We'd saved Umah, and I'd got a glimpse of the Sarafan Lord. He wanted to kill us. Umah teleported us back to the Sanctuary.
I was to go with Kain and get the Nexus Stone. However, I refused to go without arrows.
"I am not getting that freaking rock without arrows. Most of mine broke, and since I can't make them..."
Vorador sighed, left the room, and came back with an armful of arrows.
"There. Now go with Kain and get that 'freaking rock'."
"Anyways," I told Kain, "That's how Ganon got sealed away."
"Your father, too, was manipulated...did he marry that wench princess?"
"Actually, right before their wedding night, someone found out that they were, in fact, twins. So my father married a half fairy woman a year or two later, and, they had me."
"Wait...half fairy?"
"Aryasei's grandmother is the Great Fairy, and the Great Fairy is the size of a normal woman." Tal explained
"I see," Kain said. I had told Kain pretty much the whole story of my father while we hid from the guards, though I wasn't sure why. Perhaps because he asked.
One of the guards triggered an explosion, Kain and I entered the building, and snuck into the gondola leading to the main factory. We passed through many perils I don't recall. To be honest, I don't recall much, except looking through a window with Kain, and seeing two guards speaking with the most handsome vampire I'd seen yet.
"Sire! A body!" called the guard, "We found a body, sire!"
"It won't be the last..." the Vampire said, "He is here. I sense the taint of his overblown arrogance...double the guards in the power chamber. He must not be allowed to approach the Nexus Stone."
"Who is it, sire?" asked the guard.
"An old friend," said the Vampire, "Who will learn his place in the world at last. If you see or hear anything out of the ordinary, report to me at once."
"Put the cape on, Aryasei." Kain instructed.
"Shouldn't you use it?"
"I don't need otherworldly magic to reach my goals, Hylian!"
At least he got my race right.
When we did reach the stone, Kain was taunted by that vampire. He lowered the platform Kain and I stood on, and fought him. However, at the most inconvenient time, I ran out of magic. The vampire, Sebastian, took advantage of that, wrenching my arms behind my back.
"John, raise the dais!" And still holding me, he jumped up onto it.
"I will destroy this precious jewel!" he cried, striking it with his sword.
I had an idea then. "Let me go!"
"Why?" he hissed.
"Why destroy the stone when you can very easily kill Kain with my sword?"
"And, why, lady, would you want to help me?"
"I was brought here against my will. I owe him nothing! Now, release my arms and I'll give you the sword."
Kain heard me, and looked furious. "And you'll die too, wench!" he called up to me.
Sebastian, meanwhile, had released me. "Now, give me the sword..."
"You'll have to remove your gloves, otherwise the magic won't work." He did, the fool, and I handed him my sword. Which, in case I hadn't mentioned earlier, was the Master Sword. Immediately he began to scream in agony as the hilt burned his hand.
"You can't touch it!" I cried out, triumphantly, laughing a cold, maniacal laugh I didn't know I had. "You're evil! You can't touch the sword!"
And, clutching his hand, he fell off of the platform. I calmly picked up my sword, took the Nexus Stone, and hopped down off the platform myself.
Sebastian was already dead. "Here," I said, handing Kain the stone, "And...please find it in your heart to forgive me. There is someone waiting for me...and I promised I'd come back to him alive."
Amazingly, Kain didn't kill me.
