Loki needed to find any books or anything that belonged to Imelda. There
wasn't much choice of where to go because the only Kokiris who were alive
during Imelda's time were the Know-It-All Brothers and the shopkeeper,
Igor.
"Hey! Igor!" Loki yelled at the somewhat dumb Kokiri that sold many things to the others. Igor was much chubier than most of the Kokiri. Not no mention, he was also a little deformed (you could mistake him for Dante).
"Ah! Who's there!?" Igor asked looking for a Kokiri. It's very rare that a fairy would leave their Kokiri partner even for a short time. Loki flew up and sat right on the red-headed, chubby Kokiri's face and landed on his nose so he can see him.
"I need some things that might have belonged to Imelda and any books that you might have" he said calmly. "And just who are you?" Loki gave the look that was normally given to Saria.
"I'm Saria's fairy, Loki. Now get with the books!" Loki was very impatient and unsociable. Though unlike other fairies, he was able to strike fear into most when he was angry. Loki was an abnormally strong fairy. When other fairies are mad at their partners, they fly around their face to annoy them. Loki, on the other hand, picked up small litle pebbles and chucked them at who ever he was mad at.
"Y...y...yes sir!" The frightened Kokiri said as he ran off in the back room looking for some things. When he returned a few minutes later, he was carrying several books with him. Loki's little jaw, dropped done all the way when he saw all the books.
"Did those all belong to Imelda!?" he asked worried about carrying them all back to Saria's hut. He was strong, but not that strong. "Yes, she was the only one who collected books, her and the Know-It-All Brothers"
Loki winced at the thought of there being more books with the Know-It-All Brothers. "Alright, well help me carry those back to Saria's hut" "Alright but first you need to pay up"
"What!?" "That's right, 150 rupees should cover all the books" Loki didn't have this kind of money anywhere on him, or any other Kokiri he knew. With, maybe, an exception for Mido. "Alright, I'll be back with the money soon. You make sure that those books stay right there when I get back!"
Loki flew out of the hut grumbling all the way back to Saria's hut. When he got there she was still sleeping, a little bit more peaceful looking now, and the sobs seem to have been kept to a minimum. He looked all around in the room for rupees, but he only manged to find five.
"I guess that I'll just have to pay our good old friend Mido a little visit" He said grinning evilly. He left the hut and raced at break-neck speed for Mido's hut. To his convenience, he remembered it was right next door to Saria's. He flew in as quietly as he could just in case he was still in there.
To his great fortune, he wasn't. He searched the hut in every corner and crack and in the end found a total of 137 rupees. "Damn, still not enough" Thankfully, he was able to find some rupees outside hidden in bushes.
He flew quickly back to Igor's shop. "I got the money!" he yelled flying in. Igor took the books and brought them to Saria's being as quiet as possible, so as not to wake her. "Leave!" Loki hissed quietly. Loki didn't not have much manners, as he din't even say thank you.
All the books were placed on a desk in the corner. Loki looked at the titles of the books. He read things like "Basic Magic" and "Divine Rituals". One of the books seemed to be utterly useless however. It was labeled "Customs, Traditions and Biology of Hyrule"
Loki quickly got into the spell books that were concentrated on the arcane arts. Unforunately for him, there was no table of contents or index to speed up the time. So page by page he read scanning for any posibility of a transformation spell or an aging spell.
Unfortunately, the only spell of interest he could find is "How to transforms Fairies into Human form". Normally he'd stop right there and forget about Saria's pain, but he was to set on helping her.
"Good morning, Loki" said the voice of his Kokiri partner. Loki seemed to jump a foot in the air who was quite startled by her awakening. "Don't do that!" "Sorry, I'm going to the Sacred Forest Meadow, coming?" Loki noticed that the cheerful tone that Saria used to have was no longer there. Instead it seemed really sad, then again he couldn't blame her.
"Actually if it's alright with you, I'll stay here for a while" "What for?" She asked who was quite surprised because it's rare that a fairy won't follow his partner and normaly Loki's voice sounded so sure and decided about everything, now he sounded like he wasn't sure what to do.
"Uh . . . just um . . . doing some reading" He was to ashamed to tell her that he was trying to help her. He didn't want to seem to soft. "Oh, alright, then I'll see you later" She said before leaving.
