The Legend of Zelda: The New World
By MetalShadow_3000
Chapter II- The Dark Wizard
Narrator: Well well here we are, back again with the story. Let's see, so far Link has saved the Lucky Fisherman and Malon from certain death, yet now he has to chase after Princess Zelda after she was taken by the giant moth creature that had just attacked Hyrule Castle Town.
Link pulled out his bow as they approached the moth. He grabbed a light arrow to blind the moth firstly, and then he would improvise from there.
"Alright, here goes nothing..."
Link fired the arrow from the left side to the moth's eyes. The arrow burst into a bright shine of light as it flew in front of the moth, causing it to go completely crazy. Soon the moth was hitting up against trees, and large boulders that happened to be in its path. The light arrow didn't seem to help at all.
"We're not going into Gerudo Valley are we?" asked the frightened Malon.
"Yeah, we are. Don't worry though, just stay by me and you won't have any problems."
"Oh Link, you're such a hero."
Link watched the moth fly right past the Gerudo Fortress and head straight into the desert. He kept Epona going as they crossed the bridge. They zipped right past Nabooru, the leader of Gerudos since Ganondorf was sealed away. She was surprised to see Link speeding by with such haste. "What the- Link?" She summoned a few guards and followed them into the desert.
Epona was forced to walk through the desert because of the terrible wind and sand blowing everywhere. Link could barely see anything but he knew Epona was on the right track. Link had only just gotten Epona to enter Gerudo Valley about a month ago, now it was easier to travel there.
Link suddenly stopped Epona when he heard voices behind him. Malon looked back, "Link! It looks like Nabooru is coming."
Nabooru and her guards reached them quickly. "Link, what's going on here?" she asked. "Hyrule is in danger. Monsters have begun attacking all over the place, and the princess was just taken by the large moth monster that flew this way," he replied.
"Well, that's not good. It probably flew to the Desert Colossus."
"Well we should get there as fast as we can," Malon piped up. Link agreed, so they began moving again. By the time they had reached the Desert Colossus the moon had already risen and Epona was extremely tired.
"Let's leave Epona here, we can walk to the Spirit Temple," said Link.
Link and Malon climbed off and the group walked towards the massive temple. When they reached the entrance to the temple something didn't seem right. It looked completely dark inside, and the statue above was almost completely gone. The remains were scattered around the entrance.
"This place doesn't look very welcoming," said Link. "No it certainly doesn't," replied Nabooru.
Link took his bow out and fired a light arrow straight ahead, but the darkness seemed to swallow it.
"I don't think it would be a good idea to enter," Link said.
"But I don't think we have much of a choice," said Malon's shaking voice.
"Why?" Link asked before suddenly being pushed forward by something large, the rest were pushed in with him. Suddenly light filled the room, but it wasn't the entrance to the Spirit Temple. It looked like some sort of throne room, dimly lit by torches.
Link looked up...he couldn't believe his eyes. There, sitting on the throne, was none other than Ganondorf himself. Zelda was sprawled on the floor in front of him, and standing beside him was a mysterious, cloaked person.
"Well well, Link, the Hero of Time has finally come to see us," said the cloaked man.
"What's going on here?!" Link stood up, ready to reach for his sword.
"Well, let me introduce myself...I am the almighty Agahnim, and I'm sure you've met Ganondorf before."
"I don't care who you are, what's going on?"
"Ah, but I care who you are..."
"I may be a hero, but I'm not afraid to act like a villain."
Link drew his sword, and Agahnim quickly raised his hand to fire a blue electricity ball at Link. But Link saw it coming and he struck the ball with the sword and reflected it straight back to Agahnim, who was hit straight on by the blast and fell back.
"Ah, looks like you haven't lost the fighting spirit after a year Link," Ganondorf laughed.
"Argh! That's the third time I've been struck down by that damn sword!" Agahnim furiously said as he stood.
"The third time? What?" Nabooru was confused.
"Oh yes, I suppose I shall tell the story...I am from the future," said Agahnim.
