Expectations
ran high in Link. Everything that he had ever done in the past few
days led up to this. The battle with the ogres, the constant riding,
and him almost giving in to his insanity. But all of that didn't
matter now because he was at Hyrule City, now.
It didn't take
long for Link to realize that he was not the only village
representative there at the time. The feelings of him feeling mildly
special had vanished. People held odd gifts, each one telling a story
about the village where it came from.
Now, more than ever, he
wanted to at least know what he was giving to the Royal Family. Some
people were talking in groups. Small conversations all around him.
Although he didn't mean to, he caught on the last few words of the
people next to him, "…..beautiful princess."
He turned
around and saw that it came from a burly man holding a bow and arrows
made entirely out of wood talking to a petite and small woman,
holding a gold tiger statue. Link inched his way closer to the
people. So close, he did not realize that he was nearly breathing
down the burly man's neck.
The man didn't mean to be rough,
but he playfully put a large strong hand on Link's shoulder and
brought him around so that it looked like all three of the people
were talking. "Well, what have we here?" the man asked in a
thunderous voice.
Link was shaking unintentionally. "Oh stop
that, Bruce, you're scaring him," said the small petite woman.
"I'm Allisa. What's your name?"
"L….Link," he
managed to cough out. The man still had his hand on Link's
shoulder. It didn't hurt him, but it felt like his shoulder would
crack any minute.
"Where are you from? Judging by your clothes,
I'd say the woods," said Bruce.
"Well, sort of," said
Link. "I live near the woods."
"Oh yes, that's right, you
live in that village far away. I forgot what it was called….Let's
see…Toru….Taru?" Allisa thought hard.
"Toaru, I'm from
Toaru."
"Yes that's right. I've been there once, they sure
are dressing differently now, huh?"
"Yeah, those are some
interesting clothes you're wearing," Bruce teased.
"My
friend made them for me just for the trip. This is the first time
I've done something like this," said Link
Allisa eyed Link,
"How come Mayor Doran didn't come?"
"I don't know. He
just picked me to bring this here." Link held up the object to the
two people. They looked at him with a what's-under-the-sheet look.
"I'm not allowed to look at it. Doran gave me strict orders not
to see it."
"So?" asked Bruce. "They tell us all that
stuff. We never listen, we just wait until we're out of sight, then
we look at it."
"Doesn't the Royal Family get angry at
that?" asked Link.
"Oh, no," said Allisa. "They've grown
used to it. We all do it."
"Yeah," said Bruce. "You're
far enough from your village. Why don't you look at
yours?"
"I…don't want to. I know I can't, so I won't,"
said Link.
Bruce folded his arms and gave Link a hard stare,
"Doran would've done it."
"Now Bruce, I think it's very
noble of Link to do this."
Link smiled, then remembered why he
was talking to these people in the first place. "I heard you
mention a princess."
"Oh, looks like someone has his eye on
the princess," Bruce let out a deep laugh.
"I do not! I don't
even know what she looks like!"
"I don't either," said
Allisa. "No one does."
"No one's seen her in some time,"
said Bruce. "Some say she fears the light, forcing her to live in
darkness."
"I highly doubt that."
Link clenched the
object in his hands, suddenly feeling more protective of it than
ever. Link saw that some of the village representatives were leaving,
no objects in their hands.
"Looks like their starting to
present their gifts," said Allisa.
"What do I do? I've never
done this before," Link said, panicky.
"Relax, kid," said
Bruce. "All you have to do is go in there, get on one knee and bow.
Say "my village of Whatever bears a gift for you". When a guard
comes to accept it, you give it to them and leave. Your village is
always the last to present, so they'd probably be so bored that
they won't even care how ridiculous you look." Bruce
chuckled.
"Oh Bruce, leave him alone!" said Allisa. She turned
to face Link, "Don't worry, you're going to do fine." She
smiled.
"Snowhead Village!" a guard called out.
"That's
me," said Bruce. "It was nice meeting you, bye!" Bruce ran to
the guard and into the Royal Family's chamber.
"You know, when
I first came here, the guard looked at me funny," said Link.
"What
do you mean?" asked Allisa.
