"Your story sounds like a very popular game back in my time, Inu-Yasha." Kagome remarked on his tellings of Hyrule and Link. "It's called The Legend of Zelda." "But this wasn't a game!" he sounded a little irritated that Kagome didn't believe his story. "This was real! I was fighting monsters of all sorts with Link! I was nearly suffocated by a liquid! I've got scars to prove it! Why don't you believe me!" Kagome and the gang looked taken back at his rather violent temper. "Inu0Yasha, Kagome-sama never said we didn't believe you…" Mirouku tried, as usual, to calm down the hot-tempered hanyou. "You were thinking it! I know you!" Rather unwisely, Shippo began the shout out as well. "You're always so mean to us Inu-Yasha! You're such a baka sometimes! You-" He was interrupted by a flying fruit basket heading toward his face. He managed to dodge, but Inu-Yasha was now even angrier than before. "Fine! I'll just go back seeing as I'm not wanted here!"
As he stormed off, the sky started to grow dark gray and rain fell hard out of the sky. He wanted nothing to do with anybody else back at Kaede's village. He'd just convince Link that nobody cared what he said back home, and that he'd just fight with him 'till the end, dead or alive. The forest seemed unfamiliar at first, but then he remembered it was just to the left-no wait, the right! Great, nothing was going right today. His friends thought he was a lunatic, and even Kagome didn't believe him. Now he was lost, in the rain, soaking wet. But wait a minute! There it was! He finally found the long sought-for Traveler's Stone Well. In an instant, he jumped down the well, leading him back to Hyrule-or so he thought…
Link had just defeated the monster of the Forbidden Woods near the Forest Haven. The Koroks, wood sprites of the Forest Haven, had just finished their ceremony and left to plant trees around the world. He now stood before the Great Deku Tree, ruler of the Forest Haven and father of the Koroks, "Look over there, Link. Tell me what you see." He, commanded Link firmly. Link looked over to the left, as instructed, and saw the remains of an old well. The stones were covered in vines and looked very weather-beaten. "Um, Lord Deku Tree…what's so important about an old well?" "That, child, you must find out for yourself. Go over and see." A little hesitant, he walked over to the well and looked down. Then he jumped back and drew is sword. Something was in that well…coming toward him…
