lil-dragon-blue: You know what? I agree with you and i have changed that line you pointed out. It should be changed by the time you read this.

Ganondorf, Wesker 'n Tyranids: Nice to see things are coming together for you. Also if you look out in this chapter there are some explanations of details in a previous chapters and also some things that will be introduced in later chapters.

Tymaporer: I glad you enjoy my fic so much, even though it gives you stomach ache. I hope its not so uncomfortable that it interrupts your enjoyment of reading.

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As Ganondorf walks back towards his troops, he finds that no-one opposes him as he walks through the village. He walks amongst them as they fight with the minions of his army and still no-one pays him no heed, as if he is a ghost slowly drifting through the battlefield. He rejoins his army and walks through their ranks, once more surrounded by his army he lets out a raucous cry.

The cry causes everyone to stop as the sound bellows throughout the village, and then simultaneously the members of his dark army lower their weapons and start to leave the village. As the army slowly disperses and leaves the villagers are left standing wondering what has happened, had they won?

As they began talking to each other about what had happened, the voice of Ganondorf once again filled the streets causing everyone to fall silent. 'You did a foolish thing today; you tried to stop the inevitable. Did you think that you could stop me, a village full of untrained and weak fighters? This was only a fraction of my real army.'

The villagers look up around them to the surrounding hills and see torches begins to light on each one, in the dim a flickering light they can barely make out small groups of Stalfos, Moblins, Lizardfos and Gorias their features picked out in an orange hue, their armour and weapons glinting in the light.

'Your village will be a tribute to my power, a vision of what is yet to come and a warning to all those who stand in my way.' As he finished his speech on the hills many more small lights appeared in rows.

On the hills the Lizardfos archers had set light to the fuel covered rag wrapped round the point of their arrows, they drew back their bows and aimed towards the sky. Then together they loosed their arrows, filling the night's sky with a thousand points of light which rained down on the village below.

The streets were filled with cries of terror as the villagers ran for cover as the arrows rained down. They blanketed the village in fire as they stuck into roofs setting the wooden houses ablaze.

Walking the streets amongst the terror was Link, his eyes were red from his crying but his gaze was hard and determined, houses were on fire all around him, some arrows were stuck in the ground and into the dead, slowly burning away. He kept walking as the villagers raced by him fleeing their burning homes.

He walked through the open door of his home, the roof already burning and searched the house for the items his father said were here. He started his search upstairs in his parent's room; he dragged the bed across the floor, emptied drawers and toppled cabinets and found nothing so he then went to his room with the same result.

Above the sound of the flames the sound of the timber weakening and giving way could be heard as the roof started to collapse. The smoke filled the house as parts of the roof caved in, Link ran down the stairs knowing his search had to be more frantic as the fire raged upstairs.

Downstairs didn't have as much furniture as upstairs, in fact there was only a table with chairs around it and a fireplace. He hurriedly looked under the table and searched through the ashes of the fire place and still found nothing. As the smoke began to get thicker he almost thought of giving up, then he realised there was one place he had not looked.

In the centre of the room was a small circular carpet, it was worn and faded after years of use, in the centre of the carpet was a symbol of the Triforce surrounded by forest green. He quickly grabbed the edge if the carpet and threw it out of the way and on the floorboards below, carved into the wood was the seal of the royal family, it depicted the Triforce above a bird which was carrying a forth triangle in its talons. Using the sword he prised up the boards and below he finds a sheet of canvas wrapped around and tied in a parcel.

Down on his knees he reaches in and heaves the parcel out, placing it with a thud beside him. He opens up the parcel and lying there before him is a Hylian shield and an ornate sheath for a sword. It's blue with yellow at the top and base and flowing down the edges, near the tip of the sheath was some binding as if it had been damaged in an unknown battle. He picked up his sword and glided it into the sheath; it fit perfectly as if it had been tailored for the sword. He then placed the sword over his shoulder the strap going diagonally across his chest.

He traces his hand along the relief of the bird and wondered where such a shield had come from, only decorated knights had the honour of owning such a shield. Lifting up the heavy shield, he pulls the arm strap over his shoulder so it is placed on his back.

Under the shield was a green tunic with three small crystals on top, in the centre of each was a sphere of colour, red, green and blue. To the left of the tunic was a bow along with a small quiver with a bundle of arrows inside, along side there was a small pouch. Looking inside of it he saw there were bombs, small bombs.

He took one of them out and it quickly grew in his hand and the fuse began to burn down startled by this he quickly threw the bomb away. The bomb landed by the wall and started to flash red before it blew a sizeable hole in the wall clearing away the smoke from the fire but also causing the building to become unstable as more groans and crashes could be heard as the building started to give way.

Link quickly threw the small items such as the crystals and the bomb bag as well as some gold coloured gauntlets under the quiver, he then bundled together the bow and the tunic and ran for the hole he made in the wall. As he ran burning beams fell down from the roof and crashed down around him.

As he approached the exit he heard the splintering of wood, as he looked up he saw a beam falling towards him, he crouched down his back facing the beam. The beam struck the shield on his back and broke in two, the impact caused Link to get knocked down, but he soon got up and ran the final stretch out of the house.

As he ran an item fell from the canvas, he did not notice it was gone, but as the house collapsed, inside a green cap was consumed by the flames.