'Great, first I realize that Link will never love me and now my own fairy won't even follow me around anymore. My life sucks' She thought to herself while walking through the woods. If she could, she'd cry but she had no more tears to release from all the crying she did last night. 'I'd rather be left off dead'
"Hey! Igor!" Loki yelled at the somewhat dumb Kokiri that sold many things to the others. Igor was much chubier than most of the Kokiri. Not no mention, he was also a little deformed (you could mistake him for Dante).
"Ah! Who's there!?" Igor asked looking for a Kokiri. It's very rare that a fairy would leave their Kokiri partner even for a short time. Loki flew up and sat right on the red-headed, chubby Kokiri's face and landed on his nose so he can see him.
"I need some things that might have belonged to Imelda and any books that you might have" he said calmly. "And just who are you?" Loki gave the look that was normally given to Saria.
"I'm Saria's fairy, Loki. Now get with the books!" Loki was very impatient and unsociable. Though unlike other fairies, he was able to strike fear into most when he was angry. Loki was an abnormally strong fairy. When other fairies are mad at their partners, they fly around their face to annoy them. Loki, on the other hand, picked up small litle pebbles and chucked them at who ever he was mad at.
"Y...y...yes sir!" The frightened Kokiri said as he ran off in the back room looking for some things. When he returned a few minutes later, he was carrying several books with him. Loki's little jaw, dropped done all the way when he saw all the books.
"Did those all belong to Imelda!?" he asked worried about carrying them all back to Saria's hut. He was strong, but not that strong. "Yes, she was the only one who collected books, her and the Know-It-All Brothers"
Loki winced at the thought of there being more books with the Know-It-All Brothers. "Alright, well help me carry those back to Saria's hut" "Alright but first you need to pay up"
"What!?" "That's right, 150 rupees should cover all the books" Loki didn't have this kind of money anywhere on him, or any other Kokiri he knew. With, maybe, an exception for Mido. "Alright, I'll be back with the money soon. You make sure that those books stay right there when I get back!"
Loki flew out of the hut grumbling all the way back to Saria's hut. When he got there she was still sleeping, a little bit more peaceful looking now, and the sobs seem to have been kept to a minimum. He looked all around in the room for rupees, but he only manged to find five.
"I guess that I'll just have to pay our good old friend Mido a little visit" He said grinning evilly. He left the hut and raced at break-neck speed for Mido's hut. To his convenience, he remembered it was right next door to Saria's. He flew in as quietly as he could just in case he was still in there.
To his great fortune, he wasn't. He searched the hut in every corner and crack and in the end found a total of 137 rupees. "Damn, still not enough" Thankfully, he was able to find some rupees outside hidden in bushes.
He flew quickly back to Igor's shop. "I got the money!" he yelled flying in. Igor took the books and brought them to Saria's being as quiet as possible, so as not to wake her. "Leave!" Loki hissed quietly. Loki didn't not have much manners, as he din't even say thank you.
All the books were placed on a desk in the corner. Loki looked at the titles of the books. He read things like "Basic Magic" and "Divine Rituals". One of the books seemed to be utterly useless however. It was labeled "Customs, Traditions and Biology of Hyrule"
Loki quickly got into the spell books that were concentrated on the arcane arts. Unforunately for him, there was no table of contents or index to speed up the time. So page by page he read scanning for any posibility of a transformation spell or an aging spell.
Unfortunately, the only spell of interest he could find is "How to transforms Fairies into Human form". Normally he'd stop right there and forget about Saria's pain, but he was to set on helping her.
"Good morning, Loki" said the voice of his Kokiri partner. Loki seemed to jump a foot in the air who was quite startled by her awakening. "Don't do that!" "Sorry, I'm going to the Sacred Forest Meadow, coming?" Loki noticed that the cheerful tone that Saria used to have was no longer there. Instead it seemed really sad, then again he couldn't blame her.
"Actually if it's alright with you, I'll stay here for a while" "What for?" She asked who was quite surprised because it's rare that a fairy won't follow his partner and normaly Loki's voice sounded so sure and decided about everything, now he sounded like he wasn't sure what to do.
"Uh . . . just um . . . doing some reading" He was to ashamed to tell her that he was trying to help her. He didn't want to seem to soft. "Oh, alright, then I'll see you later" She said before leaving.
'Great, first I realize that Link will never love me and now my own fairy won't even follow me around anymore. My life sucks' She thought to herself while walking through the woods. If she could, she'd cry but she had no more tears to release from all the crying she did last night. 'I'd rather be left off dead'
