~Hmm. . . Not much to say, aside from a big 'THANK YOU!' to Rinaidran
Warrior for reviewing. . . Twice! :D Anyway, on with the fic!~
Navi was having a tough time acting as interpreter, but she was caught up in the hobbit's eagerness to learn.
Link told Frodo to fish out another object from his pack; another ocarina. This one is Kokiri ocarina, made by my friend Saria. It is made for smaller hands, and should suit you well.
"What is a Kokiri?" Frodo asked. The ring bearer was really quite curious. They are a race that never seems to grow older than ten years of age. Kokiri can live for centuries, but they never leave their forest glade, always in the care of the Great Deku Tree. I was raised Kokiri; I wear their clothes, and I have a fairy like they all do.
After Navi had finished the long translation, Link began to teach Frodo how to play the ocarina. The Hylian explained how to blow into the mouthpiece, and where to place his fingers to play certain notes*.
I will teach you Saria's song. I am curious to see if it's effects are the same here as they are in Hyrule
Link led the Hobbit into the song, and they played it in sync with each other.
A green light appeared in front of them, and grew to the size of a head. The fellowship stopped what they where doing to watch. Link smiled.
It worked! He then turned his attention back to the light. A small green-haired face had appeared in its centre, accompanied by a fairy.
Link! it cried out happily in Hylian. Saria! It's good to see you! Navi quietly translated for the fellowship.
Where are you? She asked in a mocking voice. I haven't seen you in ages! Link looked troubled. I'm not quite sure. A couple of days ago, I tried to warp to the temple of Time, but I ended up here. As soon as I realised that I didn't know where I was, I tried tot speak with you. It didn't work. Only when I played your song with Frodo, here, did I succeed. at these words, the Hylian drew the hobbit into Saria's point of view.
She smiled at Frodo, then turned her attention back to Link. Have you tried warping again?
Link sighed. Yes. . . although. . .he brightened. Perhaps if Frodo where to play as well. . . Saria grinned again. Try it!
There was a crash in the background behind Saria's head. Oh, I've got to go, she said hurriedly. Mido's trying to break rocks again. I hope to see you soon! The green light faded.
"What did she mean. . . warp?" asked Pippin.
By playing certain songs on this, he held up his blue ocarina. I can appear in six different points in Hyrule. Although the fellowship didn't quite understand, they nodded anyway.
Link was just about to say something else when Navi suddenly turned a bright shade of yellow** and hovered over a bush.
*I apologize if this isn't very descriptive. . . I don't play the ocarina; I'm a flutist, dammit! O_o
**Now, all of you Zelda players know what THAT means, don't you? No, she doesn't have to go to the washroom. _ Honestly!
~Ok, another end to another chapter! I hope to have the next one out by this weekend. . . I have most of it written down. Well, Adieu!~
Navi was having a tough time acting as interpreter, but she was caught up in the hobbit's eagerness to learn.
Link told Frodo to fish out another object from his pack; another ocarina. This one is Kokiri ocarina, made by my friend Saria. It is made for smaller hands, and should suit you well.
"What is a Kokiri?" Frodo asked. The ring bearer was really quite curious. They are a race that never seems to grow older than ten years of age. Kokiri can live for centuries, but they never leave their forest glade, always in the care of the Great Deku Tree. I was raised Kokiri; I wear their clothes, and I have a fairy like they all do.
After Navi had finished the long translation, Link began to teach Frodo how to play the ocarina. The Hylian explained how to blow into the mouthpiece, and where to place his fingers to play certain notes*.
I will teach you Saria's song. I am curious to see if it's effects are the same here as they are in Hyrule
Link led the Hobbit into the song, and they played it in sync with each other.
A green light appeared in front of them, and grew to the size of a head. The fellowship stopped what they where doing to watch. Link smiled.
It worked! He then turned his attention back to the light. A small green-haired face had appeared in its centre, accompanied by a fairy.
Link! it cried out happily in Hylian. Saria! It's good to see you! Navi quietly translated for the fellowship.
Where are you? She asked in a mocking voice. I haven't seen you in ages! Link looked troubled. I'm not quite sure. A couple of days ago, I tried to warp to the temple of Time, but I ended up here. As soon as I realised that I didn't know where I was, I tried tot speak with you. It didn't work. Only when I played your song with Frodo, here, did I succeed. at these words, the Hylian drew the hobbit into Saria's point of view.
She smiled at Frodo, then turned her attention back to Link. Have you tried warping again?
Link sighed. Yes. . . although. . .he brightened. Perhaps if Frodo where to play as well. . . Saria grinned again. Try it!
There was a crash in the background behind Saria's head. Oh, I've got to go, she said hurriedly. Mido's trying to break rocks again. I hope to see you soon! The green light faded.
"What did she mean. . . warp?" asked Pippin.
By playing certain songs on this, he held up his blue ocarina. I can appear in six different points in Hyrule. Although the fellowship didn't quite understand, they nodded anyway.
Link was just about to say something else when Navi suddenly turned a bright shade of yellow** and hovered over a bush.
*I apologize if this isn't very descriptive. . . I don't play the ocarina; I'm a flutist, dammit! O_o
**Now, all of you Zelda players know what THAT means, don't you? No, she doesn't have to go to the washroom. _ Honestly!
~Ok, another end to another chapter! I hope to have the next one out by this weekend. . . I have most of it written down. Well, Adieu!~
