A/N: Temple time temple time again!
This is long cause I was an idiot and decided to make it TWO temples.
The moment they came into the first floor of the temple, Ganondorf spotted strange markings etched into the floor, glowing with an eerie light.
There were three markings, lines in different shapes with circles connecting them. Several circles were not as bright as the others like they were missing.
He was about to ask what they were when Zelda gasped, "Constellations!"
Constellations? Link asked, squinting at the lines.
He was good at cloud watching. Not obscure pictures connected with dots.
Zelda nodded, pointing at one of the jagged lines. "That's Zmaj, the Zonai god of courage."
"A dragon, I surmise," Ganondorf mumbled, remembering what Zelda had mentioned about Zonai believing that dragons, boars and owls represented the Triforce.
Zelda gave another nod, gesturing to one that looked like a bow. "That's Sova, the owl goddess of wisdom."
The last one must be a boar then, Link said. Right?
"Yeah, Vepar."
"Zmaj, Vepar, and Sova." Ganondorf crossed his arms, gazing around. "Okay, so what do we do?"
He saw three rooms off the temple's entrance; one straight ahead and one on either wall to the left and right.
Link noticed a sign and went over to it, waving at the other two to get their attention.
"A sign," Zelda said. "What's it say?"
Find the missing stars and set them in their positions to complete the incomplete.
"Oh, so we got to find some stars, huh?" Ganondorf grunted, staring at the constellations before looking at Zelda. "You know what stars are missing?"
Zelda hummed, heading over to the constellations and staring at them, gripping her chin. "Well…it looks like Zmaj is missing his head and tail; the stars I believe are called Clawrn and Draken."
"Let's find those first."
"We won't know which ones we'll find though," Zelda protested as Ganondorf went to the door straight in front of them.
"Then we'll keep ahold of the other stars until we find them!"
Link paused when he saw another sign near a corner and went over to it. He clapped his hands to get Ganondorf and Zelda to look at him, pointing at the sign.
"Another sign?" Zelda asked, heading over to Link.
"What's this one say?" Ganondorf mumbled, scowling at the sign.
"Press this button to get to the other side. Prepare yourself for a quick…ride?"
"What the heck does that mean?"
Link stared at the button near the sign before he reached a hand towards it.
Ganondorf quickly grabbed his wrist to stop him, hissing, "Don't press it! It could be a trap!"
"How do you know it's not a trap?" Zelda countered with a smirk.
Ganondorf scowled at her, not in the mood to deal with her snark, before he released Link's wrist. "All right. Go for it."
Link grinned and slapped the button.
The three waited, looking around to see what the button did.
The only noise heard was a thunk beneath them and that was it.
Link appeared disappointed at the lack of anything happening.
"Bummer," Ganondorf mumbled sarcastically. "Now, shall we actually do the temp—ahh!"
Ganondorf yelped when the ground gave out from underneath him and he dropped down into a slick metal ramp that plunged downwards.
Link and Zelda fell down into the ramp behind him with yelps.
Ganondorf tried grabbing onto anything in an attempt to slow their descent, but everything around them was polished and had no handholds.
The slide suddenly arched upward sharply and the three were sent flying across the gap between the Dueling Peaks. A ramp opened up on the other peak, the three landing on it and sliding out onto a floor.
Ganondorf groaned while Zelda struggled to catch her breath, looking white as a sheet.
Link grinned wildly, signing, Let's do it again!
"No!" Zelda and Ganondorf screamed at the same time, grabbing Link before he could press a button nearby.
Link appeared put off.
Ganondorf sighed, rubbing his arm as he glanced around. "Looks like we went in a circle."
"But we passed over the river that runs between the Dueling Peaks!" Zelda protested. "We were airborne!"
"Then explain that!" Ganondorf snapped, pointing at the constellations etched onto the floor.
Getting up on shaky legs, Zelda moved closer to the drawings to examine them. She nodded. "While they do look similar, it appears that different stars are missing."
What do you mean? Link asked.
"I said that Zmaj's constellation was missing Clawrn and Draken, right?"
Ganondorf and Link nodded.
"This constellation of Zmaj is missing the stars of Scalis and Fang."
"Wait," Ganondorf grunted. "This temple is split into two?!"
"Like the mountain."
"I already hate this temple."
How many stars do we have to find?
"Well, each constellation is missing two stars," Zelda mumbled, crossing her arms as she rubbed her chin. "And there are three constellations on each side. So, twelve."
