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Oh yeah...wait I 4got. Ok...AHEM
GREEN
Chapter 4:
I quietly followed Link to the middle of the temple. Navi's worried face never grew away from Link. Once we reached the middle of the room, we stepped on the platform, taking us down to the basement, I'm sure. The room seemed odd. Link began to push the outer walls, creating it to move. Link ran in a small opening and stepped on a small switch. He pushed against the walls again, and ran inside a long corridor. I ran after him to a large door at the end of the hallway, which seemed to be locked by a golden chain. I brushed my hand against it and felt the key hole.
"If we just had a pick..." I said, trailing off.
"Better yet, I have the key." Link said grabbing a golden key from a bag.
Every minute, Link seemed to worsen. There was nothing I could go on to make me help him.
I watched as Link placed the key in the large key hole. The chains dropped and Link stepped inside.
Once inside, we climbed up a set of stairs, leading to a large ring or platform. On every single side of the ring seemed to be the same painting. A dark, black castle lay in the background, while a narrow row led to it. Dead trees lined the road, creating a very depressing and unsure feeling.
When Link reached the platform, he took out his sword, as if waiting for something, in which he was right. When Link turned back, three spears shot up, I couldn't get in, and Link couldn't get out. A purple portal appeared in one of the paintings. A burly, black horse appeared. On its back was a large rider. He wore all black, although his cape was red. He had orange hair and dark skin. Before Link, or even I could react. He grabbed his chin and pulled, revealing a taunting face of a skull with blazing, yellow eyes.
I took out my slingshot, and readied myself to hit the monster as it flew inside another painting. A few seconds later, another portal grew from a painting above me. Once the rider came out, I shot him with my slingshot, causing him to back up in the painting. I smiled and readied again. This time, the rider came out from across me. Before I could hit the rider again, an arrow pierced him which caused more damage than I ever could. I looked back at Link, and saw him holding a bow in his hand and an arrow in the other. After a few minutes, the rider dropped from his horse and began to hover above Link, holding a large, silver rod with a clear, crystal ball on the top. Two sharp sticks of metal were on each side, holding the figure together. A lightning bolt formed in front of the phantom as he readied to strike the bolt with the rod. Before I could respond to the move, Link repelled the ball with his sword at least 4 times before the phantom gave up and fell to the ground. I watched as Link limped over to the specter and slash him. Before Link could deliver a final blow, the phantom flew up. His eyes flamed red, ready to lash out. He created another lightning bolt and cast it out to Link. After the third blow, the phantom lashed the bolt strongly. Before Link could repel the bolt, it struck him. He fell to the ground unconscious. I kicked myself, and ran over to him. The spears wouldn't help to keep me out. His sword lay next to him, glowing brightly as it did. I picked it up slowly and gave the phantom a death glare.
He guffawed like a mad man and began to cast another lightning bolt. I took a few steps away and readied myself. The first shot, he fired softly, as if he was giving me a break. After two soft hits, the phantom cast the lightning ball with all his strength. I glanced quickly over to Link, who was still unconscious on the ground. When the apparition cast out the bolt, I readied the sword. I casted out the shot with full force, catching the specter at a good time. The phantom fell to the floor. His breathing was raspy, and for that I was glad. I ran towards the ghost and slashed the phantom with full force. For the final blow, I pierced the phantom's back with the glowing sword. The specter cried out in pain and turned to ash.
I ran over to Link and sat next to him. A second later, a voice rang out.
"Such a child to defeat my phantom would be hard to believe!" the dark voice beamed, "It may have been easy to have defeated this failure, but not me!"
I stood slowly and watched as a blue light emit from the middle of the room.
"What a failure this was! I will defeat both of you soon enough!" the voice echoed throughout the walls, than faded into a horrible guffaw that passed away.
I watched as Navi hovered over Link's head.
"What do we do now?" I asked Navi quietly, "He's unconscious."
Before Navi could answer, I saw her eyes open widely as she flew over Link quicker.
"What is it?" I said as I glanced back at Link.
Link's eyes flickered. "Link!" Navi said loudly, "Link! Wake up!"
"Yea! Link, wake up or-or I-I told you what I'd do." I said, shaking his arm lightly.
Link got up slowly to his knees and shook his head.
"I told you, you weren't alright, but no, somebody didn't listen to me. Now did they?" I said sarcastically as I stood up.
"What just happened?" Link asked as he walked towards the blue light that was in the middle of the room.
"Well let's see," Navi began, "you fell unconscious and Green came to save your behind....hmm... yup, that's what happened."
"Well, I oh you a thanks, Green." Link said as he rubbed the back of his neck.
"Heh, your welcome," I said, stopping to pick up my bag, "not the first time it's happened. Every hero needs help time to time."
"Yeah, well, don't let it get to your head." He said as he stepped in the blue light and disappeared.
"Leaving me behind in this place, ALL ALONE after I saved your LIFE," I said as I went after him, "don't mind if I do."
