Disclaimer: I don't own Zelda.
Link and Nabooru were running, and just escaped taht sandstorm. If they were to have not made it, they would be stuck there until it faded away. Now, however, Link and Nabooru were running, their muscles giving everything they had. The sand was very deep, and often Link's boots fell through some deep pits about a foot deep. He had to lift his leg out and continue. So much sand was in his boots, he felt he was one with the desert. They were losing the phantom.
"Link, look! A giant pit!"
Link slipped to a hault and and looked about two feet in front of him. The end of the world? It couldn't be! Link looked out further, and saw more desert. So, it was just a giant pit.
"Nabooru! Grab onto me!"
Link aimed at a small boox on teh other side of the pit a few hundred feet away. He let loose, and soon they were almost literally flying. They landed, and kept sprinting. Suddenly, Link and Nabooru fell through a GIANT hole, and they were falling...and falling.
Now, Link had to have guessed that when they fell, there were two paths and a barrier in the middle, because Nabooru wasn't with him. She must have fallen to the right path. He had fallen to the left.
"Great..." Link muttered.
There was a long pathway, and Link followed it. There was light, but from an unknown source. Then he saw the source. There, in the middle of a room at the end of the tunnel, was a giant golden rupee, glowing. It was bigger than Link. All around it were tons of other treasures.
Link gave off a half sob. "Must...not...sing...in...happiness!! Jeeze, why are my pokets so small!?"
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Cardaras was going northwest. He saw some rocks and climbed them. There were stairs, so he climbed those. He now had two choices: go in a cave or down some vines. He went down the vines, and saw a chest. He opened it up to see a piece of blue wood, in the shape of a diamond. He put it in his pouch. He went back up the vines, and just as he was about to get back to where the cave was, they snapped. Okay guys, it was a long drop. Cardaras reached out for the ledge, but couldn't reach it. He took out his spear and jabbed it into the wall of earth. He dug some foot holds with his hands, and wrenched out the spear. He fell again- but put his hands in the footholds. He dug his spear in again and repeated the process. He was soon back to where he was, in front of a cave.
When his eyes adjusted to the dark, he saw a long tunnel. He realized that the tunnel led west. He kept going and going. A mouse scurried past him and into a crack. The tunnel started getting smaller and smaller. He was walking, then he had to hunch. He contiued, then he had to bow. He continued, until he had to crawl on his hands and knees. He continued, until he had to army crawl. He continued, until he had to suck in his breath. He was being crushed. He had to breathe out! His lungs! They were freezing yet on fire! Help! Help!
He breathed once more, and to his surprise, he wasn't crushed. He was out of the tunnel, and in broad daylight. He was higher on the cliff that he started at. He looked down. He saw the rocks where he started his climb. In the distance, he saw that cottage of the farmer. He followed the path that was outside, and saw a gap. He frowned.
"Now, how do I cross that?"
He looked up, and saw a thin piece of rope leading from one side to another. He got out a rag, wrapped it around the rope, and leaped. The rope and rag carried him to the other side, well, almost anyway. It split and turned into a type of swinging vine. Cardaras went higher than the land, and was forced to let go. He was just above the new part of land, on a slab of rock. He looked behind him and saw another chest. He opened it, and found a wooden diamond, ruby in color. He jumped down from the rock and onto the new land, on the other side of the gap. He followed the new path. Understnad? He saw a door. A door? Who would make a door? He went in. Oh no. He saw three tunnels. He took the left one. Dead end. He took the right one. Dead end. Then, the middle. Dead end. WHAT?
"I don't think so," he said, "I did not do all of this for nothing."
He looked arount, and saw a bunch of rocks leaning against something on the ceiling. How they stayed there, he did not know. He formed a small piece of red light, and let it ascend to the rocks. They exploded, revealing a hole of light. Then he knew. The rocks had been wedged in the hole. The light was shining through all three tunnels, so he tried again. He looked right and saw nothing, middle was nothing, but left, there was a new entrance way. He was about to go in, when he thought of something: Who would make that hole? Why? Protection? Who knew? Cardaras turned around and looked up. He saw the blue sky through hole.
"You know," Cardaras said to himself, " I want to see what is up there. I also think I am going insane, because I am talking to myself."
Cardaras jumped, but couldn't reach it. Duh. It was like 30 feet up until you could get to the hole. Cardaras had no rope. So he ran up the wall. What else? He made it surprisingly far until he fell back down.
"Ow!"
This time he went from one side of the room, then ran up the other side.
(It wasn't like a cube- the walls were curved, like an oval, so you could easily run up a little of it, and Cardaras used the speed he had to get further up)
He made it, but just barely. He climbed up into the sunlit area. He looked and saw the cottage and everything else, but it was sort of foggy up there. He could see Death Mountain east of there, and the castle a little but north east of where he was at. He saw a chest. He opened it and saw a wooden diamond that was green in color. He dropped from the hole and went into the small hallway that the light had created. He gasped at what he saw. He saw a whole civilization- of animals!
A/n: Was the chapter confusing? Oh well, read the next chapter to find out what happens.