Ganondorf gave a groan. "That's so much work…"
"We better get started then," Zelda said, gesturing to the six doors surrounding them. "Pick a door, any door."
Link pointed to a door diagonal from them, heading to it.
Once the door was opened, the three were faced with three eyeballs on the wall staring at them.
"Ah, eyeballs," Ganondorf grunted. "Of course."
"What do we do with them?" Zelda asked.
Link stared at the eyeballs seriously before withdrawing his sword and beginning to wave it in a circle.
The eyeballs followed the movement.
"Oh, a dizzy game, huh?" Ganondorf said. "That's easy."
Link continued his circular waving for a few minutes but nothing happened. He lowered his sword with a huff, arm tired.
"Maybe we each have to distract them?" Zelda suggested.
Ganondorf shrugged. "Worth a shot."
He and Zelda withdrew their swords and moved until the eyes watched them separately, the third eye remaining trained on Link.
Together the three waved their swords in a circle until the eyes froze then spun rapidly before closing and dropping to the ground. Seconds later, a platform came up with a chest on it.
Zelda opened it and pulled out a small ball.
What's that? Link asked.
"Could be a star," Ganondorf suggested.
Zelda noticed faint writing along the side of the ball and noticed it was Sheikah alphabet. While she wasn't well-versed in their written language, she recognized an H, R and N.
"I think it says Horzen," she said. "A star from Vepar's constellation."
Ganondorf sighed. "Let's see if that's missing on this side or the other side."
They headed back to the room with the constellations on the floor and Zelda stared at the Vepar constellation before setting the ball into a slot at the top of the constellation.
The ball lit up.
"That was easy," Zelda sighed with a groan.
What room now? Link asked, gesturing to the five remaining rooms.
"That one," Ganondorf said, pointing to the south room on the left.
Opening the door, the three headed into the room beyond, but Ganondorf held out his arms to stop Link and Zelda from going further.
At the opposite end was a chest, tantalizing Link.
"Look at the sign," Ganondorf said, looking at a nearby sign.
Zelda went over to read it. "Be wary of the floor. As flat as it may be, it tilts if too heavy."
Too heavy? Link asked, tilting his head.
Ganondorf spotted some weights nearby and picked one up, staring at the number on its side. He tossed it onto the floor in front of them.
The floor tilted to the side, the weight falling into a pit.
"Too heavy or too light and it tilts," he mumbled, crossing his arms.
"So, we have to see what the right amount is?" Zelda said, staring at the weights and picking one up to stare at the weight numbered on the side.
"How much do you weigh, Link?" Ganondorf looked at Link.
Link frowned then shrugged.
Ganondorf picked him up under his arms then dropped him, gathering a few weights. He tossed them onto the floor.
The floor remained still.
Ganondorf grinned. "Looks like your weight is the right amount."
Link scowled at him before heading to the chest and opening it, pulling out another ball.
"Let me see the letters," Zelda said as Link returned, holding out her hands.
Link handed the ball to her and she stared at the inscriptions on the side.
"Looks like it says Felter, a star from Sova."
"Let's see if it's on this side then," Ganondorf said, rubbing his arm.
He really shouldn't have been using it like it wasn't injured, but he couldn't go around using one hand. His arm was hurting, but not enough to deter him. He had been through worse pain.
Zelda stared at the Sova constellation before humming and shaking her head. "No. This one goes to the other side."
Link perked up.
"No," Ganondorf snapped. "We'll keep the ball here and finish these constellations before we use that death slide."
Link sulked, crossing his arms.
Zelda set the ball down by the wall then headed to the door on the left wall. "This one next."
They headed into the room beyond and saw another blank room with a chest at the far end.
The door slammed shut behind them and a clunking noise sounded above them.
They looked up to see spikes lining the ceiling which were slowly sliding down.
"A spiked ceiling," Ganondorf muttered.
Link went to the chest and opened it, pulling out the ball that was inside.
Zelda looked up to see that the ceiling was still coming down and the door behind them was still locked. "Uh, it isn't stopping!"
"Then there's a switch somewhere!" Ganondorf snapped, beginning to feel the wall for anything unusual.
Zelda did the same thing with Link dropping the ball to follow suit.
After a bit of searching, Zelda eventually found a switch and pressed it. The ceiling slid to a halt and the door opened. All three sighed.
"Close to becoming shish kebabs," Ganondorf mumbled, reaching up to poke one of the spikes.
