Link
was sleeping soundly to a dream. No sounds from the outside of his
house could be heard. A long day of working was ahead and he knew he
needed all the sleep he could get.
But the silence was soon
broken when, through the blackness behind his closed eyes, came,
"Link! Link, wake up!"
Someone was shaking him. He recognized
Andim's voice, but when his blurred vision came into focus, he
never would have guessed that that was Andim hidden behind a pink,
Chinese-style dress, balls shaped like flowers on each side of her
hair tied with pink ribbons and actually wearing makeup.
"Am I
still dreaming?" asked Link, not believing his eyes.
"Oh no
you're still asleep," Andim said as she grabbed a bucket of water
Link always kept by his bed after a certain "accident". Before
Link knew it, he was doused with water and couching up whatever got
in his mouth.
"Andim," Link said through his, again, blurred
vision. "I'm awake."
"I'm sorry, Link." Andim wiped
most of the water from his head off.
"What's going on, and
why are you all dressed up?"
"Today's the day the Mayor is
going to select Toaru Village's representative for the Royal
Family. Remember, he presents the gift to them!"
"I didn't
hear anything about-" Andim grabbed him out of bed before he could
continue.
Outside, all of the woman were dressed up. Not like
Andim, they were all different. None of the men had dressed
unusually. They wore the same thing they always did.
The crowd of
villagers gathered in front of the mayor, waiting for his
announcement. He stood on a wooden pedestal so that he wouldn't get
lost in the crowd. Even Andim had to cling to Link's arm so they
wouldn't get separated.
"Don't you think you're a little
overdressed?" asked Link just before the Mayor was about to speak.
"Just who are you trying to impress?"
Andim rolled her eyes
and smiled. She opened her mouth to speak, but the Mayor beat her to
it. He spoke in a loud voice so all of the people could hear him. "As
many of you know, I will stepping down as Toaru's representative
this year."
"Isn't his voice amazing?" Andim whispered
adoringly. Since the Mayor was fairly old, and kind, all of the women
dressed nicely in his presence.
"I know all of you are excited
and eager to find out who the representative of Toaru will be. This
person will travel all across the land to Hyrule City and present the
Royal Family with Toaru's gift to them."
The Mayor raised his
hand and his right index finger in the air, "And that person is……."
He lowered his arm down and pointed at Link in the crowd of people.
"…..This man."
Everyone look to where the Mayor was
pointing. Then turned around to look at Link. No word was spoken as
the silence surrounded all of them. Link was frozen until Andim
nudged him to move up to the pedestal. Link knew he was the object of
over one hundred and fifty eyes as he moved uneasily to the Mayor.
The clearing of the crowd was closed up when Link got up on the
stage.
"Link," the Mayor finally spoke. "When I first
received your letter that stated that you wanted to represent Toaru,
I just couldn't say no. It was so beautifully written and
convincing."
Link was puzzled. "Letter? What let-"
"And
since I'm not going to be doing much traveling anytime soon,"
Link was cut off. "I have chosen you to represent our beautiful
village in two weeks."
Link wasn't sure who it was, but one
person started chanting. It spread throughout the crowd and soon
everyone was chanting his name. Since all of the villagers loved Link
for his kindness and determination, they didn't think there
could've been a better selection.
The crowd parted and everyone
left to go back to their jobs and chores, all except for Andim and
Link's boss who ran up to both Link and the Mayor.
"Meet me
at my house and I will give you a briefing," said the Mayor. He
bowed his head slightly and walked off to his house.
"I don't
remember writing a letter for this," Link said to Andim and his
boss.
"Well of course not, silly," said Andim with merriment.
"Yeah, Andim and I wrote that letter," said Link's
boss.
"You guys wrote it?" asked Link with a dropped-jaw
expression.
"We sure did." Andim pointed to Link's boss,
"Paragraph one." Then Andim pointed to herself, "Paragraph two,
and your signature."
Link frowned. "I really appreciate all of
this, but I can't do this. I'm only eighteen."
"So? What's
wrong with that?" asked Andim.
