God! I can't believe I forgot to put in the disclaimer...stupid me. Here it is...I do not own the Teen Titans nor do I own The Legend of Zelda, however I deeply wish I did. Starts day dreaming about owning both the Teen Titans and The Legend of Zelda Uh...oops! Snap out of it! Now! slaps herself Okay...here's a note to all the reviewers.
SushiChica...I'm glad you found it funny, and also to all those others who thought it was funny as well.
Raven002...I'm putting in more Raven scenes later on, she'll have a big role as a Sage, if you've played the game, you should know.
Bravo!...Thanks for the review...I'm glad you thought my idea was interesting.
ElementMageofFire...Yeah, I remember Darunia doing that dance after Link played Saria's Song. And yes, I am going to make Cyborg do that. starts laughing just thinking about it Ha! Cyborg dancing like a maniac...priceless!
Oh yeah, and I've decided not to go into details with the whole dungeons. It'll take me too long plus it'll get me bored. So I'll just come up with a boss and make Robin fight them, then he gets the stone or medallion or whatever.
Thanks for the reviews again! Bye! runs off to go eat a pizza
Chapter Three
Robin could feel it getting cooler as he walked higher up the tower. Thankful he had bought his cape, he wrapped it tighter around himself.
"Why is it so cold?" he asked Larry.
"Well, you're going outside now...it's winter," Larry explained, "You're so used to being in a place where you are always nice and warm, this may be a little of a surprise to you."
Robin reached the door that would lead outside where Mammoth was. He touched the door knob, waiting for a signal to turn it.
"Well, open it!" said Larry, at the same time giving him a little push and Robin twisted the doorknob and sprawled out onto the roof. He hugged his arms, feeling the chillness of the icy air hit him like knives.
"It's cold!" he screamed.
Larry rolled his eyes, dragging Robin towards Mammoth, who was sitting largely on a stump, depressed like.
"Great Mammoth, you called...for me?" Robin said, his teeth shuddering from being cold.
Mammoth nodded his large head, "Yes, young Robin. I brought you here to tell you something."
"What?"
"I will not live much longer, so I cannot repeat what will be said here, so please...listen up," Robin nodded his head, "I have been cursed by an evil man from the west. A man so desperate to get his hands on a valuable I possess."
Robin's eyes went wide, "No."
"Yes, Robin, and again, yes...I will die. But at least I shall die in peace, giving you this," he held out a small disk, sort of looking like a floppy disk, only green, "This is the disk that terrible man wanted so much he placed the curse on me. I will give this to you," he held out the disk.
Robin slowly took it, "But, Great Mammoth...what must I do with this?"
"There are two others that I ask you to collect. One lies beneath the waters and the other on the fire mountain where the robots live."
Robin stepped back a little, "You mean...leave the tower?"
Mammoth sighed, "Yes, it's exactly what I mean. I know it's against our code, but you were always destined to leave the tower as it was."
"But...why me? Why not Gizmo? Or Raven?"
"Raven's one, but she has a power we need to use to protect the tower from any outsiders. Gizmo...eh...no comment. The boss will have to stay here. But you...you are the one I have chosen long before this curse was placed on me. I want you to go before I die. Take the disk with you and first head to Gothem City Palace, where you will find the Princess of Destiny, I believe she will know of where you to go."
Robin nodded, his head hanging low, "I'll do it...if it serves you well."
Mammoth nodded, "Good boy, my Robin. Now hurry and go."
Jinx rolled her dark eyes, "Starfire...is it really necessary to stare at him like that?" she asked, seeing the young princess was still at the window, watching Slade.
"I can't help it," Starfire said, not taking her eyes off Slade, "I can't help but think in any second, he'll like lynch father or something like that. Besides...he can't see me."
"He will if you just stand there. Come on and get down from there," she attempted to pull Starfire down and onto the grass, but she only squiggled, making Jinx loose her grip and then resume her position.
"Wait...just a little longer and then I promise I'll get down."
Jinx rolled her eyes again, "How did I ever put up with this kid before?"
Robin ran down the stairs, his fingers curling over the small green disk. He made it past Gizmo at the bottom, ignoring his insults.
"Hey, what's that in your hand?" he asked. Robin slipped the disk in a small pouch of his Utility Belt, still running.
He pushed the button to the elevator and the doors swung open. He stepped inside, making sure no one was in with him as well, and pressed the down button. He felt the elevator start to go down, floor by floor.
"Why me...why me?" he kept saying. The doors swung open and he stepped out, facing the large door, which was the way out of the Titans Tower. He took a deep breath, then ran to the door, a slow, glum words making him stop.
"So you're leaving?" the monotone voice gave out who the person was. Robin turned to face his friend, Raven, her hood up, covering her face, "I always knew you would leave, it was because you were always different."
Robin walked over to her, "I'm no different from any of the other titans...I just was chosen to leave."
She shook her head, "No, no that's not it, if I only I could tell you."
"Tell me what?"
She shook her head again, "Forget it, it's not my duty to tell you," she looked down, fighting back her emotions.
"I'll be back, Raven, you and I both know that. Just gotta find these two other disks...and I'll be back before you know it."
"It's not like that, prophecies tell there will be much more than that."
Robin shook his head in confusion, "What does that mean?"
She looked up at him, "You'll find out later, I promise."
It was his turn to look down now.
"Robin, you are my best friend and I don't want you to forget about me. I want you to take this," she handed him a small ocarina, it's red wood shinning with freshness. Robin ran his fingers through it, "I made it for you, keep it close to you and never forget."
Robin looked at Raven, tears in his eyes. He wiped them with one hand, turning and ran out of the tower. He forgot to say goodbye to Raven.