"I come from the Hyrulian year 4554. Actually that was when I was resurrected. I originally ran into Link and Zelda III in 3214. I was in Hyrule, I did some mind control, got beaten by Link, my dead body fell with Ganon after Link sent him to the Sacred Realm again. I came back in 4554 and came across a remarkable find: The Ocarina of Time, left buried underneath the ruins of the great Temple of Time. I easily figured out how to play the Song of Time, not a mean feat. But after that, I soon learned how to manipulate it entirely. Then a grand plan came to mind...I would go back in time and release Ganondorf, resurrect monsters, find the first Link, and the first Zelda. Then I would kill them."
"So far he's doing very well," Ganondorf said.
Link brought out his Ocarina of Time and threw it to the ground; he then readied the Master Sword to shatter it to pieces, "If I destroy this, all of your plans will be ruined, you will have never found the Ocarina in the first place."
"Ah, but you are sorely mistaken my young boy. I have already sealed myself in this world, you destroy that Ocarina and terrible things could happen. Go ahead, drop the sword down and we'll find out what happens..."
Malon piped up, "Don't do it Link, he could be right..."
Link reluctantly pulled the Master Sword back...
"That's a good boy!" Ganondorf then shot Link down with a powerful stunning spell while his guard was down. "Take them all away guards, including this one," said Ganondorf, pointing to Zelda on the ground.
Ganondorf's royal armored guards came and took the new prisoners away, Nabooru was shouting at Ganondorf about how she would be the one to seal him away this time.
"You'll be dead not too long from now Nabooru, don't get your hopes up!" Ganondorf laughed as the prisoners were taken kicking and screaming.
Link finally came to and took notice of his surroundings. He was locked inside a jail cell, as were the others. He could see Malon staring out the window of her cell, which was right across from him.
"Malon..."
"Yes Link?" Malon turned around on the wooden stool that she sat on.
"Do you think your father, hell...do you think anyone is safe in Hyrule anymore?" Link asked.
"I...I don't know. I would think so, Ganondorf is completely evil, and that Agahnim person doesn't seem too friendly either."
"Do you really think that he encountered my future descendents?"
"It's possible. That ocarina seems to be very powerful..."
"I should've destroyed the thing when I had the chance...dammit!" Link grabbed the bars to his cell tightly, making them rattle a bit.
"Oh Link, I'm so sorry. It's all my fault, I stopped you from doing it, I told you no to and you listened to me...I'm so foolish." Malon began to get teary-eyed.
"Woah, Malon. You shouldn't blame yourself. It's my fault; I would've stopped either way. You just made me stop quicker, come on, loose the tears. You don't need to feel bad; I'm the guilty one. You are definitely not foolish; you've done very well. You brought Epona and I together, you supplied me when I needed it. You've been a great friend Malon."
"Link...I-"
Malon couldn't finish her sentence, she was too nervous to admit her true feelings for Link. She just turned away and tried to ignore him.
Link quietly sat there for the rest of the late night. He would periodically look over to Malon, was he falling for her? 7 years of friendship with Malon was quite a while...but then he also remembered Saria. Oh he hoped that she was all right, the Kokiri weren't the greatest fighters around. Somehow he knew she would be ok...but then his thoughts drifted to Princess Ruto and the Zoras, would they be all right? Then he suddenly thought of the Gorons. So many creatures were in danger while he was locked away with none of his items. Finally after so much thinking Link grew sleepy. He fell asleep quickly but woke even quicker from the sounds of the morning.
He suddenly felt two guards grab him and carry him out of the cell. They hastily took him outside to the vast desert outside the temple.
"Well Link, we hope you've enjoyed your stay here, because you won't be checking out..." Ganondorf stood atop a stone statue connected to the wall, staring down at Link.
"Oh I'll find a way to check out, then I'll come to you and send you back to where you belong," Link growled.
"You know what, I think I'll kill you right now!" Ganondorf leapt from the statue down at Link.
He rolled forward out of the guard's grasp and turned around to face Ganondorf. The Gerudo grinned devilishly and he turned his back to Link and began to walk away.