"That's a great age to see
the world," said Link's boss.
Link thought a moment, then
said, "Fine. I'll go. But next time, don't forge my signature,
ok?"
Andim smiled, "You should go the Mayor's house now. He
is waiting for you."
"Ok, I'll see you both at work," said
Link as he ran to the Mayor's house, waving at them.
The Mayor's
house was just like everyone else's house. The same size and
everything. The only difference was one extra room which was his
office. Anyone could tell from the outside.
Link hesitantly
knocked on the door and almost immediately, the Mayor answered.
"Link, you came," said the Mayor.
"Well….you asked me to,
Mayor Doran," said Link.
"Oh yes, of course. Please come to my
office."
Link followed the Mayor to his office. It was rather
plain. All there was, was a desk, two chairs in front and a couple of
windows. Link sat down on one of the chairs. The Mayor walked around
the back of his desk and studied Link for a moment.
Not a word
was spoken for what seemed like a short eternity. "First things
first," the Mayor broke the silence. "You are to go to Hyrule
City and deliver Toaru's gift to the Royal Family."
"I know
that, sir," said Link. "But I don't even know where Hyrule City
is."
"We will provide you with a map. Now for the gift." The
Mayor bent over in his chair and under his desk. He came back up with
a small object covered with a piece of cloth.
"What is it?"
"I can not reveal this to you. But what I can tell you is that
it is a very sacred artifact that must be delivered safely."
"But
you'd probably make a better delivery than I would. You always
have."
"Yes but this is different. Many demons and monsters
will be after this. I am much to old for a task such as this."
"Well,
I'm not exactly at the perfect age either!" Link didn't realize
he was raising his voice. "I'm much too young for something like
this. This artifact is wrong in my hands."
"No, Link. I
believe it is perfectly safe in your hands."
"How do you
know?" Link asked with attitude.
Mayor Doran handed Link the
object. "Just trust me on this," he lowered his voice. "You
will depart in two weeks. I suggest you spend it preparing."
As
Link was walking back to the farm where he worked, people stopped by
to congratulate him, give him food and gifts. When Andim and his boss
were waiting for him at the gate, he was overrun by gifts. He had a
bag of bread loaves slung on his right shoulder, a small bushel of
apples in his left hand, the artifact in his right, and was holding
another bag of gifts hanging from his mouth.
"Popular aren't
you?" Andim said with a smile.
"Ery-" Link spit out the bag
from his mouth. "Very funny. Can you give me a hand here?" asked
Link. Andim started clapping. "I mean with the stuff."
Andim
took two pieces of bread and started hitting them together. Then she
stopped playing around and took the bag of bread and Link's boss
took the apples.
"What's that?" Andim pointed to the
artifact in Link's right hand.
"It's the gift I'm
supposed to present to the royal family."
"Well what is it?"
asked Link's boss.
Link turned to keep it from them, "I don't
know, and I can't look either."
Andim was disappointed. "Well,
that's too bad. So you're setting off in two weeks?"
"That's
right. I have to travel all the way across Hyrule before I get to the
city."
"Well now you have a better use for your new horse.
Instead of herding goats, she can help you travel across Hyrule,"
said Link's boss.
"That's right. Epona will be able to help
you," said Andim.
"Well, as much as I enjoy this chat, you
still have a job to do," said their boss.
"Yes sir," Andim
and Link said simultaneously.
The long day seemed to not last for
more than a minute to Link. The only thing on his mind the whole day
was his assignment. The thought that he couldn't see what the gift
was, drove him to the edge of hysteria.
Andim noted his blank eyes
and expression while she watched him clean out the horses' stables.
"Link……are you ok?" she asked as she put her hand on his
shoulder.
Link jumped at the contact. He was so entranced in his
mind, he did not see it coming. "I'm not sure," said Link.
"I've never done anything like this before."
"Well of
course you haven't. How often is an average farm boy chosen to
carry something for the Royal Family across Hyrule?"
This made
Link sink deeper in his thoughts. Why did Mayor Doran pick him. A
simple letter couldn't have convinced him that a teenager barely
out of childhood, could bring something so important and valuable
across a great plain. With demons and monsters after it too, no less.
