A/N: The last chapter of Link's Story. Oh, and Merry Christmas! (Again.)
Disclaimer: I don't own Zelda. I do own body-changing potions, young Kotake, and Link's double. So if you want to use them, ask me first.
Link paused and took a breath.
"What happened? Go on Link!" Saria said.
"Yes, yes, I'm going on, Saria," Link said.
I climbed a wooden ladder the carpenters had made that led to the top of the Clock Tower. Kotake followed me. Halfway up the stairs, she spoke.
"Link, here, take five blue potions. They'll help you."
"Thank you," I said.
"I suppose you don't want my help in the battle?"
"No. You could get yourself hurt."
"I'll wait down here then," she said quietly. It frowned. I wondered why she was waiting.
Alone, I walked up the remainder of the stairs that led to Majora. I could hear him not, chanting strange, magical words, which were obviously what he used to control the moon. I went through the door.
He stood there, his back to me, floating slightly above the ground. Waves of purple magic radiated from his body, like threads harnessing the moon. His clothes were a strange rainbow of colours, yet instead of seeming bright, like a rainbow, they were somehow frightening and dark. He turned around to face me.
"Child! What are you doing here?" he yelled.
"I am here to challenge you," I said.
"You, a young and weak boy, dare to challenge me? You can't be serious! Do you want to get yourself killed?" He laughed dissmissively. "Ha! Well, I'll have to take your so-called challenge, won't I?" He stressed the word "challenge" contemptuosly . I didn't answer his question. It didn't need an answer.
I unsheathed my sword and he raised his hands, ready to blast me with a burst of magic. I looked down. Kotake was at the foot of the stairs, looking worried.
"He's about to use a blast of shadow magic. I don't know much about that type of magic, but I know that if you get hit it will be extremely bad. It's really dangerous," she whispered telepathically. I nodded quietly to her, unable to speak with my mind.
A ball of purple magic shot out of Majora's hand. "Use your sword," Kotake said. I held my sword ready and when the magic got close enough, I struck it. It rebounded off my sword and blew a huge hole in the floor, which caused a choking purple gas. {That could have been me!} I thought to myself.
In the smoke, I saw Majora attempting to start another magic attack. But he was having difficulty, as the gas hurt his eyes. I closed mine tight and started an ice attack. I felt the icy power grow in my hands. I let go blindly, not knowing which way I was aiming.
By some incerdible luck, by ice magic hit Majora's ball of shadow magic, bouncing both back to hit Majora. He shrugged of his own magic, but in doing so, left himself vunerable to mine. It hit him in full force and he was frozen to the ground. I let fly a big blast of fire magic. It hit him, defrosting the ice, but also obviously hurting him.
"Well, it seems that you aren't as weak as I believed, boy," Majora said, still smarting from the magic, his hair on fire. He shook his head and the fire went out, but his hair still stuck up in the air, rather comically. "However, I haven't shown you my true power, of course. I am more powerful than anyone alive, wait, I am more powerful than anyone that has ever existed!"
"Well, look who has an ego problem," Kotke whispered in my head. I sniggered.
"You dare laugh at the great Majora?" he asked in fury. "I'll make you sorry you ever challenged me, fool." His hair caught back on fire from a flaming pillar.
"Yeah, right after you put your hair out again," I muttered. I don't think Majora heard me, and if he did, he ignored it.
He began to charge up another shadow blast. It took in all shadows and even some of the light, I saw my own shadow dissapear into his attack.
"Link! Be careful. This attack is going to be pretty powerful." Kotake was watching transfixed, still protected by the stairs. I nodded to her again. Majora hadn't noticed her, but if he did...
I unsheathed my sword and tried to swing. A second too late. The shadow blast had already knocked me off my feet, sending me crashing painfully into a wall. I tried to rise, but I couldn't move. Kotake screamed.
Majora turned around and looked at her.
"Um, pleased to meet you and all, but I'd better be going now..." She began to turn around to run, but Majora stopped her with a small blast of ice. He didn't realise that was exactly what she had wanted. Kotake absorbed the ice into herself, letting it strengthen her.
