i still dont own zelda.
Chapter 11
"I see you have awakened Kaepora-Gaebora, the first sage." said a voice belonging to Cavan. "You have done well. Now you must learn this song which will lead you to the Sky Temple." He took out his keyboard and played these notes: high A, low A, middle C, D, low E. "Good luck."
Adal and Adar played the song and were immediately warped to the Sky Temple. They looked around. They were standing on a small cloud in front of a bigger cloud with a light blue building on it. They jumped over to the bigger cloud and ran into the building. Inside the first room they saw many statues made of what looked like gray cloud. Adal touched one of them and his hand went right through it. They went up a long set of stairs and walked into a room with a bunch of strange looking creatures inside. These creatures had the shape of humans, but they were pure white. They had long silver hair that seemed to float behind them rather than be attached to their heads. One of them floated up to Adal and raised its arms above its head. It then brought its arms toward Adal and a flash of lightning came out and hit him. He fell on the floor gasping for breath. Adar ran over and slashed the creature with her sword. She then slashed the others and went to help her brother. He was now lying unconscious on the floor. She picked him up and dragged him over to a corner. He had drank all his red potion and she couldn't afford to spare any of hers. She also knew that the last thing he needed was to be in a room with more bad guys. Therefore she left him and went into the next room.
"I think I will call those things Cloud Demons." she said to herself. Then she heard the familiar sound of metal bars falling over the door and knew she was about to fight the boss of the Sky Temple. Sure enough she crossed to the center of the room and saw a giant Cloud Demon there.
"I am Rikushandare, the Cloud Demon." it said. It raised its arms up and threw a flash of lightning at the unsuspecting Adar. It hit her and she fell on the floor gasping for breath. She quickly took out her red potion and drank some of it. She felt her strength come back to her instantaneously. She quickly slashed Rikushandare until he fell on the floor and became a harmless vapor, which floated around the room and dissolved. The blue light and two heart pieces appeared on the floor. She ran out of the room hoping her brother had recovered and discovered he was gone.
"Aaaaaaagh!" she screamed. "He's gone! It's all my fault! I never should have left him here!" She ran back to the other room, picked up the two heart pieces, and jumped into the blue light. She was then warped to the Temple of Sages.
"Hello Adar." said Adal.
"What are you doing here?" asked Adar.
"I don't really know myself. When that thing hit me with the lightning I was warped here. I guess this means I'm the Sage of Sky."
"But how can you be the Sage of Sky? You have to help me get our parents and friends back."
"Don't worry. I will be helping you. I will be adding my power to yours with this medallion." He gave her a light blue medallion.
"But that's not what I mean. I mean you need to come with me and help battle the bad guys of each temple."
"I am. Kaepora-Gaebora said he would fly back and forth from the different parts of the temple so I can come with you. Oh, and by the way, can I have my heart piece?"
"Yeah, sure, here you go." she said giving him the heart piece. Then they held hands and were warped back to the Temple of Time.
Chapter 12
"Adal and Adar, the next temple you go must go to is the Golden Temple." said Cavan. "You must play the song three times in order to warp to this temple." He took out his small keyboard and played these notes: low A, low A, high C, high B, G. Then he leaped into the air and disappeared.
Adal and Adar played the song three times and were warped to the Golden Temple. But this time when the warped, the feeling was different. Instead of the normal feeling of being two places at once, they felt like they were being thrown into a fire and melted. When they finally finished warping they were both crouching on the ground screaming in pain. Adar recovered first and ran over to help her brother.
"Adal, are you okay?" she asked.
"Yeah, I think so." he answered. "What was with that?"
"I don't know. Maybe it has something to do with having to play the warp song three times."
"Maybe. Well, come on. Lets go look around."
"Okay."
They looked around to see where they were, and saw they were standing on golden grass, underneath a golden sky with a silver sun, in front of a golden building.
"Well, I guess the Golden Temple is located in the Golden Land." Adar joked.
"Actually it could be." replied Adal.
"Do you really think so?"
"Yes, I do."
"Well, come on. Lets go in the temple."
