Ganandorf smiled. "You will tell me everything I want to know, or else." He
grabbed Zelda by the chin, his long nails cutting into her peachy skin. "Do
you understand?!" Zelda winced at the smell of his breath but said
nothing. "Good." He released her and leaned back in his chair. "Where is
the boy?' Zelda looked at the dirt. "I asked you a question. It's impolite
not to answer." Zelda rubbed her injured arm. 'DAMNIT GIRL! WHERE IS THE
BRAT!!!" He lunged at her. Zelda shrieked as he pinned her to the floor. He
took a finger and slowly sliced her neck with his nail.
Blood dripped to the floor as she cried out in pain. "Now, I asked you nicely. Now I will force it out of you!!!" "Y-you'll n-never find him," she choked. Ganandorf snarled. "Of course I will!" "I-I sen-nt him b-back." Ganandorf's eyes glowed. "WHAT ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT?!!!" Just then, an explosion echoed from outside. "What now?!" He looked at the door. "Hmm." Ganandorf stood up, leaving the tortured girl to herself. "I believe, he has arrived."
Roy dropped down with a puff of dust. His 'brother' dropped in beside him. The two looked up at the hole they just made in the ceiling. "Who knew those plants would be so heavy?" Marth marveled. Roy stood up and patted himself off. "All in a day's work for an all-star hero like me." he said. Marth raised an eyebrow. "You defiantly did not get that cockiness from me."
Roy smiled. "Don't be so sure." The duo looked at their surroundings. It wasn't much. Just total blackness except for the ring of light from their hole. "I thought it would be customized at least, you know, since he took it in as his own lair." Marth joked. "Or maybe he's still renovating the place and is too embarrassed to let guests see it." Roy finished.
Suddenly, the whole place light up. The two guardians raised an arm to block the light. When their eyes adjusted, Roy lowered his arm. "Or not." The whole goron village was different. Black stone replaced the warm sandstone that had created the home to the mountain creatures, the torches gave off a purple light, making the whole place look eirie, and the inhabitants were not quite as friendly.
"Where the hell did all these Redeads come from!?" Marth gaped at the death zombies surrounding them. "You like them? I created them myself." A chilling voice said. Ganadorf levitated in the middle of the village. "I hope you don't mind the RENAVATION that's going on." Roy shrugged. "You heard that?"
"And now, I bid you all a farewell for I have some interrogation to do, so if you excuse me." the end of his speech grew cold and hard, just like his soul. The sorcerer lowered himself to the bottom floor and went to his chambers, closing the door behind him.
As soon as the door closed, the Redeads closed in. "Great." Marth grumbled. Then, from far off, a voice called, muffled but still understandable. "Roy! Marth! Help!" Roy's heart skipped a beat. "ZELDA!" he cried. Roy turned to Marth, hoping for a plan, when he noticed Marth was counting the enemy. "42.45..50. Yep. Hey Roy, doesn't that Redead look familiar?" Marth pointed to the closest zombie. "Yeah it sorta does." Roy replied. Marth smiled. "Okay, here's the plan. You run like hell through these guys and I'll take of the rest." Now it was Roy's turn to cock an eyebrow. "That's it? That's your plan?" "You got a better one?" was the reply.
Ganandorf turned to Zelda. "Lucky for your boy, he hasen't shown up yet. However, your two slaves did. They'll have their souls suck out, and then we can get back to business." Zelda's eyes watered. Losing Roy and Marth would mean she would have no one left..No one. "ROY! MARTH! HELP!" she screamed. Ganandorf chuckled. "It's no use, no one can save you now." He stepped towards her. The door exploded, piercing Ganandorf with black rock. "You're wrong, I can."
The dust cleared, and Roy stood in the doorway. He held the Master Sword in his hand, showing off its shiny splendor. "I've just about had enough of you.." Ganandorf growled and held his palms together, purple electricity sparking here and there. "Yaah!" Ganandorf yelled as he fell flat on his face. Roy was startled at what he thought was clumsiness, but saw Zelda, dirty and torn, her hairpiece gone, letting her hair fall down clotted with grime and blood. "I've had enough of this!" she said. "Why you!" Ganandorf stood up, started towards Zelda, then whipped around and grabbed the sword. "You think I would leave myself open again?" he started to do his evil laugh.
