Please Some One
Just guess how this story going to play out.
Doing short chapters like these are easy but less detailed you know, So it's fun to switch it up a bit. Some short, some long.
Don't own Legend Of Zelda or anything related.
Trucking through the woods feeling the weight of the trees around me. All watching me with gazes that have disowned me as a member of the forest, I can no longer visit with the children back in town. The monsters leaving after the great evil left the mansion. All cheering happy for the forest to be safe again. Have they forgotten the Great Deku Tree already? Saria or me being gone for so long. The forest truly blinds us from the outside keeping us, safe from the horrors outside it.
The sun burns my skin if I'm exposed to it for too long. The goddesses grace looking at me with their eyes even now but with the sun finally setting as I come to the edge of the forest. A great field with less shade then hopped, I didn't want to be cooked alive out here.
The field was grand with less hills then I remembered, the green grass I knew was dead, brown, and not moving. No wind blow through my hair, stillness silence was all and grand but walking it alone was dreadfully boring.
Pushing myself to remember how it used to look before seemed impossible. The only think I remember was pain, even before drawing the master sword having most of myself ripped out of me, caged and beaten. My personality, hate, love, even my ability to talk. All taken from me and placed in this body I'm in now. Things they said their hero didn't need.
Can't question if he doesn't know how to, or speak.
In the distance was something odd. It was massive, black, and I could see with my heighten eye sight that it was a castle. Black clouds originated from it too. I thought Hyrule Castle was that way but the idea rattled in my brain. Hitting my head with a rock didn't help figure it out either.
"Might as well head that way. The honorable and good side the goddesses left wouldn't miss that for the world." I said to no one in particular.
The sizzling I could hear from my back and the fact that I couldn't see as well as I could. The sun was rising and I was in danger if I didn't to anything. Doing only reasonable thing, I dug a hole just for me to lay in. Pushing the dirt over my legs and patting for good measure. I was mostly underground when I stopped to watch the sun, even if the pain and sizzle on my face. The sun seemed like something I've missed more then anything, I wished to be welcomed by it instead of rejected.
Fully covered my the pressure of the dirt I discovered I didn't need to breath anymore, I probably didn't need to drink water or even eat. Yet why was I hungry before, will only monsters give me that effect? These thought where in my head till I drifted off to sleep, the cold blanket of the dirt and the weight was almost soothing.
"It wasn't my idea." I heard rage consuming me as I shot forwards now stuck in my mind like with Nayru.
Quick she put me in a bind stopping me where I stood. "I don't wish to fight but to speak." She said straining against the force she was holding back. It was Farore the Green Goddesses, simile to the other two but shorter with two fuzzy hair balls. In a clean white dress and an aura around her that told you she was something higher then you.
I could feel the anger rise, my hand ached and coursing with pain unimaginable yet I didn't care. The goddesses, the enemy was in front of me. The weakest of the three no less. With a final push I broke her binds and fell on her with all my weight.
Strangling her I yelled. "You had me locked up for seven years, and it wasn't your fault?" Laughter erupted from me as I held her there feeling her life fail her.
A new force picked me up held me in branches and vines, behind me the tree that had raised me was there, holding me down.
"It was my fault. I fell for their tricks and let the my sisters have their way with my champion." She huffed to catch her breath. "They wouldn't let me see you through out the years unless one of them present, in cause I helped you escape. What could I have done?" She said falling to her knees begging.
"You should have chosen someone else to be your play thing. Now all three of you are doomed to feel my wrath." Tightening hold on one of my binds I still tried to break them.
"My sisters are sending their personal warriors after you. I wish for you to be whole again Link, I'm sorry." She said bowing a bit towards me. If my hearing wasn't so good I probably wouldn't have heard if over my own wails of violence and what I'll do to them when I finally get them.
Waking up under the earth, the coldness still their from when I went to sleep the previous day and the anger from the dream lingered as well. Moving my hand upward out of the dirt I felt no pain or soreness. Digging myself out, the sun had just fellen over the horizon.
Making haste towards my destination, the castle at the end of the field, looking darker and more bleak the closer I get to it. Made me feel like home or at less more comfortable.
Clearing another hill I saw something closer just a little out of my way. Looked to be a small farm yet no crops where growing. Looking back at the dirt I didn't need to think of why. This place truly is just death, that's why I found it weird that people would live in the center of it all. Curiosity got the better of me, when I mindlessly moved that way. Maybe monsters could be there, or someone normal.
Around the farm was high walls with points at the top, looked to circle the entire place. Definitely wasn't a monster then, humans scared instead. The front gate was closed with a high metal fence and lock. The sign above it read "Lon Lon Ranch."
And I tune played in my head. Something soft and pleasant, something I knew but couldn't place my finger on.
"Epona?" I said, a foreign name ringed in my head. I don't remember how but I got though the fence already inside.
Hope I didn't confuse to many people with that chapter, things will be explained while some things wont. Ask away if you wanna know something.
And don't think this story will follow "Link" as he goes in every temple. This is his own adventure.
