Ganondorf, Wesker 'n Tyranids: Thanks for reviewing all my chapters. You've been looking almost every day? I would love to be able to produce these that fast. I hope I didn't keep you waiting too long for this one.
I promise I won't take as long as this again. Also I hope to get back to the main event by the next chapter. Until then.
The army soon enveloped the small village. As the army of Lizardfos and Stalfos walked around the village it seemed that it had been deserted. There was no sign of anyone on the streets and only the sound of Cuccos could be heard, clucking softly, they cackled with laughter.
No sooner had they let their guard down when the arrow showered down on them from the villagers' houses and killed many of the troops. As they flailed around in disarray villagers streamed out of their houses to engage the enemy. When they heard that Ganondorf was coming they decided to show him that the people of Hyrule won't give up without a fight.
Watching from a nearby hill, sitting on a rock, Link had a good view of the ongoing battle below. He watched as the forces of Ganon were ambushed by the villagers and pushed back out of the heart of the village. Link noticed they were pushed back to the outer edge of the village before they stopped retreating.
The villagers had held up and even pushed back the forces of Ganondorfs army. Fortunately for them, Ganondorf had assembled an army of his weaker warriors for this battle. As he thought that a small group of villagers could not offer much resistance.
Ganondorf watched the battle from the spot where he had stood with his army and noticed that his troops had been held back by the villagers. A scowl crept across his face, how would he be feared if his army couldn't take out a simple town of villagers, which was soon replaced with an evil grin. He would show these villagers a battle and charged towards the village on his black stallion.
Link could not help but let a grin come to his face as he watched the battle below. It seemed that the army had been held back by the villagers. As the light began to fade the evil army had made no progress and it looked like if the villagers could keep it up that they would eventually win this battle. Then he saw the form of Ganondorf thundering towards the village and his smile quickly disappeared from his face.
Seeing this imminent threat Link realised that none of the villagers had seen what he had. They were too caught up in battle to have noticed that Ganondorf charging towards them.
Without a second though he knew what he had to do. He quickly stood up and began to race down the hill, silently praying to the Goddesses as he ran that he would make it before Ganondorf and warn them of the danger.
The race was on. Every passing second felt like a minute as he rushed down the hill, using it gradient to help him gain more speed. As he grew closer to the base of the hill he gradually began to lose sight of Ganondorf behind the houses of the village, until he lost sight of him completely.
Link was moments away from the village, he could heard the sounds of battle, the clash of swords, roaring battle cries from both sides, the unholy noises as the creatures of Ganondorf's army fell and the wails of the wounded and dying villagers.
As he reached the perimeter of the village, all fighting stopped and there was an unearthly silence, only broken by faint cries of the wounded. Link crept up behind one of the houses and put his head round the side of it. He saw that all of the fighters from both sides had stopped attacking and were all facing the same way through the crowd of Hylians and Stalfos he saw what he had feared, Ganondorf was here.
There, through the crowd, Link saw Ganondorf sitting high on his black horse. The beast snorted as it stood amongst the ranks of Ganondorfs army, the most striking feature of this horse was it had bright red eyes, which gave it the same evil presence that its master had.
His presence caused all fighting to cease. His minions out stopped out of respect for their King, the villagers stopped out of fear, for they had heard what he was capable of and knew that he would let nothing stand in his way of his conquest of Hyrule.
The look of terror was apparent on all of their faces, but some either out of foolishness or bravery dared to charge at Ganondorf. Ganondorf merely laughed as they drew closer swords drawn and ready, he then raised his hand and amassed his dark power into the palm of his hand as they neared ever closer the dark energy shot out bolts of darkness. As soon as the energy hit them they died and the impact carried them back causing them to land in front of the amassed villagers.
'Pathetic fools.' Ganondorf said with distain. 'If you surrender now, I might just spare your lives.' He bellowed.
A sound of murmuring could be heard as the villagers talked amongst themselves as if they were discussing his offer. But the villagers were smart enough not to take the word of an evil sorcerer and were in fact discussing a plan of attack.
After a few moments they stopped talking and a villager stepped out from the crowd and walked slowly up to Ganondorf his head down as if in despair. With a sigh the villager spoke. 'We have come to a decision.' He said forlornly.
A slight smile appeared on Ganondorf's face. 'So you will surrender to me.' he said with the sound of victory in his voice.
Once again the villager spoke with his head down. 'We will…' he said grimly. Ganondorf sat back on his horse, starting to relax knowing that they no longer posed any threat. …Attack!' The villager roared, raising his head to the heavens. An almighty roar came from the villagers as they charged towards Ganondorf and his surrounding army. Hearing this he sat up and glared at the man before he knocked him down with a dark energy blast.
He unsheathed his sword from the saddle of his horse, although his actions would seem to show otherwise, he was, in a sense, glad they had chosen to attack him. It would give him the chance to fight and there were few things he would rather do than fight.
He would get to show the people of Hyrule what would happen if he chose to oppose him and with a battle cry of his own he charged towards them, with his sword held high as he rode deep into their ranks.