Then without warning, he released one hand and blasted Zelda with an energy wave. Roy gasped as the one he loved, crumpled to the floor. "NOOOOOOOOOOO!" Ganandorf continued to laugh louder and louder. He was cut short by another cry from Roy. The sword jerked free from Ganandorf's hand, brought back, and sliced off his head. His last moments were of observing the face of his killer. Link.
Zelda looked up one last time and smiled. She saw Link slice off Ganandorf's head. "You came for me.." She gasped, then blacked out.
Roy realized what he had just done. I just defeated him once and for all.He looked at the sword in his hand. It kindly glistened at him. He smiled and sheathed it. Zelda! He remembered and ran over to her body. One glorious moment and I forget why it happened. He held her head near his chest. She was still breathing. He hugged her to his body and gave a silent prayer.
Joyful music interrupted his thoughts. He looked at the door and saw regular light outside. He carefully laid Zelda down, his shirt as a pillow, then walked outside. What he found was hilarious.
Marth was playing a tune he had heard many times before on his ocarina. But that wasn't the strange part. The strange part was the whole gang of Redeads were holding each other by the shoulders and doing the can-can. Roy couldn't help but laugh. So, this is where the goron's went. He watched closely and every one of the Redeads began to transform into gorons once more. The whole village became brighter and warmer as the torches and stone to it's natural color.
Everything was going back to normal. "Roy?" a gentle voice said behind him. He turned and his hopes came true. Zelda stood, shaken but alive. It seemed the magic had a weakness towards love, and happiness. Zelda took one look at his face and smiled. "LINK!" she threw her arms around Roy and gave him a big kiss.
She backed up after realizing what she was doing. "Umm." she said blushing. "Where's Roy?" "Right here," Roy replied. "Then where's Link?" she asked puzzled. "Right here. It was me the whole time.It's hard to explain." Zelda's face lit up and she kissed him once more, not needing an explanation obviously.
Roy finally remembered where he heard the tune before. He looked up at Marth. He waved and Roy waved back. Marth gave the now-fully Big Brother his ocarina. "Want to try it big guy?" the goron happily accepted the offer. Soon, the tune of the Lost Woods filled every hall and crevice.
The gorons had a cremation service for Ganandorf, but nobody showed up so they just tossed the body into the volcano.
Roy and Zelda were wed the next week at the castle. Marth caught the bouquet and received a loving smile from a young maiden.
They were wed a year later.
Ganandorf, however, did not receive a second chance in the afterlife. Actually, no one wanted him so he became a janitor at the gates of Heaven and Hell.
The End
Blood dripped to the floor as she cried out in pain. "Now, I asked you nicely. Now I will force it out of you!!!" "Y-you'll n-never find him," she choked. Ganandorf snarled. "Of course I will!" "I-I sen-nt him b-back." Ganandorf's eyes glowed. "WHAT ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT?!!!" Just then, an explosion echoed from outside. "What now?!" He looked at the door. "Hmm." Ganandorf stood up, leaving the tortured girl to herself. "I believe, he has arrived."
Roy dropped down with a puff of dust. His 'brother' dropped in beside him. The two looked up at the hole they just made in the ceiling. "Who knew those plants would be so heavy?" Marth marveled. Roy stood up and patted himself off. "All in a day's work for an all-star hero like me." he said. Marth raised an eyebrow. "You defiantly did not get that cockiness from me."
Roy smiled. "Don't be so sure." The duo looked at their surroundings. It wasn't much. Just total blackness except for the ring of light from their hole. "I thought it would be customized at least, you know, since he took it in as his own lair." Marth joked. "Or maybe he's still renovating the place and is too embarrassed to let guests see it." Roy finished.
Suddenly, the whole place light up. The two guardians raised an arm to block the light. When their eyes adjusted, Roy lowered his arm. "Or not." The whole goron village was different. Black stone replaced the warm sandstone that had created the home to the mountain creatures, the torches gave off a purple light, making the whole place look eirie, and the inhabitants were not quite as friendly.
"Where the hell did all these Redeads come from!?" Marth gaped at the death zombies surrounding them. "You like them? I created them myself." A chilling voice said. Ganadorf levitated in the middle of the village. "I hope you don't mind the RENAVATION that's going on." Roy shrugged. "You heard that?"
"And now, I bid you all a farewell for I have some interrogation to do, so if you excuse me." the end of his speech grew cold and hard, just like his soul. The sorcerer lowered himself to the bottom floor and went to his chambers, closing the door behind him.
