Chapter10
"You sure about this Link?" Derek asked nervously. Link looked up to the Flora Temple. It was at the edge of the safety of the city. Flora Temple indeed! There wasn't one flower on it, only some odd green pods. It was built directly into the mountain and had high sheer rock cliffs to contend with. The question that Derek asked bounced off the rock walls. Link simply smiled at Derek's hesitance.
"Not a problem." Link answered in a cheery voice.
"There will be plenty of problems for you young one." Visions said in a gruff voice. "First you need to open the temple and no one has been able to do that for a thousand years." Link didn't respond to the challenge in Visions voice. The area around the temple was Links most important concern right now.
'Every other temple that I've been to has some sort of requirement before you can enter. This one shouldn't be any different.' Visions and Derek watched Link circle the area like a hawk. Link hookshotted up over the closed door and took a survey of the area. Noting that there wasn't any markings on the ground that called for a song, Link studied the rock formation around him and then jumped off.
"Link?" Derek asked clearly confused that Link was goofing around instead of trying to find the entrance. Link gave no indication that he was listening. "What are you doing?" Derek repeated.
'So, maybe it would be easier to blow the entrance up? No, no. There are no cracks in the doorway, it would just burn the entrance. This would be so much easier if there was a switch of some sort...' Link walked up to the door and then turned around.
"LINK!" Derek finally said annoyed. Before Derek could berate the younger boy, Link whirled out his slingshot and loaded it. Derek yipped and ducked and a nut flew over his head and then into an eye that was in the rock behind him. Visions watched in amazement as the eye closed and as the door to the temple opened.
"I'll take things from here." Link said as he began to stride into the temple. Visions and Derek picked their jaws up from off the floor and stopped Link.
"Hold on there. What kind of Goron would I be if I let you go in their alone? This isn't your problem young one. Let one of my warriors deal with this." Visions said spinning Link around.
"I think we can handle this old friend." Derek said placing a hand on Vision's shoulder. "I don't think that there will be enough time for you to get someone to come up here and take care of this." Link now was standing directly under the temples doorway. A quick glance to his left confirmed his suspicions. "Besides I'll-"
"I'll send Cera back before sunrise." Link said quickly. The Goron and human where shocked at how far Link had gotten away from them without noticing and watched in horror as the nut in Link's slingshot struck another eye beside the doorway and the door just simply dropped right in front of him.
"Link!!" Derek and Visions shouted in unison. The rumbling had stopped as the door locked with an odd click. The pair pounded on the door until exhausted.
"Damn!" Derek cursed. "This is bad."
"We have no time to be doing this! Try to get the door open." Visions demanded.
"I don't think it's that easy." Derek said in an angry tone. "I don't know exactly how he did it in the first place. I think Link knew exactly what he was doing when he did this. All we can do is wait and hope that Link is able to get ride of the mist." Derek closed his eyes tightly and a snarl entered his voice. "But when that runt gets back..." Derek let the threat hang.
"I'm sure he had good reason to go in alone." Visions said in a smug voice. "He just wanted to prove himself a warrior!" Then Visions face looked grim for a Goron's face. "But he should have picked a more opportune time for trying to play hero." Derek snorted.
"He's already a hero. I don't know what he's trying to prove now though."
Inside
"Why did you lock them out Link?" Cera demanded once the boy was out of earshot of their banging.
"I should be the one to do this." Link said walking along a narrow corridor that steadily increased. "If I expect to get the pendant from Visions, I should be the only person to risk his neck. Derek will understand." The first time Link had entered a temple of any sort, it was about six months in his past and about seven years in the future. It was the forest temple where Saria was being held as the great forest sage. Alone in thoughts about what might lie in store for him, Link began to notice something on the ground.
"What's this?"
"What's what Link?" Navi asked.
"Look at the floor." Two fairies turned their attention down to the floor and saw odd designs all over the place. It looked like someone tried to draw squiggly lines all over the floor.
"Could that be some sort of clue to what's happening here?" Cera wondered out loud. Link knelt down and traced the lines on the floor. It looked like a river on the floor.
"Be careful." Link said as he withdrew his sword. "There's something up ahead." Navi and Cera exchanged looks.
"How do you know that Link?" Navi asked suspicious. Link walked forward an few paces and there was a blast of wind that made Navi and Cera blast back a few feet.