Sacred Realm
I watched as the scenery changed in front of me from a dark, gloomy room, to a light, blue, spacious, and odd room. In the middle of the large platform, where I stood, was the mark of the Triforce. On every corner, there was another small, circular platform. Each had a different design and color.
I stepped over to Link who was talking with a girl that seemed to be a couple of years younger than me. She wore a green tunic and boots, and she had green hair and eyes. Not surprisingly, she was a Kokiri. The Forest Sage.
I had heard of these Sages before. There were Seven in all. Although, I only know Six Sages, I know there is a Seventh Sage.
The Sage of Light
Forest
Fire
Water
Shadow
Spirit
Meysh, had told me about them, and how they had saved Hyrule before. For some reason, he never said the name of the Seventh Sage, mostly because he didn't know either.
"Link, you must go and find the next sage, the Sage of Fire." She said with a worried look on her face, "That is located on Death Mountain."
Link nodded slowly as the young sage rose her head to the ceiling and watched a green medallion descend from the air. Slowly it came to Link's hands as I watched in amazement.
"You and your friend have helped a great deal," the sage said, "add my power to yours."
After she had finished, everything around us had disappeared, only to be put in place by trees and greenery.
"Ahem, now...?" I began slowly.
"What? Oh yeah, right...well..." Link said slowly as we walked to Kokiri's entrance, "We should head to Death Mountain."
"We? I'm tired already. Why me?" Link rolled his eyes and glared.
"What? I can make my own decisions."
"Don't start."
Once we reached the entrance to Kakariko Village, we stepped inside. The large, fiery, red halo above Death Mountain seemed to give everything a red tint. Even the villagers seemed to glow red.
"I'm guessing that's the reason we're here?" I said pointing to the ring as I shielded my eyes.
We slowly walked the steps up the mountain and cautiously watched our footing. When we had finally reached a large cave entrance, we both stopped to take a breath.
"Ya' know? We could've taken a day off." I said as Link raised a brow, "What? Everyone deserves a day off."
Yahooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!! Another chappie done! I hope it's long enough $ everyone. It's like 3 pages and ¾. I think...ok, 4 pages. Any who, can anyone tell me how to create borders. See, I have one hear, but it never seems to come up. Ok, any who, ppl. Guess it's time to REVIEW!!!!! Mwuahahaha!!!!! I made it long enough, soooooooooooooooooooo... thank you, thank you. I am very bad at cliffhangers, aren't I? Oh, yeah-dan heron, I looked at your drawings, they were awesome! If anyone has any more sketches and stuff on sites, tell me, I have time, and I'd luv to go and take a look! :P
GREEN
Chapter 4:
I quietly followed Link to the middle of the temple. Navi's worried face never grew away from Link. Once we reached the middle of the room, we stepped on the platform, taking us down to the basement, I'm sure. The room seemed odd. Link began to push the outer walls, creating it to move. Link ran in a small opening and stepped on a small switch. He pushed against the walls again, and ran inside a long corridor. I ran after him to a large door at the end of the hallway, which seemed to be locked by a golden chain. I brushed my hand against it and felt the key hole.
"If we just had a pick..." I said, trailing off.
"Better yet, I have the key." Link said grabbing a golden key from a bag.
Every minute, Link seemed to worsen. There was nothing I could go on to make me help him.
I watched as Link placed the key in the large key hole. The chains dropped and Link stepped inside.
Once inside, we climbed up a set of stairs, leading to a large ring or platform. On every single side of the ring seemed to be the same painting. A dark, black castle lay in the background, while a narrow row led to it. Dead trees lined the road, creating a very depressing and unsure feeling.
When Link reached the platform, he took out his sword, as if waiting for something, in which he was right. When Link turned back, three spears shot up, I couldn't get in, and Link couldn't get out. A purple portal appeared in one of the paintings. A burly, black horse appeared. On its back was a large rider. He wore all black, although his cape was red. He had orange hair and dark skin. Before Link, or even I could react. He grabbed his chin and pulled, revealing a taunting face of a skull with blazing, yellow eyes.
I took out my slingshot, and readied myself to hit the monster as it flew inside another painting. A few seconds later, another portal grew from a painting above me. Once the rider came out, I shot him with my slingshot, causing him to back up in the painting. I smiled and readied again. This time, the rider came out from across me. Before I could hit the rider again, an arrow pierced him which caused more damage than I ever could. I looked back at Link, and saw him holding a bow in his hand and an arrow in the other. After a few minutes, the rider dropped from his horse and began to hover above Link, holding a large, silver rod with a clear, crystal ball on the top. Two sharp sticks of metal were on each side, holding the figure together. A lightning bolt formed in front of the phantom as he readied to strike the bolt with the rod. Before I could respond to the move, Link repelled the ball with his sword at least 4 times before the phantom gave up and fell to the ground. I watched as Link limped over to the specter and slash him. Before Link could deliver a final blow, the phantom flew up. His eyes flamed red, ready to lash out. He created another lightning bolt and cast it out to Link. After the third blow, the phantom lashed the bolt strongly. Before Link could repel the bolt, it struck him. He fell to the ground unconscious. I kicked myself, and ran over to him. The spears wouldn't help to keep me out. His sword lay next to him, glowing brightly as it did. I picked it up slowly and gave the phantom a death glare.
