The story of Link and his hidden brother...
Chapter Three
A wounded woman ran to Hyrule castle's wooden gate, and banged on it. "Let me in! Let me in, you jerks! I'm wounded, and I have a child! Let me in! Dammit, let me in!" she ran across hyrule field, bleeding severely, until finally she arrived at Lon Lon Ranch. She rushed to the main house, and yelled. "Let me in! Let me in! I have a child! Let me in!"
The owner of the ranch opened the door. He was quite handsome, and slim too. "Why didn't you say so? Come in, come in!"
"Thank you so much, kind soul. My husband will bless you for it, you know." the man just smiled at her.
"Oh, I'm sorry, I didn't tell you my name, did I? I'm Ingo, the owner of this ranch. And you would be...?"
"Ingo, eh? It sounds familiar. Ooh, but I am wounded! I need bandages, fast!" Ingo rushed to the cupboard, and looked inside.
He looked at her, with a disappointed look on his face. "I'm sorry. We don't have any bandages. Maybe you could try Kokiri forest, I hear they have great healing powers." He hurried her out the door. Although, when she looked over to the cupboard, she could easily see a plentiful supply of bandages. She looked at Ingo's face before he slammed the door. He was a devious fellow, and he would pay for it, sooner or later. As she left, she could hear another voice inside, saying, "Ingo, who was that?" Ingo replied, "No one, Sir Talon, it was no one."
She rushed to Kokiri forest, bleeding all the way. She reached the entrance, and stumbled across the bridge, still carrying her infant son with her. She stopped in front of one of the houses, and collapsed. A small kokiri child came out of his house, found her lying there, and took her inside.
The woman woke up to find herself in a bed, and bandaged where she had been wounded. Although she was weak, she could see the child who had rescued her. She sat up.
"Ah, so the hylian lady has awoken," the child said. "I am Mido. I am chief of Kokiri Village. And you are...?"
"I am hardly hylian. I am from the sacred realm. You said you were in charge?"
"The sacred realm? You mean, you're a...an elf?"
"You might say that, yes. Where is my son?"
"Wow, this is HUGE! I have to tell the Great Deku Tree about this!" And Mido ran out of the house. She watched where he went. Five minutes later, another kokiri child came in, and told her to follow him.
As she stood before the great tree, she could only think how tall it was. "Greetings, Rlyda," the great tree spoke in a kind tone of voice. Rlyda stood in awe.
"How...how did you know my name?"
"Why, I know everything about everything. Now, where is this son of yours? Mido, go get the hylian's son."
"I think I should tell you, sir, that...oh never mind." Mido ran back to his hut. He came back with the child soon after. "Here he is."
"Ah, my son." Rlyda ran to Mido and took her son from his arms. "There there, Link. It's going to be al... Wait..." She looked around desperately. "Wh-where's my other son? Where's Oniwalu?! Oh no... I left him in the sacred realm! I hope he's alright..." Rlyda fainted, and dropped her son softly in the grass. The kokiri gathered around her. Mido checked her pulse.
He looked down. "She's dead." There was a beat of silence.
"She should have known," the Great Deku Tree spoke, "that any hylian who enters these woods will surely perish." Mido looked sharply at the Great Deku Tree.
"Sir, she was no hylian. She was an elf."
"Oh. Wait... there was an inhabitant of the Sacred Realm in Hyrule? And she lasted that long? Amazing..."
Mido saw a piece of paper under her cloak. He bent down, and picked it up. "Sir, a note. 'The man who said he owned Lon Lon Ranch told me to go to Kokiri forest to seek medical attention. He surely knows that going there will mean my demise. I don't care, though. I only wish for my sons' safety.'" Mido looked again at her dead body, and saw a glint of metal. He bent down again, and picked up a sword from her corpse. "Sir, a sword! What shall we do with it?"
"We shall respect her death, and hide it in a chest where no one can reach it. hide it behind the rolling rocks. Go!" Mido rushed out of the clearing, wondering why he could not have the sword.
