Okay, after reading my entire story again (small revisions to switch chapters 6, 9, 10, 13, 18, 23, 25, 26, and 27, as well as deity chapters 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 as soon as I'm caught up), and getting one review, I'd like to say this: The reason I didn't describe what the girls would look like with the transformation masks on is this: In Majora's Mask, you are not supposed to be turning into a Zora or Goron version of yourself. You are supposed to be inhabiting Mikau and Darmani's bodies, as creepy as that is. Yes, you may look slightly different, but you're not. Malon and Zelda are only becoming Mikau and Darmani. As for the Deku Mask, Deku Saria looks just like Deku Link, but with green leaves (hair) instead of yellow. And it's just a coincidence that Malon got the Zora Mask. I think that it's because that would be the least disturbing of the three masks to put on, to me, and I will not deny that Malon is my favorite of my three main female characters. A little confused about the all ages thing, but okay... Now that I've filled that space...
Note: I have edited the last paragraph of chapter 37. To save time, I'll just tell you that Link did not tell Ingo to prepare the horses.
The Deity's Escape
Chapter 10
Day Fourteen, Second Day, Third Three Day Cycle; 12:00 PM, 40 Hours Remain
Hyrule Castle
The six of them walked through the warp, but when they emerged from behind Zelda's dresses, they were greeted by an empty room. "Where's Zelda?" everyone asked at once. "We should probably try the one place she would always go when she was young. But how do we get to the castle courtyard without going back to the ranch and coming from the front?" Link asked.
"That's where I come in. I still remember the layout of the castle, and who's where and when. There are three windows that look upon the courtyard. One of them is in front of the king's throne, and another is always guarded. There's something called the Hall of Nintendo History, whatever a Nintendo is. Something about some plumber... Anyway, if we want to get into the courtyard, we need to get there. The hall is just below this room, but there's a huge labyrinth of stairs and passageways to get there. It could take hours to reach it without getting... Link what are you doing?" Malon stopped talking to see what the boy was up to.
Link was out on the balcony, looking down. Link pulled out a grappling hook that nobody had seen before and hooked it on the edge of the balcony. He threw the rope over the side and climbed down to the window below. One swing later, and he was in the hall. "I suppose we could do it that way," said Malon, obviously not upset that Link had come up with a better plan. Two swings later, and they were all ready to go. Link collected his grappling hook, and they threw the window open and jumped out.
"Don't do that! You all scared me out of my wits!" A ten year old Zelda came running up to them. "What happened, where are the others, and why..."
"Zelda, hang on a second. I'll explain everything." And Link did explain everything. 'Twice more,' he thought to himself, tired of telling this over and over again. "You have no idea how hard it was for us to get in here."
"You could have just used the warp in my room..." After hearing Zelda's words, and picking themselves up off the floor, Link and Nayru started shooting evil looks at Malon, Link's gazes being slightly less angry evil, and slightly more amused and loving evil. "Don't worry, you'll have no problem getting out now that you're with me."
Zelda lead them out of the courtyard and outside the castle, right next to two milk crates that nobody had been able to move or destroy for seven years. 'I thought that door used to lead to the kitchen...' thought Malon, who was completely baffled. After going over the drawbridge, up a few flights of stairs, through the back of Zelda's closet, through a fallen, hollow tree, up a ladder, and through a very large portion of the Lost Woods, they found themselves back in Clock Town. Feeling that it would not be a good idea to try and find all of the rest of them on the third day, they all played the Song of Time again, willing themselves to go back an extra eight hours, and returned to the Stock Pot in, climbing into bed. Zelda found out exactly what Link and Saria went through the night before. She missed Tael just as much as Saria was missing Fado, and Link had missed Malon. First thing in the morning, they would look for them.