"Let's leave quickly," Zelda said. "I don't want to find out if it's timed."
Link nodded, grabbing the ball and the three returned to the main room.
"What star is this one?" Ganondorf asked as Zelda looked the ball over.
"Looks like it's Ruten, the star from Sova." Zelda set the ball in the center of the owl constellation.
Link headed to the second southern door and opened it.
The room beyond was open with a single, large rock ball sitting in the center. The door shut behind them.
"This isn't another Talus is it?" Ganondorf mumbled, staring at the ball skeptically.
"Too smooth," Zelda said, moving closer to the ball to touch it. "What do we do with this?"
"It's too huge to push it."
The floor suddenly tilted and Zelda jumped to the side to avoid the ball as it rolled past her.
"What the hell?" Ganondorf mumbled as the floor tilted another way.
Zelda stumbled as she tried to regain her balance as Link avoided the ball when it came towards him.
"What do we do?" Zelda asked when the floor continued to tilt, moving the ball with every angle.
"We need to stop the floor. Find a switch!"
The three went to different directions, avoiding the ball that was threatening to flatten them.
Patting the wall for sign of a switch while avoiding a death ball proved difficult, each of them almost getting struck several times.
Finally, Ganondorf's hand pushed in a tile and the floor shuddered to a halt before returning to a flat position.
There was a collective sigh as the chest appeared along a wall.
"That was terrifying," Zelda breathed as Ganondorf opened the chest to get the ball out.
"Two more rooms on this side," he said, handing the ball to Zelda. "What's it say?"
Zelda looked the ball over. "Clawrn."
"From Zmaj. That's on the other side."
The three returned to the main room, setting the ball with the other one.
Link pointed to the door ahead of them.
"Let's hope this one isn't a death machine," Zelda muttered, heading over to the door to open it.
"Seconded," Ganondorf said while Link nodded.
Once again the door closed behind them and locked. Two bulbs were on either side of the door and two metal balls sat in the room, sparking with internal energy.
Easy, Link signed, going over to the metal balls and picking one up. He moved to the door, dropping it by the bulb.
The bulb lit up to a blue.
"Ah, electricity to open the door," Zelda said. "How clever!"
Ganondorf picked up the second ball and set it by the door to activate it.
The door unlocked and slid open, the chest appearing seconds later.
Zelda opened it and pulled out the ball, looking over the letters on the side. "Looks like it's from Zmaj. Fang."
"Hm. The last room may have the star for the other side."
What makes you think that? Link asked as they returned to the constellation room.
"Didn't you notice? There were three stars for this side and so far, two for the other side. Logic dictates the last rom will have the star for the other side."
"Makes sense," Zelda agreed, setting the star into Zmaj's constellation. "The other side may have the same logic. Three for that side and three for this side."
Together they opened the last door in the room and came across six small rocks scattered around the room.
"What is it?" Ganondorf asked, staring at the rocks. "What do we do with these?"
Link went close to one and jumped back when it suddenly began to move.
"Oh, they're Pebblits!" Zelda gasped.
"What?"
"Basically, baby Talus."
"Oh. How do we kill them?"
Link backed away from the Pebblit but awakened several of the others.
The Pebblits followed after him and out of panic, Link pulled out one of his last two bomb arrows he had, firing it at the mobile rocks.
The noise startled Ganondorf and Zelda who ducked at the explosion.
"Link!" Ganondorf snapped, glaring at the blond. "Careful!"
"We could just explode them," Zelda said, noticing that the bomb arrow had effectively destroyed the Pebblits.
The chest appeared and Link smiled proudly.
"Just be careful where you aim those things," Ganondorf mumbled as Zelda opened the chest.
"Looks like Dinrel," Zelda said. "Definitely to the other side."
Then we're done? Link asked.
"For this side," Ganondorf said. "For now. Let's get to the other side."
Link grinned excitedly, running off.
"I hate this temple," Ganondorf mumbled.
"Seconded."
After returning to the eastern half of Dueling Peaks via the death slide, the three set the three stars they brought with them in their respective constellations.
"Which room?" Zelda asked, looking at the doors.
Link pointed to the door on their right.
"That one then," Ganondorf said, going to open the door.
All that greeted them after entering the room was a stack of wooden boxes.
"Boxes?" Zelda asked, sounding offended at how simple the challenge was. "Really?"