Link and Nabooru were running, and just escaped taht sandstorm. If they were to have not made it, they would be stuck there until it faded away. Now, however, Link and Nabooru were running, their muscles giving everything they had. The sand was very deep, and often Link's boots fell through some deep pits about a foot deep. He had to lift his leg out and continue. So much sand was in his boots, he felt he was one with the desert. They were losing the phantom.
"Link, look! A giant pit!"
Link slipped to a hault and and looked about two feet in front of him. The end of the world? It couldn't be! Link looked out further, and saw more desert. So, it was just a giant pit.
"Nabooru! Grab onto me!"
Link aimed at a small boox on teh other side of the pit a few hundred feet away. He let loose, and soon they were almost literally flying. They landed, and kept sprinting. Suddenly, Link and Nabooru fell through a GIANT hole, and they were falling...and falling.
Now, Link had to have guessed that when they fell, there were two paths and a barrier in the middle, because Nabooru wasn't with him. She must have fallen to the right path. He had fallen to the left.
"Great..." Link muttered.
There was a long pathway, and Link followed it. There was light, but from an unknown source. Then he saw the source. There, in the middle of a room at the end of the tunnel, was a giant golden rupee, glowing. It was bigger than Link. All around it were tons of other treasures.
Link gave off a half sob. "Must...not...sing...in...happiness!! Jeeze, why are my pokets so small!?"
-
Cardaras was going northwest. He saw some rocks and climbed them. There were stairs, so he climbed those. He now had two choices: go in a cave or down some vines. He went down the vines, and saw a chest. He opened it up to see a piece of blue wood, in the shape of a diamond. He put it in his pouch. He went back up the vines, and just as he was about to get back to where the cave was, they snapped. Okay guys, it was a long drop. Cardaras reached out for the ledge, but couldn't reach it. He took out his spear and jabbed it into the wall of earth. He dug some foot holds with his hands, and wrenched out the spear. He fell again- but put his hands in the footholds. He dug his spear in again and repeated the process. He was soon back to where he was, in front of a cave.
When his eyes adjusted to the dark, he saw a long tunnel. He realized that the tunnel led west. He kept going and going. A mouse scurried past him and into a crack. The tunnel started getting smaller and smaller. He was walking, then he had to hunch. He contiued, then he had to bow. He continued, until he had to crawl on his hands and knees. He continued, until he had to army crawl. He continued, until he had to suck in his breath. He was being crushed. He had to breathe out! His lungs! They were freezing yet on fire! Help! Help!
He breathed once more, and to his surprise, he wasn't crushed. He was out of the tunnel, and in broad daylight. He was higher on the cliff that he started at. He looked down. He saw the rocks where he started his climb. In the distance, he saw that cottage of the farmer. He followed the path that was outside, and saw a gap. He frowned.
"Now, how do I cross that?"
He looked up, and saw a thin piece of rope leading from one side to another. He got out a rag, wrapped it around the rope, and leaped. The rope and rag carried him to the other side, well, almost anyway. It split and turned into a type of swinging vine. Cardaras went higher than the land, and was forced to let go. He was just above the new part of land, on a slab of rock. He looked behind him and saw another chest. He opened it, and found a wooden diamond, ruby in color. He jumped down from the rock and onto the new land, on the other side of the gap. He followed the new path. Understnad? He saw a door. A door? Who would make a door? He went in. Oh no. He saw three tunnels. He took the left one. Dead end. He took the right one. Dead end. Then, the middle. Dead end. WHAT?
"I don't think so," he said, "I did not do all of this for nothing."
He looked arount, and saw a bunch of rocks leaning against something on the ceiling. How they stayed there, he did not know. He formed a small piece of red light, and let it ascend to the rocks. They exploded, revealing a hole of light. Then he knew. The rocks had been wedged in the hole. The light was shining through all three tunnels, so he tried again. He looked right and saw nothing, middle was nothing, but left, there was a new entrance way. He was about to go in, when he thought of something: Who would make that hole? Why? Protection? Who knew? Cardaras turned around and looked up. He saw the blue sky through hole.
"You know," Cardaras said to himself, " I want to see what is up there. I also think I am going insane, because I am talking to myself."
Cardaras jumped, but couldn't reach it. Duh. It was like 30 feet up until you could get to the hole. Cardaras had no rope. So he ran up the wall. What else? He made it surprisingly far until he fell back down.
"Ow!"
This time he went from one side of the room, then ran up the other side.
(It wasn't like a cube- the walls were curved, like an oval, so you could easily run up a little of it, and Cardaras used the speed he had to get further up)
He made it, but just barely. He climbed up into the sunlit area. He looked and saw the cottage and everything else, but it was sort of foggy up there. He could see Death Mountain east of there, and the castle a little but north east of where he was at. He saw a chest. He opened it and saw a wooden diamond that was green in color. He dropped from the hole and went into the small hallway that the light had created. He gasped at what he saw. He saw a whole civilization- of animals!
A/n: Was the chapter confusing? Oh well, read the next chapter to find out what happens.
