Dark Deviation
By: Black Tunic Link
Note: Here we go again. I like writing fan fictions and so I have produced yet another one. If you enjoy it, you can always drop me an e-mail. Blackdragon642002yahoo. If I don't reply for a while, don't worry. I'm supernaturally busy sitting on my ass, probably blowing 6 hours playing old video games that few people have heard of. But I'll get around to it anyways. I'm re introducing Jack, and some other new characters. And because I'm so nice, I won't pull a Miyamoto on you and have them all forget that they met each other before. It isn't necessary that you read One Day at the Fishing Pond, but it's always nice to have a little background, even if it is confusing and probably makes no sense. (I usually write these in the evening and I'm most likely tired). This note having gotten out of hand, I'll leave you to the story.
Prologue: What Happened
Our hero Link, after finally discovering what happened to him, has a falling out with Zelda. He devotes his life to catching that infamous Hylian loach and takes a young boy named Jalsin under his wing. Meanwhile, a man named Jack wakes up to find himself on a foreign beach. Light Link attempts to explain but is assailed and killed by Dark Link. Dark Link curses Jack to appear exactly as if he were Dark Link. Jalsin meets Jack in Hyrule marketplace and is the only one that can tell that Jack is not Dark Link. Jack is arrested by some guards. Zelda and Link patch things up, albeit in a very odd and PG-13 way. They too discover Jack is who he says he is and, thanks to some asinine comment Dark Link made, they rush to the fishing pond. Jack realizes that he has led them all into a trap. Thinking that Link will die by Dark Link's hand, he rushes Dark Link in an attempt to save Link from sacrificing himself for the kid. They tumble and Link gets impaled on Jack's sword instead. But the kid kills Dark Link, thus ending a paradox that brought Jack to Hyrule anyway and stuff returns to normal. Jack is sent back to the real world and every one is happy. For now…
"Can I have your autographs?" Asked Jack.
Smiling, Zelda put the ocarina up to her mouth and played the song of time. A sense of vertigo swept over Jack as the world went white. He felt like he was falling down a pit that had no end. And suddenly the white turned dark. Blackness engulfed him and for a little while, he knew no more. When he awoke, he found himself lying in complete and utter darkness. Jack sat up, rubbing his head. He felt as if he had been slammed in the head by a sledge hammer. At first he thought that perhaps he had not opened his eyes, but the darkness was the same either way.
"Well, that's a hell of a thing. Where am I now?" He said to himself, voice echoing through the chamber that he was in.
Jack figured that the room or hall was fairly large by the fact that the echoes took a while to return. He stood up and immediately realized it was a bad idea. He had no sense of direction and to further complicate things, the floor did not feel stable. It felt like it was made of some half frozen material that was starting to melt.
"So, you thought that you could banish me Link? Well, looks like I've finally got you where I want you. Stay there, I'd like to see you in proper light before I kill you." Said a deep, booming voice.
"Oh gods, you've got to be kidding me. I haven't even left Hyrule, have I?" Jack said, more to himself.
"I wouldn't make that mistake if I were you; it's bound to be fatal." Said the voice again, flicking on the lights.
The sudden brightness hurt Jack's eyes and he couldn't see for a few seconds. He'd always been quick to adjust to light changes, and so he wasn't stunned for long. When he could see again, he found himself in a large throne room, the floor, pillars, and even the throne were black as night, lending little to the change from dark to light. But nowhere did Jack see anyone.
"Ha ha ha ha, you'll never find me before I kill you. Too stunned? What's the matter, the Hero of Time too shocked to not be in Hyrule?" Said the voice, echoing through the room, impossible to pinpoint.
Suddenly, a figure rushed from behind a pillar and was about to make a killing stroke with an awesome two handed sword. The blade stopped inches from Jack's neck as his assailant realized that it was not Link he was about to kill. The figure stared at Jack for a few seconds before saying anything.
"Who in the nine hells are you? You're not Link, are you the princess's secret boyfriend or something?"
"My name is Jack. I was being sent home to my own dimension but now I'm here, where ever this is. Who are you and why are you trying to kill me?"
"Pardon me. I thought you were Link. But, since you know my plans, I'm going to have dispatch you anyways. Sorry boy, but you were in the wrong place at the wrong time."
"Wait, what plans? I don't know what the hell you're talking about. All I know is that I was supposed to be home and now I'm here."
"Ah well, that changes things a bit. But I'm still going to kill you."
"Why?"
"Because I'm bored, that's why. Now be a good boy and lean your neck forward so I can make it easy on you."
"You're Ganondorf, aren't you? Only one person would be so evil as to kill an innocent to get what he wanted."
"Ha ha ha, you think that's what evil is, killing innocents. I can think of much worse things to do then kill a few innocents. Still, you are right. I am Ganondorf, the Great King of Evil. Now that we've dispensed with the pleasantries, I will now kill you."
Ganondorf raised his huge sword high for a powerful downwards slash. Bellowing out a war cry, he brought the sword down. Onyx shattered every which way as the sword hit the floor. Ganondorf screamed with rage, realizing that his spell had expired. He vowed revenge on this "Jack" for escaping his clutches and deliberately stalling.
"I will find you Jack, and I will kill you and Link." He shouted to his empty palace.
Back at the fishing pond, Jack suddenly reappeared before a confused man's eyes. He had been sitting on a log, casually fishing when a bright flash lit up the pond and when his eyes cleared, there was a strangely dressed boy in front of him. The boy groaned and the man bolted for his life.
Jack awoke painfully, every inch of his body sore. He opened his eyes and saw a wide eyed man staring at him. He tried to ask for help, but all that came out was a guttural sound. The man turned and ran, leaving Jack alone by the pond. For a moment, his eyes cleared and he saw the water of the pond but then fell into the void of unconsciousness.