She turned around and fired a huge blast of ice at Majora. Again, he was frozen, this time against a far wall. Kotake then walked over to me. I was only just consious. I must have blacked out, because I don't know what happened next. All I remember is that when I woke up, I had a horrible taste in my mouth, but was completly revitalised. Kotake must have given me a blue potion.
"Link, can you hear me?" Kotake asked. She had given up speaking telepathically, I suppose it used her magic up too quickly. She sounded like she was quite close, but I couldn't see her at all. I couldn't see Majora either.
"Yes, I can hear you. Where are you and Majora?"
"Above you," Kotake said. I looked up. Kotake was flying on her broom, narrowly avoiding blasts of shadow magic from Majora, who seemed to be able to magically fly unaided. Kotake had the advantage of not being able to tire, apparently, but Majora didn't seem to be lagging. He was beginning to build up for a big blast. I used a blast of fire magic and he fell from the air. I hit him with my sword. He got up.
"Don't think you've defeated me, kid. I am still powerful. No-one can defeat Majora!" he yelled. He was getting a bit crazy. He staggered around a bit, an finally fell over, beaten. But he wasn't dead, and I couldn't hurt someone unable to defend themselves...
"Link! You need help. Someone needs to send him away," said Kotake. I then realised what to do. I got out the Ocarina of Eternity and played the Oath to Order. The blue warp appeared again and I stepped into it.
I landed on the familiar platform in the Giant's room. They didn't even speak, simply smiling at me. Or rather, at something behind me. I turned around. The Goddess of Time stood there.
"I am going to seal Majora up in a mask and send him back in time," she said. "You must go, but before that you must return to your original shape. I felt a slight sensation of going backwards, then the smaller size of my child form.
"Go now, Link," she said. The warp flashed again and I was dropped in Termina Field. Kotake was dropped beside me, in her normal form.
"Thank you Kotake," I said.
"You're welcome. Goodbye." she replied. Then she left, to go back to her potion shop.
I travelled around Termina for five years. Eventually I learnt of other worlds, and yearned to explore them. So I found the portal to the other worlds. And that's how I got here.
A/N: Well, did you like it? I know it's a bit Dragonball Z (guess who I based Majora on!) but I couldn't think of a better way to describe a fight and I'd just been watching the show.
Disclaimer: I don't own Zelda. I do own body-changing potions, young Kotake, and Link's double. So if you want to use them, ask me first.
Link paused and took a breath.
"What happened? Go on Link!" Saria said.
"Yes, yes, I'm going on, Saria," Link said.
I climbed a wooden ladder the carpenters had made that led to the top of the Clock Tower. Kotake followed me. Halfway up the stairs, she spoke.
"Link, here, take five blue potions. They'll help you."
"Thank you," I said.
"I suppose you don't want my help in the battle?"
"No. You could get yourself hurt."
"I'll wait down here then," she said quietly. It frowned. I wondered why she was waiting.
Alone, I walked up the remainder of the stairs that led to Majora. I could hear him not, chanting strange, magical words, which were obviously what he used to control the moon. I went through the door.
He stood there, his back to me, floating slightly above the ground. Waves of purple magic radiated from his body, like threads harnessing the moon. His clothes were a strange rainbow of colours, yet instead of seeming bright, like a rainbow, they were somehow frightening and dark. He turned around to face me.
"Child! What are you doing here?" he yelled.
"I am here to challenge you," I said.
"You, a young and weak boy, dare to challenge me? You can't be serious! Do you want to get yourself killed?" He laughed dissmissively. "Ha! Well, I'll have to take your so-called challenge, won't I?" He stressed the word "challenge" contemptuosly . I didn't answer his question. It didn't need an answer.
I unsheathed my sword and he raised his hands, ready to blast me with a burst of magic. I looked down. Kotake was at the foot of the stairs, looking worried.
"He's about to use a blast of shadow magic. I don't know much about that type of magic, but I know that if you get hit it will be extremely bad. It's really dangerous," she whispered telepathically. I nodded quietly to her, unable to speak with my mind.
A ball of purple magic shot out of Majora's hand. "Use your sword," Kotake said. I held my sword ready and when the magic got close enough, I struck it. It rebounded off my sword and blew a huge hole in the floor, which caused a choking purple gas. {That could have been me!} I thought to myself.