"Walking from the fight Ganondorf? Can't continue-"
Link couldn't tell how fast it went by but it was fast. Ganondorf speedily spun around and fired a powerful magic blast that made Link fly through the air at least a few hundred feet away from the temple. He felt great pain after landing...he should've never underestimated Ganondorf like that.
"Hope you have fun." Ganondorf cackled as he went into the temple. Suddenly Link felt the sand beneath him moving. He stood up and moved away from the sand.
"I've got to find a way to the Temple of Time." Link quickly ran away from the moving sand. He only got so far when the huge moth swooped down and almost impaled him.
"Wonderful..." Link ran around the desert dodging the moth, it was his only choice. He had nothing to fight with. Soon he had the idea to keep near the statues so that the moth would smash into them...but instead it smashed right through them. Link's attention was quickly drawn away from the moth as something appeared in the distance. It came increasingly faster and Link could begin to make out its shape. That was when Link realized that it was Goht, the giant bovine-like, walking statue...running in this case. He jumped to the side to dodge Goht's charge. Now he was surely dead unless he thought of a quick plan. Both of the monsters charged at the same time towards Link. He jumped over a large sand dune to avoid being hit.
The idea came in a flash. Link noticed the large statue high up on the temple wall, and he also noticed that he could kill two birds with one stone. (Actually one moth and a bull statue with a huge stone) Link rushed to the wall of the temple, he yelled to get Goht's attention. Soon both the bull and moth were rushing towards him. Link had only a split second to jump, but he made it and Goht smashed into the wall with such powerful force that the large statue dislodged and fell on both the moth and Goht.
"Never mess with the Hero of Time," Link said victoriously.
"Never mess with the King of Thieves," said a familiar voice behind him. Link couldn't get another word out because a sharp blow to the head rendered him unconscious.
Once again Link awoke in a jail cell, and it was the same one as earlier. He looked outside and noticed that it was already evening. "Wow, I must've been hit hard."
"Well you actually started to come around at about noon, but then you fell back asleep," said Nabooru from her cell.
After a little while the guards came in and tossed small pieces of bread at the prisoners and threw in some small mugs of water.
"The hospitality around here is superb," Link said sarcastically to one of the guards.
"Ah shut up boy!" barked the guard.
Link relaxed, or at least tried to relax on the completely wooden bed in the corner as he ate his bread.
"I wonder what they're planning to do to us," said Zelda.
"They're most likely going to kill us, or at least me," replied Link.
"We've got to find help somehow."
"Doesn't seem very likely that we'll be able to-"
Unexpectedly, two guards came in and opened Link's cell.
"Come on kid, the master wishes to speak with you."
Link went willfully into Ganondorf's master chamber. It certainly was a big room, and it held many things. Ganondorf stood on a small platform in the middle of the room while Agahnim stood against the wall holding his worn old Ocarina of Time while Ganondorf held Link's.
"Alright you, tell me what the song is to get to the Temple of Time," Ganondorf said fiercely.
"It's called the Prelude of Light..."
"Well, how do you play it?!" Ganondorf seemed extremely aggravated.
"Give me the ocarina and I shall show you."
"I think not. You could easily escape this place with any number of your songs."
"Maybe we should just kill him and enter the temple from the front," Agahnim suggested.
"We can't do that, it will not give us entry. We need the "Prelude of Light" to get inside."
"Well you can't exactly play the Prelude of Light until I can show you on the Ocarina!"
Ganondorf laughed, "Oh no, you will play it on my favorite instrument."
Link was pushed towards the organ on the wall. He sat down and looked at the keys. It wouldn't be hard to fool Ganondorf, he could play anything and it would be believable.
"Alright let me see here." Link had to think of something that would help his cause. He quickly chose the Song of Storms and played it for them.
"Alright, Agahnim you stay here just incase this little fool lied."
Ganondorf played the song on the ocarina, and sure enough it instantly thundered and began pouring rain. But for some reason it seemed to be heavier rain than usual.
