The Tri-pendant
By Nightvixen
Me: Yo! How are all you Zelda fans doing out there?
Link: Better than me obviously.
Me: What d'ya mean?
Link: -_-`` I'm just implying that they're probably having a better time than I am.
Me: Shut up. Anyway, people this is one part of this really weird 4-inter-connected-universal series I'm doing. This and three others are all happening at the same time. Not to mention this is my first time writing a Zelda fic, so spare me the details.
Link: She's only played all the games I have on the GBA or to a lesser degree the GBC.
Me: Just think of it this way you're not alone. Okay, my first try at a Zelda fic. Enjoy!
Disclaimer: I don't own 'The Legend of Zelda' it and the characters starring in it belong to Shigeru Miyamoto. He works at Nintendo.
Chapter 1
"Where is the map for this place anyway?" I asked myself.
Oh, allow me to introduce myself. My name is Link. Hey, I didn't come up with that name you know. Anyway, I am the last living descendant of the knights of Hyrule. Yeah, it's one heck of a big role. I'm now the Hero of Time. My little sister, Aryll, often teases me about all this business, but still. She looks up to me. In case you're wondering why I'm in this dark, dank dungeon in the first place, Princess Zelda said there was something in here that contained great power. So I got sent after two soldiers went missing around here.
"What?" I shouted. This is not unusual, but honestly it's not fun when you get ambushed by a score of moblins.
"When will they ever give up?" I muttered as I began charging up the blade I had with me, the Master Sword.
I quickly got rid of them using my Whirling Blade. Is it me or do those moblins seem dumber than last time?
I looked around a bit when something caught my eye. The wall to my left had cracks in it. I pulled out a bomb, lit the fuse and put it in front of the cracked part of the wall. I quickly got out of blast radius.
*BAM* Lord that's loud.
Looking at the once complete wall I walked towards that open doorway.
It was even darker in here than the rest of the dungeon. I looked around for a while before walking in cautiously.
As soon as I put a step into the room, it suddenly lit up.
I raised my arm up, still squinting. The light in the room temporarily blinded me. It didn't help that I just got used to the darkness outside.
When I did lower my arm I saw it.
I t was kind of strange. All this work, only for a pendant? I took another step, and then stopped.
The room was filled with stone statues. They were not your typical statues, they looked horrified and some even had their weapons drawn. Everything was there. Knights, sages, and soldiers you name it! There was even a young boy.
I looked around some more before I saw the two missing soldiers. They were stone along with the rest of them.
Will the same fate befall me? I had to get that pendant though. I mean, I collected pendants before, so how hard can this be?
Walking in between these stone statues is a lot more stressful than it seems. I'd rather face Ganon, Vaati the Wind Mage and Agahnim than walk here. I knew half of these people. Their terrified faces, the young boy just standing there…
"Ouch!" I whispered. Great, that is the last time I walk without looking for anything that might just slice me in half. One of the statues had it's, uh, his sword drawn.
I heard something. It was coming from the pendant. It sounded familiar, almost like I heard it somewhere. It had a strange melody. Like Nayru's singing, yet in a way, different. It still had a soft melody, a sort of sad tune.
Before I knew what happened I was in front of the stand. My feet sure do know which way to go sometimes.
I reached to pick it up. There weren't any stone statues here. Better get out of here soon. I gently picked up the necklace. Only problem was, my feet weren't listening to me. Then again, my arms weren't either. I was trapped in my own body! And to think I didn't even turn to stone.
Someone else was controlling me. This is insane. I watched as I, what? I'm confusing myself! Well, the pendant is around my neck now. The coloring changed. The gem was emerald, kind of like my tunic and the chain around my neck was gold. Zelda is not going to be happy.
There was a blinding flash and again I was blinded temporarily.
As soon as the light subsided I realized I was outside. Okay, now this is what I'm used to. I started on my way back to Hyrule castle. At least I can control myself now.
Inside Hyrule Castle
"Wait, Link are you telling me the truth?" The princess asked.
I merely nodded. The pendant was in the shape of the Tri-force.
"So, the two missing soldiers and some population of the kingdom have been trapped in stone," Zelda said quietly.
I hated seeing her so depressed. "Come on, Zelda, there's nothing you could've done to help them," I said trying to comfort her.
"Hmm, I think I'll go and ask if someone may know more about this pendant," she murmured and walked off towards the library.
I smiled weakly at her; I should really go and check on my little sister. So I turned and left the castle.
To Be Continued…
Me: So? What d'ya think?
Link: You got this edited.
Me: I know! It's scary! Thank you few people who have actually reviewed me BEFORE I got this edited.
Link: Any special thanks to your reviewers?
Me: Thanks for all of your opinions. ^_^ I don't know what the heck I would do without ya'll!!
Link: She's done. Now go. Go on. Read another fic and don't review this one.
Me: Review!! *pushes Link out of the room* Please review!