"There's a strong wind up ahead. I think you two should wait here. The wind is too strong for fairies." Link ignored their protests and walked forward.
"Link!" Navi cried in alarm when the boy ignored her and proceeded through the door. Link looked around the room and shook his head with a sigh.
'Another day, another dungeon.' Link made swift progress in turning off the switches in a catacomb of doors and hallways. It seemed that every switch that Link pulled made a slight groaning sound from deep in the labyrinth. That's when he met the first mini-boss since he had entered Hyrule.
"Kikikikikiki!" Link looked past the wizard robe to the last switch of the dungeon…he hoped. "Prepare to be vanquished Goron supporter!" Link blinked in surprise.
'That's new. The only sounds from a Wizardrobe I've heard is that painful laugh or that ouch! sound. Link got out the gilded sword and his mirror shield. If this Wizardrobe was like any of the others, it would use magic.
"Taste fireball brat!" A glow suddenly appeared around the wizardrobes hand. Link almost shook his head, that was a typical attack. Link held up the shield and it bounced harmlessly back at the Wizardrobe. The creature blinked in surprise.
'Soaran never mentioned this.' The Wizardrobe successfully dodged it's own attack. 'There isn't supposedly a creature that can deflect the fireball back at me!' That was the magical creatures last thought as Link's strategy for most Wizardrobes went into effect.
"Kyaaaa!" Link swooped down with his most damaging blow and backed off in case he would disappear. Link blinked when the Wizardrobe suddenly cried out in pain and surprise. Then there was a death cry. Link looked at the pile of clothes that was left.
'That was too easy.' Link thought scanning the area just in case this was a trick. Then the robes erupted in a blue flame and disappeared. Link cautiously put away When the last switch was pulled a mighty rumbling occurred that almost swept Link off his feet.
"Whoa!" Link grabbed for the wall directly in front of him that had the last switch on it and found that there wasn't a wall anymore. "WAAAAAAAA!" Link tumbled down into darkness and quickly vanished from sight.
The City.
"It's getting near the time. Should we give in to Soaran's demand or not?" Visions's scowled at the messenger that he was about to send to the blasted wizards camp. To trust that child or not? Vision's had not seen some sort of sign from Link yet.
'Bombs and blasts! I don't know what to do!' Vision's knew he had to make a choice. The Goron people where already crowding outside of his home expecting answers. The light from the torches was enough to light up the mist surrounding the building. This was a real problem.
"Trust him." Derek suddenly said. Visions jumped at Derek's interruption. The Goron regained his composure and shook his head tiredly. "Wait until dawn at least. I have faith that Link will be able to do something about the mist."
"I wish I had your confidence in the boy. Rock slides! A boy! What were we thinking!?! What was HE thinking!?!" Visions bellowed finally. As if on cue with the Goron's stressed shouts, the ground began to rumble under their feet.
"What the-" Derek grabbed onto the nearest thing he could use to steady himself on which was the nearest wall. Visions wasn't as lucky and he fell with a loud thud onto his behind, leaving a small crater in the rock floor. As soon as it had started, the earthquake stopped.
"What the deuce was that?" Visions said as he struggled to get out of the hole. A blinding grin met Visions head on.
"I do believe that was our signal. Blazes! It took him long enough."
Flora Temple
"Uh!" Link shot up with a start. A quick survey of the area had Link grinning from ear to ear. A large and somewhat complex machine filled the entire room and Link had to stop himself from whooping in excitement. This had to be the machine that Visions had been talking about. Link scrambled to his feet and withdrew his sword.
'Now, how do I go about in destroying this sucker? I could just find something that looks important and-' Link's thoughts trailed off as his eye caught something that looked foreign to the machine attached to it. Curious, Link walked up to the odd looking part and examined it carefully. It looked like crystal, a highly powerful type of crystal. Link examined where the crystal was in the machinery and smirked.
"So, Soaran kept up the mist by introducing another power source. Let's see what happens when it's broken." If Navi or Cera had been with Link, they might have warned Link that destroying the power source might not be wise. Unfortunately, Cera and Navi were not there. With a mighty swing, Link shattered the crystal in half. A massive power shot up through Link's sword arm and left the boy with a numb arm. That was after Link had been blown back a few feet and slammed into another part of the machine that looked like a long stick just jutting up from the ground. A small audible click was heard and Link felt some sort of pressure as he shook himself out of his dazed stupor.
