Chapter 4:
Terri had been told that they were going up Death Mountain to speak to the Goron leader about Hyrule, and the Goron people. The Gorons are wise and they travel a lot so they gather much information, but Terri didn't know why the kid didn't ask her for information. Navi had told her the reasons for coming to the volcano, Link obviously didn't trust her yet.
'I guess my reputation is stronger than I thought.'
Death Mountain's trail was a bitch to hike on. Boulders had fallen from cliffs above and blocked some of the trail. That meant that they had to climb over it. Terri had already received half a dozen scrapes and bruises and they had only traveled halfway up the rocky trail.
The Trail seemed to be sliced into the mountain. It was very narrow, being surrounded by rocky walls. When Terri looked ahead and upward she could see the crater of Death Mountain, a legendary Temple was said to be there, it was said to be where the Legendary Hero of Time was said to defeat a deadly dragon. She didn't know if the rumors were true though, but they were fun to believe. A gray ring cloud surrounded Death Mountain Crater, it's said that the mountain is happy when the cloud is normal.
'Thanks for being in a good mood mountain.'
Ahead the trail was supposed to almost do a 360-degree turn and head upward next to the trail the trio was on, but there was a problem. A rockslide occurred on the side of the mountain and a thirty-five-foot, loose, rocky wall stood in their way.
Link took a close look at the wall, he tried not to get too close, "Do you think we could climb it?"
Navi answered before Terri had the chance to speak, "No chance. Even if only one little rock slipped the whole thing could collapse, and crush us all."
Terri heard Link sigh, as she turned to look at their surroundings, there had to be another way to reach Goron City. She looked up the rock wall on her right, it led up to the rest of the trail that they couldn't reach. It was straight up but it could only be about thirty feet, they could climb that.
"I got it." She didn't even wait for their approval she started to place her hands on the rough rock surface, Before she could move Link shot out in front of her, once again blocking her path. His boyish face was only an inch from her own.
'Damn kid, get out of my way.'
She heard Navi come up her, "We might not make it Terri that might be more dangerous than the boulders."
The Gerudo ignored the wise fairy and looked at Link, he was stopping her path so she had to get him to move, "Link we can do this. I know that we'll make it up. It's that only way we can get to the City." She spoke so softly she almost scared herself, she wasn't a soft speaker, her voice was usually tough and low pitched.
Even with her doubts, Link nodded, "All right, Let's go side by side so no one steps on the same place twice." He made a grim smile, she was glad to see him make a tough situation easier.
"Link, Wait! What if this doesn't work?" Navi was worried for them, for both of them.
Link began to climb while he answered, "There are no what ifs Navi, we have to do this." Terri climb after Link, Navi followed them up she flew between the pair.
The climb was hell. Terri's arms hurt after the first ten feet, she couldn't stop to rest, it was safer to keep going and just get to the to. Some of the rocks were jagged and caused wounds to form on her palms, she winced at the pain but kept moving. Although she was in pain she was slightly ahead of Link. He was moving a little slower pacing himself, he had the right idea. Terri decided to wait a bit for him to catch up.
'It would probably annoy him if a girl beat him to the top.'
She kept her foot in the cracks along the wall and held onto bumps with her hands. She hoped they could get it over with soon. As a thief she wasn't afraid of hights, she had dived from a water fall into the river in Gerudo Valley hundreds of times, but it didn't bring pain and when you dive into the river she could wait until she was ready to fall. In this case, if the pain is too much she could lose her grip and fall, and that scared her.
While taking a deep breath she continued to climb by reaching for bumps in the wall above her, she grabbed them with her right hand. As she grabbed the stone she felt it crumble beneath her fingers, she felt it crack away from the wall. The sudden lose of grip caused her to let go of the stone in he other hand. She was now holding onto nothing, nothing was keeping her balance.
She tipped backwards away from the wall and screamed. She was falling headfirst towards the ground. When her body was in the air her scream disappeared, she lost her breath; no sounds came out of her mouth, she choked on the air. As she fell she closed her eyes; she didn't want to know how long it would take to reach her death.
She suddenly came to a rough stop, within her fear she felt a wrap around her left ankle.
'What the hell?'
Terri opened her eyes and saw the trail beneath her, twenty-feet beneath her. She looked up and saw the Link was holding her by the ankle, he had grabbed her as she fell. His eyes were closed, his face was unpleasant and covered with pain, he couldn't hold her for long.
