Legend Of Zelda: The Five Shiekah
Part 2
Disclaimer: I do not own, nor am in any way affiliated with the Legend Of Zelda series, nor it's characters and owners. The Legend Of Zelda: The Five Shiekah takes place after Ocarina of Time. It can and probably will contain violence, harsh language, and suggestive dialogue. It also contains what might possibly be the longest run on sentences and filled with the most commas ever in a story. Oh, and all that doesn't belong to the creators of Zelda belong to me. So you can't have them.
A Placebo 'I made it up in the shower productions'©
Daruban, King of the Gerudo, scourge of the desert, surveyed his men from his bird's eye view upon his balcony.
"Pathetic fools…" he muttered to himself, "They will make good cannon fodder."
Unbeknownst to the hired mercenaries below, the King knew very well they would probably all die, and not get an ounce of the fortune he promised. Hell, even if they did live, he'd just kill them when they come to collect their payment. No, they where but meaningless distractions, his true army was his beloved "Reapers."
The beautiful yet deadly women where looked to be Death himself. Usually garbed in white, their black robes, demon-like Gerudo Stallions, and scythe- like spears gave the impression that the Grim Reaper was coming to claim their souls. Though originally not supposed to look like that, after rumors of Death coming to destroy everything from other kingdoms, they took advantage of the pathetic men's fears.
Secretly in the oasis, the women prepared to sneak into the heart of Hyrule- and deliver the crushing blow. Sharpening their spears, straightening their taut bows, and ceremoniously marking themselves with their daggers, they focused themselves. Their concentration set only on the up-coming battle, they showed no hesitation, no fear, and no weakness.
Knowing that victory lay within his own army, Daruban humored the mercenaries by giving them a speech of what treasures waited them, what glory, what women… He didn't mention that none would live to see it.
Daruban would not be the only to prepare. The great King of Hyrule rallied the Zora, Goron, Gerudo, (who did not show much enthusiasm in fighting their own kind, even though they never knew of the other Gerudo Kingdom.) Hylians, and Kokiri. Each race sent a few representatives to meet the King.
Deep within the castle, in a hidden room few knew of, there lay a war room. And there, the argument went…
"This news you bring us is quite… distressing. My people do not wish to fight their own… but we shall stand by your side," said the Queen of Gerudo. Nabooru spoke somewhat softly, but firmly. Though many questioned where her loyalties lie, the King, and Link, knew she was a safe bet.
"How do we even know there is a war coming!? You go on the hunch of a nanny!" exclaimed a Zoran representative.
Princess Ruto, princess of the Zora, quickly silenced him. She was annoyed from being so dry, and was in no mood to tolerate rudeness. She then turned to meet the gaze of the King, "Our peoples remain skeptical of war quickly hushed him. Our lands have been peaceful since even the eldest of our peoples can remember… what possible reason could this man want war for? Our kingdoms have barely ever met."
"He comes," said Link, "for the Dark Lord of Legend."
Link had remained silent from the beginning. All in the room knew he was 100% in support for the King. He was the strange boy who came out of the forest, and lived. He became the princess' best friend, and actually aged. Many wondered who this mystery elf boy who became a man was, but they knew he had incredibly fighting skill. It's as if he trained all his life to become a demon of a fighter, but how could someone be like that since they where 10?
His interesting statement quickly brought silence to the room. But just as quickly as the silence came, soon became the wild whispers. The representatives spoke wildly to each other.
The whispers blurred into each other, but Links' sharp ears caught bits and pieces.
"The Dark Lord of Legend? Wasn't that just a fairy tale?"
"He talked, can you believe it?"
"I heard he never talks to anyone but his closest fri-''
"What in hell is that fool talking abo-''
"The Dark Lord is in Hyrule!?"
"ENOUGH!" came a booming voice. The King looked quite impatient, and looked toward Link and nodded.
Link looked a little nervous, but then sighed, "Ganondorf, the Dark Gerudo King, is not a myth." He paused to a bit, letting the whispers grown again, before cutting them down, "As I said, Ganondorf is very real. He has been sealed deep within the Temple of Light, his very existence erased from time…" the whispers grew again.
"SILENCE!" came the demanding voice of the King. "Listen, if you all are quite done, at this rate, we shall never be done! It is a long and fairly riveting tale, so shut up and listen!"
At that, everyone immediately quieted themselves.
"As I was saying, it all started when I was about 10 years of age…"
Impa looked around her. The Lon Lon Ranch looked bright and cheerful. She went somewhat in the center, making sure no one saw her. She really didn't need Malon or Ingo to question why she was there.
She narrowed her eyes at a patch of ground, then took deku nut out of her sleeve and slapped it against the ground. It caused a small explosion, then a small, fairy size green light twirled around her. It inspected Impa from head to toe, and seeming satisfied, it went back into the earth.
The ground shook a bit, then a small plaque came from under it, and exposed itself. It was plain, and would not have even made much at the pawnshop. Yet, there was something very special about it. In the very center, barely visible, was engraved an eye. The sign of the Shiekah: The All Seeing Eye.
She closed her eyes, and laid her hand on the mark. The eye began to glow, right through the back of Impa's hand. The ground shook more, and again the ground made a small explosion.
Impa shook herself off, and jumped into the narrow hole.
Author's Notes: Part 3 to be coming soon!
Hey, you know the drill. All suggestions and stuff like that is all very nice and appreciated.