Link rested his chin on the handle of his shovel.
"Poor Link,"
Andim thought. "He must be under a lot of pressure. I should do
something for him."
"Ok kids, it's getting late, you should
go home now," called their boss. "Especially you, Link."
Link
expelled the long breath he didn't know he was holding during his
thoughts. He dropped the shovel instead of putting it away like he
usually did. He didn't say a word as he walked out of the stable
with his posture lightly slumping. He took Toaru's gift with him
just before he left.
Andim put the shovel in his rightful place
before going off to home herself. She thought for a moment, then got
a brilliant idea. She had to get home and do some work….
The
morning light flooded Link's house. He stiffly arose out of bed and
stretched when he stood up.
He walked outside and Andim spotted
him sluggishly going to his job.
"He didn't get any sleep,"
she thought. She could tell by his sagging eyes and crooked posture.
When Link's boss saw him approaching the fence, he immediately
said, "My goodness, Link, you look terrible."
"I didn't
get any sleep last night," said Link, followed by a yawn.
"Oh
no, Link," said his boss. "You can't do any help here in your
condition. Go home and get some rest."
"He's right, Link,"
said Andim. "I'll take care of things here."
Link yawned
once more. "Alright," said Link, weakly. "Good night….or good
morning….or whatever…."
Link collapsed on his bed as soon as
he walked through his door. It was like puppet strings under his feet
were cut. That what Link often felt like ever since he was chosen to
represent Toaru….like a puppet. He was unsure why, he just did. He
was tired from the lack of sleep that night.
Link slept until the
early the next morning. Partly because of hunger. It was so early,
the sun hadn't even come up yet, giving the sky a icy bluish color.
Link nearly tripped over the bushel of apples one of the villagers
gave him.
"Andim must've put it here while I was sleeping,"
Link thought. He noticed that a few were missing, and that Andim
must've taken some for herself. Link didn't mind though. He had
to get rid of some of the apples before they spoiled. He picked one
up and walked out of his house.
He rested up against a tree and
bit a huge piece out of the apple. Link's head was so empty, he
could hear the apple crunching in his mouth. When he swallowed it, he
could hear something else. It was a sort of a clanking sound.
Link
stood up and started running in the direction of where the sound came
from. He was led up a sort of hill path that finally led to a
clearing. It was an old man, practicing swordplay on a wooden
scarecrow. Link noted his constant falling down and sluggish
movement.
"Excuse me, sir," Link was unsure if what to say
next.
The man heard him and got off the ground. He brushed off
the dirt from his last fall. He had a rather long bears and no hair
on top of his head to speak of. The sword in his left hand dropped to
the ground.
"I've been waiting for you," said the old
man.
Link was perplexed. "Waiting for me? For what?"
"For
training of course."
"What training?"
The old man held
up the dropped sword up, "This training."
"Sword training?
Why do I need sword training?"
The old man began to brush his
beard with his fingers. "Because you need to fight off demons and
monsters on your journey."
"…..How did you know that I was
going to encounter monsters and demons?"
"Just trust me….I
know. Now, grab a sword and we will begin the training."
Link
decided to humor this old man. He picked up one of the swords that
was on a rack to his left. He almost smiled at this ridiculous
ordeal, but even he knew to respect his elders.
"First, I will
teach you how to block. Hold your sword up like this," the old man
held the hilt above his head and pointed the blade down to the ground
in the opposite direction of the handle. "I will come at you and
you will deflect by bringing the sword up and pushing mine
back."
Link imitated the man as he charged at him. Until Link
felt the force, he barley used effort to hold up the sword. But when
Link felt the force of the old man, he immediately knew that he was
deceived by the old man, who had only pretended to be weak and slow.
It happened so fast to Link that he was pushed back before he
could counter. He landed on the ground with a thud and held his rump
as he stood up.
"Looks can be deceiving, young warrior," said
the old man with a laugh.
"So, you've been waiting here for
me just to humiliate me?" asked Link, a little angry.
