() Hello. I suppose that some people might be wondering who we are. Yes, this is just not one person with split personalities...well, at least one of us isn't. And, surprisingly, it's not the one who is talking who has one personality!
There are two of us. We each have other pen names (E.B. Keane-Farrell and Navis Power), but we are friends and we both love to write stories together so what better way then to write together? So here we are, finally writing a successful book together. This is only the introduction; how the story goes will be up to you, the reader and reviewer. ()
PS If you flame us, then make sure that you have a story that won't burn out my eyes from the awfulness of it, because I'll flame you straight back. Also, if you flame us, then make sure that you have actually written a story and not one of those people who come here just to be a jerk to everyone out there.
Well, here it goes!
INTRODUCTION
He sat there, waiting.
"You said that you would not fail me," whispered a cold and angry voice. "How could you have done this?"
He looked up around his dark chamber from his seat on a bronze-colored throne. The dome-shaped building was nothing like Hyrule...
"Master, how could I have failed you?" whimpered the man. "I did nothing of the sort."
"You know that you and your minions failed," snarled the voice. "He locked you away in the Sacred Realm! 'Tis thy own fault, servant!"
The man fell to his knees, his body shaking with sobs of grief. "Master, no, please, Master, do not slay me! I will do better. Take me out of the Sacred Realm, I will show you!"
Something very powerful struck the man. He went flying across the chamber to hit the other wall. A wound burst on the back of his head and blood slid down his neck; warm, fresh, red blood. He felt so hungry for bloodshed that he could have drank it, but he restrained himself.
'Not blood,' he thought. 'At least not MY blood.'
"Servant..." came the Master's angry voice, "are you going to fantasize about bloodshed all day, or will you get me to take you out of the Sacred Realm and bring you back to Hyrule?"
"Oh, Master, thankee!" he cried, bowing his head, his hands clasped. "I will do your bidding, Milord! 'Twill be my pleasure!"
"You must not fail me this time, Servant, or ye will wish that he had slain ye instead of locking you in the Sacred Realm!"
Link woke up. He glared out of the window of his house in Kokiri Forest, at the sun. Link cursed as he rolled out of bed, still cursing.
"Stupid sun," he growled. It was one of those hot days where the bugs seemed to have lost the "off" switch. "Stupid, stupid sun."
Link pulled on his tunic and put on his cap. He laced up his boots and shouldered the Master Sword.
'What can I do today?' he wondered. 'Practice swordplay, ride Epona, visit Ruto – err, no, ignore that suggestion. Oh, what can I do?'
"Hey!" cried an annoying yet friendly voice that Link was glad to hear.
"Hello Navi," Link greeted the floating bubble of light.
"What are we going to do today?" asked Navi.
Link gazed around Kokiri Forest.
"We'll get out of here, that's for sure. I've lived here for twenty-three years; and I'm only sixteen!" Link shook his head.
"And then there was Termina," pointed out Navi.
"Well, if you had just stayed with me...!" began Link.
"My job was done. But, hey, we met up in the end, didn't we?" pointed out Navi. "And you saved that other land. What ever happened to Tatl and Tael?"
"No idea," answered Link. He strode off through Kokiri Forest and then got out onto Hyrule Field. Link pulled out his Ocarina, the Ocarina of Time, and played a few notes on it, which flowed into a song that was captured by the wind and brought into the mind of all that was out in Hyrule Field. That included a beautiful rust-colored horse with a white mane and tail.
Link heard a whiny as the rust-colored mare came loping towards him, her mane and tail streaming out in the wind.
"Epona," breathed Link, stroking her between the eyes. Epona the mare nuzzled him and he swung himself into the saddle.
Link grinned as the wind hit his sweaty face and cooled him down. Ah, it felt great to be free of all of his worries and everything, all of the bad things that ever happened!
Epona suddenly and the mare reared, trying to keep Link on, but smelling trouble.
"'Pona, what is it?" cried Link, grappling with the reins as she whinnied.
"Hey! Epona!" yelled Navi.
Epona hit the ground and took off running. Navi quickly winged after the horse and the Hero.