"This side must be the easier one," Ganondorf mumbled, holding out his hand to send a blast of flames at the boxes.
It took them seconds to burn into ashes. A spiked ball of metal dropped down the slight incline behind the boxes and began to roll toward the three.
They moved to the side to avoid it.
This is only the first puzzle, Link said as they stared at the spiked ball.
"If this side is easier than the other side, that would be a miracle," Ganondorf said, heading up the hill to see the chest waiting at the top.
Zelda opened it and pulled out the ball, staring at the words on the side. "Hm. I think this is Draken."
So that completes Zmaj? Link asked.
"Yes."
"One down, two to go on this side," Ganondorf slid down the ramp with the others, returning to the main room to slot the final star to Zmaj's constellation.
As Zelda headed towards to the room on their left, Ganondorf sat down.
"Can we take a break?"
Zelda looked back at him and gasped as she remembered his arm. "Oh no, I forgot about your injury! I was so focused on the temple—"
"It's all right. my arm doesn't hurt too bad."
Link sat beside Ganondorf, pulling out his snack pack and rifling through it. He took out a few apples. Snack?
"Oh, right." Ganondorf took one of the offered apples. "We never got to eat because of the Talus."
Zelda sat on Ganondorf's other side, looking at the cloth around his arm.
The white was stained red, but it didn't appear to be actively bleeding.
She took one of the apples and bit into it to focus on something else.
After their snack break, the three stood and headed into the room that was next to the one they had gone into.
The door slammed shut behind them, plunging them into inky blackness.
Ganondorf felt someone holding onto his cloak and he held up his hand, summoning a fireball to his palm to help light up the area a bit.
"What do we do with this one?" Zelda asked, looking around. She could barely see anything.
"We need to find a torch first, I imagine," Ganondorf muttered, pulling Zelda off his cloak and having her cling to Link instead before searching for a torch.
Once he saw on nestled in the corner nearby, he made his way over to it and lit it up.
It gave off enough light that he could see another torch in the corner across from him.
Ganondorf lit that torch as well and immediately both torches extinguished themselves, sending the room back into darkness.
Zelda gave a small squeak in response.
Ganondorf sighed.
A puzzle. Light the torches in the correct order.
Moving to the bottom right corner of the room, Ganondorf lit the torch once again then moved to the corner diagonal from him to light it.
Both torches stayed lit.
With a satisfied grunt, Ganondorf moved down to the bottom left corner and lit the torch he came across.
The room remained lit and Ganondorf moved to the light the last one.
Zelda sighed once the room was in light, releasing her death grip on Link's arm.
Link scowled at her, rubbing his aching arm as the chest appeared in the center.
After pulling out the ball and handing it to Zelda, Ganondorf left the room with the other two following.
"Looks like Naitchen. That should complete Vepar on the other side."
Ball pile? Link asked as Zelda set the ball down.
She nodded.
"This temple must have two floors," Ganondorf said as they all headed to the last door. "There aren't enough rooms."
"It's possible," Zelda muttered. "We need four more balls."
They came into a room with a short hallway that soon opened up to a larger incline that had a substantial patch of lava at the end.
"Is that….lava?" Zelda asked. "In Dueling Peaks?"
"It's a temple, Zelda."
Temples don't make sense.
Zelda stared at the lava in awe before staring at the incline before them. "We just go up it?"
"I imagine we may have obstacles," Ganondorf muttered.
The three began to go up the incline and as Ganondorf had suggested, obstacles in the form of multiple rock balls began to roll towards them.
Link grabbed their arms, pulling them into accurately placed alcoves.
Once the balls had gone past, the three left their hiding spot and continued up the incline until they had reached the top.
Zelda sighed as she sat down, catching her breath. "So much….work…."
"Almost done."
Link opened the chest to pull out the ball. He shoved it at Zelda who squinted at the inscriptions.
"Looks like Wister, the last star for Sova."
"Two constellations down then."
Link grinned, holding the ball under his arm so he could sign Almost done!
The three slid down the hill and returned to the constellation room to set the last star in Sova's constellation.
Stairs opened up in a corner close to the room they had just left, leading downstairs.
"Our last rooms are downstairs then," Zelda said.
Making their way downstairs, they came into a room with six Pebblits.
Ganondorf looked at Link, gesturing at the rocks.
Link grinned, pulling out his last bomb arrow and aiming carefully so he could destroy all of the Pebblits in one hit.
The chest appeared and it was Scalis, the final star for Zmaj on the western side of Dueling Peaks.