They both drew their swords and ran into the temple. A golden flash of light immediately blinded them both. Then the room was filled with golden Keese. They had only enough sense left to put their shields over their heads before they both passed out. Adal woke up and looked around expecting to see his bedroom with his sister in the bed next to his. Instead he saw gold, gold, and more gold. For a minute he just sat there wondering where he was. Finally he remembered what he was doing and what had happened. He looked to his right to see Adar lying unconscious on the floor next to him.
"Adar?" he said, pushing her gently. "Adar?"
"What? Where are we? What happened?" Adar asked her brother.
"We're in the Golden Temple, remember? And we got blinded by a flash of light."
"Oh yeah."
Adal helped his sister stand up and they both walked slowly to the door. Adal went in first with Adar following after him. As Adal pushed open the door he was aware that another ball of light was forming. He quickly shut the door.
"Listen, I have to go first. There's another ball of light forming in there." Adal said.
"But Adal, another hit with that could kill you!" Adar answered.
"I know and it could kill you too. That's why I have to go first. Since you wield the Master Sword, you can't afford to die. If the sword falls into anybody else's hands, even mine, it could end in disaster."
"But, alright."
Adal pushed open the door and saw the light coming towards him. He pushed Adar on the floor and took the full blow on himself. He immediately fell on the floor unconscious.
"Adal!"shrieked Adar. She bent over him and checked his pulse. He had none. She put her hand over his mouth, hoping to feel even the faintest bit of air. Only stillness. She stood up and saw what looked like the shape of a young man standing in the shadows. She drew her sword and approached the form slowly. When she was a few inches from it she raised her sword and was just about to strike when the form held out a hand in the Zoranian sign of peace and she lowered her sword. The form stepped out of the shadows and Adar gasped. It was Cavan.
"You did this?" she asked. "You killed my brother?"
"No. I did not." Cavan answered her. "It was one of the rare Golden Light Formers." He ran over to Adal. "Adar? Do you have any red potion left?"
"Yes, a little."
"Give it to me."
Adar took the nearly empty bottle of red potion and gave it to Cavan. He poured a drop of it into Adal's mouth and held his head up so it ran down his throat. Cavan continued this until the inch of potion left in the bottle was gone. Then he took Adal's pulse.
"The potion revived him a little, but he'll need to get out of here. Do you think you can handle this by yourself?" Cavan told Adar.
"Yes, I think I can." she answered.
"All right, but be extremely careful."
With that he picked Adal up and warped him back to Zelda's castle, where he was put in bed and given treatment to heal him.
Adar picked up her shield and drew her sword. Slowly she crossed the room till she came to another door. She raised her shield and flung open the door. She again heard the familiar sound of the metal bars hitting the floor.
"I guess I have to fight that thing." she muttered.
She heard a very faint thump, and then a female voice saying, "I am Golduna, oldest of the remaining Golden Light Formers."
A ball of light began to form, but Adar was very learned, being a princess, and shot the monster with her slingshot before it could finish forming the ball. The Golden Light Former threw the small ball at Adar who hit it with her sword and it rebounded and the Golden Light Former. Golduna screamed in pain and fell unconscious, giving Adar a chance to slash her with her sword. Adar continued this strategy until Golduna disappeared.
The blue light formed and two heart pieces showed up again. Adar picked the heart pieces up and stepped into the blue light. She was again warped to the Temple of Sages. She was surprised to see that the sage was none other than Golduna herself.
"What? How? You?" she stuttered.
"Yes, me. Ganon put a curse on me, which turned me evil, but when you defeated me the curse was taken off and I was brought here. I'm sorry to have caused you so much trouble. My kind is actually a good, very peaceful type of creature." Golduna answered thoughtfully. "Well, I suppose you shall need this." Golduna handed Adar a golden medallion. "And please, accept my apologies about your brother. I hope he will be all right. He's a very noble lad."
"Apology accepted. And don't worry, I'm sure he will be fine."
Adar was then warped to the Temple of Time. When she arrived she ran to Zelda's castle to check on her brother. When she got there she found Cavan, Zelda, and some of the servants gathered around Adal.
"Adar, I need the heart piece." Cavan said.
Adar handed him the heart piece. Cavan took it and pressed it against Adal's chest, muttering something under his breath. The heart piece was suddenly absorbed into his chest and he coughed and sat up.
"Adal!" Adar cried. And she ran to him and put her arms around his neck.
"Okay, okay! You can let me go now!" he said. "Girls."
