This chapter is longer, I promise!
Morning came faster than I thought it would. I didn't sleep a wink; so naturally, I was extremely tired and cranky.
"You know, you really should find a sword and shield somewhere, Link." Navi pointed out as I slouched down the dirty path.
"Yeah, you're right. One problem, I'm not exactly sure how to find either." Then I remembered. In the game, you could go to the graveyard and dig up a Hylian Shield. "Hey Navi, do you think we could head over to Kakariko Graveyard for a couple of minutes?"
"Sure, why?"
"You'll see." I wanted it to be a surprise to prove to Navi that I wasn't totally worthless.
After running across Hyrule Field at top speed, we finally reached the village. It was quiet, peaceful, with lots of strange people. The carpenters pranced around like freaks, so I did my best to avoid them at all costs.
"The graveyard is back that way. Let's hurry before someone catches us." Navi zoomed ahead and I chased after. The graveyard was bleak and dreary, and it instantly made me feel uncomfortable. "Now, what was it you wanted to show me?" The tiny fairy's blue arms were crossed around her chest.
"Okay, the grave should be right here." I approached a slanted gravestone with flowers in the front. I then circled around it and pulled the stone back. "Gees, it's heavier than I thought it would be." I grunted as it finally gave way. There was a hole underneath it just big enough for me to fit inside.
"Down we go I guess." Navi fluttered down into the dark abyss. I soon followed. It was cold and clammy, and stank of sour milk. Just ahead was a blob of brown and a large chest.
"There it is!" I exclaimed. I thought the brown thing wouldn't be a problem, until it stood up. Then I knew what it was. A ReDead. Its face resembled a coffin, and its eyes reminded me of every unhappy moment I've ever had. Its scream was so gut-wrenching that even Chuck Norris would stammer at the sound of it. I had no sword, so I snatched a rock from the ground and chucked it at the thing's head. Slowly, it collapsed to the ground, once again resembling the brown mess that it was before.
"Holy Din, that scared the magic out of me, Link!" Navi rushed behind me in fright. We both approached the chest with caution, for fear of something more drastic than a ReDead. I unhinged the lock on it, and opened it. To my relief, a Hylian Shield laid at the bottom. For extra humor, I grabbed it and lifted it up in the air, screaming "DUN DUN DUN DUUUNNNN!".
"Okay, you've got a shield. Now all we need is a sword."
"The Master Sword? No, wait; we need the Three Spiritual Stones and the Ocarina of Time, don't we?"
"Umm, yeah. Bummer, right? But here's the good news, the Spiritual Stones aren't that far away! But the Ocarina… I'm not quite sure where you'll find that."
"I guess we'll have to find out. First, the stones, then, we'll figure out where the ocarina is. Sound like a plan?" I raised my hand, expecting her to High-Five me or something.
"Yep!" To my surprise, Navi actually smacked my hand. But it was very small. So with that, we both rushed to Kokiri Forest.
So, the quest for the Spiritual Stones begins! The next chapter will be written in Zelda's POV, and don't worry. Sheik will be in this story.
