All that mattered was that it had to be done. He had been chosen. The task was set. He was Hyrule's only hope. Fate rested on his shoulders. The shoulders of one determined to take the challenge. One called LINK!
He dived into the river, swam across and clambered out the other side. Suddenly on impulse he pulled out his own secret treasures. The ocarina, given to him by the Princess Zelda and the Spiritual Stone of the forest, given to him to guard by the great Deku tree. Instantly he realized. This task did not require just plain Link of the Kokiri. Only the hero of time was up to this task. He needed the stones to get the master sword. Filled with renewed vigor he began the climb that would take him to Kakariko village.
As he entered Kakariko village Link was struck by how far the construction had come. All the buildings had been finished and there were only a few workmen still adding the finishing touches to each building. In a way the village still retained most of it's old charm but it now was merged with the friendly hustle and bustle of Hyrule town. Link approached the tree in the center of the village and looked around. The recent additions to the village had caused him not to notice that there were Gorons roaming the village. Link slowly approached one.
"Link???" Exclaimed the Goron. "It is you! Oh the Great Darunia would be pleased." "Why aren't you in the Goron city?" Link asked curiously. The goron looked around furtively. "We are hoping to catch a Filthy Zora. Every Goron has left the city to search for him." Looking puzzled Link replied, "A Filthy Zora??? Why are you trying to catch a Zora?" The Goron put his finger against his nose indicating secrecy, "Not just any Zora. A Zora THIEF!!! Not long ago, just a few days in fact, a Filthy Zora entered the city and stole a red Goron Tunic. Alas we are beset by troubles at the moment. First with Ganondorf and then some crazy person trying to get us to give him the Spiritual Stone of Fire and now this." The Goron sighed. "If you want to know more you'll have to talk to your brother, the Great Darunia, up in the city. I'm sure he'll know more than I do." Link looked alarmed, "Someone tried to get the Spiritual Stone of Fire?" The Goron looked at him, "Oh yes just a day before the Filthy Zora stole the tunic." Link looked shocked, "I've got to go see Darunia!" "Oh yes it's just like I said," Replied the Goron, "Go and talk to Darunia." Link left him to his inane muttering. It just became clear that he wasn't the only one trying to get the Spiritual Stones and to top it off it appeared that the Zora's were going bad. Link hurried to the path up Death Mountain. Some questions definitely needed answering.
Link hurried up the mountain trail. He passed the dodongo's cavern barely pausing to remember his previous adventures there. Finally he reached the Goron City. He entered and looked around. Surrounded by the musty, earthy scent that was constantly present in the city, Link noticed instantly that there wasn't a Goron in sight. He made his way down to Darunia's room. He crossed the carpet outside the door and entered. When he entered the room he gasped. It looked like some bomb-flowers had exploded. Pots were smashed, tables were overturned and statues had been tipped up. Darunia was standing in the center of the room looking about in astonishment. "What happened?" Link asked in an awed voice. Darunia jumped in shock then sighed with relief. "Brother, you have returned just in time. A thief has gone to the Fire temple to get the Spiritual Stone of Fire." He sat down on the throne, "After Ganondorf I went and hid the stone in the temple so that no one could take it. But that evil man must have gone to get it." Link looked shocked. "But what about the Zora?" Darunia snorted with disgust, "You've heard the rumors then." Link nodded in confirmation. Darunia continued, "That was no Zora. It was just that evil man wearing a Zora mask. He stole the tunic so that he could enter the fire temple." Link stood tall and said, "We can't let him get it, I'll enter the temple and stop him." Darunia sighed, "You can't. You don't have the Goron's Tunic. You won't survive in the Crater." "Aha," Link replied, "I've been places since we last met." He whipped out his Goron Mask. "Unlike the regular 'Goron Mask' this one will turn me into a Goron." "Brother, once again you save our people!" Laughed Darunia. "Hurry you haven't much time." Link placed the Goron mask on his face. With a roar he transformed into a Goron. He thumped his way out through the hidden door and into the crater of the volcano.
Well that's the first installment. I hope you enjoyed it, I know I did. Anywho. The next installment should be coming soon so I'll get to work. Ciao. ^_^ Darkside.
.A New Legend.