Chapter Three
A wounded woman ran to Hyrule castle's wooden gate, and banged on it. "Let me in! Let me in, you jerks! I'm wounded, and I have a child! Let me in! Dammit, let me in!" she ran across hyrule field, bleeding severely, until finally she arrived at Lon Lon Ranch. She rushed to the main house, and yelled. "Let me in! Let me in! I have a child! Let me in!"
The owner of the ranch opened the door. He was quite handsome, and slim too. "Why didn't you say so? Come in, come in!"
"Thank you so much, kind soul. My husband will bless you for it, you know." the man just smiled at her.
"Oh, I'm sorry, I didn't tell you my name, did I? I'm Ingo, the owner of this ranch. And you would be...?"
"Ingo, eh? It sounds familiar. Ooh, but I am wounded! I need bandages, fast!" Ingo rushed to the cupboard, and looked inside.
He looked at her, with a disappointed look on his face. "I'm sorry. We don't have any bandages. Maybe you could try Kokiri forest, I hear they have great healing powers." He hurried her out the door. Although, when she looked over to the cupboard, she could easily see a plentiful supply of bandages. She looked at Ingo's face before he slammed the door. He was a devious fellow, and he would pay for it, sooner or later. As she left, she could hear another voice inside, saying, "Ingo, who was that?" Ingo replied, "No one, Sir Talon, it was no one."
She rushed to Kokiri forest, bleeding all the way. She reached the entrance, and stumbled across the bridge, still carrying her infant son with her. She stopped in front of one of the houses, and collapsed. A small kokiri child came out of his house, found her lying there, and took her inside.
The woman woke up to find herself in a bed, and bandaged where she had been wounded. Although she was weak, she could see the child who had rescued her. She sat up.
"Ah, so the hylian lady has awoken," the child said. "I am Mido. I am chief of Kokiri Village. And you are...?"
"I am hardly hylian. I am from the sacred realm. You said you were in charge?"
"The sacred realm? You mean, you're a...an elf?"
"You might say that, yes. Where is my son?"
"Wow, this is HUGE! I have to tell the Great Deku Tree about this!" And Mido ran out of the house. She watched where he went. Five minutes later, another kokiri child came in, and told her to follow him.
As she stood before the great tree, she could only think how tall it was. "Greetings, Rlyda," the great tree spoke in a kind tone of voice. Rlyda stood in awe.
"How...how did you know my name?"
"Why, I know everything about everything. Now, where is this son of yours? Mido, go get the hylian's son."
"I think I should tell you, sir, that...oh never mind." Mido ran back to his hut. He came back with the child soon after. "Here he is."
"Ah, my son." Rlyda ran to Mido and took her son from his arms. "There there, Link. It's going to be al... Wait..." She looked around desperately. "Wh-where's my other son? Where's Oniwalu?! Oh no... I left him in the sacred realm! I hope he's alright..." Rlyda fainted, and dropped her son softly in the grass. The kokiri gathered around her. Mido checked her pulse.
He looked down. "She's dead." There was a beat of silence.
"She should have known," the Great Deku Tree spoke, "that any hylian who enters these woods will surely perish." Mido looked sharply at the Great Deku Tree.
"Sir, she was no hylian. She was an elf."
"Oh. Wait... there was an inhabitant of the Sacred Realm in Hyrule? And she lasted that long? Amazing..."
Mido saw a piece of paper under her cloak. He bent down, and picked it up. "Sir, a note. 'The man who said he owned Lon Lon Ranch told me to go to Kokiri forest to seek medical attention. He surely knows that going there will mean my demise. I don't care, though. I only wish for my sons' safety.'" Mido looked again at her dead body, and saw a glint of metal. He bent down again, and picked up a sword from her corpse. "Sir, a sword! What shall we do with it?"
"We shall respect her death, and hide it in a chest where no one can reach it. hide it behind the rolling rocks. Go!" Mido rushed out of the clearing, wondering why he could not have the sword.