Part 2
Disclaimer: I do not own, nor am in any way affiliated with the Legend Of Zelda series, nor it's characters and owners. The Legend Of Zelda: The Five Shiekah takes place after Ocarina of Time. It can and probably will contain violence, harsh language, and suggestive dialogue. It also contains what might possibly be the longest run on sentences and filled with the most commas ever in a story. Oh, and all that doesn't belong to the creators of Zelda belong to me. So you can't have them.
A Placebo 'I made it up in the shower productions'©
Daruban, King of the Gerudo, scourge of the desert, surveyed his men from his bird's eye view upon his balcony.
"Pathetic fools…" he muttered to himself, "They will make good cannon fodder."
Unbeknownst to the hired mercenaries below, the King knew very well they would probably all die, and not get an ounce of the fortune he promised. Hell, even if they did live, he'd just kill them when they come to collect their payment. No, they where but meaningless distractions, his true army was his beloved "Reapers."
The beautiful yet deadly women where looked to be Death himself. Usually garbed in white, their black robes, demon-like Gerudo Stallions, and scythe- like spears gave the impression that the Grim Reaper was coming to claim their souls. Though originally not supposed to look like that, after rumors of Death coming to destroy everything from other kingdoms, they took advantage of the pathetic men's fears.
Secretly in the oasis, the women prepared to sneak into the heart of Hyrule- and deliver the crushing blow. Sharpening their spears, straightening their taut bows, and ceremoniously marking themselves with their daggers, they focused themselves. Their concentration set only on the up-coming battle, they showed no hesitation, no fear, and no weakness.
Knowing that victory lay within his own army, Daruban humored the mercenaries by giving them a speech of what treasures waited them, what glory, what women… He didn't mention that none would live to see it.
Daruban would not be the only to prepare. The great King of Hyrule rallied the Zora, Goron, Gerudo, (who did not show much enthusiasm in fighting their own kind, even though they never knew of the other Gerudo Kingdom.) Hylians, and Kokiri. Each race sent a few representatives to meet the King.
Deep within the castle, in a hidden room few knew of, there lay a war room. And there, the argument went…
"This news you bring us is quite… distressing. My people do not wish to fight their own… but we shall stand by your side," said the Queen of Gerudo. Nabooru spoke somewhat softly, but firmly. Though many questioned where her loyalties lie, the King, and Link, knew she was a safe bet.
"How do we even know there is a war coming!? You go on the hunch of a nanny!" exclaimed a Zoran representative.
Princess Ruto, princess of the Zora, quickly silenced him. She was annoyed from being so dry, and was in no mood to tolerate rudeness. She then turned to meet the gaze of the King, "Our peoples remain skeptical of war quickly hushed him. Our lands have been peaceful since even the eldest of our peoples can remember… what possible reason could this man want war for? Our kingdoms have barely ever met."
"He comes," said Link, "for the Dark Lord of Legend."
Link had remained silent from the beginning. All in the room knew he was 100% in support for the King. He was the strange boy who came out of the forest, and lived. He became the princess' best friend, and actually aged. Many wondered who this mystery elf boy who became a man was, but they knew he had incredibly fighting skill. It's as if he trained all his life to become a demon of a fighter, but how could someone be like that since they where 10?
His interesting statement quickly brought silence to the room. But just as quickly as the silence came, soon became the wild whispers. The representatives spoke wildly to each other.
The whispers blurred into each other, but Links' sharp ears caught bits and pieces.
"The Dark Lord of Legend? Wasn't that just a fairy tale?"
"He talked, can you believe it?"
"I heard he never talks to anyone but his closest fri-''
"What in hell is that fool talking abo-''
"The Dark Lord is in Hyrule!?"
"ENOUGH!" came a booming voice. The King looked quite impatient, and looked toward Link and nodded.
Link looked a little nervous, but then sighed, "Ganondorf, the Dark Gerudo King, is not a myth." He paused to a bit, letting the whispers grown again, before cutting them down, "As I said, Ganondorf is very real. He has been sealed deep within the Temple of Light, his very existence erased from time…" the whispers grew again.
"SILENCE!" came the demanding voice of the King. "Listen, if you all are quite done, at this rate, we shall never be done! It is a long and fairly riveting tale, so shut up and listen!"
At that, everyone immediately quieted themselves.
"As I was saying, it all started when I was about 10 years of age…"
Impa looked around her. The Lon Lon Ranch looked bright and cheerful. She went somewhat in the center, making sure no one saw her. She really didn't need Malon or Ingo to question why she was there.
She narrowed her eyes at a patch of ground, then took deku nut out of her sleeve and slapped it against the ground. It caused a small explosion, then a small, fairy size green light twirled around her. It inspected Impa from head to toe, and seeming satisfied, it went back into the earth.
The ground shook a bit, then a small plaque came from under it, and exposed itself. It was plain, and would not have even made much at the pawnshop. Yet, there was something very special about it. In the very center, barely visible, was engraved an eye. The sign of the Shiekah: The All Seeing Eye.
She closed her eyes, and laid her hand on the mark. The eye began to glow, right through the back of Impa's hand. The ground shook more, and again the ground made a small explosion.
Impa shook herself off, and jumped into the narrow hole.
Author's Notes: Part 3 to be coming soon!
Hey, you know the drill. All suggestions and stuff like that is all very nice and appreciated.