"Argh! You stupid little-" Ganondorf was cut off when the roof to his chambers burst open and a flood of water poured in, causing the three of them to fall, and causing Ganondorf to drop the ocarina into the water.
"Agahnim! Find him! Get the little bastard!"
Link found his ocarina and he grabbed it easily. Then he followed the flow of water to the doors. "NO! Don't you dare open the-" Link opened them and caused a huge rush of water down the hallway, and it still kept raining. Link followed the flow to the door that leads to the equipment room. He struggled to get the door open but succeeded, and sure enough his Mirror Shield and the Master Sword were right there. He grabbed those and also took his bow and quiver that were hanging on the wall. Now Link really had to use his strength because the flow was already like a river. He entered the water and tried to find the jail area, he couldn't remember which ways the guards went.
Something must've gone wrong with the ocarina, or maybe it was Ganondorf's evilness. Either way the song's effect still went on, and Link still couldn't find the jail area. Suddenly he saw his longshot flowing with the water. Link grabbed it and used it to pull him up to a wooden beam on the roof. He soon took note of the power of the water as statues and even heavy Moblin guards were carried by the flow of the river.
Link had to find the others soon or else they might die. "Ok, I think it was down that hallway." Link swung from the wooden beam to the hallway on the right. It was mostly water free, so he had no trouble with it. He stopped in front of another large water flow, suddenly he began to hear screams in the room to the left, he was positive that this was the jail area.
Link held on to the different things protruding from the walls to keep from being swept away by the flow, and he made it to the door safely but couldn't open it. He could however hear the screams of the girls; they were definitely in trouble. But he didn't have time to worry about that, because Agahnim was just at the front of the hallway blasting away at Link whose only cover was an alcove.
"You'll never get out alive now boy!"
End Chapter II
Author's Notes: Just so you aren't kept in total suspense, the giant moth was Mothula (3rd Dark World Dungeon Boss in "A Link to the Past"), I don't think this will be too too good because I wrote most of this at like 1:00 in the morning.
Chapter II- The Dark Wizard
Narrator: Well well here we are, back again with the story. Let's see, so far Link has saved the Lucky Fisherman and Malon from certain death, yet now he has to chase after Princess Zelda after she was taken by the giant moth creature that had just attacked Hyrule Castle Town.
Link pulled out his bow as they approached the moth. He grabbed a light arrow to blind the moth firstly, and then he would improvise from there.
"Alright, here goes nothing..."
Link fired the arrow from the left side to the moth's eyes. The arrow burst into a bright shine of light as it flew in front of the moth, causing it to go completely crazy. Soon the moth was hitting up against trees, and large boulders that happened to be in its path. The light arrow didn't seem to help at all.
"We're not going into Gerudo Valley are we?" asked the frightened Malon.
"Yeah, we are. Don't worry though, just stay by me and you won't have any problems."
"Oh Link, you're such a hero."
Link watched the moth fly right past the Gerudo Fortress and head straight into the desert. He kept Epona going as they crossed the bridge. They zipped right past Nabooru, the leader of Gerudos since Ganondorf was sealed away. She was surprised to see Link speeding by with such haste. "What the- Link?" She summoned a few guards and followed them into the desert.
Epona was forced to walk through the desert because of the terrible wind and sand blowing everywhere. Link could barely see anything but he knew Epona was on the right track. Link had only just gotten Epona to enter Gerudo Valley about a month ago, now it was easier to travel there.
Link suddenly stopped Epona when he heard voices behind him. Malon looked back, "Link! It looks like Nabooru is coming."
Nabooru and her guards reached them quickly. "Link, what's going on here?" she asked. "Hyrule is in danger. Monsters have begun attacking all over the place, and the princess was just taken by the large moth monster that flew this way," he replied.
"Well, that's not good. It probably flew to the Desert Colossus."
"Well we should get there as fast as we can," Malon piped up. Link agreed, so they began moving again. By the time they had reached the Desert Colossus the moon had already risen and Epona was extremely tired.
