Al jumped down from his cave and landed on the ledge below. He sniffed the
air and followed his nose. "It's close," his deep voice rumbled. Al
cautiously walked along the ledge, hugging the cliff wall. This morning he
awoke to a strange and powerful scent, new to his goron nostrils.
As he rounded the corner he found the scent as strong as could be. Al's eyes widened as he spotted the owner of the scent. There sat the most gorgeous rock ever created. He appeared at the side of the large boulder and started to rub its smooth sides. It felt like the gentle touch of a baby.
Without a second thought, the Goron bit a chunk out of the rock. To his satisfactory it tasted as good as it was in beauty. But the taste didn't last long. A low humming sound filled his ears from below. "Huh?" the goron peeped over the ledge to see who was making the racket.
"Ahh!" Al jumped back from the ledge. There walking up the path towards Goron Village was Ganandorf! Al gathered his courage and looked down and saw that Princess Zelda was following him. How can that be? The goron thought.
He looked closer and saw that Zelda was not following him of her own will. It seemed that he was telepathically pulling her. So astounded, the goron lost his footing and fell head first into the group below.
Ganandorf muttered to himself. Not hearing what he said, Zelda continued to look away. She had given up trying to escape Ganandorf's magic an hour ago, although she struggled now and then. When she was knocked out in her bedroom she had awoken to find herself following Ganadorf through the fields.
Having lost Link and now Marth and Roy, she had given up hope. Zelda was curious, however, on what had happened on the balcony, but she dared not to ask. Afraid of the truth, she just pretended she already knew.
Suddenly, a roar was heard overhead. Looking up, Zelda saw a 3-ton goron falling towards her, along with a few stones. Ganandorf had also seen the falling creature and stuck out his hand. The goron and stones became stuck in a gooey-like substance and suspended them in the air.
"Looks like we've been spotted," Ganadorf snorted. "I guess we'll have to take care of him!" With that, the goron and stones exploded in midair. Too horrified, Zelda covered her face in her hands.
Uncovering her face, Zelda saw tiny particles shimmer and fade as it hit the ground. "Was that a little disturbing for you?" Ganandorf mocked. Zelda didn't answer. "Shall we proceed then?" The duo once again climbed the path up to Goron Village.
Big Brother dozed in his armchair. He hadn't slept all night due to a horrible yelling amidst the stars. The shout echoed through the halls of Goron Village and disturbed all the residents. He spent half the night calming his people down.
Of course none of them believed what he said. So, he finally gave up and returned to his room where he's slept ever since. Big Brother shifted in his seat as the door to his room slid open. He opened his eyes ever so slightly, only to close them shut again as the torches were lit.
"Sorry to disturb you, Big Brother, but the people are still afraid from last night," a voice apologized. "Why are they still afraid?" Big Brother replied and opened both eyes. He jumped out of his seat. "YOU!"
Ganandorf smiled. "I'm glad you remembered me." "But.but." Big Brother stuttered. His astonishment turned to anger. "Get out. GET OUT!" he roared. Lifting his fist, Big Brother shot it forward into the head of his enemy, only to watch it grabbed before it could deal damage. "Wha-?" the goron struggled to hit his target, but Ganandorf was to powerful.
"How could this be?!" Sweat dripped off the nose of the mighty goron. Ganandorf chuckled. Then, the chuckling turned to boisterous laughing as the mighty wizard used the arm of the goron and swung the creature's body into the wall, sending a tremendous tremor that shook the whole mountain.
"Now it's your turn." Ganandorf said. Big Brother strained to stand up, but only collapsed on the floor. His ears started to ring, as though someone had banged a huge gong next to his head. What he heard was not that of a gong but magic.
The goron's body jerked into the air. It twisted and groaned as huge muscles melted like wax, and huge globs of fat sucked into the rib cage. The creature's eyes were swallowed up into his head and hair dropping to the floor.
The wind and magic flooded the room knocking over torches and pottery. Ganandorf's cape fluttered behind him, threatening to fly off and into the darkness. Zelda clung onto the walls as the scene was absorbed into her mind, when suddenly, everything stopped.
Zelda plopped to the ground, twisting her arm. "Aaah!" she cried out as pain and blood throbbed in her left arm. Zelda looked up to see the whole room transformed into what looked like some kind of torture chamber mixed in with a throne room.