"Humiliated?
There is no one here to give you the look of humiliation. I am only
here to train you."
Link noticed that he still had the apple, he
picked it up and pretended to take a bite. Then, with great speed, he
threw it at the old man. The man swung his blade so quickly, it
sliced the apple in half with no sound. The split apple lie no more
than three inches away from him.
"You must learn to respect
your elders…..For that, you are now obligated to return here every
morning for training until you set off. If you want to have reflexes
like mine…..you will do as I say. Now, you should be getting to you
job now. Everyone one is waking up."
Link turned around, and
indeed, he saw people leaving their houses and doing their usual
chores. Just before Link left, the old man called, "Remember: not a
word of this to anyone."
Link slid down the hill and went to
work. He had not seen the sun until he was down from the hill. The
clearing's trees must've shaded the sun's morning light.
Everyday, when Link came to work, Andim and his boss both noticed
that he looked as if he had been to work already. And though it
happened slowly, Andim noticed that he was 'growing'. Not in
height or width, but in muscle.
The day came where it was time
for Link and Andim to spend the evening together eating fish, but
when the subject came up, they were both relieved to hear the other
say that they couldn't make it.
After a week of training, Link
went to visit his 'master', and Link was surprised with something
for him.
"A warrior is not complete…..without a shield," his
master said.
Link studied the beautiful object. It had a silver
lining with a huge red bird spreading it's wings on the bottom and
three golden triangles. At the top, the silver lining sort of spread
out across the tops like two vines. Link thanked the old man, and
began his training with his new shield.
Even though Link was
preoccupied with his training most of the time, he was still able to
see that Andim was getting a little secretive. She always hurried
home after work and hardly said goodbye to Link. She didn't even
make eye contact with him often. After a while, Link just thought he
was thinking things, with so many things on his mind now, that wasn't
a surprise to him.
The day of departure finally came. Everyone
was excited. It wasn't every year that a new representative of
Toaru was setting out. With the help of Ilia and Andim, Link saddled
up Epona for the long journey.
Andim pulled Link away to her
house for a moment. "Wait out here," she told Link. "I have a
present for you." Andim went into her house and came back out with
a new pair of brown boots and something green folded up.
"Wow!
New boots?" Link asked excitedly.
"Yup! And I have something
else for you," said Andim. She took the green object and unveiled
it like a curtain. There in front of Link was a green tunic. It had a
brown lining on the inside and had long white sleeves, two gauntlets,
a matching oddly shaped hat, and, what Link believed, was tights.
"I've been working on this for two weeks at night in the
dark….I guess it looks better in the dark," said Andim.
Link
tried to hide his real feelings about the gift, and accepted it.
"Thanks…Andim, that was really nice of you."
"Put it
on!"
Link reluctantly took the outfit into the house and came
back out a few minutes later. "You know, this is actually pretty
comfortable…." said Link. He moved around and got the feel of the
fabric.
"I was hoping you'd like it. Everytime I looked at
you, I wanted to tell you. That's why I did my best to avoid that by
not making eye contact with you."
Link and Andim returned to
Epona, where a crowd had suddenly formed. Everyone parted at Link's
presence and Andim followed him. Next to Epona, Mayor Doran and
Link's Master were waiting for him. Mayor Doran studied Link in his
new outfit and thought to himself, "So familiar..."
"Link,
I present to you this sword and shield, in hopes that it will help
you on your journey," said the old man in respect. When he leaned
closer to hand them to him, he whispered, "No one knows about your
training, act surprised…"
"Thank you, sir," said Link,
putting the sheathed sword and shield on his back.
The Mayor was
next to speak, "Link, young child, see to it that Toaru's gift is
delivered safely."
"I will, sir, you have my guarantee."
Link mounted Epona with the sacred object in hand. Epona, stocked
with traveling supplies, and a map, charged forward to Hyrule Field.
Link was almost gone from the horizon when everyone parted from
the crowd and left. Everyone except Andim who waited until Link was
fully out of sight and everyone was gone to say: "I'm praying for
you, Link……Good luck….."
