Ganondorf was riding towards the
castle, hating every second of it, but yet loving it as well. If
his people were right, he would be marrying the princess. It
would be a dream come true. He didn't want anything more than
that. She was beautiful in his eyes. He wondered what Rose
would think. Would she be willing to marry, or would she be
forced? He wasn't sure, but Ganondorf didn't have the time to
think about it either. Before he knew it, he had arrived at the
castle gate. His horse reared up to let the gaurdians know he was
below.
"What do you want, you Gerudo?" the first called.
The other looked across the bridge at his friend and the two were conversing before Ganondorf could answer. Finally they looked down at him and the second man questioned as well.
"So are you going to answer, yound man?" he asked.
"I am Ganondorf Dragmire! The king requests my presence at once!" Ganondorf's strong, firm voice commanded.
"Oh, forgive me, son of Dragmire! The king told us you would come," the second said and turned behind him. His next words fell down like rain, even though he was talking to some unseen person. "Open the gate at once! His royal highness, Sir Ganondorf Dragmire is at the gate!"
The two gaurdians stood in silence as the gate slowly moved open. When he had enough room, Ganondorf bent down low and rode his horse under the gate. He allowed his horse to prance beautifully throughout the court. When he arrived at the castle doors, they opened from the inside. He hopped off of his horse and handed the reigns to a nearby servant, to tie it up. Ganondorf walked on the red carpet, straight through the large castle. From the courtyard, it opened into the dance hall. Following the red carpet through the aisle created by the royal court, Ganon went up the stairs that led to the throne room. Up inside of the throne room was a marvilous display of the soldiers of Hyrule. They were everywhere, in a perfect order, and seperated by colour and rank. He continued up the last small set of steps and could view the king and his daughter in his late wife's vacant throne. Ganondorf proceeded to the steps just before the king and princess and bowed low to the ground, as a peasant would.
"All hail Ganondorf Dragmire!" a gaurd said from his position beside of Rose.
"Ganondorf, son of Dragmire. You're graciousness and charm proceedeth before you. Stand," the king ordered.
"My king, Nidemous!" Ganon spoke as he rose to his feet, keeping his head slightly lower than normal in reverence of the king.
"You keep all manner and address me as king. Tell me, do you know why you are here?" Nidemous asked.
"I am not sure, my lord. My father has told me you wish to view me as a suitor for your beautiful daughter," Ganondorf repied.
"Do you think that would be all? Look at me," Nidemous ordered.
Ganondorf knew what was going to happen next, but he had obeyed. His mother had once told him that there was one thing that might keep him from fulfilling her wishes, his eyes. Keeping his eyes closed, Ganon lifted his face to the king. Nidemous seemed gentler now as he began looking over the suitor.
"Open your eyes. I want them to be as beautiful as my wife's, if you are to take my daughter's hand in marriage. Open your eyes to me, to her," Nidemous asked kindly.
Ganondorf slowly opened his eyes. Their green bead shown brilliantly, but so did the one flaw. There was a symbol in the time, one that was to be watched for continuously. His eyes held that sign. They were green, but they held gold in their midst. While it made them gorgeous to sight, they also warned of power so great that no one could tame it.
Rose looked at him with lust filling her eyes. If were up to her, Ganondorf knew that he would have her, but the king didn't look so pleased. "Beautiful, father."
"Beautiful yes, but a terror to the lands of Hyrule. Gaurds! Put him in the dungeon. He shall be hanged at the first light of day!" the king ordered. Something hit Ganondorf in the back of the head, and hard. He fell down, with the last image in his mind that of the king's hatred.
"What do you want, you Gerudo?" the first called.
The other looked across the bridge at his friend and the two were conversing before Ganondorf could answer. Finally they looked down at him and the second man questioned as well.
"So are you going to answer, yound man?" he asked.
"I am Ganondorf Dragmire! The king requests my presence at once!" Ganondorf's strong, firm voice commanded.
"Oh, forgive me, son of Dragmire! The king told us you would come," the second said and turned behind him. His next words fell down like rain, even though he was talking to some unseen person. "Open the gate at once! His royal highness, Sir Ganondorf Dragmire is at the gate!"
The two gaurdians stood in silence as the gate slowly moved open. When he had enough room, Ganondorf bent down low and rode his horse under the gate. He allowed his horse to prance beautifully throughout the court. When he arrived at the castle doors, they opened from the inside. He hopped off of his horse and handed the reigns to a nearby servant, to tie it up. Ganondorf walked on the red carpet, straight through the large castle. From the courtyard, it opened into the dance hall. Following the red carpet through the aisle created by the royal court, Ganon went up the stairs that led to the throne room. Up inside of the throne room was a marvilous display of the soldiers of Hyrule. They were everywhere, in a perfect order, and seperated by colour and rank. He continued up the last small set of steps and could view the king and his daughter in his late wife's vacant throne. Ganondorf proceeded to the steps just before the king and princess and bowed low to the ground, as a peasant would.
"All hail Ganondorf Dragmire!" a gaurd said from his position beside of Rose.
"Ganondorf, son of Dragmire. You're graciousness and charm proceedeth before you. Stand," the king ordered.
"My king, Nidemous!" Ganon spoke as he rose to his feet, keeping his head slightly lower than normal in reverence of the king.
"You keep all manner and address me as king. Tell me, do you know why you are here?" Nidemous asked.
"I am not sure, my lord. My father has told me you wish to view me as a suitor for your beautiful daughter," Ganondorf repied.
"Do you think that would be all? Look at me," Nidemous ordered.
Ganondorf knew what was going to happen next, but he had obeyed. His mother had once told him that there was one thing that might keep him from fulfilling her wishes, his eyes. Keeping his eyes closed, Ganon lifted his face to the king. Nidemous seemed gentler now as he began looking over the suitor.
"Open your eyes. I want them to be as beautiful as my wife's, if you are to take my daughter's hand in marriage. Open your eyes to me, to her," Nidemous asked kindly.
Ganondorf slowly opened his eyes. Their green bead shown brilliantly, but so did the one flaw. There was a symbol in the time, one that was to be watched for continuously. His eyes held that sign. They were green, but they held gold in their midst. While it made them gorgeous to sight, they also warned of power so great that no one could tame it.
Rose looked at him with lust filling her eyes. If were up to her, Ganondorf knew that he would have her, but the king didn't look so pleased. "Beautiful, father."
"Beautiful yes, but a terror to the lands of Hyrule. Gaurds! Put him in the dungeon. He shall be hanged at the first light of day!" the king ordered. Something hit Ganondorf in the back of the head, and hard. He fell down, with the last image in his mind that of the king's hatred.
