Okay, I've been told to put my author notes here, so here it goes, I guess.
I wrote this fic about a year or so ago, but I never got any response on it. So, I then found this nifty lil' site and decided to give it a shot. I just hope I don't get yelled at too much by those over-zealous fans. I know they're out there, cuz I'm nearly one of them. O_O;
The only character I own in this fic is Aloysius himself. All other characters are copyright of Nintendo and Shigeru Miyamoto.
Oh, and I mean for "Aloysius" to be pronounced "Ah-loy-see-us" not "Ah-loh- ish-us" like how I guess it's supposed to be pronounced. I found the name before hearing it, and I like it pronounced my way so =p
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Chapter One
Link, the Hero of Time, splashed his face with the clear, cool water of Zora's River. Navi, his guardian fair, sat on the edge of the bank, sunning herself in Hyrule's warm afternoon. She had left Link once he had completed his Ocarina adventure, as he called it, but soon came back, because she had missed him. They had become even greater friends. Link sat back on the ground and looked over at Navi. She felt him looking at her and turned her face up toward him. "What?" she asked, but not with her lips, her eyes. Link sighed and laid down on his back. "Nothing," he said. All of a sudden, a little girl ran up to him.
"Excuse me, sir, could you please tell me where I might find Link, The Hero of Time?"
Link sat up and looked at the girl. She looked to about 9 or 10 and was wearing a dark blue dress that brought out the color of her eyes and her hair shone golden-red in the afternoon sun. He gave a little half-smile. Navi flew up to his shoulder. "Could you please give me a description of the Link person?" he asked. He wondered what she had been told.
The little girl thought hard. "He has blonde hair, blue eyes, wears a green tunic and has a fair-" she covered her mouth and gasped, turning slightly red. "I'm sorry." She curtsied deeply.
"No need to be sorry," he said, standing up. "The only thing you need to be sorry abut is that you never told me who owns that pretty little face of yours."
The little girl blushed. "My name is Tyranna," she said.
"Tyranna," he then thought for a moment. "Beautiful, in the old language, am I right?" The little girl nodded shyly. "What can I do for you?" he asked her.
"Please Hero of Time, my village needs your help," Tyranna said.
Navi flew down to Tyranna's eyes. "Where is your village?" Navi asked.
"Not here," said Tyranna. She threw a coin-like object and a swirling black pool appeared on the ground. "In another dimension. Please, come with me," she pleaded.
Link saw the desperation in her eyes, and knew in his heart that she needed his help. He looked at Navi and she nodded yes.
"Follow me," Tyranna said, and jumped down the hole.
"I don't think you need to worry, Link. This girl is trustworthy, I saw it in her eyes," Navi said, and went inside Link's hat. Link jumped into the swirling black mist. He looked above him and saw the portal close. He gulped.
Amazingly, Link felt himself floating forward instead of down. All around him, all the colors of the rainbow shone in fantastic lights around him. He saw Tyrana just ahead. "Where exactly are we going?" he asked. His voice resounded against invisible walls.
Tyranna turned around. She kept her mouth shut, but Link could hear the words she was saying in his head. 'I am speaking to you telepathically because otherwise my voice will be lost amid the gap between dimensions. You are lucky that it did not happen to you. We going to my village, Owinvila, in the country of Ezri, dimension of Pakenwald.
"Quite a mouthful," Link thought. He wasn't sure he could ask her what he wanted to know, because he wasn't sure if he was telepathic.
"I know my home must be strange to you, but if you ask me, Hyrule sounds like a strange name," Tyranna said telepathically.
"You," he paused, "Can hear what I'm saying?" Link asked, forming the words in his head. He of course, had received telepathic messages from Zelda, but he himself had never sent messages of his own.
"Of course. We are all telepathic, most of us just don't want to listen; we are too busy thinking of other things that pertain to us." Tyranna "told" him, her face holding a solemn expression.
"Why do you need my help?"
"My village is under attack by a super natural spirit if some kind. Ancient scrolls tell of a phantom almost destroying the village, only to be destroyed by Link, Hero of Time," Tyranna finished.
"Phantom?" Link thought. He hoped that Tyranna wasn't listening to his thoughts this time. He remembered his fight in the Forest Temple with Phantom Ganondorf and how Ganondorf had banished it to the gap between dimensions.
"Ganondorf couldn't be controlling his creation from inside the Sacred Realm, could he? And why would he have the Phantom attack another village?" Tyranna did not reply. Link must have not sent his thought to her. He felt himself land on hard ground.