"Epona, what is wrong with you?" exclaimed Link. Suddenly, the bright sun that had made Link's morning aggravating faded away. Epona gave a scream and began running towards Lon Lon Ranch.
Epona slowly walked into Lon Lon.
"Girl, what is wrong?" snapped Link at his mare angrily.
"Hey Link," called Malon as the redhead approached her friend and her old horse. "Do you know what's going on? The horses refuse to run in the grass; they stay in the stables. Then they try to break free and run."
"Yeah, I wonder," muttered Navi as she settled underneath Link's cap close to his ear. "Link, d'you know what this reminds me of?" whispered the faerie. "When we would come out of the Temple of Time and through Castle Town. When we exited, it was dark." Navi giggled a tad. "I remember you used to play the Sun's Song and get soooo annoyed when it didn't work!"
"So they're destroying Lon Lon?" Link grunted, not even moving his lips. "They'll chase away Malon and Talon and Ingo and the horses...and the horses must've felt it earlier because they felt it in the ground..."
Suddenly the ground began to shake. Malon leapt back and Epona reared. Link held tight to her mane and a voice burst through his ears, hurting them. It must've been extra terrible for Epona and the horses.
"Link!" screeched the voice. "Link, I have come for yooooou! You did not keep me in the Sacred Realm for long!"
Link looked up at the sky to see the figure of his mortal enemy glaring back at him.
"Ganon!" he gasped. Suddenly, the ground split. Link, Epona, and Navi, still inside of Link's cap, fell down through the hole in the ground. The horse and rider screamed. Navi yelled, "Help! Get me out of here! Link! What's going on!"
Suddenly, Link was racing through stars and past the moon and the sun. He whirled around planets and dropped towards a blue one. Epona and Navi, faithful to the Hero and their friend, followed Link as he flew towards his doom.
() Okay, that's all for today. It seems like the first chapter is always longer, you know? Well, it is for me at least...
Please review! Also, I'll wait till I get a review to continue this. So if you like it, why not grab the mouse (or the touchpad, depending on whether you're on a laptop or a regular computer) and CLICK THE STUPID REVIEW BUTTON! ( ()
There are two of us. We each have other pen names (E.B. Keane-Farrell and Navis Power), but we are friends and we both love to write stories together so what better way then to write together? So here we are, finally writing a successful book together. This is only the introduction; how the story goes will be up to you, the reader and reviewer. ()
PS If you flame us, then make sure that you have a story that won't burn out my eyes from the awfulness of it, because I'll flame you straight back. Also, if you flame us, then make sure that you have actually written a story and not one of those people who come here just to be a jerk to everyone out there.
Well, here it goes!
INTRODUCTION
He sat there, waiting.
"You said that you would not fail me," whispered a cold and angry voice. "How could you have done this?"
He looked up around his dark chamber from his seat on a bronze-colored throne. The dome-shaped building was nothing like Hyrule...
"Master, how could I have failed you?" whimpered the man. "I did nothing of the sort."
"You know that you and your minions failed," snarled the voice. "He locked you away in the Sacred Realm! 'Tis thy own fault, servant!"
The man fell to his knees, his body shaking with sobs of grief. "Master, no, please, Master, do not slay me! I will do better. Take me out of the Sacred Realm, I will show you!"
Something very powerful struck the man. He went flying across the chamber to hit the other wall. A wound burst on the back of his head and blood slid down his neck; warm, fresh, red blood. He felt so hungry for bloodshed that he could have drank it, but he restrained himself.
'Not blood,' he thought. 'At least not MY blood.'
"Servant..." came the Master's angry voice, "are you going to fantasize about bloodshed all day, or will you get me to take you out of the Sacred Realm and bring you back to Hyrule?"
"Oh, Master, thankee!" he cried, bowing his head, his hands clasped. "I will do your bidding, Milord! 'Twill be my pleasure!"
"You must not fail me this time, Servant, or ye will wish that he had slain ye instead of locking you in the Sacred Realm!"
Link woke up. He glared out of the window of his house in Kokiri Forest, at the sun. Link cursed as he rolled out of bed, still cursing.
