erm... sorry about the dirty chappies... now you know why its pg-13...
The Age of Ruthless Love
I, Wist, have a special power. Though, My siblings are more gifted than I am, but have a lesser sense of the reason why we were put onto this sacred land of Hyrule. I worry about my sister though, she is taking concepts farther than anything I know of.
My brother asked me:
"Why do you think she is so fixated on killing Edagen?"
"What I think is that she feels its wrong to love the one who killed our parents many years ago. By killing him, she thinks that she can get rid of the guilt for loving Edagen, and the pain of losing our parents."
"Won't she just have a feeling of pain if she kills him? What about the murder on her hands if she does?"
"She won't really care, the feeling that she will have after killing him, won't be as strong as the one she had with growing up without our parents."
We both sighed. It would feel so right, but be so wrong. I wished that we could have some kind of help from the divine ones from above. It was a losing situation for Kirjava. It was either have murder on her hands, or live with the guilt of showing mercy to Edagen.
We had entered the rich city of the Gerudo people. There were many towers of gold. But mostly, many women. Then again, a male was born every 100 years or so. My house keeper told me it was to make sure that men wouldn't hurt the women. I disagree, but have no proof, yet. My goal is to find all the knowledge in this world and record it for the king, just like my parents.
I joined Ragon and Edagen to bring Kirjava to the Evil One. He was young and seemed to be in his 20th year. Edagen unwillingly threw Kirjava to the floor. Her face was still hollow, but a little more filled it. Kirjava's will to fight felt like it was drained out of her.
She stood up, and walked to the king, and kept her head down. The Evil One lifted her face to the level of his own. He said:
"Girl, where is the mark upon you?"
Kirjava lifted her hair, and revealed the Triforce symbol on her forehead. The Evil One nodded in approval.
"Where are the others. Are they cowering away? Then again they are only children."
Color slowly went back to her face, and she slowly began to get her fighting spirit. She walked away from the Evil One, and said:
"Cowards? Look at yourself king, Sending other people to catch me. It only proves to me that you don't have enough courage to fight the children you fear the most. I hardly think they are children."
He rose a hand to hit her, but, out of nowhere, Kirjava brought a knife out and cut his hand.
"Don't do that again."
I smiled inwardly, Kirjava was back, and it was all because of her friends.
Kirjava left for the artificial courtyard. The Gerudo Savannah was wet enough plant, but much too dry for vegetation. I followed her and watched Kirjava from a distance. She approached Edagen, and sighed:
"I was wrong, and I still love you. It will not work. You had always been in my heart, yet what I think you did may not be what you want to tell me. What is it that you seem to not tell me about my parents death?"
He hesitated, but answered:
"Kirjava... I never intended to kill your parents... I didn't even know them... I know that they were killed in Hyrule field... I saw it myself... but the evil one... threatened to kill me if I sounded the alarm. I was selfish then... and I still maybe up to now... the only reason I sided with him was to see you again... Now, I think you would have come willingly had we not been in this situation... And I regret it... Curse you Gannon!"
I flinched at his name. By saying it we all knew he would come at a lightning fast speed, and yet there he was appearing in an orange column of smoke.
Gannon appeared looking very angered:
"Curse me shall you? Not likely my son, after all, you remember what I did to your mother, am I correct?"
Kirjava must have noticed it too, but we saw flames of hatred burning in Edagen's eyes.
"I am your father Edagen, and your mother was just an addition to the other wives I have had. Then again she wasn't as satisfying as Dane's mother. But, as I do with all my wives I made them slaves. Most of them die off anyway. They are especially useless if they keep giving me boys. But, you're mother was a Gerudo... and you are my heir. It's a shame, I guess I have to find a new wife."
Gannon muttered some words and two masculine guards appeared, dragging Edagen away to the mines near the ravine... Where most who went never returned... I kept watching Gannon, ready to pounce on him if he harmed my sister.
Gannon turned to Kirjava and grinned. I stood in shock when I saw a little red flare up in Kirjava's cheeks.
"Well, that means I need to find a new heir, and wife. Edagen's mother will be sent to live in town now that I have decided to not let her son be my heir. I'll be looking... if my wife isn't strong, the child won't be either..."
He gave her one long and lustful look before leaving Kirjava to wallow in her thoughts.
Remembering my power, I walked to Kirjava and asked her:
"Are you sure... about him?"
She looked at me and answered:
"I'm so confused, it seems that out of all the Triforce's gifts, my gift of power can be easily swayed if I let... Now I understand why I was taken from my friends... Wist.. what should I do?"
"Kirjava, I think it's time you meet the Outcast sister."
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