First up, don't hate me! This is the warning I'm giving and only one. This is a LoZ and Pandora Hearts X Over. Don't like, don't read. I'll be giving couples out with my OCs and probably some other stuff. Well here's the full sum. Couples: ElliotXOC and OzXOC. I don't own Legend of Zelda or Pandora Hearts. I just own my OCs and plot. And I don't think I'll do very good with the OzXOC part but let's see. T for language and Elliot's foul mouth and perhaps my own. And as for the worlds I'm using a mix of all the worlds in LoZ. let's see how that comes out.
Summary: Oz and the others thought he had died. After all he had rejected his contract. Since God himself forbade him from living perhaps the godesses of Hyrule-Din, Nayru, and Farore-saw a good in him for instead of dying, somehow, he landed in the land of Hyrule; a place far away from the country of the Four Dukedoms. Found with many injuries, Elliot Nightray finds himself living in the Hyrule Castle Town apparently four years after his death. With the whole country in a ruckus because of the mysterious disappearance of their Princess, Elliot must help his new friends find a way to resolve this. But the problems don't only stretch to Hyrule. Meanwhile at Pandora something seems to be swallowing towns, cities, and countries under a veil of twilight. The two souls that were seperated and now live apart are the forces creating havoc among these two lands. Will Oz and co. find a way to liberate themselves of the menace? Will Elliot find a way to atone his past and find a way to safe his future? May the goddess be with them...
Here goes may attempt; I had to, it gnawed me inside. I'll be starting with a little bit to see how things go.
The two silhouette's floated in the vague space of darkness. Both in front of the jugdes who'd say their future; something they never had. Both who lost the game of life too early from their due time. Both two bodyless souls who died doing wrong to their world. The three were the ones to decipher the future that vindictive souls, such as those, would have after their horrid deeds were done.
"What should be done with these two?" a deep voice asked his companions who stood observing the two shinning souls.
"They shouldn't be together," one with a voice a bit lighter said in a serious tone. "After all they did cause the death of many."
"And yet they died before their time," another voice said intrigued. "I say we keep them together."
"Are you out of your mind?" the second yelled bewildered by its companion's suggestion. "Do you want to give them a free ticket to destroy another world?"
"Hush, both of you," the first ordered shutting them both. "These two were born together. Now they will reborn seperate with the fate to find eachother again. If together they committed crimes of atrocity perhaps if we seperate them beforehand their motives will change."
"But, your Honor!" both cried in objection but were quickly quietted by his glare. "Y-Yes, you Honor."
"Now who will this two be assigned to?" it said perplexed.
"We'll take one of them, your Honor," three joint voices said. At their answer three figures took the forms of three distinctive lights of the colors red, green, and blue. "
"You three..." the second said in a fit..
"Din, Nayru, Farore," the first said. "You believe yourselves capable of rearranging this lost soul?"
"Yes, your Honor," Din spoke from the trio. "We believe that by giving this lost bieng a path to follow that it'll be able to break from the bonds that tie her to the Darkness."
"You are hypocrties, Goddesses of Hyrule," the third said. "You say these are bound to the Darkness and not part of it? They murdered their village and continued with the cities and coutnries surrounding it and you dare say that this are now seeds sown from Hell itself?"
"They might have done what you said," Nayru said in reproach. "But that doesn't justify that they have no good in them."
"We'll raise her," Farore said gleefuly. "You'll see she'll turn out to be good after all."
"Highly doubt that," the third said snorting at their naivete.
"Fine with me," the Honor said agreeing. "Then who takes the other half?"
"I'll take her in, your Honor," another female voice called.
"What is this? A parade of the saviors of Hyrule?" the third said in mockery. "What's with the Twilight Princess being here?"
"A being of the Twili can't raise a human being, Midna," Honor said in reproach. "You should know that."
"I do," she said. "But I'll leave her in a place where she'll be raised correctly and were those bonds will break on her as well."
"Then so be it," Honor said. "Midna and the goddesses will take care of these forgotten souls."
The two spheres of light that were the souls of the two beings. One went with the three and the other with the Twilight Princess. They each left to their places.
"This is a mistake," the second scorned. "Those two shouldn't haved even been reincarnated."
"Let us not think of that anymore," the third said sighing and taking the final decision.
"Let us leave then," Honor said and as they were about to leave a sphere shone before them; unexpected to all.
"A stray?" the third said perplexed.
"It's unlikely," the second said. "A stray would go directly to Hell for an appointment with us."
