Omg, I had no idea anyone was actually still/at all reading this thing! Sorry I didn't update before now!
Disclaimer: I do not own Zelda
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Ganondorf caught up to him just as Link reached the horse pens.
"Wait! Are you going to the forest?"
Link nodded.
"I'm coming too."
Link took Epona and lead the way down the trail.
"When you said, you were raised there, what did that mean?"
Thunder snorted as they galloped side by side.
"I was raised as one of the children of the Deku Tree. The new sprout told me I was left there by a Hylian woman." . .
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Their ride continued in complete silence. Tying the horses in the trees, Link lead the way through the Lost Woods without pause. A Stalfos jumped from behind a tree and tried to chop Ganondorf's head off. Link dispatched it with a smirk.
"Well what do you know. That's a sure sign of being a good guy. You get attacked by those things a lot."
A few wooden tunnels later, a gang of Skull Kids jumped in front of them, blocking the way. Ganondorf was at a loss, but Link just stepped forward and spoke in a language he had never heard of before. The Skull Kids laughed and back-flipped away.
At the end of their path was a large clearing with a maze. . .
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"This is the Sacred Forest Meadow," Link explained. "My friend Saria has been coming here for centuries."
"I presume you are speaking of the Forest Sage?" Ganondorf was feeling nervous.
"Don't worry, she and the other Sages have never been on good terms. She took care of me as a little kid."
Leading the way up a flight of stairs, Link walked up to the clearing's only occupant.
"Link?" said the girl with green hair. "Link, you came back! Who did you bring with you?"
Ganondorf stepped into view.
"Saria, we need to ask you a question. You spoke with my mother before she died, right?"
Saria nodded. Ganondorf handed Link the locket.
"Do you recognize her?"
Saria gasped at the picture.
"Link, that's her!" Saria looked at Ganondorf, then walked up. "That makes you Link's father, right?"
Ganondorf nodded, very much in shock.
"When his mother gave him to me, she said his father was a great man. She gave me this and said to give it to you when you arrived." . .
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She handed Ganondorf another locket. Inside was a picture of Ganondorf and his wife. She was holding a bundle, and a tiny face was peeking out.
"That's me…" Link said softly. "Thank you Saria."
"You're leaving for a while, aren't you?"
Saria giggled.
"I know for a fact that you and I will meet here again. The only thing that lives longer than a Gerudo is a Kokiri!"
She pulled out her ocarina and played her song, disappearing in a flash of green light. As they made their way back to the camp, neither spoke a word.
Disclaimer: I do not own Zelda
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Ganondorf caught up to him just as Link reached the horse pens.
"Wait! Are you going to the forest?"
Link nodded.
"I'm coming too."
Link took Epona and lead the way down the trail.
"When you said, you were raised there, what did that mean?"
Thunder snorted as they galloped side by side.
"I was raised as one of the children of the Deku Tree. The new sprout told me I was left there by a Hylian woman." . .
.
.
.
.
.
Their ride continued in complete silence. Tying the horses in the trees, Link lead the way through the Lost Woods without pause. A Stalfos jumped from behind a tree and tried to chop Ganondorf's head off. Link dispatched it with a smirk.
"Well what do you know. That's a sure sign of being a good guy. You get attacked by those things a lot."
A few wooden tunnels later, a gang of Skull Kids jumped in front of them, blocking the way. Ganondorf was at a loss, but Link just stepped forward and spoke in a language he had never heard of before. The Skull Kids laughed and back-flipped away.
At the end of their path was a large clearing with a maze. . .
.
.
.
.
"This is the Sacred Forest Meadow," Link explained. "My friend Saria has been coming here for centuries."
"I presume you are speaking of the Forest Sage?" Ganondorf was feeling nervous.
"Don't worry, she and the other Sages have never been on good terms. She took care of me as a little kid."
Leading the way up a flight of stairs, Link walked up to the clearing's only occupant.
"Link?" said the girl with green hair. "Link, you came back! Who did you bring with you?"
Ganondorf stepped into view.
"Saria, we need to ask you a question. You spoke with my mother before she died, right?"
Saria nodded. Ganondorf handed Link the locket.
"Do you recognize her?"
Saria gasped at the picture.
"Link, that's her!" Saria looked at Ganondorf, then walked up. "That makes you Link's father, right?"
Ganondorf nodded, very much in shock.
"When his mother gave him to me, she said his father was a great man. She gave me this and said to give it to you when you arrived." . .
.
.
.
.
.
She handed Ganondorf another locket. Inside was a picture of Ganondorf and his wife. She was holding a bundle, and a tiny face was peeking out.
"That's me…" Link said softly. "Thank you Saria."
"You're leaving for a while, aren't you?"
Saria giggled.
"I know for a fact that you and I will meet here again. The only thing that lives longer than a Gerudo is a Kokiri!"
She pulled out her ocarina and played her song, disappearing in a flash of green light. As they made their way back to the camp, neither spoke a word.