There were only two rooms on the lower floor, one to the left and one to the right. they headed to the door on the left first, coming into an empty room.
Well, this is disappointing, Link signed.
"What the heck do we do here?" Zelda asked, looking around the empty room.
Suddenly the floor dropped into a ramp, revealing sharp spikes at the bottom.
The three slid towards the spikes, nothing near them offering a handhold.
"What do we do?!" Zelda yelled as she tried to find a way to halt their descent.
Ganondorf saw a flat portion of floor next to the spikes and grabbed Zelda's hand then Link's hand. "We jump."
"What?!"
Are you sure?
"Unless you want to be skewered, jump now!"
Following Ganondorf's lead, they put their feet flat against the floor and just as they reached the spikes, pushed off to vault themselves over the spikes. They landed on the floor in a heap.
The spikes lowered and a portion of floor replaced them.
"That was…good thinking," Zelda sighed.
Ganondorf gave a grunt. "A guess."
"What?! You risked our lives over a guess?!"
"I didn't see you thinking of a way out of that!"
This again, Link thought, getting up to head over to the chest that appeared. Pulling out the ball, he shoved it at Zelda to stop the impending argument.
Zelda scowled at Ganondorf before looking the ball over. "Tuskrie, the last star to Vepar."
"This half, huh? Then that means the last one goes to the other side."
Sova?
Zelda nodded. "Yes. It should be Nuydrin."
The three set the ball into Vepar's constellation then returned to the basement floor to enter the last room.
The only thing there was a large scale.
"A balancing puzzle maybe?" Ganondorf suggested, crossing his arms.
Link shrugged, stepping onto the lower scale.
Ganondorf moved to the higher scale and grabbed it, pulling it down slightly. "Let's see if it's enough with the two of us."
Once he had rolled onto the scale, Link's side lifted up.
Link shook his head. Too heavy.
"Let me get on Link's side," Zelda said, lifting her arms.
Link leaned over his side and grabbed her, pulling her onto his scale.
Their scale slowly lowered until it was even with Ganondorf. The chest appeared nearby.
"You two get down first," Ganondorf said. "I can get down without help."
Zelda got off the scale first then Link. Ganondorf dropped to the floor after them.
After making sure that the last ball was indeed for the western half of Dueling Peaks, the three grabbed the balls and used the death slide to cross to the other side. Once they had set the final star into place, a set of stairs appeared, leading upwards.
Ganondorf rubbed his arm as they climbed the stairs to the boss room.
They just had to defeat it then he could soak his wound in the healing spring waters.
As the door closed behind them, Ganondorf glanced around.
All that was in the room was a mound of black scales. The mound shifted and a large centipede-like beast raised itself up with a snarl, large orange eye staring down at them. A red orb sat at the end of the monster's tail, glowing with an eerie light.
Link withdrew his bow and aimed an arrow at the monster's obvious weak pint. Before he could fire, the monster shrieked and scuttled off quickly, fast as a lizard.
"Shit, it's fast!" Ganondorf growled, trying to keep his eyes on the monster.
Crawling up the side of the wall, the monster snarled at the three before leaping towards them.
"Watch out!" Zelda warned.
They all jumped to different sides to avoid the monster's landing.
Link shot at its eye while Ganondorf moved to its back, slicing at its tail.
The monster shrieked before spinning around, orb catching Link in the chest and sending him crashing into a nearby wall.
"Link!" Zelda gasped when the blond crumpled to the ground.
"Focus on the monster!" Ganondorf snapped, sending a fireball at the beast to take its attention off Zelda and Link.
Zelda bit her lip before she tossed several knives at the monster's eye, causing it to shriek.
Ganondorf looped around and stabbed the tail once more.
Snarling, the monster turned towards Ganondorf.
Zelda rushed to the tail and stabbed it several times with her sword.
When the monster turned towards Zelda and reared up with a screech, an arrow lodged itself in its eye. The monster screamed and flailed.
While distracted, Ganondorf and Zelda both launched themselves at the boss's tail and dealt the finishing blow.
The monster shrieked then collapsed before disappearing in a cloud of dark smoke.
A door leading to the spring opened up.
Zelda ran over to Link who was slowly getting to his feet. "Are you all right?!"
Link grinned and nodded, giving a thumbs up.
"No broken bones?" Ganondorf asked, eyeing Link warily.
Link patted himself before shaking his head. Just sore. No broke.
