Legend of Zelda: Reign of Terror
Note: I do not own any piece of Nintendo, or of any of its games including The Legend of Zelda. Although I could answer a lot about the GAMES (other than the CD-i games which even after playing made no sence)
Chapter 2: The Sapphire of the Zora
As the sun crept up over the hills, amber light lit the tower construction site. A single beam of light seemed to pass directly to a young girl, about the age of ten, who is giving water to the workers.
"Here, father, I brought some water," the young girl said as she poured a glass of water for a plump man.
"Thank you, honey," the man said as he lowered his tools and took the glass into his hand and sat down on a rock. "Go carry some to Rammu and his son, I know they need some," he whispered to her with a nudge of his head in the direction of the two.
"Yes, father," she said as she stood up and headed in Rammu's direction.
Rammu's son noticed her coming closer and turned to his father. "Father, Zelda is bringing some water,"
"Ah, some refreshing water," he said as he too lowered his tools and sat on the rock.
"Rammu, Link, I've brought you some water," Zelda said in a subtle voice as she handed them both a glass and began pouring. When they both had gotten a quick sip, a guard walked up and forced them back to work.
"It's like their watching every move we make," Link whispered to Zelda as he placed his and his father's glass in a bag that Zelda had on her shoulder. As the sun rose into the sky the three men and the small lady began back to work on the tower.
"Zelda, soon we will have the three elements to make the sword of the prophecy, and can take back our land. Until then we must follow Ganon, for his powers could condemn us all," Link seemed to say, but his mouth was not moving. It was as if Zelda and Link had forged a mental connection, a connection that no one else seemed to realize.
MEANWHILE AT THE CENTER OF THE VILLAGE
Ganon stands staring toward the top of the tree, where the sun has seemed to top the tree, as two young ladies approach him with a small feast in their hands.
"Ganon, we have the food you asked for," one of them said in a trembling voice. She couldn't be more than seven years old and stood only up to Ganon's waist, even though Ganon was large himself.
"Yes, hand it here," he said as he pulled the plate to him and ate almost everything. As soon as he had finished his filling, which left a very large amount he turned to the tree and dumped the leftovers at the base.
"But, Ganon, the workers have yet to eat. Even what you left would be enough to settle them," a new man said as he approached the three.
"Yes, Volvagia, I know. Let them come to the tree in a few minutes and eat here, off the ground that they work on," he said, laughing at Volvagia, who was wearing red clothing and wore a pendent of Goron Ruby around his neck. "You, two go inform the workers of their meal," he said as he pointed to the two trembling girls who suddenly turned and ran toward the tower which seemed to have grown quite a lot over the night.
As the two girls ran through the woods to the east of the village, they suddenly stopped in their tracks as they heard a loud cry from deep in the forest. They turned toward the sound and followed it, creeping silently so that they wouldn't be noticed. When they reached the source of the sound the two girls gasped at the sight of a single Zora near the river who had been beaten badly. The Zora looked up with a tear rolling down it's eye.
"I am of the Zora. My name is Tuck," he said breathing even more deeply than before. "I was told I must get this sapphire to Rammu by the spirit of my race, and to give him this message 'The hero will awaken soon and help Hyrule to a peaceful, golden era' ," he breathed in again, coughing up blood this time and started to speak again, but could get nothing out but the word "Link."
The two girls looked down at the sapphire in the bloody Zora's hand, and glanced at each other in a look of confusion and of terror. And then one of the girls started to speak, "This means..." she paused as the other girl reached out and collected the sapphire and placed it in a bag, "This means," she started again, "the prophecy is true. There will be a time when one goes against Ganon."
Note: I do not own any piece of Nintendo, or of any of its games including The Legend of Zelda. Although I could answer a lot about the GAMES (other than the CD-i games which even after playing made no sence)
Chapter 2: The Sapphire of the Zora
As the sun crept up over the hills, amber light lit the tower construction site. A single beam of light seemed to pass directly to a young girl, about the age of ten, who is giving water to the workers.
"Here, father, I brought some water," the young girl said as she poured a glass of water for a plump man.
"Thank you, honey," the man said as he lowered his tools and took the glass into his hand and sat down on a rock. "Go carry some to Rammu and his son, I know they need some," he whispered to her with a nudge of his head in the direction of the two.
"Yes, father," she said as she stood up and headed in Rammu's direction.
Rammu's son noticed her coming closer and turned to his father. "Father, Zelda is bringing some water,"
"Ah, some refreshing water," he said as he too lowered his tools and sat on the rock.
"Rammu, Link, I've brought you some water," Zelda said in a subtle voice as she handed them both a glass and began pouring. When they both had gotten a quick sip, a guard walked up and forced them back to work.
"It's like their watching every move we make," Link whispered to Zelda as he placed his and his father's glass in a bag that Zelda had on her shoulder. As the sun rose into the sky the three men and the small lady began back to work on the tower.
"Zelda, soon we will have the three elements to make the sword of the prophecy, and can take back our land. Until then we must follow Ganon, for his powers could condemn us all," Link seemed to say, but his mouth was not moving. It was as if Zelda and Link had forged a mental connection, a connection that no one else seemed to realize.
MEANWHILE AT THE CENTER OF THE VILLAGE
Ganon stands staring toward the top of the tree, where the sun has seemed to top the tree, as two young ladies approach him with a small feast in their hands.
"Ganon, we have the food you asked for," one of them said in a trembling voice. She couldn't be more than seven years old and stood only up to Ganon's waist, even though Ganon was large himself.
"Yes, hand it here," he said as he pulled the plate to him and ate almost everything. As soon as he had finished his filling, which left a very large amount he turned to the tree and dumped the leftovers at the base.
"But, Ganon, the workers have yet to eat. Even what you left would be enough to settle them," a new man said as he approached the three.
"Yes, Volvagia, I know. Let them come to the tree in a few minutes and eat here, off the ground that they work on," he said, laughing at Volvagia, who was wearing red clothing and wore a pendent of Goron Ruby around his neck. "You, two go inform the workers of their meal," he said as he pointed to the two trembling girls who suddenly turned and ran toward the tower which seemed to have grown quite a lot over the night.
As the two girls ran through the woods to the east of the village, they suddenly stopped in their tracks as they heard a loud cry from deep in the forest. They turned toward the sound and followed it, creeping silently so that they wouldn't be noticed. When they reached the source of the sound the two girls gasped at the sight of a single Zora near the river who had been beaten badly. The Zora looked up with a tear rolling down it's eye.
"I am of the Zora. My name is Tuck," he said breathing even more deeply than before. "I was told I must get this sapphire to Rammu by the spirit of my race, and to give him this message 'The hero will awaken soon and help Hyrule to a peaceful, golden era' ," he breathed in again, coughing up blood this time and started to speak again, but could get nothing out but the word "Link."
The two girls looked down at the sapphire in the bloody Zora's hand, and glanced at each other in a look of confusion and of terror. And then one of the girls started to speak, "This means..." she paused as the other girl reached out and collected the sapphire and placed it in a bag, "This means," she started again, "the prophecy is true. There will be a time when one goes against Ganon."