"Hang on I think I got another idea." She hollered up to him, trying to be positive.
She had to grab onto the wall, since she built up flexibility at a young age she was able to twist her waist and reach for a rock sideways.
She didn't reach it.
"Shit"
Navi spoke up now, "What is it?"
"Nothing Navi, I almost got it." Terri could feel the sudden rush of blood to her head, she ignored the pain and reached again. It was only less than an inch away, she used all her strength to reach for the rock.
"Heads up." Link warned her as his grip loosened on her leg, a second later she felt his grip slip.
Her hands grabbed the rock.
Her bottom part of her body swung to the side and scraped against the rocks, the sudden shock sent shivers up her spine, it frustrated her, but she was stable, and alive.
"Bless you Link." She mumbled to herself.
* * *
"She's O.K. Link!" Navi was flying all over the place, Link didn't pay attention to her, he was limp against the rocks. He rested his soar arm that was thriving with pain. Link was oblivious to what was going on.
"Link?" He heard a tired, yet soothing voice say around him. He opened his eyes to see Terri next to him, she had climbed back up near him. He saw that the rock she held onto was coated in blood.
The boy looked away, they had to go, "Come on." And they continued their climb to the top.
Link thought he was in heaven when he reached the top of the climb of Hell. They had no more problems along the way. Everyone was alive.
Panting, Link knelt on the rough grown, again he zoned out and tried to think he was back in his home in the forest, or somewhere else that comforted him.
He heard a rough breathing behind him, quickly he turned around and retched down and lifted the exhausted Gerudo to the top. As her hands left his trails of blood and dirt was left on his fingers.
"Are you all right?" He was concerned because it must have hurt like Hell.
She looked at him like it was nothing, she wasn't concerned at all, "I'm fine really, no sweat."
'That's a lie.'
The fact that she said she was fine unnerved Link. What had she been through in life that made this situation easy?
Navi was still full of energy from the past excitement, "Come on, Goron City isn't far, lets go!!!"
Terri pushed past Link, she was excited too, "Yeah, come on! I know some Gorons who a gotta talk to."
'Oh boy."
The trio continued to walk up the trail that led to Goron City. This path was easier, no more rocks to climb over. It was a curvy dirt path full of potholes though, but there weren't any real dangers though, unless one of them fell down the cliff. It took them about another half-hour to reach the entrance to Goron City, The sun was high in the sky it must have been around 2:00. The City was more like a giant cave in the mountain, the entrance was another tunnel, and they couldn't miss the entrance since it had Hylian, and Goron flags hanging around it.
As they walked in Terri started to walk a bit faster, "I haven't been here in a while, you said you were going to meet up with the Goron King right?
Link and Navi caught up with her, "Yeah, he might be able to tell us some information."
Once again she ran ahead, "All right, I have to meet up with someone, I'll be with you in a while." Before Link could protest she was gone, and he had a bad feeling about what might happen.
As the pair from the forest reached to end of the tunnel they saw Goron City. It was a several story circular shaped city. The story's had pathways that circled around the hollow center of the City. Along the paths were homes of Gorons and shops that provided the city with goods. On the bottom floor there was a great statue in the shape of a Goron.
The Gorons were known as "the rock people". Their round bodies are covered with tough rocky skin. They have been known to roll into balls and roll around for self defense or they'll roll up to sleep. Their eyes are solid black orbs, and with their muscles they've been known to be able to crush a child. They survive on their main food source, which are the rocks from Death Mountain.
The pair traveled downward to the bottom floor were the King's lair was, on the way they looked around for the Gerudo but she could not be found. They knew where she had been though; the Gorons didn't like Gerudos very much since Ganondorf threatened them, so wherever there was a disgusted Goron, Terri must had been there. As they reached the bottom floor they received many smiles and respectful nods from Gorons, he was a hero to them.
The King's lair was in the far corner of the bottom layer, in front of the entrance were many torches to show greatness, there was also a plush carpet made from the skin of a dodongo. Two Gorons stood in front of the entrance to guard the King.
Link grew nervous, he didn't want to insult their people, but he needed to see the Goron leader, and it didn't seem polite to demand to see instantly. As he approached them their backs straitened and the faces grew blank.
"Good day sir." One of them said as he came closer.