'Uh,oh. This can't be good.' Suddenly, Link was pinned to the ground as a circular lift directly under him shot straight up in the air and disappeared into the ceiling.
Blue Fountain Fortress
"Milady?" Harvester was shot directly out of her thoughts by a tentative voice that could only belong to Diamond. Diamond was her court magician, no match for her in a wizards duel but powerful in his own right. In his regular blue and gold robes, Diamond would be the only one who dared disturbed her when she was in this type of mood.
"Yes Magician?" Diamond winced at being called by title and not by name. This would only make things worse he was sure of it.
"Pardon my interruption but the mist hasn't gone down. The flower festival will surely have been cancelled this year." The man looked down as he delivered the message from the merchants. To this news, Harvester frowned further if that could be done. Harvester love the flower festival and it seemed that this year she would not be able to go again.
"Is that all?" Harvester growled with shadows covering her eyes. Diamond kept his eyes situated firmly on the floor.
"Yes milady." It was bad enough that Harvester had lost the Deku pendant and had it given to some unknown hero in green. Now Harvester would be unbearable without the flower festival this year.
"Harvester!" The lady in question looked up to see her best archer and friend Trent come barrelling up the throne room like an excited boy at market. Trent was so jubilant that he didn't notice the scowl on Harvesters face.
"What is it Trent?" Harvester growled in her iciest voice she could manage. Trent was oblivious to her ill humour so he merely bowed before grinning like a schoolboy and spilling his news.
"Milady! Great news! My spies have informed me that the yellow leader has lost the Zora pendant to some hero in green!" Harvester didn't react like the archer had hoped. There was shock in her eyes yes but no joy. "Milady, this is our chance to overthrow the yellow kingdom! Without the Zora's the Goron army can easily beat the Gerudo tacticians. Milady?"
"This is not good news Trent. Send a the second legion to Misty Mountains. If this hero in green continues on like this, I might have all of my alliances taken from me. What's worse is that we don't know if this hero in green has good intentions or not…"
The Battle
"You've got to be kidding me!" Link cursed as the large lizardbird creature swooped down upon him from the mist. Link bellowed as he dodged to the left. After reaching the topmost peak of the mountain, Link had been attacked without warning from above. It was a certain cross between a dondogo and a stupid crow (anyone else hate those birds?). Without Navi or Cera, Link had a hard time trying to lock onto the bugger. Arrows wouldn't help him.
'What have I got myself into now?' Link groaned to himself as he dodged yet another swoop from the creature. The bird was not only fast but smart. Every time it would circle once and come at Link from the sun behind it. Link could only hope to dodge and then quickly slash at it before the beast took to the air again. After the first few sweeps Link was already down quite a few hearts.
"Argh!" Link tenderly touched his back. The last dive the lizard bird had done major damage. Link was pushed back a few feet towards the edge of the platform. The bird crowed in what it thought triumph.
'I'm Link of the Kokiri! I travelled through time, defeated Ganondorf and Majora's Mask. I will not go down so easily.' Link closed his eyes. 'Wait for the wind and flap of it's wings.' With a mighty roar, the birdlike creature swooped down once more to kill its prey. It was a surprise to both Link and the Lizbirdfos when the boy just disappeared.
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"Welcome young warrior." Link's eyes opened slowly as the visages of cobwebs were swept from his memory. The first thing that registered was the fact that he could see.
'I'm alive?' How it had come to pass Link didn't know until he remembered the voice that woke him up. A quick glance around told Link all he needed to know. 'Ah, I should have known. A fairy fountain.'
"You had quite a scramble up their warrior. I am the great fairy of life." Link turned to look behind him and a fairy unlike any he had ever seen before popped out at him. Instead of the regular sized fairy, this fairy was small. Link was easily a head taller than this fairy. The face was like a small child's, blue eyes and blonde hair. The fairy was wearing … well, Link couldn't tell for her body was aglow like a firefly.
"Uh, thanks… I take it was you who saved me." Link said uncomfortable that they were so close. A bright smile lit up the fairy's features.
"Think nothing of it brave warrior. Now then. I have a spell just for such an occasion. It's called Farore's flight. Use it well." Link smiled as the spell was transferred over to him. This fight was about to get interesting.
Disclaimer: I don't own link....I just like tormenting him.
