Chapter 4
Duo and Sari decided to travel through the mountains to reach Gerudu valley, which was where they guessed the queen was. There were some newly discovered hot springs on Death Mountain, and the Gorons were using them for business. Duo paid for him and Sari to relax in them. Wooden walls separated the men and women's parts of the springs. Duo continuously checked for holes in the walls, and when he found none he decided to make his own. Just as he was readying his sword for this, he heard someone coming to quickly to be friendly he quickly got ready to fight, and the threat, a gang of Gerudus, was arriving just as he had tied his sword to his side. He jumped up on top of the wooden wall to meet them. He drew his sword, parried about five different swords, then retreated to a rocky wall. Then in one motion he struck down three of his attackers. Then he stabbed one of the remaining two and threw her sword at the other one, causing fatal damage to both. Just as he was about to sheath his sword, another Gerudu attacked him. She swung down her large sword and Duo jump up onto a cliff protruding from the mountain. The Gerudu ran up the wall and swung her sword again, embedding in the mountainside due to Duo's jumping to avoid it. Duo landed on the side of the sword and stabbed the woman in the head. He pulled out the blade as the body fell.
When Duo went to make sure Sari was unharmed, all he found was a note and the majority of her clothing. According to the note the kidnappers now had both the queen and the princess. He was so enraged that he punched the wooden divider and made a hole in it. This was the second time he had failed, and he couldn't live with himself. He swore to himself he would save Sari and Zelda or die trying.
Meanwhile in Hyrule castle, Link returned and found wounded soldiers, Gerudu swords, and marks where there had been fires. What he didn't find was his wife and his daughter. It didn't take him long to come up with a theory of why this happened. Ganondorf was alive and working on revenge.
Duo and Sari decided to travel through the mountains to reach Gerudu valley, which was where they guessed the queen was. There were some newly discovered hot springs on Death Mountain, and the Gorons were using them for business. Duo paid for him and Sari to relax in them. Wooden walls separated the men and women's parts of the springs. Duo continuously checked for holes in the walls, and when he found none he decided to make his own. Just as he was readying his sword for this, he heard someone coming to quickly to be friendly he quickly got ready to fight, and the threat, a gang of Gerudus, was arriving just as he had tied his sword to his side. He jumped up on top of the wooden wall to meet them. He drew his sword, parried about five different swords, then retreated to a rocky wall. Then in one motion he struck down three of his attackers. Then he stabbed one of the remaining two and threw her sword at the other one, causing fatal damage to both. Just as he was about to sheath his sword, another Gerudu attacked him. She swung down her large sword and Duo jump up onto a cliff protruding from the mountain. The Gerudu ran up the wall and swung her sword again, embedding in the mountainside due to Duo's jumping to avoid it. Duo landed on the side of the sword and stabbed the woman in the head. He pulled out the blade as the body fell.
When Duo went to make sure Sari was unharmed, all he found was a note and the majority of her clothing. According to the note the kidnappers now had both the queen and the princess. He was so enraged that he punched the wooden divider and made a hole in it. This was the second time he had failed, and he couldn't live with himself. He swore to himself he would save Sari and Zelda or die trying.
Meanwhile in Hyrule castle, Link returned and found wounded soldiers, Gerudu swords, and marks where there had been fires. What he didn't find was his wife and his daughter. It didn't take him long to come up with a theory of why this happened. Ganondorf was alive and working on revenge.
