My second story! This is a huge occasion, so I have these giant scissors to cut the red ribbon on the story! Snip Snip! hehehe
I do not, in any way, own Legend of Zelda, or Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker.
"Talking"
'Thinking'
Monster name

Captured

Long ago, on a vast ocean, one dark island stood out. It's name was the Forsaken Fortress, and it held nothing but bad news. Every sea fairing sailor knew better than to go to that fortress, for none that went in ever came back out alive. It was swarming with foul, evil monsters under the command of one of the most wicked, conniving beings on the Great Sea. His name was Ganondorf, and he nearly caused the downfall of ancient Hyrule, only to be stopped by the Hero of Time. Said evil entity was standing in his room at the top of the Forsaken Fortress, his robe flapping in the wind, plotting his next scheme to take over the world. Since the Hero was his downfall, maybe, just maybe, he could take that blasted boy's descendent and corrupt the child to his way of thinking. Then, no one would stand in his way to collect the Triforce and rule the world! Now, the only problem was to find the Hero's bloodline. Considering how many islands were on the Great Sea, it would be difficult to find one boy. Ganondorf pondered this, and sorted through his memories. The child would most likely be blond, and would have to live on the edges of the Great Sea, due to the Hero fleeing to the edges of Hyrule. The only island on the edges of the world that was hospitable was… Outset Island. Ganondorf chuckled, and called over his giant bird, the Helmaroc King. It had many yellow and green tails. It's feathers were mainly purple, with white and red trimming. It's head was red, and was covered in a hard mask. In an eerily deep voice, he told the bird about the person he was looking for, and where they were. Nodding it's head, the giant bird soared off, eager to follow it's master's command.


Meanwhile, on a large island to the south, the village of Outset Island was in an uproar. One of the toddlers, Joel, had somehow managed to crawl onto the roof of the watchtower, and if he fell, it meant certain death. Everyone on the island was in a panic, trying desperately to rescue the small boy. Suddenly, a blond haired, black eyed six year old managed to climb the tower with a length of rope slung on his back. This child's name was Link, and he wore an oversized blue tee shirt with a scorpion on the front and back, and his pants were dull orange with sandals covering his feet. When the bold blond was on the roof, he took the toddler, and tied him onto his back. When Link was sure that Joel was secure, he climbed down the giant tower like a four armed spider. When Link was on the ground, he was surrounded by villagers, getting pats on the shoulder, and more than one hug. Words like "That kid's got the makings of a hero," and "He's got no fear in him!" were flung around a lot that day. Link, not used to such attention, raced up the hill near the watchtower boardwalk to get to the cliff where he spent all of his time. Suddenly, at 3:00 pm, the sky grew pitch black. The villagers look up in surprise, wondering what could have blocked out the sun. What the saw shocked them. A giant bird had an unconscious Link grasped in it's beak, and it seemed to be flying north, with no intention to stop, until it was far away. Everyone went into a panic. Why would a bird kidnap Link? Only one woman had an inkling of an idea of the reason the bird had took her darling grandson. Holding onto Link's little sister's hand, she prayed that the goddess Farore would protect her chosen hero. That day, one of the Great Sea's biggest disasters occurred. The future hero was about to be in the clutches of one of history's biggest villains.


Ganondorf was ecstatic. His plan to capture the next hero was going better than expected! When the Helmaroc King came back with his prize, the boy looked very much similar to his old nemesis, except for the black eyes. Even better, his half lidded eyes were clouded, he was trembling a little, and seemed extremely confused. All signs of both a concussion, and amnesia. Without his memories, the boy would be very easy to corrupt. Taking the small child from his monster's mouth, Ganondorf took Link to his room, and lied the boy down on his bed. Creating a small ball of fire to light the room, he examined the half conscious boy. He definitely had a concussion, which meant that there was a very good chance of amnesia. Taking a roll of bandages from the counter behind the bed, Ganondorf carefully rapped the child's head in gauze. Looking at the boy from head to toe, Ganondorf couldn't help but admire the striking similarities between his mortal enemy and this small island child. If you replaced his traditional island clothes to a green tunic and gave him an odd hat, it would be like looking at twins! Suddenly, the young boy showed the first signs of awakening. Quickly, he sat up, putting one hand to his head and backing up to the wall. Ganondorf was astounded. The child had a very quick recovery rate to be able to move so quickly, and seemed cautious to his surroundings. Gathering himself, Ganondorf asked "How are you feeling? What is your name?" Still shaking, Link nodded his head slightly to signal he was feeling a little better, and quietly muttered the name 'Link'. Link was dizzy, and already was shy, so he learned was bound to have some trouble talking at an audible pitch. This guy was so intimidating! Ganondorf sighed. Who knew a future hero could have trouble speaking? 'Now, time for the memory test.' Ganondorf thought, while out loud he said "Do you remember anything besides your name, child? Like where you are from?" Shivering slightly because of the concussion, Link shook his head no. 'I can't remember anything. I wonder if I'm supposed to? Why is this man so nice to me anyway?' Sensing his curiosity, Ganondorf answered his first question. "You should have been able to remember your island's name, but if you don't, you can stay here until you do. If you want, I could train you too." Link brightened immediatly. If there was one thing he liked, it was training! Link nodded furiously, but got dizzy and collapsed on the bed and fell asleep again. Ganondorf made sure that Link was fast asleep, then chuckled darkly. Judging by his enthusiasm, it would be easy to get the boy to work for him. Heading back to the window to stare at the ocean, his last thought was 'Look out, Hyrule, because with my new weapon, you will crumble.'


Okay, I admit, the ending was cheesy, but I think it's okay... sorta. Okay, so you know the drill, I live off of reviews, flames still go into my nerf gun until I can rent Cerberus again, and I enjoy flipflops. Ja Ne!