"Let's leave Epona here, we can walk to the Spirit Temple," said Link.
Link and Malon climbed off and the group walked towards the massive temple. When they reached the entrance to the temple something didn't seem right. It looked completely dark inside, and the statue above was almost completely gone. The remains were scattered around the entrance.
"This place doesn't look very welcoming," said Link. "No it certainly doesn't," replied Nabooru.
Link took his bow out and fired a light arrow straight ahead, but the darkness seemed to swallow it.
"I don't think it would be a good idea to enter," Link said.
"But I don't think we have much of a choice," said Malon's shaking voice.
"Why?" Link asked before suddenly being pushed forward by something large, the rest were pushed in with him. Suddenly light filled the room, but it wasn't the entrance to the Spirit Temple. It looked like some sort of throne room, dimly lit by torches.
Link looked up...he couldn't believe his eyes. There, sitting on the throne, was none other than Ganondorf himself. Zelda was sprawled on the floor in front of him, and standing beside him was a mysterious, cloaked person.
"Well well, Link, the Hero of Time has finally come to see us," said the cloaked man.
"What's going on here?!" Link stood up, ready to reach for his sword.
"Well, let me introduce myself...I am the almighty Agahnim, and I'm sure you've met Ganondorf before."
"I don't care who you are, what's going on?"
"Ah, but I care who you are..."
"I may be a hero, but I'm not afraid to act like a villain."
Link drew his sword, and Agahnim quickly raised his hand to fire a blue electricity ball at Link. But Link saw it coming and he struck the ball with the sword and reflected it straight back to Agahnim, who was hit straight on by the blast and fell back.
"Ah, looks like you haven't lost the fighting spirit after a year Link," Ganondorf laughed.
"Argh! That's the third time I've been struck down by that damn sword!" Agahnim furiously said as he stood.
"The third time? What?" Nabooru was confused.
"Oh yes, I suppose I shall tell the story...I am from the future," said Agahnim.
"I come from the Hyrulian year 4554. Actually that was when I was resurrected. I originally ran into Link and Zelda III in 3214. I was in Hyrule, I did some mind control, got beaten by Link, my dead body fell with Ganon after Link sent him to the Sacred Realm again. I came back in 4554 and came across a remarkable find: The Ocarina of Time, left buried underneath the ruins of the great Temple of Time. I easily figured out how to play the Song of Time, not a mean feat. But after that, I soon learned how to manipulate it entirely. Then a grand plan came to mind...I would go back in time and release Ganondorf, resurrect monsters, find the first Link, and the first Zelda. Then I would kill them."
"So far he's doing very well," Ganondorf said.
Link brought out his Ocarina of Time and threw it to the ground; he then readied the Master Sword to shatter it to pieces, "If I destroy this, all of your plans will be ruined, you will have never found the Ocarina in the first place."
"Ah, but you are sorely mistaken my young boy. I have already sealed myself in this world, you destroy that Ocarina and terrible things could happen. Go ahead, drop the sword down and we'll find out what happens..."
Malon piped up, "Don't do it Link, he could be right..."
Link reluctantly pulled the Master Sword back...
"That's a good boy!" Ganondorf then shot Link down with a powerful stunning spell while his guard was down. "Take them all away guards, including this one," said Ganondorf, pointing to Zelda on the ground.
Ganondorf's royal armored guards came and took the new prisoners away, Nabooru was shouting at Ganondorf about how she would be the one to seal him away this time.
"You'll be dead not too long from now Nabooru, don't get your hopes up!" Ganondorf laughed as the prisoners were taken kicking and screaming.
Link finally came to and took notice of his surroundings. He was locked inside a jail cell, as were the others. He could see Malon staring out the window of her cell, which was right across from him.
"Malon..."
"Yes Link?" Malon turned around on the wooden stool that she sat on.
"Do you think your father, hell...do you think anyone is safe in Hyrule anymore?" Link asked.
"I...I don't know. I would think so, Ganondorf is completely evil, and that Agahnim person doesn't seem too friendly either."