He guffawed like a mad man and began to cast another lightning bolt. I took a few steps away and readied myself. The first shot, he fired softly, as if he was giving me a break. After two soft hits, the phantom cast the lightning ball with all his strength. I glanced quickly over to Link, who was still unconscious on the ground. When the apparition cast out the bolt, I readied the sword. I casted out the shot with full force, catching the specter at a good time. The phantom fell to the floor. His breathing was raspy, and for that I was glad. I ran towards the ghost and slashed the phantom with full force. For the final blow, I pierced the phantom's back with the glowing sword. The specter cried out in pain and turned to ash.
I ran over to Link and sat next to him. A second later, a voice rang out.
"Such a child to defeat my phantom would be hard to believe!" the dark voice beamed, "It may have been easy to have defeated this failure, but not me!"
I stood slowly and watched as a blue light emit from the middle of the room.
"What a failure this was! I will defeat both of you soon enough!" the voice echoed throughout the walls, than faded into a horrible guffaw that passed away.
I watched as Navi hovered over Link's head.
"What do we do now?" I asked Navi quietly, "He's unconscious."
Before Navi could answer, I saw her eyes open widely as she flew over Link quicker.
"What is it?" I said as I glanced back at Link.
Link's eyes flickered. "Link!" Navi said loudly, "Link! Wake up!"
"Yea! Link, wake up or-or I-I told you what I'd do." I said, shaking his arm lightly.
Link got up slowly to his knees and shook his head.
"I told you, you weren't alright, but no, somebody didn't listen to me. Now did they?" I said sarcastically as I stood up.
"What just happened?" Link asked as he walked towards the blue light that was in the middle of the room.
"Well let's see," Navi began, "you fell unconscious and Green came to save your behind....hmm... yup, that's what happened."
"Well, I oh you a thanks, Green." Link said as he rubbed the back of his neck.
"Heh, your welcome," I said, stopping to pick up my bag, "not the first time it's happened. Every hero needs help time to time."
"Yeah, well, don't let it get to your head." He said as he stepped in the blue light and disappeared.
"Leaving me behind in this place, ALL ALONE after I saved your LIFE," I said as I went after him, "don't mind if I do."
Sacred Realm
I watched as the scenery changed in front of me from a dark, gloomy room, to a light, blue, spacious, and odd room. In the middle of the large platform, where I stood, was the mark of the Triforce. On every corner, there was another small, circular platform. Each had a different design and color.
I stepped over to Link who was talking with a girl that seemed to be a couple of years younger than me. She wore a green tunic and boots, and she had green hair and eyes. Not surprisingly, she was a Kokiri. The Forest Sage.
I had heard of these Sages before. There were Seven in all. Although, I only know Six Sages, I know there is a Seventh Sage.
The Sage of Light
Forest
Fire
Water
Shadow
Spirit
Meysh, had told me about them, and how they had saved Hyrule before. For some reason, he never said the name of the Seventh Sage, mostly because he didn't know either.
"Link, you must go and find the next sage, the Sage of Fire." She said with a worried look on her face, "That is located on Death Mountain."
Link nodded slowly as the young sage rose her head to the ceiling and watched a green medallion descend from the air. Slowly it came to Link's hands as I watched in amazement.
"You and your friend have helped a great deal," the sage said, "add my power to yours."
After she had finished, everything around us had disappeared, only to be put in place by trees and greenery.
"Ahem, now...?" I began slowly.
"What? Oh yeah, right...well..." Link said slowly as we walked to Kokiri's entrance, "We should head to Death Mountain."
"We? I'm tired already. Why me?" Link rolled his eyes and glared.
"What? I can make my own decisions."
"Don't start."
Once we reached the entrance to Kakariko Village, we stepped inside. The large, fiery, red halo above Death Mountain seemed to give everything a red tint. Even the villagers seemed to glow red.
"I'm guessing that's the reason we're here?" I said pointing to the ring as I shielded my eyes.
We slowly walked the steps up the mountain and cautiously watched our footing. When we had finally reached a large cave entrance, we both stopped to take a breath.
"Ya' know? We could've taken a day off." I said as Link raised a brow, "What? Everyone deserves a day off."
Yahooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!! Another chappie done! I hope it's long enough $ everyone. It's like 3 pages and ¾. I think...ok, 4 pages. Any who, can anyone tell me how to create borders. See, I have one hear, but it never seems to come up. Ok, any who, ppl. Guess it's time to REVIEW!!!!! Mwuahahaha!!!!! I made it long enough, soooooooooooooooooooo... thank you, thank you. I am very bad at cliffhangers, aren't I? Oh, yeah-dan heron, I looked at your drawings, they were awesome! If anyone has any more sketches and stuff on sites, tell me, I have time, and I'd luv to go and take a look! :P