"You sure about this Link?" Derek asked nervously. Link looked up to the Flora Temple. It was at the edge of the safety of the city. Flora Temple indeed! There wasn't one flower on it, only some odd green pods. It was built directly into the mountain and had high sheer rock cliffs to contend with. The question that Derek asked bounced off the rock walls. Link simply smiled at Derek's hesitance.
"Not a problem." Link answered in a cheery voice.
"There will be plenty of problems for you young one." Visions said in a gruff voice. "First you need to open the temple and no one has been able to do that for a thousand years." Link didn't respond to the challenge in Visions voice. The area around the temple was Links most important concern right now.
'Every other temple that I've been to has some sort of requirement before you can enter. This one shouldn't be any different.' Visions and Derek watched Link circle the area like a hawk. Link hookshotted up over the closed door and took a survey of the area. Noting that there wasn't any markings on the ground that called for a song, Link studied the rock formation around him and then jumped off.
"Link?" Derek asked clearly confused that Link was goofing around instead of trying to find the entrance. Link gave no indication that he was listening. "What are you doing?" Derek repeated.
'So, maybe it would be easier to blow the entrance up? No, no. There are no cracks in the doorway, it would just burn the entrance. This would be so much easier if there was a switch of some sort...' Link walked up to the door and then turned around.
"LINK!" Derek finally said annoyed. Before Derek could berate the younger boy, Link whirled out his slingshot and loaded it. Derek yipped and ducked and a nut flew over his head and then into an eye that was in the rock behind him. Visions watched in amazement as the eye closed and as the door to the temple opened.
"I'll take things from here." Link said as he began to stride into the temple. Visions and Derek picked their jaws up from off the floor and stopped Link.
"Hold on there. What kind of Goron would I be if I let you go in their alone? This isn't your problem young one. Let one of my warriors deal with this." Visions said spinning Link around.
"I think we can handle this old friend." Derek said placing a hand on Vision's shoulder. "I don't think that there will be enough time for you to get someone to come up here and take care of this." Link now was standing directly under the temples doorway. A quick glance to his left confirmed his suspicions. "Besides I'll-"
"I'll send Cera back before sunrise." Link said quickly. The Goron and human where shocked at how far Link had gotten away from them without noticing and watched in horror as the nut in Link's slingshot struck another eye beside the doorway and the door just simply dropped right in front of him.
"Link!!" Derek and Visions shouted in unison. The rumbling had stopped as the door locked with an odd click. The pair pounded on the door until exhausted.
"Damn!" Derek cursed. "This is bad."
"We have no time to be doing this! Try to get the door open." Visions demanded.
"I don't think it's that easy." Derek said in an angry tone. "I don't know exactly how he did it in the first place. I think Link knew exactly what he was doing when he did this. All we can do is wait and hope that Link is able to get ride of the mist." Derek closed his eyes tightly and a snarl entered his voice. "But when that runt gets back..." Derek let the threat hang.
"I'm sure he had good reason to go in alone." Visions said in a smug voice. "He just wanted to prove himself a warrior!" Then Visions face looked grim for a Goron's face. "But he should have picked a more opportune time for trying to play hero." Derek snorted.
"He's already a hero. I don't know what he's trying to prove now though."
Inside
"Why did you lock them out Link?" Cera demanded once the boy was out of earshot of their banging.
"I should be the one to do this." Link said walking along a narrow corridor that steadily increased. "If I expect to get the pendant from Visions, I should be the only person to risk his neck. Derek will understand." The first time Link had entered a temple of any sort, it was about six months in his past and about seven years in the future. It was the forest temple where Saria was being held as the great forest sage. Alone in thoughts about what might lie in store for him, Link began to notice something on the ground.
"What's this?"
"What's what Link?" Navi asked.
"Look at the floor." Two fairies turned their attention down to the floor and saw odd designs all over the place. It looked like someone tried to draw squiggly lines all over the floor.
"Could that be some sort of clue to what's happening here?" Cera wondered out loud. Link knelt down and traced the lines on the floor. It looked like a river on the floor.
"Be careful." Link said as he withdrew his sword. "There's something up ahead." Navi and Cera exchanged looks.
"How do you know that Link?" Navi asked suspicious. Link walked forward an few paces and there was a blast of wind that made Navi and Cera blast back a few feet.
