From
what Link heard of Hyrule in all of the stories, he never would have
guessed the size of it. He only wished Andim or anybody would be able
to see it with him. As Epona walked over the field with him, he
looked at the never ending landscape.
The past hours of
sightseeing for him only seemed like ten minutes. Around the time
where he got used to it, he finally remembered why he was there in
the first place. It was getting late and he had been blindly moving
nowhere, that he knew of at least.
As the sun set on the horizon,
Link looked for a place to stay the night. He thought that Epona had
walked enough for the day anyway. Around a few trees and a small
river, Link got off Epona and started a small fire.
Around the
weak flame, Link could barely see the map. He saw his home town,
Toaru, where he began, and Hyrule City. He looked around at his
surroundings and then at the map that symbolized his surroundings.
He realized that he went in the wrong direction for at least half
of his trip. And to make matters worse, he was in demon territory. He
had to keep a sharp eye as the words of Mayor Doran echoed in his
mind, "Many demons and monsters will be after this. It must be
delivered safely."
He looked on the map in hopes that he would
find the river he was sitting next to. He scanned the map until he
found a small river that seemed reasonable to where he was at. "Hylia
River," Link said to himself. "We didn't go too far away off
track. We should be back on the right path by midday tomorrow," he
said to Epona.
Epona looked rather tired and fatigued. Link noted
her tired look and said to her, "Yeah, I'm hungry too." He
stood up and checked Epona for food supplies. He pulled out a juicy
apple for himself and one for Epona as well.
He sat up against
Epona and looked up at the stars in the moonless night. "I wonder
how Andim and all of the villagers are doing," Link thought as he
took a bite from his apple.
"I think it's time we go to bed,"
Link said to Epona. "We still have a long way until we reach Hyrule
City." Link took out a blanket and rested up against Epona. He let
the fire burn in hopes that it would ward off demons.
Link fell
asleep a lot easier than he expected to out in the wild. He slept
soundly and dreamt about his home village of Toaru. All the people
doing their work. And Andim helping him at his job. He hoped that
Andim wasn't worrying about him, and vice-versa.
Link awoke
the next morning to the slight smell of burning grass. He opened his
eyes immediately, recognizing the smell. He bolted upright and saw
that some of the fire had caught on the surrounding glass.
It
didn't take Link long to put it out, but his heart was still
pounding as he did. He was reminded of a certain "accident" that
happened in his home which drove him to keep a bucket of water by his
bedside at all times.
Link looked up at the sky and noticed that
it was still early. The sun was barely up at all. The festival wasn't
until a few days, but Link was always testy when it came to a time
limit. He saddled up Epona, packed all of the things he had out for
that night, and set off.
As he rode off to Hyrule city, he held
the artifact in his left hand and held Epona's reins in the other.
His entire body ached to uncover the piece of cloth and see what
Mayor Doran didn't want him to see. But every time his hand reached
for it, he stopped and remembered to stay loyal to his duties.
After
another uneventful day of riding across Hyrule, Link began to feel
the effects of loneliness. He was so bored all the time because he
had seen no demons after the artifact. He began to wonder if all of
that was just a lie to keep him more focused and alert.
Link
resorted to talking to Epona and, unintentionally, to himself.
Answering his own questions, having conversations with himself or
just talking to the birds that flew overhead.
He nearly cursed
Mayor Doran's name for trying to scare him like that. Link was now
craving action and battles, but of course, there was none. He began
to wonder if anyone would want to have the thing. That is, until one
day.
The next day began with an unwelcoming rainstorm. It poured
hard down on Link and Epona. Link's poncho wasn't doing much good
for him, and Epona was soaking wet, even from under Link.
Epona
walked slowly and Link didn't mind at all. He wouldn't be moving
so fast if he were her either. Link sneezed. Was he coming down with
a cold? He hoped not. Hyrule City wasn't too far away now. And how
bad would it be if you were sneezing in front of the Royal
Family?
For the first time during the whole trip, he was glad that
there really were no monsters after the artifact. But the one good
thing about that day was soon shattered when he felt that something
big was galloping up behind him. He turned around, scared.
There,
behind him, was a huge ogre with a club, twice the size as him. He
was charging at Link. Link whipped Epona with her reins and made her
charge forward, away from the monster.
"I'm beginning to
think that Mayor Doran wasn't lying about the monsters," Link
said to Epona. Each second of riding away, Link looked behind him and
how far away the ogre was from him. Each time he turned around, he
saw that it was getting closer.
The ogre was going pretty fast
for being really big and riding a boar. Link soon realized that the
ogre was being followed by his team. They were smaller than the
leader, but still big enough to flatten him if he didn't fight
back.