"Indeed." He replied trying to act calm. "I have come to speak to Link the Goron leader, I am sure he could spare a minuet of his time."
"Sir, we know that you have helped our tribe, but our leader is busy and would not like to be bothered." It was true, Goron Link was still only a young adult and he had to get used to running an entire tribe. He wasn't supposed to take over his father's reign for many years ahead.
He looked a Navi than back at the guards "I understand that but-..."
He was cut off by the sudden crash. The guard's eyes widen in terror as they looked over the boy. Link spun around to see a bunch of broken pots at the bottom of stairs that lead to an upper story. Along with the pots came a tumbling Goron who seemed to be scared out of his mind.
"Runnin' wont help ya, I always get what's owed to me!" A familiar voice hollered at the Goron who was scrambling to his feet. The voice's owner appeared coming down the stairs. Terri was unsheathing her scimitars and walking towards the frightened Goron. The Goron backed away slowly but didn't try to run, he probably should have because at that moment the Gerudo crossed her blades against his throat.
Link didn't waist any time, he ran right over to the girl with Navi by his side. The guards stood their ground.
Link ran up to her and whispered into her ear, "What the hell are you doing?"
'Why aren't the guards coming?'
One of the guards yelled at the Goron, "Gaeron, you'll never learn will you?" Laughter arose from the area, other Gorons were watching now.
"All right, all right, take it and leave me alone!" Gaeron pulled a handful of rupees out of a pouch slung over shoulder and held them out.
Terri grinned and lowered her blades then took her prize, "Away with you, you probably got to work until you earn it back."
Gaeron ran back to where he came from, and he didn't look back.
Terri smiled and put her rupees in her own pouch, than sheathed her swords, "He never was good a poker. Tryin' to avoid paying the winner is his way off not losing his cash." She turned to Link and smiled, "Doesn't work very often."
'I can see why.'
"What is going on here!" A new voice arrived from where Link was.
The partners looked up to see Link the Goron Leader standing in front of his throne room, he looked just like his father. Strong muscles and tall, his square shape head didn't make him look weird, it made him look dangerous. His eyes narrowed as he examined his guests.
However his face softened when he realized who he was staring at. He took a few steps forward, "Well what a pleasant surprise, Link you have come back to pay us a visit. And you have brought some friends." He seemed a bit confused when he noticed the Gerudo.
Link stepped forward closing the gap between them, "I have to talk to you, it's quite important. You know Navi, this is Terri, she is accompanying us on our journey." Terri made a bowing motion; the leader acknowledged her respect with a nod.
The Goron King walked toward Link and patted him on the back. The strong jolt almost sent Link off balance, "Well come now and you can ask me whatever you wish in my quarters."
As they were lead inside the pair of guards bowed to their King, they seemed to bow the trio as well. The chamber was enchanting. Skinned rugs covered the dirt floor and walls. In each corner were torches that made glowing light dance around in the room. Off to the side were a few tables with seats that held knives and other weapons. In the center of the room was a throne carved from boulders, it was how Link always remembered it, but it's holder was different.
Goron Link sat himself in the throne and offered them the seats off to the side. Link and Terri took the seats, Navi flew around Link.
Once everyone was settled the Goron leader spoke, "What is it you wanted to ask me boy, you are quite far from home."
Navi spoke first, "Well Sir, how do you think the future of your tribe will be?"
The question seemed to shock him, "I don't understand."
It was Link's turn to talk, and make this easier, "We haven't heard anything threatening Hyrule since Ganon, but we suspect there could be something in the future. Have you any information about this?"
The Goron looked at Terri than back at Link, he waited a moment to speak, "I don't think I'm the one you should be asking."
'That could be true, but Zelda is busy.'
"I know Sir, but Zelda-..."
"I do not speak of the princess boy. I speak of her." He pointed to the Gerudo as he said it.
'Huh?'
Terri was more confused than he was, "I don't know what you mean."
He studied her, he looked her right in her eyes and realized she wasn't lying, "You people haven't found a new leader yet have you?"
Link let her talk since she knew what to say, "No, my superiors have not chosen the male who will become King." She looked worried as if she didn't want to hear what was about to be said.
The King nodded slowly, "I must warn you that we have heard many things and seen many people and it's said that one of the men among the group has a heart as evil as Ganondorf's. We believe that if he is named King of the Gerudos a new terror will be brought into Hyrule.