So glad to have that over with. I can't wait to have this all straightened out. Seeing as how it's almost 11:00 PM here, and I've got half of my debt made up, I'm going to call it quits for now. I hope I can get five chapters up tomorrow. I can't wait to have this off my mind. I know I'm not obligated, but I feel that it's only fair to make up for what I missed, and keep the promise I made at the beginning. Besides, I'm probably as anxious as any of you for this story to develop. I used to know what was going to happen next, but I have no clue anymore. I'm as blind as any of you as to what's going to happen next. Until this morning, I hadn't even thought to split and de-age them. Until a few hours ago, I had no idea that Saria would switch races with her fairy. Well, I'm going now. The next chapters will go up tomorrow, and hopefully I can get rid of these comments referring to my chapter debt gone soon.
Note: I have edited the last paragraph of chapter 37. To save time, I'll just tell you that Link did not tell Ingo to prepare the horses.
The Deity's Escape
Chapter 10
Day Fourteen, Second Day, Third Three Day Cycle; 12:00 PM, 40 Hours Remain
Hyrule Castle
The six of them walked through the warp, but when they emerged from behind Zelda's dresses, they were greeted by an empty room. "Where's Zelda?" everyone asked at once. "We should probably try the one place she would always go when she was young. But how do we get to the castle courtyard without going back to the ranch and coming from the front?" Link asked.
"That's where I come in. I still remember the layout of the castle, and who's where and when. There are three windows that look upon the courtyard. One of them is in front of the king's throne, and another is always guarded. There's something called the Hall of Nintendo History, whatever a Nintendo is. Something about some plumber... Anyway, if we want to get into the courtyard, we need to get there. The hall is just below this room, but there's a huge labyrinth of stairs and passageways to get there. It could take hours to reach it without getting... Link what are you doing?" Malon stopped talking to see what the boy was up to.
Link was out on the balcony, looking down. Link pulled out a grappling hook that nobody had seen before and hooked it on the edge of the balcony. He threw the rope over the side and climbed down to the window below. One swing later, and he was in the hall. "I suppose we could do it that way," said Malon, obviously not upset that Link had come up with a better plan. Two swings later, and they were all ready to go. Link collected his grappling hook, and they threw the window open and jumped out.
"Don't do that! You all scared me out of my wits!" A ten year old Zelda came running up to them. "What happened, where are the others, and why..."
"Zelda, hang on a second. I'll explain everything." And Link did explain everything. 'Twice more,' he thought to himself, tired of telling this over and over again. "You have no idea how hard it was for us to get in here."
"You could have just used the warp in my room..." After hearing Zelda's words, and picking themselves up off the floor, Link and Nayru started shooting evil looks at Malon, Link's gazes being slightly less angry evil, and slightly more amused and loving evil. "Don't worry, you'll have no problem getting out now that you're with me."
Zelda lead them out of the courtyard and outside the castle, right next to two milk crates that nobody had been able to move or destroy for seven years. 'I thought that door used to lead to the kitchen...' thought Malon, who was completely baffled. After going over the drawbridge, up a few flights of stairs, through the back of Zelda's closet, through a fallen, hollow tree, up a ladder, and through a very large portion of the Lost Woods, they found themselves back in Clock Town. Feeling that it would not be a good idea to try and find all of the rest of them on the third day, they all played the Song of Time again, willing themselves to go back an extra eight hours, and returned to the Stock Pot in, climbing into bed. Zelda found out exactly what Link and Saria went through the night before. She missed Tael just as much as Saria was missing Fado, and Link had missed Malon. First thing in the morning, they would look for them.
So glad to have that over with. I can't wait to have this all straightened out. Seeing as how it's almost 11:00 PM here, and I've got half of my debt made up, I'm going to call it quits for now. I hope I can get five chapters up tomorrow. I can't wait to have this off my mind. I know I'm not obligated, but I feel that it's only fair to make up for what I missed, and keep the promise I made at the beginning. Besides, I'm probably as anxious as any of you for this story to develop. I used to know what was going to happen next, but I have no clue anymore. I'm as blind as any of you as to what's going to happen next. Until this morning, I hadn't even thought to split and de-age them. Until a few hours ago, I had no idea that Saria would switch races with her fairy. Well, I'm going now. The next chapters will go up tomorrow, and hopefully I can get rid of these comments referring to my chapter debt gone soon.