"Well," Zelda sighed, relieved Link didn't appear to be seriously hurt. "The spring should take care of all your aches."
Link nodded.
They headed to the spring and went into the water.
As Ganondorf closed his eyes, he could feel the water's healing power begin to mend his arm.
"500 Rupees!"
Ravio scoffed. "That's practically theft!"
"700?"
"Not in this lifetime. 1,200 Rupees!"
"What?! I can't afford that."
"Then go find Rupees."
"You're the one staying in my house for free!"
"Because I'm being allowed to sell my wares here."
He growled quietly at Ravio, crossing his arms. He glanced at the fire rod. He didn't need to rent it. He wanted to buy it, but Ravio's prices were outrageous.
"1,000 Rupees. I can pay here and now."
Ravio hummed, head tilting side to side as he thought about it, Sheerow mimicking his movement. After a bit, Ravio nodded. "Oh, I suppose. But just this once, my friend!"
He sighed, grabbing the fire rod and handing Ravio the Rupees. "We'll see."
He had given up pulling on the chains a while ago. That…annoying bastard….what was his name? Yuga? He had just rudely taken over his body. He was tired of things taking him over. He was tired and wanted to rest.
He looked up when he heard footsteps and narrowed his eyes when he saw someone coming towards him.
"Zelda?"
No. That wasn't Zelda. This girl looked like her but had dark hair and red eyes.
The Zelda lookalike appeared confused by his statement. "Zelda? No, my name is Hilda, princess of Lorule."
"Lorule? Ah, that pompous peacock Yuga mentioned that word to me."
"Are you….Ganon?" Hilda asked, sitting near him.
"I am, but I'm not. How are you even here in my mind?"
Hilda sighed. "Yuga tricked me. He took the Triforce of Wisdom from me. I was hoping to use Hyrule's Triforce to restore Lorule, but that isn't what Yuga wants."
"He has both pieces? Where is the Hero?"
"Fighting, right now, to keep his piece."
He grunted. "He'll win the battle. If it's that kid with the pink stripe, he'll win."
Hilda blinked. "You know him?"
"I've met him a few times. He'll win. And then….I can finally rest."
"Impa, I wish to tell you about a dream I've had."
"Yes, princess?"
"Some dark force will come and set off a string of events. A boy will come to the castle gates."
"A boy?" Impa asked, tilting her head. "You're sure?"
She nodded. "Yes. He'll bring strange news of paintings that have appeared. I want you to let him into the castle. I wish to give him something that will aid him in his journey."
"And that is?"
She pulled out a green pendant. "The Pendant of Courage. He will require it if he's to defeat this new evil."
"I see," Impa murmured. "I will do as you request, princess."
"Thank you, Impa."
Ganondorf flexed his arm as he opened his eyes, lifting it up and pulling off the cloth. The skin was completely healed with no trace of scars.
Zelda touched his arm and he looked at her.
"I'm glad it's healed."
Ganondorf gave a smile. "Told you the spring would heal it."
She rolled her eyes, smacking his arm. "Quit being smug."
Link watched the two then rolled his eyes, pointing to some stairs that had appeared.
Together the three went up to the stairs and came out near the top of Dueling Peaks.
"Wow," Zelda breathed, staring out at the vast expanse of Hyrule laid out before them.
Ganondorf stared at the castle in the distance, wondering how his mother was faring.
Link gazed around at the sight as well before he waved a hand then pointed at something that caught his attention.
Ganondorf and Zelda looked at where he was pointing to see an ethereal shaft of light shooting up from a distant mountain.
"What is that?" Zelda asked, squinting to try and see better.
"Never saw it before," Ganondorf said. "Looks close to Tabantha."
Can we see it? Link asked, pointing at the light again. Could hold treasure.
"It is on our way to Tabantha," Zelda murmured, looking at Ganondorf.
Ganondorf sighed. "I suppose it couldn't hurt since it's where we're going."
Link grinned.
"Let's get back to the stable."
I'll make dinner!
"Oh, wonderful! I'm starving."
"Dinner does sound good about now," Zelda said. "Do you think you could make a meat and rice bowl?"
If they have good meat.
"Anything is fine by me," Ganondorf said as they headed down Dueling Peaks.
"You eat anything!" Zelda laughed.
"At least I don't eat Chuchu jelly."
Hey, don't knock it until you try it!
The three continued to talk and laugh as they returned to the stable.