Terri had been told that they were going up Death Mountain to speak to the Goron leader about Hyrule, and the Goron people. The Gorons are wise and they travel a lot so they gather much information, but Terri didn't know why the kid didn't ask her for information. Navi had told her the reasons for coming to the volcano, Link obviously didn't trust her yet.
'I guess my reputation is stronger than I thought.'
Death Mountain's trail was a bitch to hike on. Boulders had fallen from cliffs above and blocked some of the trail. That meant that they had to climb over it. Terri had already received half a dozen scrapes and bruises and they had only traveled halfway up the rocky trail.
The Trail seemed to be sliced into the mountain. It was very narrow, being surrounded by rocky walls. When Terri looked ahead and upward she could see the crater of Death Mountain, a legendary Temple was said to be there, it was said to be where the Legendary Hero of Time was said to defeat a deadly dragon. She didn't know if the rumors were true though, but they were fun to believe. A gray ring cloud surrounded Death Mountain Crater, it's said that the mountain is happy when the cloud is normal.
'Thanks for being in a good mood mountain.'
Ahead the trail was supposed to almost do a 360-degree turn and head upward next to the trail the trio was on, but there was a problem. A rockslide occurred on the side of the mountain and a thirty-five-foot, loose, rocky wall stood in their way.
Link took a close look at the wall, he tried not to get too close, "Do you think we could climb it?"
Navi answered before Terri had the chance to speak, "No chance. Even if only one little rock slipped the whole thing could collapse, and crush us all."
Terri heard Link sigh, as she turned to look at their surroundings, there had to be another way to reach Goron City. She looked up the rock wall on her right, it led up to the rest of the trail that they couldn't reach. It was straight up but it could only be about thirty feet, they could climb that.
"I got it." She didn't even wait for their approval she started to place her hands on the rough rock surface, Before she could move Link shot out in front of her, once again blocking her path. His boyish face was only an inch from her own.
'Damn kid, get out of my way.'
She heard Navi come up her, "We might not make it Terri that might be more dangerous than the boulders."
The Gerudo ignored the wise fairy and looked at Link, he was stopping her path so she had to get him to move, "Link we can do this. I know that we'll make it up. It's that only way we can get to the City." She spoke so softly she almost scared herself, she wasn't a soft speaker, her voice was usually tough and low pitched.
Even with her doubts, Link nodded, "All right, Let's go side by side so no one steps on the same place twice." He made a grim smile, she was glad to see him make a tough situation easier.
"Link, Wait! What if this doesn't work?" Navi was worried for them, for both of them.
Link began to climb while he answered, "There are no what ifs Navi, we have to do this." Terri climb after Link, Navi followed them up she flew between the pair.
The climb was hell. Terri's arms hurt after the first ten feet, she couldn't stop to rest, it was safer to keep going and just get to the to. Some of the rocks were jagged and caused wounds to form on her palms, she winced at the pain but kept moving. Although she was in pain she was slightly ahead of Link. He was moving a little slower pacing himself, he had the right idea. Terri decided to wait a bit for him to catch up.
'It would probably annoy him if a girl beat him to the top.'
She kept her foot in the cracks along the wall and held onto bumps with her hands. She hoped they could get it over with soon. As a thief she wasn't afraid of hights, she had dived from a water fall into the river in Gerudo Valley hundreds of times, but it didn't bring pain and when you dive into the river she could wait until she was ready to fall. In this case, if the pain is too much she could lose her grip and fall, and that scared her.
While taking a deep breath she continued to climb by reaching for bumps in the wall above her, she grabbed them with her right hand. As she grabbed the stone she felt it crumble beneath her fingers, she felt it crack away from the wall. The sudden lose of grip caused her to let go of the stone in he other hand. She was now holding onto nothing, nothing was keeping her balance.
She tipped backwards away from the wall and screamed. She was falling headfirst towards the ground. When her body was in the air her scream disappeared, she lost her breath; no sounds came out of her mouth, she choked on the air. As she fell she closed her eyes; she didn't want to know how long it would take to reach her death.
She suddenly came to a rough stop, within her fear she felt a wrap around her left ankle.
'What the hell?'
Terri opened her eyes and saw the trail beneath her, twenty-feet beneath her. She looked up and saw the Link was holding her by the ankle, he had grabbed her as she fell. His eyes were closed, his face was unpleasant and covered with pain, he couldn't hold her for long.