"Well, I showed him this gift, and
he just went blank."
Allisa shook her head. "I have no
idea."
"Great Bay Village!" the guard called out.
"Oh,
that's me, I live near the ocean, hence the name. Anyway, it was
great meeting you! Hope to see you again soon."
Allisa turned
and left. By now, there were only about six people in the room
outside of the Royal Family's chamber. Link included. Soon there
were only four, then two, then he was all alone. After a short
eternity, the guard came out one last time.
"Toaru Village,"
he called unnecessarily.
"I'm here," said Link. He walked
to the guard and he led him into the chamber. The King sat
comfortably on his throne. From a distance, he looked like a snow
top, mostly because of his white beard.
Link walked reluctantly
to him. There was a long red velvet carpet leading up to him. Link
didn't know how far he was supposed to go until he stopped. At
last, he got on one knee, bowed and held up the artifact to him,
keeping his head down.
Remembering what Bruce told him, he said,
"My village of Toaru bears a gift for you."
"What is it?"
the King asked
Link was taken back at how he responded. It was a
normal tone, not fancy or noble or anything.
"I…don't know
sir. I was instructed not to know," said Link, nervous.
The
words of the young man hit the King like a punch. "Arise, son,"
said the King.
Link obeyed. He held the object in his arms,
tightly. "Follow me."
The King walked down a dark corridor
behind his throne. There was a huge wall in front of them.
"Um…this
is just a wall," said Link.
"It's what's behind it that
matters. This is not a wall, it's a door," said the King. He
pushed on the door with all of his strength. Dirt fell under the
pressure, but the door did not move. "I need your help, kid."
Link
pressed his back against the door and pushed with his feet. He could
feel the door opening. More dirt fell. The effects of abandonment of
the door never being open made it that way. Finally, the door swung
open.
Link found himself in what seemed like a temple. Some of it
was in ruins. There was a shallow pedestal near the entrance, another
pedestal with something carved on it in the back, and two stone doors
with three triangles on it.
"Where are we?" asked Link,
amazed.
"This is the Temple of Time, Link," said the King, not
turning to face him.
"How do you know my name?"
"I knew
you were going to come here. One day. I waited year after year for
the day you would return. There is a lot that you don't know. You
are more than you think you are. Remove the cloth from the gift that
you have given me. Don't worry, you can look at it now."
Link
slowly pulled the cloth from the artifact. It dropped to the floor in
a pool. Link held in his hands, a huge green emerald surrounded by
gold and a swirl in the center. It was simply beautiful. It could fit
in Link's hand, and had room to spare.
"It's beautiful,"
Link said in a daze.
"That is the Kokiri's Emerald. It belongs
to you."
"To me? But this is Toaru's gift to you."
The
king walked over to the pedestal and picked up another object wrapped
in a cloth. It was around the same size as the Kokiri's Emerald.
The King removed the cloth and there was a ruby surrounded by gold in
the shape of a "V".
"This is yours too. It is called the
Goron's Ruby."
"Who were they? I never heard of
either."
"The Kokiri's lived in a forest long ago. Until
dark times came and no one stood a chance. The Goron's were just
the same. They lived in the mountains, in solitude. The hero, thought
to have destroyed all of the evil in Hyrule vanished. No one knows
where he is. Or if he's still alive.
"The sacred relic, known
as the Trifore, was split and broken into three pieces again. They
say it still lives, but no one knows for sure. You were born to
protect these stones, known as the Three Spiritual Stones."
"But
sir," said Link, I only have two."
"There is another stone
known as Zora's Sapphire. I do not know where it is. I was to
protect the Ruby, Toaru Village was to protect the Emerald, but I
know not of the whereabouts of the Sapphire. You must find it."
"I
don't know. I live a happy peaceful life in Toaru. I have friends
and almost family there, I do not wish to live the rest of my life
out in Hyrule Field."
The King stroked his beard. "I see. But
there is another reason why you must find it. My daughter was
kidnapped by evil dark creatures. They believe that she possesses it,
but she does not. If you find it, we can get her back. Fear not,
Link, the stone will come to you. You do not have to go out and find
it if you do not want to. With two in your possession already, the
other stone's power will awaken, it will be easier."