"Do you really think that he encountered my future descendents?"
"It's possible. That ocarina seems to be very powerful..."
"I should've destroyed the thing when I had the chance...dammit!" Link grabbed the bars to his cell tightly, making them rattle a bit.
"Oh Link, I'm so sorry. It's all my fault, I stopped you from doing it, I told you no to and you listened to me...I'm so foolish." Malon began to get teary-eyed.
"Woah, Malon. You shouldn't blame yourself. It's my fault; I would've stopped either way. You just made me stop quicker, come on, loose the tears. You don't need to feel bad; I'm the guilty one. You are definitely not foolish; you've done very well. You brought Epona and I together, you supplied me when I needed it. You've been a great friend Malon."
"Link...I-"
Malon couldn't finish her sentence, she was too nervous to admit her true feelings for Link. She just turned away and tried to ignore him.
Link quietly sat there for the rest of the late night. He would periodically look over to Malon, was he falling for her? 7 years of friendship with Malon was quite a while...but then he also remembered Saria. Oh he hoped that she was all right, the Kokiri weren't the greatest fighters around. Somehow he knew she would be ok...but then his thoughts drifted to Princess Ruto and the Zoras, would they be all right? Then he suddenly thought of the Gorons. So many creatures were in danger while he was locked away with none of his items. Finally after so much thinking Link grew sleepy. He fell asleep quickly but woke even quicker from the sounds of the morning.
He suddenly felt two guards grab him and carry him out of the cell. They hastily took him outside to the vast desert outside the temple.
"Well Link, we hope you've enjoyed your stay here, because you won't be checking out..." Ganondorf stood atop a stone statue connected to the wall, staring down at Link.
"Oh I'll find a way to check out, then I'll come to you and send you back to where you belong," Link growled.
"You know what, I think I'll kill you right now!" Ganondorf leapt from the statue down at Link.
He rolled forward out of the guard's grasp and turned around to face Ganondorf. The Gerudo grinned devilishly and he turned his back to Link and began to walk away.
"Walking from the fight Ganondorf? Can't continue-"
Link couldn't tell how fast it went by but it was fast. Ganondorf speedily spun around and fired a powerful magic blast that made Link fly through the air at least a few hundred feet away from the temple. He felt great pain after landing...he should've never underestimated Ganondorf like that.
"Hope you have fun." Ganondorf cackled as he went into the temple. Suddenly Link felt the sand beneath him moving. He stood up and moved away from the sand.
"I've got to find a way to the Temple of Time." Link quickly ran away from the moving sand. He only got so far when the huge moth swooped down and almost impaled him.
"Wonderful..." Link ran around the desert dodging the moth, it was his only choice. He had nothing to fight with. Soon he had the idea to keep near the statues so that the moth would smash into them...but instead it smashed right through them. Link's attention was quickly drawn away from the moth as something appeared in the distance. It came increasingly faster and Link could begin to make out its shape. That was when Link realized that it was Goht, the giant bovine-like, walking statue...running in this case. He jumped to the side to dodge Goht's charge. Now he was surely dead unless he thought of a quick plan. Both of the monsters charged at the same time towards Link. He jumped over a large sand dune to avoid being hit.
The idea came in a flash. Link noticed the large statue high up on the temple wall, and he also noticed that he could kill two birds with one stone. (Actually one moth and a bull statue with a huge stone) Link rushed to the wall of the temple, he yelled to get Goht's attention. Soon both the bull and moth were rushing towards him. Link had only a split second to jump, but he made it and Goht smashed into the wall with such powerful force that the large statue dislodged and fell on both the moth and Goht.
"Never mess with the Hero of Time," Link said victoriously.
"Never mess with the King of Thieves," said a familiar voice behind him. Link couldn't get another word out because a sharp blow to the head rendered him unconscious.
Once again Link awoke in a jail cell, and it was the same one as earlier. He looked outside and noticed that it was already evening. "Wow, I must've been hit hard."