"Hang on I think I got another idea." She hollered up to him, trying to be positive.
She had to grab onto the wall, since she built up flexibility at a young age she was able to twist her waist and reach for a rock sideways.
She didn't reach it.
"Shit"
Navi spoke up now, "What is it?"
"Nothing Navi, I almost got it." Terri could feel the sudden rush of blood to her head, she ignored the pain and reached again. It was only less than an inch away, she used all her strength to reach for the rock.
"Heads up." Link warned her as his grip loosened on her leg, a second later she felt his grip slip.
Her hands grabbed the rock.
Her bottom part of her body swung to the side and scraped against the rocks, the sudden shock sent shivers up her spine, it frustrated her, but she was stable, and alive.
"Bless you Link." She mumbled to herself.
* * *
"She's O.K. Link!" Navi was flying all over the place, Link didn't pay attention to her, he was limp against the rocks. He rested his soar arm that was thriving with pain. Link was oblivious to what was going on.
"Link?" He heard a tired, yet soothing voice say around him. He opened his eyes to see Terri next to him, she had climbed back up near him. He saw that the rock she held onto was coated in blood.
The boy looked away, they had to go, "Come on." And they continued their climb to the top.
Link thought he was in heaven when he reached the top of the climb of Hell. They had no more problems along the way. Everyone was alive.
Panting, Link knelt on the rough grown, again he zoned out and tried to think he was back in his home in the forest, or somewhere else that comforted him.
He heard a rough breathing behind him, quickly he turned around and retched down and lifted the exhausted Gerudo to the top. As her hands left his trails of blood and dirt was left on his fingers.
"Are you all right?" He was concerned because it must have hurt like Hell.
She looked at him like it was nothing, she wasn't concerned at all, "I'm fine really, no sweat."
'That's a lie.'
The fact that she said she was fine unnerved Link. What had she been through in life that made this situation easy?
Navi was still full of energy from the past excitement, "Come on, Goron City isn't far, lets go!!!"
Terri pushed past Link, she was excited too, "Yeah, come on! I know some Gorons who a gotta talk to."
'Oh boy."
The trio continued to walk up the trail that led to Goron City. This path was easier, no more rocks to climb over. It was a curvy dirt path full of potholes though, but there weren't any real dangers though, unless one of them fell down the cliff. It took them about another half-hour to reach the entrance to Goron City, The sun was high in the sky it must have been around 2:00. The City was more like a giant cave in the mountain, the entrance was another tunnel, and they couldn't miss the entrance since it had Hylian, and Goron flags hanging around it.
As they walked in Terri started to walk a bit faster, "I haven't been here in a while, you said you were going to meet up with the Goron King right?
Link and Navi caught up with her, "Yeah, he might be able to tell us some information."
Once again she ran ahead, "All right, I have to meet up with someone, I'll be with you in a while." Before Link could protest she was gone, and he had a bad feeling about what might happen.
As the pair from the forest reached to end of the tunnel they saw Goron City. It was a several story circular shaped city. The story's had pathways that circled around the hollow center of the City. Along the paths were homes of Gorons and shops that provided the city with goods. On the bottom floor there was a great statue in the shape of a Goron.
The Gorons were known as "the rock people". Their round bodies are covered with tough rocky skin. They have been known to roll into balls and roll around for self defense or they'll roll up to sleep. Their eyes are solid black orbs, and with their muscles they've been known to be able to crush a child. They survive on their main food source, which are the rocks from Death Mountain.
The pair traveled downward to the bottom floor were the King's lair was, on the way they looked around for the Gerudo but she could not be found. They knew where she had been though; the Gorons didn't like Gerudos very much since Ganondorf threatened them, so wherever there was a disgusted Goron, Terri must had been there. As they reached the bottom floor they received many smiles and respectful nods from Gorons, he was a hero to them.
The King's lair was in the far corner of the bottom layer, in front of the entrance were many torches to show greatness, there was also a plush carpet made from the skin of a dodongo. Two Gorons stood in front of the entrance to guard the King.
Link grew nervous, he didn't want to insult their people, but he needed to see the Goron leader, and it didn't seem polite to demand to see instantly. As he approached them their backs straitened and the faces grew blank.
"Good day sir." One of them said as he came closer.