"Stupid sun," he growled. It was one of those hot days where the bugs seemed to have lost the "off" switch. "Stupid, stupid sun."
Link pulled on his tunic and put on his cap. He laced up his boots and shouldered the Master Sword.
'What can I do today?' he wondered. 'Practice swordplay, ride Epona, visit Ruto – err, no, ignore that suggestion. Oh, what can I do?'
"Hey!" cried an annoying yet friendly voice that Link was glad to hear.
"Hello Navi," Link greeted the floating bubble of light.
"What are we going to do today?" asked Navi.
Link gazed around Kokiri Forest.
"We'll get out of here, that's for sure. I've lived here for twenty-three years; and I'm only sixteen!" Link shook his head.
"And then there was Termina," pointed out Navi.
"Well, if you had just stayed with me...!" began Link.
"My job was done. But, hey, we met up in the end, didn't we?" pointed out Navi. "And you saved that other land. What ever happened to Tatl and Tael?"
"No idea," answered Link. He strode off through Kokiri Forest and then got out onto Hyrule Field. Link pulled out his Ocarina, the Ocarina of Time, and played a few notes on it, which flowed into a song that was captured by the wind and brought into the mind of all that was out in Hyrule Field. That included a beautiful rust-colored horse with a white mane and tail.
Link heard a whiny as the rust-colored mare came loping towards him, her mane and tail streaming out in the wind.
"Epona," breathed Link, stroking her between the eyes. Epona the mare nuzzled him and he swung himself into the saddle.
Link grinned as the wind hit his sweaty face and cooled him down. Ah, it felt great to be free of all of his worries and everything, all of the bad things that ever happened!
Epona suddenly and the mare reared, trying to keep Link on, but smelling trouble.
"'Pona, what is it?" cried Link, grappling with the reins as she whinnied.
"Hey! Epona!" yelled Navi.
Epona hit the ground and took off running. Navi quickly winged after the horse and the Hero.
"Epona, what is wrong with you?" exclaimed Link. Suddenly, the bright sun that had made Link's morning aggravating faded away. Epona gave a scream and began running towards Lon Lon Ranch.
Epona slowly walked into Lon Lon.
"Girl, what is wrong?" snapped Link at his mare angrily.
"Hey Link," called Malon as the redhead approached her friend and her old horse. "Do you know what's going on? The horses refuse to run in the grass; they stay in the stables. Then they try to break free and run."
"Yeah, I wonder," muttered Navi as she settled underneath Link's cap close to his ear. "Link, d'you know what this reminds me of?" whispered the faerie. "When we would come out of the Temple of Time and through Castle Town. When we exited, it was dark." Navi giggled a tad. "I remember you used to play the Sun's Song and get soooo annoyed when it didn't work!"
"So they're destroying Lon Lon?" Link grunted, not even moving his lips. "They'll chase away Malon and Talon and Ingo and the horses...and the horses must've felt it earlier because they felt it in the ground..."
Suddenly the ground began to shake. Malon leapt back and Epona reared. Link held tight to her mane and a voice burst through his ears, hurting them. It must've been extra terrible for Epona and the horses.
"Link!" screeched the voice. "Link, I have come for yooooou! You did not keep me in the Sacred Realm for long!"
Link looked up at the sky to see the figure of his mortal enemy glaring back at him.
"Ganon!" he gasped. Suddenly, the ground split. Link, Epona, and Navi, still inside of Link's cap, fell down through the hole in the ground. The horse and rider screamed. Navi yelled, "Help! Get me out of here! Link! What's going on!"
Suddenly, Link was racing through stars and past the moon and the sun. He whirled around planets and dropped towards a blue one. Epona and Navi, faithful to the Hero and their friend, followed Link as he flew towards his doom.
() Okay, that's all for today. It seems like the first chapter is always longer, you know? Well, it is for me at least...
Please review! Also, I'll wait till I get a review to continue this. So if you like it, why not grab the mouse (or the touchpad, depending on whether you're on a laptop or a regular computer) and CLICK THE STUPID REVIEW BUTTON! ( ()