"Well you actually started to come around at about noon, but then you fell back asleep," said Nabooru from her cell.
After a little while the guards came in and tossed small pieces of bread at the prisoners and threw in some small mugs of water.
"The hospitality around here is superb," Link said sarcastically to one of the guards.
"Ah shut up boy!" barked the guard.
Link relaxed, or at least tried to relax on the completely wooden bed in the corner as he ate his bread.
"I wonder what they're planning to do to us," said Zelda.
"They're most likely going to kill us, or at least me," replied Link.
"We've got to find help somehow."
"Doesn't seem very likely that we'll be able to-"
Unexpectedly, two guards came in and opened Link's cell.
"Come on kid, the master wishes to speak with you."
Link went willfully into Ganondorf's master chamber. It certainly was a big room, and it held many things. Ganondorf stood on a small platform in the middle of the room while Agahnim stood against the wall holding his worn old Ocarina of Time while Ganondorf held Link's.
"Alright you, tell me what the song is to get to the Temple of Time," Ganondorf said fiercely.
"It's called the Prelude of Light..."
"Well, how do you play it?!" Ganondorf seemed extremely aggravated.
"Give me the ocarina and I shall show you."
"I think not. You could easily escape this place with any number of your songs."
"Maybe we should just kill him and enter the temple from the front," Agahnim suggested.
"We can't do that, it will not give us entry. We need the "Prelude of Light" to get inside."
"Well you can't exactly play the Prelude of Light until I can show you on the Ocarina!"
Ganondorf laughed, "Oh no, you will play it on my favorite instrument."
Link was pushed towards the organ on the wall. He sat down and looked at the keys. It wouldn't be hard to fool Ganondorf, he could play anything and it would be believable.
"Alright let me see here." Link had to think of something that would help his cause. He quickly chose the Song of Storms and played it for them.
"Alright, Agahnim you stay here just incase this little fool lied."
Ganondorf played the song on the ocarina, and sure enough it instantly thundered and began pouring rain. But for some reason it seemed to be heavier rain than usual.
"Argh! You stupid little-" Ganondorf was cut off when the roof to his chambers burst open and a flood of water poured in, causing the three of them to fall, and causing Ganondorf to drop the ocarina into the water.
"Agahnim! Find him! Get the little bastard!"
Link found his ocarina and he grabbed it easily. Then he followed the flow of water to the doors. "NO! Don't you dare open the-" Link opened them and caused a huge rush of water down the hallway, and it still kept raining. Link followed the flow to the door that leads to the equipment room. He struggled to get the door open but succeeded, and sure enough his Mirror Shield and the Master Sword were right there. He grabbed those and also took his bow and quiver that were hanging on the wall. Now Link really had to use his strength because the flow was already like a river. He entered the water and tried to find the jail area, he couldn't remember which ways the guards went.
Something must've gone wrong with the ocarina, or maybe it was Ganondorf's evilness. Either way the song's effect still went on, and Link still couldn't find the jail area. Suddenly he saw his longshot flowing with the water. Link grabbed it and used it to pull him up to a wooden beam on the roof. He soon took note of the power of the water as statues and even heavy Moblin guards were carried by the flow of the river.
Link had to find the others soon or else they might die. "Ok, I think it was down that hallway." Link swung from the wooden beam to the hallway on the right. It was mostly water free, so he had no trouble with it. He stopped in front of another large water flow, suddenly he began to hear screams in the room to the left, he was positive that this was the jail area.
Link held on to the different things protruding from the walls to keep from being swept away by the flow, and he made it to the door safely but couldn't open it. He could however hear the screams of the girls; they were definitely in trouble. But he didn't have time to worry about that, because Agahnim was just at the front of the hallway blasting away at Link whose only cover was an alcove.
"You'll never get out alive now boy!"
End Chapter II
Author's Notes: Just so you aren't kept in total suspense, the giant moth was Mothula (3rd Dark World Dungeon Boss in "A Link to the Past"), I don't think this will be too too good because I wrote most of this at like 1:00 in the morning.