In the smoke, I saw Majora attempting to start another magic attack. But he was having difficulty, as the gas hurt his eyes. I closed mine tight and started an ice attack. I felt the icy power grow in my hands. I let go blindly, not knowing which way I was aiming.
By some incerdible luck, by ice magic hit Majora's ball of shadow magic, bouncing both back to hit Majora. He shrugged of his own magic, but in doing so, left himself vunerable to mine. It hit him in full force and he was frozen to the ground. I let fly a big blast of fire magic. It hit him, defrosting the ice, but also obviously hurting him.
"Well, it seems that you aren't as weak as I believed, boy," Majora said, still smarting from the magic, his hair on fire. He shook his head and the fire went out, but his hair still stuck up in the air, rather comically. "However, I haven't shown you my true power, of course. I am more powerful than anyone alive, wait, I am more powerful than anyone that has ever existed!"
"Well, look who has an ego problem," Kotke whispered in my head. I sniggered.
"You dare laugh at the great Majora?" he asked in fury. "I'll make you sorry you ever challenged me, fool." His hair caught back on fire from a flaming pillar.
"Yeah, right after you put your hair out again," I muttered. I don't think Majora heard me, and if he did, he ignored it.
He began to charge up another shadow blast. It took in all shadows and even some of the light, I saw my own shadow dissapear into his attack.
"Link! Be careful. This attack is going to be pretty powerful." Kotake was watching transfixed, still protected by the stairs. I nodded to her again. Majora hadn't noticed her, but if he did...
I unsheathed my sword and tried to swing. A second too late. The shadow blast had already knocked me off my feet, sending me crashing painfully into a wall. I tried to rise, but I couldn't move. Kotake screamed.
Majora turned around and looked at her.
"Um, pleased to meet you and all, but I'd better be going now..." She began to turn around to run, but Majora stopped her with a small blast of ice. He didn't realise that was exactly what she had wanted. Kotake absorbed the ice into herself, letting it strengthen her.
She turned around and fired a huge blast of ice at Majora. Again, he was frozen, this time against a far wall. Kotake then walked over to me. I was only just consious. I must have blacked out, because I don't know what happened next. All I remember is that when I woke up, I had a horrible taste in my mouth, but was completly revitalised. Kotake must have given me a blue potion.
"Link, can you hear me?" Kotake asked. She had given up speaking telepathically, I suppose it used her magic up too quickly. She sounded like she was quite close, but I couldn't see her at all. I couldn't see Majora either.
"Yes, I can hear you. Where are you and Majora?"
"Above you," Kotake said. I looked up. Kotake was flying on her broom, narrowly avoiding blasts of shadow magic from Majora, who seemed to be able to magically fly unaided. Kotake had the advantage of not being able to tire, apparently, but Majora didn't seem to be lagging. He was beginning to build up for a big blast. I used a blast of fire magic and he fell from the air. I hit him with my sword. He got up.
"Don't think you've defeated me, kid. I am still powerful. No-one can defeat Majora!" he yelled. He was getting a bit crazy. He staggered around a bit, an finally fell over, beaten. But he wasn't dead, and I couldn't hurt someone unable to defend themselves...
"Link! You need help. Someone needs to send him away," said Kotake. I then realised what to do. I got out the Ocarina of Eternity and played the Oath to Order. The blue warp appeared again and I stepped into it.
I landed on the familiar platform in the Giant's room. They didn't even speak, simply smiling at me. Or rather, at something behind me. I turned around. The Goddess of Time stood there.
"I am going to seal Majora up in a mask and send him back in time," she said. "You must go, but before that you must return to your original shape. I felt a slight sensation of going backwards, then the smaller size of my child form.
"Go now, Link," she said. The warp flashed again and I was dropped in Termina Field. Kotake was dropped beside me, in her normal form.
"Thank you Kotake," I said.
"You're welcome. Goodbye." she replied. Then she left, to go back to her potion shop.
I travelled around Termina for five years. Eventually I learnt of other worlds, and yearned to explore them. So I found the portal to the other worlds. And that's how I got here.
A/N: Well, did you like it? I know it's a bit Dragonball Z (guess who I based Majora on!) but I couldn't think of a better way to describe a fight and I'd just been watching the show.