"There's a strong wind up ahead. I think you two should wait here. The wind is too strong for fairies." Link ignored their protests and walked forward.
"Link!" Navi cried in alarm when the boy ignored her and proceeded through the door. Link looked around the room and shook his head with a sigh.
'Another day, another dungeon.' Link made swift progress in turning off the switches in a catacomb of doors and hallways. It seemed that every switch that Link pulled made a slight groaning sound from deep in the labyrinth. That's when he met the first mini-boss since he had entered Hyrule.
"Kikikikikiki!" Link looked past the wizard robe to the last switch of the dungeon…he hoped. "Prepare to be vanquished Goron supporter!" Link blinked in surprise.
'That's new. The only sounds from a Wizardrobe I've heard is that painful laugh or that ouch! sound. Link got out the gilded sword and his mirror shield. If this Wizardrobe was like any of the others, it would use magic.
"Taste fireball brat!" A glow suddenly appeared around the wizardrobes hand. Link almost shook his head, that was a typical attack. Link held up the shield and it bounced harmlessly back at the Wizardrobe. The creature blinked in surprise.
'Soaran never mentioned this.' The Wizardrobe successfully dodged it's own attack. 'There isn't supposedly a creature that can deflect the fireball back at me!' That was the magical creatures last thought as Link's strategy for most Wizardrobes went into effect.
"Kyaaaa!" Link swooped down with his most damaging blow and backed off in case he would disappear. Link blinked when the Wizardrobe suddenly cried out in pain and surprise. Then there was a death cry. Link looked at the pile of clothes that was left.
'That was too easy.' Link thought scanning the area just in case this was a trick. Then the robes erupted in a blue flame and disappeared. Link cautiously put away When the last switch was pulled a mighty rumbling occurred that almost swept Link off his feet.
"Whoa!" Link grabbed for the wall directly in front of him that had the last switch on it and found that there wasn't a wall anymore. "WAAAAAAAA!" Link tumbled down into darkness and quickly vanished from sight.
The City.
"It's getting near the time. Should we give in to Soaran's demand or not?" Visions's scowled at the messenger that he was about to send to the blasted wizards camp. To trust that child or not? Vision's had not seen some sort of sign from Link yet.
'Bombs and blasts! I don't know what to do!' Vision's knew he had to make a choice. The Goron people where already crowding outside of his home expecting answers. The light from the torches was enough to light up the mist surrounding the building. This was a real problem.
"Trust him." Derek suddenly said. Visions jumped at Derek's interruption. The Goron regained his composure and shook his head tiredly. "Wait until dawn at least. I have faith that Link will be able to do something about the mist."
"I wish I had your confidence in the boy. Rock slides! A boy! What were we thinking!?! What was HE thinking!?!" Visions bellowed finally. As if on cue with the Goron's stressed shouts, the ground began to rumble under their feet.
"What the-" Derek grabbed onto the nearest thing he could use to steady himself on which was the nearest wall. Visions wasn't as lucky and he fell with a loud thud onto his behind, leaving a small crater in the rock floor. As soon as it had started, the earthquake stopped.
"What the deuce was that?" Visions said as he struggled to get out of the hole. A blinding grin met Visions head on.
"I do believe that was our signal. Blazes! It took him long enough."
Flora Temple
"Uh!" Link shot up with a start. A quick survey of the area had Link grinning from ear to ear. A large and somewhat complex machine filled the entire room and Link had to stop himself from whooping in excitement. This had to be the machine that Visions had been talking about. Link scrambled to his feet and withdrew his sword.
'Now, how do I go about in destroying this sucker? I could just find something that looks important and-' Link's thoughts trailed off as his eye caught something that looked foreign to the machine attached to it. Curious, Link walked up to the odd looking part and examined it carefully. It looked like crystal, a highly powerful type of crystal. Link examined where the crystal was in the machinery and smirked.
"So, Soaran kept up the mist by introducing another power source. Let's see what happens when it's broken." If Navi or Cera had been with Link, they might have warned Link that destroying the power source might not be wise. Unfortunately, Cera and Navi were not there. With a mighty swing, Link shattered the crystal in half. A massive power shot up through Link's sword arm and left the boy with a numb arm. That was after Link had been blown back a few feet and slammed into another part of the machine that looked like a long stick just jutting up from the ground. A small audible click was heard and Link felt some sort of pressure as he shook himself out of his dazed stupor.
