CHAPTER ELEVEN
The wind and water blew violently against my face. The strong whirlpool was beginning to overtake us.
The King of Red Lions and I were at the back shore of Outset Island. The last pearl, Faore's Pearl was behind a large stone door and we had to beak it down.
I aimed our bomb cannon at the door once more.
BOOM! The cracking sound hurt my ears as the bomb went flying into the obstruction.
All of a sudden, the whirlpool gradually began to slow down, more and more, until it finally came to ease.
I was breathing heavily.
"Let us go now," said Red Lions. We sailed into the small opening where Faore's Pearl awaited.
I was taken aback to be greeted by a large creature, strongly reminiscent of a whale, yet with a lantern protruding from its head.
The creature's voice boomed through the walls of the cavern some words in Hylian. I couldn't understand much of what he said, but the King of Red Lions could.
"Yes, Jabun," said my friend, "we need the pearl as the dark forces of Ganon are rising." I guessed the creature could understand, but not speak our language.
"Majjo! Me di mou shoo medin gow foo! Faore..."
"We will," said my boat.
The great force shook. Waves in the cavern began to become unsettled. And then, a pearl popped out of Jabun's lantern and into my hands.
"Mahait bou to," I thanked Jabun.
A glowing aura filled the room as we left the cave, the eerie experience to always remain a part of me.
"We did it, Red Lions!" I exclaimed.
Then, I could feel the movement of the three pearls. They all shot straight up into the air. Then, they dispersed at a blazing speed, eventually becoming out of sight.
"What happened!" I shouted.
"Do not worry," reassured the King of Red Lions. "They have all gone to their proper place. Three statues on separate islands that from a triangular shape if connected.
I sighed. "Good."
Then, I felt a shaking that almost threw me off my boat.
"What's going on!" I exclaimed over the roar of the rumble.
And that's when I saw it, a tower, a huge tower came out from the sea, right in the middle, Red Lions said, of the three islands.
"That, my young friend, is what is called the Tower of Eternity."
"Wow..." I breathed, "amazing..."
"We must be heading there immediately!" continued the King of Red Lions."
So off we went.
A/N: Sorry for the short chapter and for the infrequent updates. I have been extremely busy at this end of the school year and have just run out of time. Sorry. I'll do my best to have chapter 12 up by the 21st or the 28th. Please keep reviewing, though. This story should be finished by early/mid July. But, we'll see...
The wind and water blew violently against my face. The strong whirlpool was beginning to overtake us.
The King of Red Lions and I were at the back shore of Outset Island. The last pearl, Faore's Pearl was behind a large stone door and we had to beak it down.
I aimed our bomb cannon at the door once more.
BOOM! The cracking sound hurt my ears as the bomb went flying into the obstruction.
All of a sudden, the whirlpool gradually began to slow down, more and more, until it finally came to ease.
I was breathing heavily.
"Let us go now," said Red Lions. We sailed into the small opening where Faore's Pearl awaited.
I was taken aback to be greeted by a large creature, strongly reminiscent of a whale, yet with a lantern protruding from its head.
The creature's voice boomed through the walls of the cavern some words in Hylian. I couldn't understand much of what he said, but the King of Red Lions could.
"Yes, Jabun," said my friend, "we need the pearl as the dark forces of Ganon are rising." I guessed the creature could understand, but not speak our language.
"Majjo! Me di mou shoo medin gow foo! Faore..."
"We will," said my boat.
The great force shook. Waves in the cavern began to become unsettled. And then, a pearl popped out of Jabun's lantern and into my hands.
"Mahait bou to," I thanked Jabun.
A glowing aura filled the room as we left the cave, the eerie experience to always remain a part of me.
"We did it, Red Lions!" I exclaimed.
Then, I could feel the movement of the three pearls. They all shot straight up into the air. Then, they dispersed at a blazing speed, eventually becoming out of sight.
"What happened!" I shouted.
"Do not worry," reassured the King of Red Lions. "They have all gone to their proper place. Three statues on separate islands that from a triangular shape if connected.
I sighed. "Good."
Then, I felt a shaking that almost threw me off my boat.
"What's going on!" I exclaimed over the roar of the rumble.
And that's when I saw it, a tower, a huge tower came out from the sea, right in the middle, Red Lions said, of the three islands.
"That, my young friend, is what is called the Tower of Eternity."
"Wow..." I breathed, "amazing..."
"We must be heading there immediately!" continued the King of Red Lions."
So off we went.
A/N: Sorry for the short chapter and for the infrequent updates. I have been extremely busy at this end of the school year and have just run out of time. Sorry. I'll do my best to have chapter 12 up by the 21st or the 28th. Please keep reviewing, though. This story should be finished by early/mid July. But, we'll see...