On the walls hovered purple flames, and in the center of the room lied a Reded. Ganandorf stepped up to the pathetic form on the ground. "If only you could have understood what true power was."
As he rounded the corner he found the scent as strong as could be. Al's eyes widened as he spotted the owner of the scent. There sat the most gorgeous rock ever created. He appeared at the side of the large boulder and started to rub its smooth sides. It felt like the gentle touch of a baby.
Without a second thought, the Goron bit a chunk out of the rock. To his satisfactory it tasted as good as it was in beauty. But the taste didn't last long. A low humming sound filled his ears from below. "Huh?" the goron peeped over the ledge to see who was making the racket.
"Ahh!" Al jumped back from the ledge. There walking up the path towards Goron Village was Ganandorf! Al gathered his courage and looked down and saw that Princess Zelda was following him. How can that be? The goron thought.
He looked closer and saw that Zelda was not following him of her own will. It seemed that he was telepathically pulling her. So astounded, the goron lost his footing and fell head first into the group below.
Ganandorf muttered to himself. Not hearing what he said, Zelda continued to look away. She had given up trying to escape Ganandorf's magic an hour ago, although she struggled now and then. When she was knocked out in her bedroom she had awoken to find herself following Ganadorf through the fields.
Having lost Link and now Marth and Roy, she had given up hope. Zelda was curious, however, on what had happened on the balcony, but she dared not to ask. Afraid of the truth, she just pretended she already knew.
Suddenly, a roar was heard overhead. Looking up, Zelda saw a 3-ton goron falling towards her, along with a few stones. Ganandorf had also seen the falling creature and stuck out his hand. The goron and stones became stuck in a gooey-like substance and suspended them in the air.
"Looks like we've been spotted," Ganadorf snorted. "I guess we'll have to take care of him!" With that, the goron and stones exploded in midair. Too horrified, Zelda covered her face in her hands.
Uncovering her face, Zelda saw tiny particles shimmer and fade as it hit the ground. "Was that a little disturbing for you?" Ganandorf mocked. Zelda didn't answer. "Shall we proceed then?" The duo once again climbed the path up to Goron Village.
Big Brother dozed in his armchair. He hadn't slept all night due to a horrible yelling amidst the stars. The shout echoed through the halls of Goron Village and disturbed all the residents. He spent half the night calming his people down.
Of course none of them believed what he said. So, he finally gave up and returned to his room where he's slept ever since. Big Brother shifted in his seat as the door to his room slid open. He opened his eyes ever so slightly, only to close them shut again as the torches were lit.
"Sorry to disturb you, Big Brother, but the people are still afraid from last night," a voice apologized. "Why are they still afraid?" Big Brother replied and opened both eyes. He jumped out of his seat. "YOU!"
Ganandorf smiled. "I'm glad you remembered me." "But.but." Big Brother stuttered. His astonishment turned to anger. "Get out. GET OUT!" he roared. Lifting his fist, Big Brother shot it forward into the head of his enemy, only to watch it grabbed before it could deal damage. "Wha-?" the goron struggled to hit his target, but Ganandorf was to powerful.
"How could this be?!" Sweat dripped off the nose of the mighty goron. Ganandorf chuckled. Then, the chuckling turned to boisterous laughing as the mighty wizard used the arm of the goron and swung the creature's body into the wall, sending a tremendous tremor that shook the whole mountain.
"Now it's your turn." Ganandorf said. Big Brother strained to stand up, but only collapsed on the floor. His ears started to ring, as though someone had banged a huge gong next to his head. What he heard was not that of a gong but magic.
The goron's body jerked into the air. It twisted and groaned as huge muscles melted like wax, and huge globs of fat sucked into the rib cage. The creature's eyes were swallowed up into his head and hair dropping to the floor.
The wind and magic flooded the room knocking over torches and pottery. Ganandorf's cape fluttered behind him, threatening to fly off and into the darkness. Zelda clung onto the walls as the scene was absorbed into her mind, when suddenly, everything stopped.
Zelda plopped to the ground, twisting her arm. "Aaah!" she cried out as pain and blood throbbed in her left arm. Zelda looked up to see the whole room transformed into what looked like some kind of torture chamber mixed in with a throne room.
On the walls hovered purple flames, and in the center of the room lied a Reded. Ganandorf stepped up to the pathetic form on the ground. "If only you could have understood what true power was."