"The moon rises. So begins another night of intense battle. The insidious Star-Children seem to exist only to cause trouble for one person. That person is I. The mighty LINK!" "The Mighty Link?!?" Dropping out of his ridiculous pose, a hurt look apon his face, "What do you mean Navi?" "You're The Mighty Link?" Replied the floating little light bulb with wings that was Navi the fairy. Link grinned, the hurt look being replaced by one of immense superiority. "That's right." He resumed his pose, sword raised above his head and one leg raised with the foot resting against his knee. ".The MIGHTY LINK!!!!! Pretty good pose huh!?!" "You know," Muttered Navi, coming to rest on top of one of the pieces of the jar Link had previously shattered by accident while flailing about with his sword. "All this hero of time stuff has gone right to your head!" "HAS NOT!!!" Retorted a less than impressed Link. Once again dropping out of his pose. Now, facing Navi, feet set wide apart, bristling with wrath. Navi however continued, undaunted, "Technically you haven't even become the hero of time yet." A confused look appeared on Link's face. "Whaddaya mean by that???" It was Navi's turn to have an air of superiority. "It's quite simple 'Your Mightiness' after you rescued the princess from her imprisonment by the evil Gannondorf, she sent you back in time. Technically you don't become the hero of time for another seven years. You just have to accept that all through your adventures you were travelling back and fourth through time. So naturally some of the things you remember doing just haven't happened yet." At this Link looked completely miffed. However he recovered quickly. "Huh. Oh SURE I knew that!" He turned to leave. "Anyway I've got me some Star-Children to slay." Navi sighed.
Link walked out onto the balcony and back-flipped over the railing. Landing squarely on his feet he added another two just for good measure then turned and headed for the entrance to the forest. Suddenly out of the corner of his eye he spied Mido. An evil grin appeared on his face. Link whipped out his mask of truth, turned to Mido and said, "So, Mido, What do you think of me.Really?" Mido's eyes glazed over, "I love you and I want to be you." Link laughed and left Mido puzzled and wondering, "Why did I say that?" As he approached the exit to the forest he saw a bunch of Kokiri talking amongst themselves. As he approached one of them saw him and explained "Quiet he's coming." "Hey what's going on?" He said in friendly greeting. A goofy looking Kokiri replied "Well were not trying to find someone to play music at the next party that's for darn sure!" Link raised an eyebrow and looked at the others. Saria stepped out of the pack. "It's not that we don't want you to play but whenever you play the songs that you know, something weird always happens." Link looked hurt. A pitying look appeared on Saria's face, "I know it's not your fault but last time you played, It started raining, then there was a stampede of horses, then all of a sudden it was daytime. And don't forget that time you played a song and you were enveloped in a golden light and you disappeared for a month. We just want a band that's going to stick around." "And we don't want no weird stuff happening either that's for darn sure!" Noted the goofy looking Kokiri child. Tears appeared in the corner of Links eyes. "It's not my fault you know!" he cried then he ran off past the watching Kokiri, across the bridge and into Hyrule field.
He passed the two large, bare trees guarding the entrance to the forest. Right on cue three star-children arose from their earthly domain. With a roar, embodying all the hurt he had suffered earlier, Link drew his sword, the Kokiri Blade. Turning to face his nearest opponent he wildly slashed with his sword. The unfortunate star-child was instantly decapitated. While the headless body was staggering around flailing it's arms in the hope to punish it's assailant, Link delivered another powerful blow. Suddenly Link was struck from behind. The remaining star-children had gathered behind him. Suddenly another group of star-children clambered out of the ground. Link was surrounded.
Summoning all his power he began to cast a spell. With an almighty roar he cast "Din's Fire." A dome of fire erupted from his body. As it expanded the surrounding star- children were caught in its blast. As the last of the fire disappeared and the star-children crumbled to ash Link bent and picked up the Magic jar one of the Star-children had been carrying. He drank the contents and felt his power returning. Suddenly out of the night sky a mighty owl swooped down and landed in the tree next to which Link was standing.
"Hoot Hoot, Do my eyes deceive me? You are surely the Hero of Time! Hoot. I thought I'd never find you. You are needed. Have you courage enough to take the task?" Said the Owl looking down at Link from his perch. Link, struck by the enormity of the moment replied, "I have courage enough. What must I do?" The owl looked down at him. "There is evil afoot. There is a force at work trying to destroy all that you will work for. You need to get the Stones. Hoot. There is a story to tell, will you listen?" Link nodded and settled down on the grass. "After you defeated the evil Ganondorf and exposed the fact that he was in fact Ganon and again defeated the evil one the Princess returned Time to it's normal state. In doing so she imprisoned Ganon and the three secret treasures were returned to those who have claim." At this point there was a huge blast from Death Mountain. The volcano seemed to erupt and from it a beam of red light shot straight at the owl. When the afterglow cleared the owl was gone. Link jumped to his feet. And none too soon. As he jumped up a hand came out of the ground, reaching for his foot. The rest of the star-child quickly followed the hand and Link was once again under attack. For the rest of the night Link fought off attack from the star-children who seemed to be filled with a renewed anger directed strait at him.