"I know
I have to ride home with these two objects in hand, but there will be
demons after me. I narrowly escaped with just one."
"You were
destined to hold the Kokiri's Emerald. You can use the power from
that. I also heard that you were trained to fight. Just believe in
yourself. Please, find my daughter."
"It would help a little
to know what her name is…."
"…..it's Zelda."
Link's
mind raced with questions as he rode back home to Toaru Village.
Oddly enough, there were no more demons or monsters after the stones,
especially ogres. "Maybe they've given up," Link thought.
There was a huge crowd waiting for Link when he returned. Andim
was at the front. It seemed that during the entire trip, this was the
only time he smiled happily. Now he had two stones, and everyone
expected him to not have any.
He hid them under the hem of his
tunic. Everyone cheered and Link was soon bombarded with questions.
He told everyone the story about the ogres that he battled. After a
while, the Mayor shooed them away and gave Link some space. Once
everyone cleared out, only Andim and Ilia stayed. Ilia patted Epona
on her back. "She's had a long trip. Let's go brush her up,"
she said.
On their way to the small pond, a crowd of small
children awaited him. All beamed when they saw Andim and him
approach. "There he is!" one child cried.
"What's going on
here?" asked Link.
"We want to learn how to fight like you,
Link!" a small child called out in a loud voice.
"Yeah! We
want to kick butt!"
"Yeah!" all of the children cheered at
once.
Link laughed, "But I'm still learning myself."
"Please,
Link!" Andim pleaded.
"Please!" the rest pleaded.
Link
shrugged, "I guess I can show you a few moves."
"Link's
gonna teach us how to fight! Yay!"
All the children cheered.
"Hold on there, kids," Link calmed them down. "To be a good
warrior, you have to be calm and at peace, but at the same time, you
have to tough and aggressive." Link playfully hit his fist in the
palm of his opposite hand.
"But how can we be calm and tough at
the same time?" asked a blonde child.
Link scratched the back of
his neck, "Lets see if this helps…."
"Earth, sky, day
night. Sound and silence, dark and light. One alone is not enough.
You need both together. Winter, summer, moon and sun…" Link
pulled his sword out of his sheath, jumped up and came down to the
ground with a sword swoop.
"Lesson number one!" Andim
came by and handed each of the children a stick to represent a sword.
"Like a rock, hah, hah, you must be hard. Hah…hah."
Link pretended to hit something.
Like an oak, hah, hah, you
must stand firm, hah, hah. Come quick…" Link's sword glided
over the kids' heads as his sword swooped over them, "Like my
blade. Think fast, hah, hah, unafraid!"
The children
repeated everything he did, and repeated the words. "Like a
rock, hah, hah, I must be hard. Hah, hah, like an oak, hah, hah, I
must stand firm. Hah, hah, come quick, like my blade. Think fast,
hah, hah, unafraid."
"Ok, Link, I'm ready!" called a
small child.
"Uh huh, but you're still out of balance,"
Link tipped the child with his finger. "You're only halfway
there."
Link sat crossed legged on the grass with his hands on
his knees.
"Like a cloud…you are soft. Like the trees, you
sway in the wind……Creeping slow you're at peace because you
know……it's ok to be afraid."
Again, the children
repeated what he did.
"Like a cloud, I am soft. Like the
trees, I sway in the wind. Creeping slow I'm at peace because I
know……It's ok to be afraid……"
Link stood in place,
doing various moves as the children mimicked him. Repeating
everything Link sang a second later.
"One alone is not
enough. You need both together. Winter, summer, moon and sun. Lesson
number one."
Now half of the kids sang one part, and the
other half sang the other part,
"Like a cloud…"
"Like
a rock, hah hah I must be hard."
"Like the trees, I sway in
wind."
Link sang, "You can fly!"
"Creeping
slow I'm at peace because I know…"
"Like my blade. Think
fast…"
"It's ok to be afraid."
"Unafraid."
"You
have begun!"
All of the children sang, "Lesson
number….lesson number…lesson number….lesson number…lesson
number one!"
And with that, all sticks dropped and everyone
fell back in an exhausting fashion….
