A/N: Well, back to Saria and Link.
Disclaimer: I own this fic. I own the other Link. I do not own anything else.
"Well, OK Link. I only know what I've been told though.
When Link was a baby, a dreadful war was going on in Hyrule. His mother fled for her life, taking him with her. He doesn't know who his father was, or if he's still alive. Anyway, Link and his mother came to Kokiri Forest, my home, to seek refuge. His mother was gravely injured, and she died.
"That's awful. My mother and father both died." Link said sadly.
"Kokiri don't have parents. I wish we did." Saria replied. "Anyway, back to the story."
The Great Deku Tree, our guardian, took Link in and he was raised as a Kokiri. He never knew what he really was until he grew up. He lived life as a Kokiri. However, he was taunted and teased by the real Kokiri. He didn't have a guardian fairy like the rest of us.
"Neither do you, Saria."
"She flew away for a while, looking for help for me. Can I just tell this story?"
"OK, sure."
Mido, the boss of the Kokiri, teased him the most. He wasn't allowed to play outside in the Summer with the others. He just sat in his house. One day, when he was 10, a fairy cam to him. Her name was Navi, and she said that she had to take him to the Great Deku Tree, because he had summoned The Boy Without a Fairy. So Link followed her to the tree.
But Mido was there, blocking the door. He told Link he needed a sword and shield to go to the Deku tree. So Link went to the Kokiri shop, hoping to be able to buy a sword and shield. But they only had shields. So he bought a shield and said hello to Mika, a Kokiri girl, hoping she would tell him something about swords. She didn't. She told him to go to the Training Gorund on top of the kill. It had a few fences, a bit of grass, signs and rocks. Link walked around, and he saw a hole in the wall. He crawled in, hoping it might have something inside it.
When he entered the hole and stood up, he saw he was in a room with a few passages and a giant rock rolling around. He dodged the rock and found a treasure chest with the sword.
He went past Mido and met the Deku Tree with his new equipment. The tree told him that he had to break the curse on it.
So Link entered the tree. He found a few items, and defeated monsters. He didn't really tell me much about what happened in the dungeons. I guess he didn't like them much. Anyway, he killed the monster which was the source of the curse. A blue light surrounded him and he was lifted out of the tree. It told him that he had demponstrated his courage and gave him a special stone called the Kokiri's Emerald. The tree told him that he had to go and see a Princess, and it died.
"Why did the tree die if Link saved it?" Link asked.
"Well, it said it was "doomed before Link started."
So Link left the forest, with an Ocarina I gave him and went to see the Princess. She told him that there is a special place in Hyrule called the Sacred Realm, where the Triforce is kept. The Triforce is a treasure which grants the wish of the holder. If an evil person holds it, the world will be "consumed by evil" but if a good person holds it the will lead Hyrule to a "golden age of prosperity". She told Link he had to get the other two stones, the Goron's Ruby and the Zora's Sapphire. Then she would give him an Ocarina and he would get the Triforce before the Evil Ganondorf.
He cam back to tell me about it. I taught him my song. He went and got the other two stones. Then he went to see Zelda. When he got to the castle, the drawbridge was closed, whcih was strange, since it was the middle of the day.
Suddenly, a white horse came galloping out. Zelda and her servant Impa were on it. Zelda threw something for Link to catch, but it fell in the moat. Then Ganondorf came out on his horse. He asked Link which way the white horse went. He refused to tell, and Ganondorf blasted him with magic. Then he left.
Link went and got what Zelda had thrown away. It was the Ocarina of Time, a key to the Sacred Realm. It had a psychic message from her with it. She taught him a new song, and told him to play it at the Altar of Time.
Link did so, and his stones flew out of his pocket and were placed on the altar. The door of time slowly opened and he entered. There was only one thing in the room. A sword thrust into stone. Link slowly walked up to it and Navi told him it was the Master Sword, a very sacred weapon. He pulled it out of the stone.
Then he was talking to Ganondorf, who was saying thank you for letting him into the Sacred Realm. Link was worried, but his body seemed to fail and he let the blue light carry him away.
The next thing he knew, he was in the Sacred Realm. An old, but very powerful seeming man in red and orange robes told him Ganondorf had attained the Triforce and Hyrule was a wasteland. Link had to defeat Ganondorf and awaken all the Sages, who were the guardians of their elements.
Link was worried. What could a kid do against Ganondorf? The man, whose name was Rauru, told him to look at himself. He did, and found that he had grown up and was seventeen. Rauru presented him with a medallion.
Link found all the sages, and defeated the monsters inside the temples. He went back to the temple of time, where an adult Zelda spoke to him. She told him that the Triforce had split into three parts and Ganondorf only had the Triforce of Power. Link himself had the Triforce of Courage and she had the Triforce of Wisdom. Ganondorf wanted to get the other two parts of the Triforce. Ganondorf somehow found Zelda and took her away in a crystal.
Link went to Ganon's castle and defeated Ganondorf. He and Zelda fled from the castle after Ganondorf caused it to fall down. When they had escaped they watched the castle fall down. Then they heard a noise. It was Ganondorf. Somehow he had survived. This time he transformed himself into a strange creature called Ganon. Link defeatd him again and the sages and Zelda trapped him in the Sacred Realm forever.
Zelda spoke to Link after this. She told him that Ganondorf would never have gotten the chance to take over Hyrule if she had not been so naive and thought they could protect the stones. She used the Ocarina to send Link back to the past as a child.
He told me this story as a child. I don't remember any of it, of course, as it won't happen now. Link has just gone on a new adventure looking for Zelda, who has left Hyrule.
"That's some story Saria. Mine seems boring compared to it." Link said.
"I'd like to hear your story, Link." Saria was tired from telling hers and wanted to just sit and listen.
