I own nothing! I don't own Harry Potter or The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, any of the characters in either one! I just own the Snape family members (except for Severus, of course), and the other OC's.
this means that someone's talking parseltongue.
They entered the Temple of Time, and they looked around at their surroundings. It was large, open, and had a pedestal with three jewels on it: emerald, ruby and sapphire. The two witches were now happily sporting green tunics of the Kokiri, and didn't have to worry at all about tripping up and falling behind. Their old clothes were stored in Link's home, and he knew he'd have to go get them eventually for them when the time came for them to go home, but none of the trio members cared. The two girls sighed and Link smiled as he went into the back room.
"This is the inner chamber of the Temple. Due to the lack of people around, we won't have to worry about people coming around. I'll need you girls to go out to the lobby while I return the sword. It should only take a minute, but you'll know I'm done when you see the sword in the holster still," Link instructed. They waited five minutes, and went into the chamber that he'd disappeared into, and sure enough, the sword was back in the holster. They sighed in defeat and went to leave.
"You're not going to get very far as a duo," a genderless voice came from behind them. They swerved to face another blonde, this one wearing garb that they recognized as those of the loyal Sheika Clan, the bodyguards to the royal family.
"You're Sheik, aren't you?" Eileen asked, and the blonde nodded. "Could you explain to us the reason behind the talismans and this 'Hero of Magic' stuff?"
"As long as you've got all seven talismans, they'll recognize who you are. The Hero of Magic will only appear every so often, and that's why they kill off any musiclancer. They're afraid of losing power, and the knowledge that all the sages are equally recruited from each house in accordance to the value that they represent. For example, the Shadow sage represents death, and the talisman wielder is the king or queen of death in their world for one reason or another, meaning that the Wizengamot will have no choice but to listen to the person while said person is under the influence of the Veritaserum. Spirit – that one is extremely difficult, but that one is always from the same race as the person who is seeking power. Meaning that it will likely be a Death Eater, and again the Wizengamot will have no choice but to listen. I don't think you two realize just how vital those talismans are in our world," Sheik explained. "We are also at war. Smaller one, I will need you to stay with me. I will give you instructions to give to your cousin, but only you can speak in the language that the other has, the one of snakes."
"I don't like it. But, if it'll help, then I'll stay with you. Will you teach me how to defend myself?" she asked, and the bodyguard nodded. "Okay, it's settled. You'll help us, and we'll help settle this whole dispute in our world. Thank you."
"The songs will have a different effect in our world than the ones in your world, Musiclancer Kiru," Sheik explained. His eyes were red, Kiru noticed. "The songs are the same, but some of the time the effects are the same. For example, the Prelude of Light is a divination song in your world, but will transport you back to the temple of time in this world. Some of the songs are like that. You'll find that some of the songs won't work in our world, but I'm not sure why. The Song of Soaring is one of those songs, and it will act as an apparition spell for you in your world without the nauseating feeling. Now, the Minuet of Forest will guide you to your first location. Beat the Temple, and return here, or rather, it will return you here as well as introduce you to the Forest Sage. Play Zelda's Lullaby or Hime's Lullaby as you call it, and it will act as a key or trigger in some places, like here. Go on, play it."
Kiru sighed, and played the Ocarina tune that he'd instructed. In a flash, she was deep within the chamber, and was within the chamber of Sages.
"Welcome, child," a calm looking Nymphadora Tonks said. "It took you a while. I'm the first representative for the sages, and was awoken when you played Hime's Lullaby. I'm a Hufflepuff, in case you were wondering. I'm fairly sure a Gryffindor is up next. Be warned – the sages will best represent what the song stands for in your world. Be careful in the temples, for if you fail, all hope for the innocent Death Eaters – like your father – is lost."
"I will, Tonks," Kiru said happily. "Congratulations on your marriage with Professor Lupin. Is there going to be a little Lupin anytime soon?"
"Shut up and get going!" Tonks yelled out blushing beet red and Kiru withdrew back out to Sheik's location.
She took one look at the two and left, racing out across Hyrule Field. She didn't know what was going on, but she knew that her father's free life depended on it. She knew that Myrtle would represent the Nocturne of Shadow since she'd been brought back from the dead, so that was a Ravenclaw representative. Hagrid like animals, but Professor Lupin was a werewolf, so either one would pass off as the Gryffindor for the Green Talisman, ironically. She had no doubt that a hotheaded Slytherin would make their way into the Red talisman spot, just to spite the irony.