'Uh,oh. This can't be good.' Suddenly, Link was pinned to the ground as a circular lift directly under him shot straight up in the air and disappeared into the ceiling.
Blue Fountain Fortress
"Milady?" Harvester was shot directly out of her thoughts by a tentative voice that could only belong to Diamond. Diamond was her court magician, no match for her in a wizards duel but powerful in his own right. In his regular blue and gold robes, Diamond would be the only one who dared disturbed her when she was in this type of mood.
"Yes Magician?" Diamond winced at being called by title and not by name. This would only make things worse he was sure of it.
"Pardon my interruption but the mist hasn't gone down. The flower festival will surely have been cancelled this year." The man looked down as he delivered the message from the merchants. To this news, Harvester frowned further if that could be done. Harvester love the flower festival and it seemed that this year she would not be able to go again.
"Is that all?" Harvester growled with shadows covering her eyes. Diamond kept his eyes situated firmly on the floor.
"Yes milady." It was bad enough that Harvester had lost the Deku pendant and had it given to some unknown hero in green. Now Harvester would be unbearable without the flower festival this year.
"Harvester!" The lady in question looked up to see her best archer and friend Trent come barrelling up the throne room like an excited boy at market. Trent was so jubilant that he didn't notice the scowl on Harvesters face.
"What is it Trent?" Harvester growled in her iciest voice she could manage. Trent was oblivious to her ill humour so he merely bowed before grinning like a schoolboy and spilling his news.
"Milady! Great news! My spies have informed me that the yellow leader has lost the Zora pendant to some hero in green!" Harvester didn't react like the archer had hoped. There was shock in her eyes yes but no joy. "Milady, this is our chance to overthrow the yellow kingdom! Without the Zora's the Goron army can easily beat the Gerudo tacticians. Milady?"
"This is not good news Trent. Send a the second legion to Misty Mountains. If this hero in green continues on like this, I might have all of my alliances taken from me. What's worse is that we don't know if this hero in green has good intentions or not…"
The Battle
"You've got to be kidding me!" Link cursed as the large lizardbird creature swooped down upon him from the mist. Link bellowed as he dodged to the left. After reaching the topmost peak of the mountain, Link had been attacked without warning from above. It was a certain cross between a dondogo and a stupid crow (anyone else hate those birds?). Without Navi or Cera, Link had a hard time trying to lock onto the bugger. Arrows wouldn't help him.
'What have I got myself into now?' Link groaned to himself as he dodged yet another swoop from the creature. The bird was not only fast but smart. Every time it would circle once and come at Link from the sun behind it. Link could only hope to dodge and then quickly slash at it before the beast took to the air again. After the first few sweeps Link was already down quite a few hearts.
"Argh!" Link tenderly touched his back. The last dive the lizard bird had done major damage. Link was pushed back a few feet towards the edge of the platform. The bird crowed in what it thought triumph.
'I'm Link of the Kokiri! I travelled through time, defeated Ganondorf and Majora's Mask. I will not go down so easily.' Link closed his eyes. 'Wait for the wind and flap of it's wings.' With a mighty roar, the birdlike creature swooped down once more to kill its prey. It was a surprise to both Link and the Lizbirdfos when the boy just disappeared.
????
"Welcome young warrior." Link's eyes opened slowly as the visages of cobwebs were swept from his memory. The first thing that registered was the fact that he could see.
'I'm alive?' How it had come to pass Link didn't know until he remembered the voice that woke him up. A quick glance around told Link all he needed to know. 'Ah, I should have known. A fairy fountain.'
"You had quite a scramble up their warrior. I am the great fairy of life." Link turned to look behind him and a fairy unlike any he had ever seen before popped out at him. Instead of the regular sized fairy, this fairy was small. Link was easily a head taller than this fairy. The face was like a small child's, blue eyes and blonde hair. The fairy was wearing … well, Link couldn't tell for her body was aglow like a firefly.
"Uh, thanks… I take it was you who saved me." Link said uncomfortable that they were so close. A bright smile lit up the fairy's features.
"Think nothing of it brave warrior. Now then. I have a spell just for such an occasion. It's called Farore's flight. Use it well." Link smiled as the spell was transferred over to him. This fight was about to get interesting.
Disclaimer: I don't own link....I just like tormenting him.