"OK..." Link replied.
Disclaimer: I own this fic. I own the other Link. I do not own anything else.
"Well, OK Link. I only know what I've been told though.
When Link was a baby, a dreadful war was going on in Hyrule. His mother fled for her life, taking him with her. He doesn't know who his father was, or if he's still alive. Anyway, Link and his mother came to Kokiri Forest, my home, to seek refuge. His mother was gravely injured, and she died.
"That's awful. My mother and father both died." Link said sadly.
"Kokiri don't have parents. I wish we did." Saria replied. "Anyway, back to the story."
The Great Deku Tree, our guardian, took Link in and he was raised as a Kokiri. He never knew what he really was until he grew up. He lived life as a Kokiri. However, he was taunted and teased by the real Kokiri. He didn't have a guardian fairy like the rest of us.
"Neither do you, Saria."
"She flew away for a while, looking for help for me. Can I just tell this story?"
"OK, sure."
Mido, the boss of the Kokiri, teased him the most. He wasn't allowed to play outside in the Summer with the others. He just sat in his house. One day, when he was 10, a fairy cam to him. Her name was Navi, and she said that she had to take him to the Great Deku Tree, because he had summoned The Boy Without a Fairy. So Link followed her to the tree.
But Mido was there, blocking the door. He told Link he needed a sword and shield to go to the Deku tree. So Link went to the Kokiri shop, hoping to be able to buy a sword and shield. But they only had shields. So he bought a shield and said hello to Mika, a Kokiri girl, hoping she would tell him something about swords. She didn't. She told him to go to the Training Gorund on top of the kill. It had a few fences, a bit of grass, signs and rocks. Link walked around, and he saw a hole in the wall. He crawled in, hoping it might have something inside it.
When he entered the hole and stood up, he saw he was in a room with a few passages and a giant rock rolling around. He dodged the rock and found a treasure chest with the sword.
He went past Mido and met the Deku Tree with his new equipment. The tree told him that he had to break the curse on it.
So Link entered the tree. He found a few items, and defeated monsters. He didn't really tell me much about what happened in the dungeons. I guess he didn't like them much. Anyway, he killed the monster which was the source of the curse. A blue light surrounded him and he was lifted out of the tree. It told him that he had demponstrated his courage and gave him a special stone called the Kokiri's Emerald. The tree told him that he had to go and see a Princess, and it died.
"Why did the tree die if Link saved it?" Link asked.
"Well, it said it was "doomed before Link started."
So Link left the forest, with an Ocarina I gave him and went to see the Princess. She told him that there is a special place in Hyrule called the Sacred Realm, where the Triforce is kept. The Triforce is a treasure which grants the wish of the holder. If an evil person holds it, the world will be "consumed by evil" but if a good person holds it the will lead Hyrule to a "golden age of prosperity". She told Link he had to get the other two stones, the Goron's Ruby and the Zora's Sapphire. Then she would give him an Ocarina and he would get the Triforce before the Evil Ganondorf.
He cam back to tell me about it. I taught him my song. He went and got the other two stones. Then he went to see Zelda. When he got to the castle, the drawbridge was closed, whcih was strange, since it was the middle of the day.
Suddenly, a white horse came galloping out. Zelda and her servant Impa were on it. Zelda threw something for Link to catch, but it fell in the moat. Then Ganondorf came out on his horse. He asked Link which way the white horse went. He refused to tell, and Ganondorf blasted him with magic. Then he left.
Link went and got what Zelda had thrown away. It was the Ocarina of Time, a key to the Sacred Realm. It had a psychic message from her with it. She taught him a new song, and told him to play it at the Altar of Time.
Link did so, and his stones flew out of his pocket and were placed on the altar. The door of time slowly opened and he entered. There was only one thing in the room. A sword thrust into stone. Link slowly walked up to it and Navi told him it was the Master Sword, a very sacred weapon. He pulled it out of the stone.
Then he was talking to Ganondorf, who was saying thank you for letting him into the Sacred Realm. Link was worried, but his body seemed to fail and he let the blue light carry him away.
The next thing he knew, he was in the Sacred Realm. An old, but very powerful seeming man in red and orange robes told him Ganondorf had attained the Triforce and Hyrule was a wasteland. Link had to defeat Ganondorf and awaken all the Sages, who were the guardians of their elements.
Link was worried. What could a kid do against Ganondorf? The man, whose name was Rauru, told him to look at himself. He did, and found that he had grown up and was seventeen. Rauru presented him with a medallion.
Link found all the sages, and defeated the monsters inside the temples. He went back to the temple of time, where an adult Zelda spoke to him. She told him that the Triforce had split into three parts and Ganondorf only had the Triforce of Power. Link himself had the Triforce of Courage and she had the Triforce of Wisdom. Ganondorf wanted to get the other two parts of the Triforce. Ganondorf somehow found Zelda and took her away in a crystal.
Link went to Ganon's castle and defeated Ganondorf. He and Zelda fled from the castle after Ganondorf caused it to fall down. When they had escaped they watched the castle fall down. Then they heard a noise. It was Ganondorf. Somehow he had survived. This time he transformed himself into a strange creature called Ganon. Link defeatd him again and the sages and Zelda trapped him in the Sacred Realm forever.
Zelda spoke to Link after this. She told him that Ganondorf would never have gotten the chance to take over Hyrule if she had not been so naive and thought they could protect the stones. She used the Ocarina to send Link back to the past as a child.
He told me this story as a child. I don't remember any of it, of course, as it won't happen now. Link has just gone on a new adventure looking for Zelda, who has left Hyrule.
"That's some story Saria. Mine seems boring compared to it." Link said.
"I'd like to hear your story, Link." Saria was tired from telling hers and wanted to just sit and listen.
"OK..." Link replied.