"Who is it you come from?" Honor asked as the soul shined a couple of times. "I see. He isn't like all the others. A evil doer who was driven by impulsion."
"That's not new," the second scoffed. "We get killers who claim to have done it by impulsion but that's just another excuse."
"Not his own," Honor said making them shocked. "Another's."
"What's your verdict, your Honor," the third said.
Suddenly Honor raised his cloaked hand that was a thin dark, red color skinned one. He pointed at the soul with his index finger as he pronounced his sentencing. "Relieve your past by undoing the dreadful upcoming future of both lands. If you can reunite those two which have been seperated then you shall be freed form this curse I place upon your soul."
"Your Honor?" both called out. "Are you meaning to say that-"
"I will be this boy's guide through this," his voice said. "He will never be able to atone for his past sins, however he may change his future by aiding those who can change this world's fate."
"As you say," both said in shock as they bowed. "Your Honor."
At Reveille late at night, a very hard worker, Liam Lunettes, had drawn his visit to the Rainsworth too long again. And again for the same reason as always, his friend, Xerxes Break, was kicking all his work onto him. He took the carriage back to the Barma Husehold and was about to enter when he suddenly heard a screaching cry coming from the bushes near the gardens.
"What in the world?" he whispered to himself confused. He walked over to the gardens as he continued his way over to where he heard the cries as they got louder and louder. "You have got to be kidding," he mumbled as he reached the place. There on a weaven basket laid a little baby girl. Her hair as golden as the sun itself and her tiny eyes as bright as the blue sky. "A baby?" He unconsciously picked up the small creature as she smiled and laughed at someone's warmth touch. That was when he noticed the paper that had been hidden under the baby.
At picking it up he read it:
Take care of this child. The Daughter of the Night, Child of the Dark. She is but one half. She is Inis."
"Inis?" he repeated and somehow the girl got ahold of his glasses as she played with them sticking them in her mouth. "Ah! Don't do that!" he struggled getting them out of her tiny yet strong hands. That was when he saw the necklace dangling by her neck. It was a platinum crescent moon with encrusted crystals. "If they could afford something like that for you," he said jesting with her as she played with his hand, "Then why leave you here?" She then let go of his hand to play with her necklace as she put it in her mouth. "I can't just leave you here now can I?"he said with a smile as he took her away into the mansion.
It was the last of the customers. Finaly Telma could have some rest. After all the town was in much uproar and she hadn't have much customers for that matter. And it hadn't been quite that good of a day's work either that night. As she was about to close shop, Louise, her persian, white cat's ears stretched straight. She jumped off the counter top from where she rested and slithered her way outside.
"Lousie! Comeback in here!" she called as she tiredly ran after the feline. The persian finally stopped infrot of a weaven basket and started tugging at the piece of cloth that was inside. "Lousie, leave that there," she called angrily at her cat. The feline then moewed at her master and pawed the insides of the basket. In retribution a child's cry was heard loud and clear. "What the gods?" she said as she reached in the basket to uncover a little baby girl. She was crying. Her hair was a bit wavy was the color of the darkest night and her eyes the color of the shiniest sapphire. The girl stretched her arms out and up to Telma. "Poor thing," she said picking it up. She noticed then that the child held a sun necklace made of platinum and encrusted with crystals. "Who could've left you like this?"
"Moew!" Louise called as Telma looked down and saw the piece of paper in her mouth.
"What's that girl?" she said taking the paper.
Take care of this child. The Daughter of the Day, Child of the Light. She is but one half. She is Lux."
Louise suddenly crigned her nose as a drop of water came down from the sky. Telma feeling the few drops ran alongisde Lousie under the cover of her bar.
"Well, little Lux," she said giggling at the small child. "Seems you will be staying with Louise and I. Isn' that right Louise?" The feline only moewed at her master as they both went back into the bar and upstairs into their home and now Lux's new home.
Four years have passed since these two encounters...
"As thought they grow faster than most children," the second judge said looking down on the situation.
"Four years and they look like they have seventeen. How amusing," the third judge said.
"It is time now," Honor said. "The pieces are in place and now this pawn shall enter both their lives." He raised his hand as the soul of the forgotten one appeared. "Begone into the world. Fulfill your life and aid theirs, Nightray boy." The sphere disappeared in a ray of light.
"I hope those four know what they did," the second said. "Sending those two back into the world."
"I am sure they thoguht it through," Honor said. "Now let us watch as this game of their life starts."
Yay! Done. Okay, I really need to know if you like it cuz then I'll be more motivated to write! 3 So please review!