As soon as the door closed, the Redeads closed in. "Great." Marth grumbled. Then, from far off, a voice called, muffled but still understandable. "Roy! Marth! Help!" Roy's heart skipped a beat. "ZELDA!" he cried. Roy turned to Marth, hoping for a plan, when he noticed Marth was counting the enemy. "42.45..50. Yep. Hey Roy, doesn't that Redead look familiar?" Marth pointed to the closest zombie. "Yeah it sorta does." Roy replied. Marth smiled. "Okay, here's the plan. You run like hell through these guys and I'll take of the rest." Now it was Roy's turn to cock an eyebrow. "That's it? That's your plan?" "You got a better one?" was the reply.
Ganandorf turned to Zelda. "Lucky for your boy, he hasen't shown up yet. However, your two slaves did. They'll have their souls suck out, and then we can get back to business." Zelda's eyes watered. Losing Roy and Marth would mean she would have no one left..No one. "ROY! MARTH! HELP!" she screamed. Ganandorf chuckled. "It's no use, no one can save you now." He stepped towards her. The door exploded, piercing Ganandorf with black rock. "You're wrong, I can."
The dust cleared, and Roy stood in the doorway. He held the Master Sword in his hand, showing off its shiny splendor. "I've just about had enough of you.." Ganandorf growled and held his palms together, purple electricity sparking here and there. "Yaah!" Ganandorf yelled as he fell flat on his face. Roy was startled at what he thought was clumsiness, but saw Zelda, dirty and torn, her hairpiece gone, letting her hair fall down clotted with grime and blood. "I've had enough of this!" she said. "Why you!" Ganandorf stood up, started towards Zelda, then whipped around and grabbed the sword. "You think I would leave myself open again?" he started to do his evil laugh.
Then without warning, he released one hand and blasted Zelda with an energy wave. Roy gasped as the one he loved, crumpled to the floor. "NOOOOOOOOOOO!" Ganandorf continued to laugh louder and louder. He was cut short by another cry from Roy. The sword jerked free from Ganandorf's hand, brought back, and sliced off his head. His last moments were of observing the face of his killer. Link.
Zelda looked up one last time and smiled. She saw Link slice off Ganandorf's head. "You came for me.." She gasped, then blacked out.
Roy realized what he had just done. I just defeated him once and for all.He looked at the sword in his hand. It kindly glistened at him. He smiled and sheathed it. Zelda! He remembered and ran over to her body. One glorious moment and I forget why it happened. He held her head near his chest. She was still breathing. He hugged her to his body and gave a silent prayer.
Joyful music interrupted his thoughts. He looked at the door and saw regular light outside. He carefully laid Zelda down, his shirt as a pillow, then walked outside. What he found was hilarious.
Marth was playing a tune he had heard many times before on his ocarina. But that wasn't the strange part. The strange part was the whole gang of Redeads were holding each other by the shoulders and doing the can-can. Roy couldn't help but laugh. So, this is where the goron's went. He watched closely and every one of the Redeads began to transform into gorons once more. The whole village became brighter and warmer as the torches and stone to it's natural color.
Everything was going back to normal. "Roy?" a gentle voice said behind him. He turned and his hopes came true. Zelda stood, shaken but alive. It seemed the magic had a weakness towards love, and happiness. Zelda took one look at his face and smiled. "LINK!" she threw her arms around Roy and gave him a big kiss.
She backed up after realizing what she was doing. "Umm." she said blushing. "Where's Roy?" "Right here," Roy replied. "Then where's Link?" she asked puzzled. "Right here. It was me the whole time.It's hard to explain." Zelda's face lit up and she kissed him once more, not needing an explanation obviously.
Roy finally remembered where he heard the tune before. He looked up at Marth. He waved and Roy waved back. Marth gave the now-fully Big Brother his ocarina. "Want to try it big guy?" the goron happily accepted the offer. Soon, the tune of the Lost Woods filled every hall and crevice.
The gorons had a cremation service for Ganandorf, but nobody showed up so they just tossed the body into the volcano.
Roy and Zelda were wed the next week at the castle. Marth caught the bouquet and received a loving smile from a young maiden.
They were wed a year later.
Ganandorf, however, did not receive a second chance in the afterlife. Actually, no one wanted him so he became a janitor at the gates of Heaven and Hell.
The End
