Well, here it is. My first attempt at a serious story. ME being serious. What is this world coming to?! Anyways, this story is kind of a remake of Ocarina of Time but with my own little twists(well, one BIG twist) and added parts and stuff. This first chapter takes place before the first scene of the game.
Disclaimer: I own Kalev, the evil fairy. I don't own The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time or any other Zelda games. But guess what.... LINK'S MINE ANYWAY! MUHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!
The Missing Link
Prologue:
Most know the story of the Triforce and how it came about through the fairies Din, Nayru, and Farore. But what many don't know is that there was in fact a fourth fairy. A fairy that, unlike the others, thrived on evil and longed for conquest. A fairy that enlisted the help of Ganondorf to achieve the pinnacle of her power. A fairy that still lives on in the heart of the darkest, most feared places in Hyrule. Her name is Kalev and her age of evil begins....now.
Chapter 1: Darkness Descending
It was the dead of night. A dark figure made his way quickly across the castle courtyard, oblivious to the eyes of the guards. Approaching the wall on the far west side, he tapped out a strange rhythm on the stone, stood back, and waited. Suddenly the rock wall slid aside, revealing a tunnel blanketed in darkness. The person began walking into the passageway as the stone barrier closed behind him. After some time, he reached a small circular room. In the center of the shadows sat a cloaked figure surrounded by a circle of torches. But despite the fact that the torches were lit and burning brightly, they did nothing to stifle the penetrating darkness.
"So you have come. What do you seek, Ganondorf? Have I not already given you all the wisdom I have to offer?" the seated figure asked.
Removing his cloak, Ganondorf came before the figure and bowed. "Forgive me, almighty Kalev. It is true, you have assisted me in many ways but I find myself once again in need of your unfailing advice. I humble myself before you."
The figure lifted her head and Ganondorf could see a pair of piercing silver eyes through the blackness. "Please spare me the formalities and proceed. What is it that you long for?"
"I need to know, Dark One, is it time? We've kept silent and hidden for so long, but I feel that we must strike. Must we hold off our era of holocaust?" Ganondorf questioned.
"Must you vex me with these interrogations? You are far too overconfident, my friend. Be patient. Our time will come." Kalev responded.
"Excuse my insolence, all powerful Kalev, but I beg to differ. If we remain inactive, it is possible that someone will arise to put a stop to our domination. There have been whispers about town you know, gossip and such. They may be dim-witted people, these Hylians, but your power has been increasing rapidly, and even they can feel the darkness descending. And we wouldn't want the Hylians going and getting themselves a hero, now would we?"
"Rest easy, Ganondorf, for this is none of your concern. Everything is proceeding as it should be and attempts to stop us would be futile. However, there is one who will attempt to put a halt to our age of omnipotence." Kalev looked straight ahead, her silver eyes flashing.
"A hero? Is it possible for him to overthrow us?" Ganondorf asked in shock.
"Fool. Have you listened to nothing I've told you? Nobody can stop our conquest. But he will try. This young one, he will try. This I have foreseen."
"What can we do, mighty Kalev? What course of action shall we take?" Ganondorf asked, slightly on edge.
"This hero I speak of, he lives among the Kokiri in their village, far south of the castle. He lives there, but he does not belong there. Although a Kokiri by appearance, he has the heart of a Hylian. This boy has no fairy, but one is coming to him. Approaching fast, this fairy is, and it will start him on his quest to defeat us. We cannot let the fairy find him. We cannot let him start his odyssey, for if we do, there is a chance of failure. We must dispose of him, and I give this duty to you, Ganondorf. Go, go now. You must not let him live to see the dawn."
Ganondorf bowed in obedience as he donned his cloak. "It shall be done as you request, Kalev. I'll try not to fail you."
Kalev's silver eyes bored into him. "Oh, you will *not* fail, Ganondorf. For if you do, I can assure you that you will not like the consequences. Not at all."
"Yes Kalev. I will not fail." Ganondorf muttered as he retreated back into the tunnel. Once he reached the outside he raised his head to the starless sky and whistled, low and quick. Responding to his signal, a midnight black horse galloped toward him out of the shadows.
"Come. We have work to do." Ganondorf ordered as he mounted the horse. At his command the horse set off and they rode in silent blackness towards the sleeping village.