"Indeed." He replied trying to act calm. "I have come to speak to Link the Goron leader, I am sure he could spare a minuet of his time."
"Sir, we know that you have helped our tribe, but our leader is busy and would not like to be bothered." It was true, Goron Link was still only a young adult and he had to get used to running an entire tribe. He wasn't supposed to take over his father's reign for many years ahead.
He looked a Navi than back at the guards "I understand that but-..."
He was cut off by the sudden crash. The guard's eyes widen in terror as they looked over the boy. Link spun around to see a bunch of broken pots at the bottom of stairs that lead to an upper story. Along with the pots came a tumbling Goron who seemed to be scared out of his mind.
"Runnin' wont help ya, I always get what's owed to me!" A familiar voice hollered at the Goron who was scrambling to his feet. The voice's owner appeared coming down the stairs. Terri was unsheathing her scimitars and walking towards the frightened Goron. The Goron backed away slowly but didn't try to run, he probably should have because at that moment the Gerudo crossed her blades against his throat.
Link didn't waist any time, he ran right over to the girl with Navi by his side. The guards stood their ground.
Link ran up to her and whispered into her ear, "What the hell are you doing?"
'Why aren't the guards coming?'
One of the guards yelled at the Goron, "Gaeron, you'll never learn will you?" Laughter arose from the area, other Gorons were watching now.
"All right, all right, take it and leave me alone!" Gaeron pulled a handful of rupees out of a pouch slung over shoulder and held them out.
Terri grinned and lowered her blades then took her prize, "Away with you, you probably got to work until you earn it back."
Gaeron ran back to where he came from, and he didn't look back.
Terri smiled and put her rupees in her own pouch, than sheathed her swords, "He never was good a poker. Tryin' to avoid paying the winner is his way off not losing his cash." She turned to Link and smiled, "Doesn't work very often."
'I can see why.'
"What is going on here!" A new voice arrived from where Link was.
The partners looked up to see Link the Goron Leader standing in front of his throne room, he looked just like his father. Strong muscles and tall, his square shape head didn't make him look weird, it made him look dangerous. His eyes narrowed as he examined his guests.
However his face softened when he realized who he was staring at. He took a few steps forward, "Well what a pleasant surprise, Link you have come back to pay us a visit. And you have brought some friends." He seemed a bit confused when he noticed the Gerudo.
Link stepped forward closing the gap between them, "I have to talk to you, it's quite important. You know Navi, this is Terri, she is accompanying us on our journey." Terri made a bowing motion; the leader acknowledged her respect with a nod.
The Goron King walked toward Link and patted him on the back. The strong jolt almost sent Link off balance, "Well come now and you can ask me whatever you wish in my quarters."
As they were lead inside the pair of guards bowed to their King, they seemed to bow the trio as well. The chamber was enchanting. Skinned rugs covered the dirt floor and walls. In each corner were torches that made glowing light dance around in the room. Off to the side were a few tables with seats that held knives and other weapons. In the center of the room was a throne carved from boulders, it was how Link always remembered it, but it's holder was different.
Goron Link sat himself in the throne and offered them the seats off to the side. Link and Terri took the seats, Navi flew around Link.
Once everyone was settled the Goron leader spoke, "What is it you wanted to ask me boy, you are quite far from home."
Navi spoke first, "Well Sir, how do you think the future of your tribe will be?"
The question seemed to shock him, "I don't understand."
It was Link's turn to talk, and make this easier, "We haven't heard anything threatening Hyrule since Ganon, but we suspect there could be something in the future. Have you any information about this?"
The Goron looked at Terri than back at Link, he waited a moment to speak, "I don't think I'm the one you should be asking."
'That could be true, but Zelda is busy.'
"I know Sir, but Zelda-..."
"I do not speak of the princess boy. I speak of her." He pointed to the Gerudo as he said it.
'Huh?'
Terri was more confused than he was, "I don't know what you mean."
He studied her, he looked her right in her eyes and realized she wasn't lying, "You people haven't found a new leader yet have you?"
Link let her talk since she knew what to say, "No, my superiors have not chosen the male who will become King." She looked worried as if she didn't want to hear what was about to be said.
The King nodded slowly, "I must warn you that we have heard many things and seen many people and it's said that one of the men among the group has a heart as evil as Ganondorf's. We believe that if he is named King of the Gerudos a new terror will be brought into Hyrule.