Now the band of ogres surrounded him. One from the side of
him knocked him off and sent him flying many feet in front of Epona.
Link clenched the object in his hand and accidentally let it go a few
feet before him. Link landed on his face. He looked up, wiped the mud
off of his face and saw that the object was uncovered slightly. He
lay there for a long moment and just stared at the flash of green
that he saw. He shook his head, knowing that he wasn't supposed to
look at it.
He jumped up, ran over to pick the object up and
started running. He put two fingers in his mouth and whistled for
Epona to come up to him. She did as she ran by his side until Link
was able to jump up on her from the side.
As soon as Link found
his balance, he started to run from the ogres again. But he knew now
that he couldn't outrun them. He stopped Epona and turned her
around.
"Let's go Epona. I'm tired of playing defense,"
said Link.
Epona didn't seem to argue. Link unsheathed his
sword and charged at the smaller ogres. He went for the one that was
closest to him. He slashed his sword at him, knocking him off. Not
paying attention to him, he focused on the next two that were a
little in front of him.
His pushed one off with his right hand
and whacked the other one's face with the hilt of his sword,
knocking him out. The other one fell off. Now there were three left
on their boars, including the leader.
Link set the artifact down
the tight part of his tunic, to keep it in place. He was now closest
to the leader. He slashed at his back, but his sword bounced back and
vibrated rapidly, causing Link to squiggle around some.
When Link
regained focus, he saw that the three ogres had gotten back on their
rides. Link felt a little discouraged at that moment. Then, through
the rain, he remembered his training back at Toaru. His master told
him: "Whenever you are outnumbered in a battle, always take the
leader down. The rest will follow."
Link quietly thanked the old
man, even though he couldn't hear him, for helping him out. Even if
he wasn't there.
"Ok, I just have to get the leader…..but
how?" Link thought to himself. "My sword will just ricochet off
his armor. I have to take him down in one powerful shot."
Link
studied him as he rode in circles around him. "What it I slash him
in the eye? Then he'll blind, right? Oh damn he's got two
eyes!"
Link looked at his armor. It was held together by string.
All he had to do was cut the string and all his armor would fall off
and he would be wide open. Link put his plan to work.
He rode up
as close to the leader as he could. Then felt a shower of arrows pelt
his back. He was lucky that he had his shield on. As soon as Link was
close enough, he sliced cleanly through string, sending the thin
metal flying. Then Link blindly slashed at the ogre as best as he
could.
He felt his sword tear through the ogre's tough flesh.
Now the grass, and most of Link's face, was stained with
odd-colored blood. The leader, wounded and disoriented, called a
retreat and rode off into the thunderous clouds on the horizon.
Link
let out a huge sigh of relief and exhaustion. He knew now that Mayor
Doran wasn't lying about the demons and monsters after the
artifact. Link wanted more than ever to see what they were after so
badly.
But Link, again, remembered to stay with why he was there
in the first place. He glanced up at the sky and let the rain cleanse
his face of blood. He felt a wonderful feeling on victory. He was
happy that now he can fight more and feel that wonderful feeling
more. But at the same time was afraid. Afraid that he would have the
thirst for blood and wind up hurting the ones he loved.
Link
mounted Epona and rode onward to Hyrule City. After a while of
riding, the rain had stopped pouring and the sun came out. It dried
Link and Epona off. Then, off in the distance, Link saw a beautiful,
huge and tremendous white castle coming into view.
For that brief
moment, Link felt that that view made the entire trip worthwhile. It
took a few more hours to arrive at the castle. Each step making it
seem bigger and bigger.
As the sun went down, candles were being
lit. People were gathering around the castle for the festival. Link
dismounted Epona and tied her up the a post.
The whole place
looked like a orange colored painting. People wore masks and
celebrated time. Link held the object with both his hands. He looked
around at all of the strange people. But then again, he wasn't a
very common person either.
This place, he soon learned, was the
town market. Then he set his eyes in the castle. Some people were
being escorted there already. Link knew that that was where he needed
to be. He walked up to the castle, eyes fixed, not looking at
anything else.
"That is where I need to be…." Link said to
himself.
He walked up to one of the guards. "Excuse me," Link
said nervously.
"Yes sir?" the guard politely replied.
"I'm
from Toaru, I have something to give to the Royal Family."
"Ah
yes, Toaru Village. How come Mayor Doran didn't come this
time?"
"I'm not sure. He just asked me to deliver this."
Link held up the object for the guard to see. The man's eyes went
blank.
"Yes, of course. We knew this day would come….Please
follow me to the Royal Family's chamber….."
Link hesitantly
followed him, not knowing what to expect next…..