"We are here," said Tyranna aloud.
I wrote this fic about a year or so ago, but I never got any response on it. So, I then found this nifty lil' site and decided to give it a shot. I just hope I don't get yelled at too much by those over-zealous fans. I know they're out there, cuz I'm nearly one of them. O_O;
The only character I own in this fic is Aloysius himself. All other characters are copyright of Nintendo and Shigeru Miyamoto.
Oh, and I mean for "Aloysius" to be pronounced "Ah-loy-see-us" not "Ah-loh- ish-us" like how I guess it's supposed to be pronounced. I found the name before hearing it, and I like it pronounced my way so =p
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Chapter One
Link, the Hero of Time, splashed his face with the clear, cool water of Zora's River. Navi, his guardian fair, sat on the edge of the bank, sunning herself in Hyrule's warm afternoon. She had left Link once he had completed his Ocarina adventure, as he called it, but soon came back, because she had missed him. They had become even greater friends. Link sat back on the ground and looked over at Navi. She felt him looking at her and turned her face up toward him. "What?" she asked, but not with her lips, her eyes. Link sighed and laid down on his back. "Nothing," he said. All of a sudden, a little girl ran up to him.
"Excuse me, sir, could you please tell me where I might find Link, The Hero of Time?"
Link sat up and looked at the girl. She looked to about 9 or 10 and was wearing a dark blue dress that brought out the color of her eyes and her hair shone golden-red in the afternoon sun. He gave a little half-smile. Navi flew up to his shoulder. "Could you please give me a description of the Link person?" he asked. He wondered what she had been told.
The little girl thought hard. "He has blonde hair, blue eyes, wears a green tunic and has a fair-" she covered her mouth and gasped, turning slightly red. "I'm sorry." She curtsied deeply.
"No need to be sorry," he said, standing up. "The only thing you need to be sorry abut is that you never told me who owns that pretty little face of yours."
The little girl blushed. "My name is Tyranna," she said.
"Tyranna," he then thought for a moment. "Beautiful, in the old language, am I right?" The little girl nodded shyly. "What can I do for you?" he asked her.
"Please Hero of Time, my village needs your help," Tyranna said.
Navi flew down to Tyranna's eyes. "Where is your village?" Navi asked.
"Not here," said Tyranna. She threw a coin-like object and a swirling black pool appeared on the ground. "In another dimension. Please, come with me," she pleaded.
Link saw the desperation in her eyes, and knew in his heart that she needed his help. He looked at Navi and she nodded yes.
"Follow me," Tyranna said, and jumped down the hole.
"I don't think you need to worry, Link. This girl is trustworthy, I saw it in her eyes," Navi said, and went inside Link's hat. Link jumped into the swirling black mist. He looked above him and saw the portal close. He gulped.
Amazingly, Link felt himself floating forward instead of down. All around him, all the colors of the rainbow shone in fantastic lights around him. He saw Tyrana just ahead. "Where exactly are we going?" he asked. His voice resounded against invisible walls.
Tyranna turned around. She kept her mouth shut, but Link could hear the words she was saying in his head. 'I am speaking to you telepathically because otherwise my voice will be lost amid the gap between dimensions. You are lucky that it did not happen to you. We going to my village, Owinvila, in the country of Ezri, dimension of Pakenwald.
"Quite a mouthful," Link thought. He wasn't sure he could ask her what he wanted to know, because he wasn't sure if he was telepathic.
"I know my home must be strange to you, but if you ask me, Hyrule sounds like a strange name," Tyranna said telepathically.
"You," he paused, "Can hear what I'm saying?" Link asked, forming the words in his head. He of course, had received telepathic messages from Zelda, but he himself had never sent messages of his own.
"Of course. We are all telepathic, most of us just don't want to listen; we are too busy thinking of other things that pertain to us." Tyranna "told" him, her face holding a solemn expression.
"Why do you need my help?"
"My village is under attack by a super natural spirit if some kind. Ancient scrolls tell of a phantom almost destroying the village, only to be destroyed by Link, Hero of Time," Tyranna finished.
"Phantom?" Link thought. He hoped that Tyranna wasn't listening to his thoughts this time. He remembered his fight in the Forest Temple with Phantom Ganondorf and how Ganondorf had banished it to the gap between dimensions.
"Ganondorf couldn't be controlling his creation from inside the Sacred Realm, could he? And why would he have the Phantom attack another village?" Tyranna did not reply. Link must have not sent his thought to her. He felt himself land on hard ground.
"We are here," said Tyranna aloud.