Oh, sorry, short chapter! I'll try to start making them longer. Be sure to review and tell me what you think, cause like I said this is my first shot at a serious storyline. Thanks guys! (hands out cookies to reviewers)
Disclaimer: I own Kalev, the evil fairy. I don't own The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time or any other Zelda games. But guess what.... LINK'S MINE ANYWAY! MUHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!
The Missing Link
Prologue:
Most know the story of the Triforce and how it came about through the fairies Din, Nayru, and Farore. But what many don't know is that there was in fact a fourth fairy. A fairy that, unlike the others, thrived on evil and longed for conquest. A fairy that enlisted the help of Ganondorf to achieve the pinnacle of her power. A fairy that still lives on in the heart of the darkest, most feared places in Hyrule. Her name is Kalev and her age of evil begins....now.
Chapter 1: Darkness Descending
It was the dead of night. A dark figure made his way quickly across the castle courtyard, oblivious to the eyes of the guards. Approaching the wall on the far west side, he tapped out a strange rhythm on the stone, stood back, and waited. Suddenly the rock wall slid aside, revealing a tunnel blanketed in darkness. The person began walking into the passageway as the stone barrier closed behind him. After some time, he reached a small circular room. In the center of the shadows sat a cloaked figure surrounded by a circle of torches. But despite the fact that the torches were lit and burning brightly, they did nothing to stifle the penetrating darkness.
"So you have come. What do you seek, Ganondorf? Have I not already given you all the wisdom I have to offer?" the seated figure asked.
Removing his cloak, Ganondorf came before the figure and bowed. "Forgive me, almighty Kalev. It is true, you have assisted me in many ways but I find myself once again in need of your unfailing advice. I humble myself before you."
The figure lifted her head and Ganondorf could see a pair of piercing silver eyes through the blackness. "Please spare me the formalities and proceed. What is it that you long for?"
"I need to know, Dark One, is it time? We've kept silent and hidden for so long, but I feel that we must strike. Must we hold off our era of holocaust?" Ganondorf questioned.
"Must you vex me with these interrogations? You are far too overconfident, my friend. Be patient. Our time will come." Kalev responded.
"Excuse my insolence, all powerful Kalev, but I beg to differ. If we remain inactive, it is possible that someone will arise to put a stop to our domination. There have been whispers about town you know, gossip and such. They may be dim-witted people, these Hylians, but your power has been increasing rapidly, and even they can feel the darkness descending. And we wouldn't want the Hylians going and getting themselves a hero, now would we?"
"Rest easy, Ganondorf, for this is none of your concern. Everything is proceeding as it should be and attempts to stop us would be futile. However, there is one who will attempt to put a halt to our age of omnipotence." Kalev looked straight ahead, her silver eyes flashing.
"A hero? Is it possible for him to overthrow us?" Ganondorf asked in shock.
"Fool. Have you listened to nothing I've told you? Nobody can stop our conquest. But he will try. This young one, he will try. This I have foreseen."
"What can we do, mighty Kalev? What course of action shall we take?" Ganondorf asked, slightly on edge.
"This hero I speak of, he lives among the Kokiri in their village, far south of the castle. He lives there, but he does not belong there. Although a Kokiri by appearance, he has the heart of a Hylian. This boy has no fairy, but one is coming to him. Approaching fast, this fairy is, and it will start him on his quest to defeat us. We cannot let the fairy find him. We cannot let him start his odyssey, for if we do, there is a chance of failure. We must dispose of him, and I give this duty to you, Ganondorf. Go, go now. You must not let him live to see the dawn."
Ganondorf bowed in obedience as he donned his cloak. "It shall be done as you request, Kalev. I'll try not to fail you."
Kalev's silver eyes bored into him. "Oh, you will *not* fail, Ganondorf. For if you do, I can assure you that you will not like the consequences. Not at all."
"Yes Kalev. I will not fail." Ganondorf muttered as he retreated back into the tunnel. Once he reached the outside he raised his head to the starless sky and whistled, low and quick. Responding to his signal, a midnight black horse galloped toward him out of the shadows.
"Come. We have work to do." Ganondorf ordered as he mounted the horse. At his command the horse set off and they rode in silent blackness towards the sleeping village.
Oh, sorry, short chapter! I'll try to start making them longer. Be sure to review and tell me what you think, cause like I said this is my first shot at a serious storyline. Thanks guys! (hands out cookies to reviewers)
