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Chapter 24 The princess brusquely waved me back up. "There's no time for that now. Get me out of here, I have to put Ganondorf back in the Sacred Realm!" I silently obeyed, although it took longer since there were five locks. The princess WAS an important prisoner, after all. Despite her tattered and dirty garments, the princess swept out of her cell as if she were entering a ballroom. "You are the Bearer of the Four, I presume?" She asked. "Evalyn." I corrected automatically. Link nudged me in the ribs, but I ignored it. Zelda glared down her nose at me. "Evalyn. Do you have the four objects?" She asked frostily. I decided that the fact she was some important princess was fine, but she was a major snob. "No. They were destroyed." I replied. Zelda raised an eyebrow. "It's better this way, I think. Now there's no chance of anyone destroying the universe.this way, anyway." I explained. Zelda nodded. "Surprisingly wise for someone so young. However-" Whatever she was going to say was drowned out by the arrival of Ganondorf. His blood- curdling howl of rage echoed down the halls. Link instinctively stepped in front of Zelda, Malon, and I, but I gently pushed him aside as Ganondorf came charging down the hall, a gigantic blade raised above his head. I ducked as he swung it sideways at my head, and swiftly kicked at his ankles. He went down hard, and I moved swiftly to stand on the wrist that held the sword. The evil King started summoning a ball of energy in his other hand, but knowing this would lead to more hurting and possible death I kicked his head. He went out like a light. "Amazing. A girl, not even a Hero by birth, defeated the evil King without any weapons." Zelda remarked, coming over. I made a face at her back, but decided now was not the time to show her what I thought of her. "I need the other sages." Zelda muttered, and said a few short words in a language I didn't recognize. Six balls of colored light suddenly swooped into the hall, which transformed into a Zora, Goron, two women, Saria, and Rauru. The Sage of Light squealed like a piglet when he saw Zelda free and started to disappear, but the big Goron tackled him and held him to the floor. One of the women, who was wearing enormous pants, a bikini-top, and had flaming red hair, drew one of the two swords on her back and held it to the fat man's throat. "Come on, Highness, lemme play with him!" She said, in a slight accent that I couldn't place. "Nabooru, now is not the time-and his powers are still a problem." The Princess said coldly. The woman-Nabooru, I assumed-made a face, but stepped back. "What should we do about his powers?" Link asked. Zelda turned to Rauru. "We move them to the rightful Sage of Light." "What?" Everyone asked. "Rauru was not the original choice for the Light Sage. The first choice disappeared mysteriously. Since I would have known if he had died, I think he had taken another shape, for whatever reason. I dismissed the thought, thinking he didn't have the courage to take the position. Now, I think, it's time we found him." Zelda closed her eyes and started humming, and I felt a strange sort of electricity forming in the room. A loud screech was heard, and an enormous owl came swooping in the now-crowded corridor, his wings brushing both walls. He came to land in front of Zelda, who bowed. Link made a confused sound. "Kaepora? But-how-" He stuttered, coming forward to look at the bird. Kaepora made a strange hooting/whistling sound, which I realized had words in it. "Young hero, it's been a long time. Why have you summoned me, Your Majesty?" He asked, turning to Zelda. "Kaepora Gaebora, this is not your true name-nor your true shape. Try to remember your real life." She said, reaching up to touch the owl's forehead. He blinked, hooted a few times, then suddenly threw back his head and made another screeching sound, this one reminding me of a cry of triumph. "KREEGAH! I remember! I am Kaegah, first son of Gahtren, and-the true sage!" Zelda grinned. "You're memory and your name is returned, Kaegah, but you need your true form!" She reminded him. The newly-known Kaegah clacked his beak in annoyance, then shouted yet another spell. After a blinding flash of light, a tall, brown-haired, fairly attractive young man stood in the owl's place.
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Chapter 24 The princess brusquely waved me back up. "There's no time for that now. Get me out of here, I have to put Ganondorf back in the Sacred Realm!" I silently obeyed, although it took longer since there were five locks. The princess WAS an important prisoner, after all. Despite her tattered and dirty garments, the princess swept out of her cell as if she were entering a ballroom. "You are the Bearer of the Four, I presume?" She asked. "Evalyn." I corrected automatically. Link nudged me in the ribs, but I ignored it. Zelda glared down her nose at me. "Evalyn. Do you have the four objects?" She asked frostily. I decided that the fact she was some important princess was fine, but she was a major snob. "No. They were destroyed." I replied. Zelda raised an eyebrow. "It's better this way, I think. Now there's no chance of anyone destroying the universe.this way, anyway." I explained. Zelda nodded. "Surprisingly wise for someone so young. However-" Whatever she was going to say was drowned out by the arrival of Ganondorf. His blood- curdling howl of rage echoed down the halls. Link instinctively stepped in front of Zelda, Malon, and I, but I gently pushed him aside as Ganondorf came charging down the hall, a gigantic blade raised above his head. I ducked as he swung it sideways at my head, and swiftly kicked at his ankles. He went down hard, and I moved swiftly to stand on the wrist that held the sword. The evil King started summoning a ball of energy in his other hand, but knowing this would lead to more hurting and possible death I kicked his head. He went out like a light. "Amazing. A girl, not even a Hero by birth, defeated the evil King without any weapons." Zelda remarked, coming over. I made a face at her back, but decided now was not the time to show her what I thought of her. "I need the other sages." Zelda muttered, and said a few short words in a language I didn't recognize. Six balls of colored light suddenly swooped into the hall, which transformed into a Zora, Goron, two women, Saria, and Rauru. The Sage of Light squealed like a piglet when he saw Zelda free and started to disappear, but the big Goron tackled him and held him to the floor. One of the women, who was wearing enormous pants, a bikini-top, and had flaming red hair, drew one of the two swords on her back and held it to the fat man's throat. "Come on, Highness, lemme play with him!" She said, in a slight accent that I couldn't place. "Nabooru, now is not the time-and his powers are still a problem." The Princess said coldly. The woman-Nabooru, I assumed-made a face, but stepped back. "What should we do about his powers?" Link asked. Zelda turned to Rauru. "We move them to the rightful Sage of Light." "What?" Everyone asked. "Rauru was not the original choice for the Light Sage. The first choice disappeared mysteriously. Since I would have known if he had died, I think he had taken another shape, for whatever reason. I dismissed the thought, thinking he didn't have the courage to take the position. Now, I think, it's time we found him." Zelda closed her eyes and started humming, and I felt a strange sort of electricity forming in the room. A loud screech was heard, and an enormous owl came swooping in the now-crowded corridor, his wings brushing both walls. He came to land in front of Zelda, who bowed. Link made a confused sound. "Kaepora? But-how-" He stuttered, coming forward to look at the bird. Kaepora made a strange hooting/whistling sound, which I realized had words in it. "Young hero, it's been a long time. Why have you summoned me, Your Majesty?" He asked, turning to Zelda. "Kaepora Gaebora, this is not your true name-nor your true shape. Try to remember your real life." She said, reaching up to touch the owl's forehead. He blinked, hooted a few times, then suddenly threw back his head and made another screeching sound, this one reminding me of a cry of triumph. "KREEGAH! I remember! I am Kaegah, first son of Gahtren, and-the true sage!" Zelda grinned. "You're memory and your name is returned, Kaegah, but you need your true form!" She reminded him. The newly-known Kaegah clacked his beak in annoyance, then shouted yet another spell. After a blinding flash of light, a tall, brown-haired, fairly attractive young man stood in the owl's place.