A new dawn on the land of Hyrule. As the last of the Star-Children scurry underground, A noble figure stands atop a hill. Sword drawn, he looks down on Hyrule town, basking in the rays of the newly born sun. He raises his hand and wipes a thin layer of sweat from his brow. The nights work has been hard. As he turns his head the golden blond hair blows away from his piercing blue eyes. He blinks in the warm breeze that flows across the plain from the object of his sight, the mighty "Death Mountain." Nodding to some silent thought he bent and picked up the shield lying on the moist grass at his side. Then he begins once more the trek that would take him to the immense, smoke topped mountain, visible in the distance. Link sighed inwardly. Yet another day of almost constant travel followed by another night of fighting off attack from the Star-children. It seemed a thankless task. Finding a number of silly rocks for no reason he could fathom. And yet. Inside, the feeling was growing. The feeling that makes a hero. He was beginning to realize that the fate of Hyrule, of all he held dear, was now squarely on his shoulders. He must prove he was up to the expectations of the Princess, the Owl, and himself. Was he to be a hero? Or would the burden prove too strong? As he drew towards the river he realized, It no longer mattered if he was up to the task. All that mattered was that it had to be done. He had been chosen. The task was set. He was Hyrule's only hope. Fate rested on his shoulders. The shoulders of one determined to take the challenge. One called LINK!
He dived into the river, swam across and clambered out the other side. Suddenly on impulse he pulled out his own secret treasures. The ocarina, given to him by the Princess Zelda and the Spiritual Stone of the forest, given to him to guard by the great Deku tree. Instantly he realized. This task did not require just plain Link of the Kokiri. Only the hero of time was up to this task. He needed the stones to get the master sword. Filled with renewed vigor he began the climb that would take him to Kakariko village.
As he entered Kakariko village Link was struck by how far the construction had come. All the buildings had been finished and there were only a few workmen still adding the finishing touches to each building. In a way the village still retained most of it's old charm but it now was merged with the friendly hustle and bustle of Hyrule town. Link approached the tree in the center of the village and looked around. The recent additions to the village had caused him not to notice that there were Gorons roaming the village. Link slowly approached one.
"Link???" Exclaimed the Goron. "It is you! Oh the Great Darunia would be pleased." "Why aren't you in the Goron city?" Link asked curiously. The goron looked around furtively. "We are hoping to catch a Filthy Zora. Every Goron has left the city to search for him." Looking puzzled Link replied, "A Filthy Zora??? Why are you trying to catch a Zora?" The Goron put his finger against his nose indicating secrecy, "Not just any Zora. A Zora THIEF!!! Not long ago, just a few days in fact, a Filthy Zora entered the city and stole a red Goron Tunic. Alas we are beset by troubles at the moment. First with Ganondorf and then some crazy person trying to get us to give him the Spiritual Stone of Fire and now this." The Goron sighed. "If you want to know more you'll have to talk to your brother, the Great Darunia, up in the city. I'm sure he'll know more than I do." Link looked alarmed, "Someone tried to get the Spiritual Stone of Fire?" The Goron looked at him, "Oh yes just a day before the Filthy Zora stole the tunic." Link looked shocked, "I've got to go see Darunia!" "Oh yes it's just like I said," Replied the Goron, "Go and talk to Darunia." Link left him to his inane muttering. It just became clear that he wasn't the only one trying to get the Spiritual Stones and to top it off it appeared that the Zora's were going bad. Link hurried to the path up Death Mountain. Some questions definitely needed answering.
Link hurried up the mountain trail. He passed the dodongo's cavern barely pausing to remember his previous adventures there. Finally he reached the Goron City. He entered and looked around. Surrounded by the musty, earthy scent that was constantly present in the city, Link noticed instantly that there wasn't a Goron in sight. He made his way down to Darunia's room. He crossed the carpet outside the door and entered. When he entered the room he gasped. It looked like some bomb-flowers had exploded. Pots were smashed, tables were overturned and statues had been tipped up. Darunia was standing in the center of the room looking about in astonishment. "What happened?" Link asked in an awed voice. Darunia jumped in shock then sighed with relief. "Brother, you have returned just in time. A thief has gone to the Fire temple to get the Spiritual Stone of Fire." He sat down on the throne, "After Ganondorf I went and hid the stone in the temple so that no one could take it. But that evil man must have gone to get it." Link looked shocked. "But what about the Zora?" Darunia snorted with disgust, "You've heard the rumors then." Link nodded in confirmation. Darunia continued, "That was no Zora. It was just that evil man wearing a Zora mask. He stole the tunic so that he could enter the fire temple." Link stood tall and said, "We can't let him get it, I'll enter the temple and stop him." Darunia sighed, "You can't. You don't have the Goron's Tunic. You won't survive in the Crater." "Aha," Link replied, "I've been places since we last met." He whipped out his Goron Mask. "Unlike the regular 'Goron Mask' this one will turn me into a Goron." "Brother, once again you save our people!" Laughed Darunia. "Hurry you haven't much time." Link placed the Goron mask on his face. With a roar he transformed into a Goron. He thumped his way out through the hidden door and into the crater of the volcano.
Well that's the first installment. I hope you enjoyed it, I know I did. Anywho. The next installment should be coming soon so I'll get to work. Ciao. ^_^ Darkside.