As soon as she got to Kokiri forest, she looked around at all the others around her. The last one they'd seen that wasn't a Kokiri was Link and Saria, and they were both missing, thought to be dead. Kiru sighed and looked around. She saw a tiny area with a bunch of fence and headed over, sensing that somehow this would be vital to her learning abilities. For some odd reason, she had the inclination to transfigure something, so she yanked up a patch of grass to find a small green gem, or Rupee as she recognized from her father's stories. She transfigured it into a Kokiri sword, not even bothering to care about changing it back – it would suit her purposes quite nicely for training, and she could make it longer and bigger should she so choose. She chose to do so only after she was done messing around and training inside the small hidden area of the Kokiri forest. She dashed and found the Lost Woods. She began hearing the familiar tune of Saria's song, and began racing around the Lost Woods following the sound. After a long time of wandering, she was getting tired. She found an area with a large pool of water, which led to the area next to the water temple, a fact that she didn't know at the time. She jumped in, desperate for relief, and hopped out to grab some to drink.
"You okay there, miss?" a small tunic-clad male asked. "My name's Milo. What's yours?"
"I'm Kiru," the Slytherin said. "I'm not used to these clothes yet."
"I can tell. You must be one of the ones visiting from out of the Kokiri that Link let in. I knew a kid just like him back seven years ago with the same name and I regret to say I was a real jerk to him. If I could say one thing to that little guy, it would be that I'm really sorry for how I treated him. I was a complete jerk to him just because the Deku Tree and Saria liked him more than me," Milo said sadly.
"It's okay, I'm good friends with the Link from your childhood. I'll be sure to pass the message along to him and let him know how sorry you are," Kiru said quickly with a sad smile. She headed on through, and after a few hours of wandering, managed to find a way through the maze, only to find an extremely large pig that resembled a fully grown mountain troll.
Weighing her options, Kiru decided to try a new spell out that was in her Defense Books that was a very powerful spell, but hadn't had anyone enemy enough to try it out on yet. She yelled out a silent Sectumsempra in her head, and the troll was out of reach and easily deflected it. Well, she gathered, when in doubt, turn to the basics. She raced, dodging his angry ramming of the ground with his club, and performed the spell again after dashing between his legs and pointing her wand at the large creature's back. It burst open and the large creature fell to the ground in a lifeless and gory heap, much to Kiru's shock. She raced onwards, terrified, and killed a large white wolf in a similar manner since it kept trying to kill her.
She looked around the clearing, noting the similar large granite emblem of the Triforce that was both in the clearing and the Temple of Time. The tree was the way to go to get to the forest temple, but she needed a method to get up there, blast it, and she didn't have a broom! Or, she calculated, she could make one out of a makeshift stick or could simply use her magic to jump up. She took a step and was stopped by Eileen.
"Sheik said not to go in there yet. You're not ready, from what he said," Eileen said shaking her head. "I am not exactly sure, but he was saying something about a hookshot, and I have no idea where to get one of those. He also mentioned a boomerang, and bombs. Do you have any ideas?"
"I'll have to make do without by using magic. We can't exactly say 'Accio Hookshot' now could we?" Kiru retorted sadly. "Can I, though?"
"I don't know. This'll take a while, and we have no idea where you're going, what you're up against or anything like that. Oh my god, it's Skullduggery!" Eileen cried out.
"Hey, ladies," Skull said as he happily flew over to Kiru's shoulder. "You're in luck. I know a way to get up there. You'll need to go get a few items, or you can make a few of your own and bewitch them. I recommend the latter. Come on, how bad could this get?"
"I can't get up to the second Temple to get the Talisman," Kiru said tartly.
"It's a simple matter. Give me a few minutes of pecking," Skull said as he flew up and began pecking at the wood and vines. After a few minutes, he returned. "Sorry, girls, I had no luck. Not enough vines to get you very far, I'm afraid. You can't take the items from the past because Link needs them. You're on your own, kiddos."
"Damn it!" Kiru swore angrily, "Alright then, Kiru. Think, how would dad get up there? You can go now, Eileen."
"Sheik said that Skull would act as your version of Navi should you need him to," she said before throwing down a stunning seed. In a loud crack, she was gone, but Kiru had the sensation that it was just a simple notice-me-not charm.
"Well, Skull," Kiru sighed. "This is it! Forest Temple, here I come!"
There's a cricket in the Library I'm in, and it's chirping.
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