Battle of Hyrule Field
Link walked through the deserted town, taking note of all the places that could be used and where. After the races of Hyrule had left to rally there respective people, the drawbridge into the town had been closed, and all other entrances and exits blocked. Suddenly something occurred to Link. What if the enemy came through the natural borders? The mountains that protected the town now seemed to be an enemy of the town. Link frowned at the mountains that surrounded the town, and decided that if Ganondorf wanted to use the mountains, the people would have to stop him.
He continued making his rounds around the town and he eventually ran into Zelda. Link was surprised and a little suspicious of her.
"What are you doing down here Princess?" Link asked icily.
"I came to see what you were up to Link," Zelda said softly, coming a little closer. Link looked at her levelly.
"Checking to make sure that we will be secure. Ganondorf will not hesitate to attack a weak point in our defences," Link said, rather harshly. Zelda didn't seem to notice as she looked around.
"You are the boy that rescued me from that guild. I never had the chance to properly thank you for that," Zelda spoke softly. Link remembered that day and the way she had figured out a way for him to escape. He almost wished she hadn't because then he wouldn't have met Kariah in the Temple of Time.
"I am, but I have changed a lot from the thief I once was. It's funny how destiny seems to have its own ideas of how people should live," Link said quietly. Zelda nodded.
"I'm confused though Link, who are we, why did all this happen, why do I have memories that aren't really mine? How did I know that you and the rest of those people were sages? I just don't understand, how can this be?" Zelda asked, giving the Hero some things to think about as well.
"I don't even know what I am anymore Princess, all I know is that when this is all over, there is no way that we will be turning back to any old life. I just know that things will never be the same after this battle," Link said quietly, leaving some of his coldness behind.
"Everything changes because of war," Zelda said quietly. Link had the sudden urge to hug Zelda, and let her know that it would be all right.
Link and Zelda both suddenly heard the sounds of the drums. Link called Epona, who was grazing in the meadow before Hyrule Castle and she came running. He mounted and saw the disappointed look on Zelda's pretty features.
"I suppose you want to come with huh?" Link asked, dismounting so he could lift her onto Epona's back. She nodded and Link lifted her onto Epona's back. This time around he was much more gentle because he remembered the last time.
FlashbackHe grabbed Zelda and practically threw her up on Libby. She gave a slight shriek as Link did this but didn't have time to hesitate because Link was shortly on the horse behind her.
End FlashbackZelda was thinking of the same moment and when their eyes met, she couldn't help but giggle.
"Thank you for doing lifting me so much more gently this time around," Zelda said with a bit of a smirk that looked odd on her face. Link grinned back feeling something that he never thought he would feel again. It was fun to be around Zelda.
Together the Hero of Time and the Sage of Time headed to the gatehouse to see who was at the gate. The quickly climbed the ramparts to look over the wall and in front of the gates were five score (1) Gorons and each Goron was carrying more than their weight in food.
"Open the gates Brother!" Darunia said with a wave. Link signalled for the gate soldier to lower the drawbridge. The Gorons came in and assembled in the middle of the city.
"Brother Link, we have brought with us all the bombs that we could harvest and that we had in storage. We also had a few Powder Kegs lying around and we have brought them too. Also Biggoron was able to craft several swords for you Hylians to use," Darunia said, giving Link a stock report. Link nodded fairly pleased with the amount of weapons that had been brought by the Gorons.
"That is very good, take the bombs and the provisions to the castle. We don't want the bombs in the village. If the enemy decides to use fire against us we don't want the bombs in range of fire, and the swords can go to the armoury," Link said, directing them to the castle.
"Link, the Zoran warriors are here!" Zelda shouted from the ramparts. Link heard the horn in the distance and Darunia nodded. Link walked back to the wall and greeted King Zora and the warriors. Ruto and many other female Zora's were among the warriors.
"Ruto, welcome," Link said, shaking her hand. All of the females were carrying large baskets of fish. The two races headed to Hyrule Castle and Link rejoined Zelda on the battlements to watch for the others.
"What do you think our odds are of winning this war Link?" Zelda asked softly as he came to her side to watch the field. Link looked at her curiously before turning back to look out on the field.
"I am fairly confident that we will be extremely outnumbered," Link said calmly. Zelda looked at him in confusion. How could he be so calm about something like war? People were going to die!
"How can you be so calm about it all?" Zelda asked, looking up at Link, confusion in her eyes, "Aren't you worried that you could be killed?" Link glanced at her out of the corner of his eye and then he slowly turned to face her.
"I won't die Princess, I can assure you that?" Link said, an almost haunted look in his eyes. Zelda was definitely surprised and confused with the look and she wasn't sure how to act. To her, Link was really mysterious, even more so than he was when she had first met him in Hyrule City.
"Care to explain?" Zelda asked, curiosity in her icy tone. Link frowned slightly and glanced at her.
"Why so curious?" Link answered, asking her another question. Zelda felt a small blush creep up onto her face. Link took in the blush for a moment,
"I see," he said quietly. Zelda's face flushed even redder.
"I'm just curious, about your adventures, and, and why you have such a confidence. I want to find out what makes you so strong, even in the face of terrible peril!" Zelda blurted out, blushing furiously. Link raised a blonde eyebrow at Zelda.
"If you truly want to hear the answer," Link said quietly. Zelda nodded quickly.
"All my life I eluded death, from the time I was a baby to now. I have learned that death is not death; it's just a changing of worlds. It's the adventure outside of this world, but as great as that would be, there is still adventure in this world, and until one beats the odds and challenges in this world and their time has run out, it will be time to start a new adventure in the new world," Link said quietly, looking away from Zelda.
"Did Kari teach you that?" Zelda asked softly, inching closer to the hero. Link's brow furrowed thoughtfully before he answered,
"I suppose she did, not intentionally though," Link said, thoughtfully.
"Tell me more about her, she intrigues me. Why would she ride out and let Ganondorf go?" Zelda asked coming closer still to the hero.
"Kariah rode out to find the Hylian riders, your cousin Conan and the riders headed southeast into the Hylia Mountains. She hopes to catch up to them in time to help us. As to why she let Ganondorf go, she never said. Your guess is as good as mine," Link explained, turning back to watch the field.
"Interesting, she is very brave to hunt down my cousin. Hang on did you say Kariah? As in the Goddess of Time Kariah?" Zelda asked incredulously. Link merely nodded before pointing out something on the field.
"Look, to the southeast, it's the Kokiri, and…" Link broke off in astonishment.
"Sheikah warriors," Zelda said calmly. Link was dumbfounded, who knew that there were so many warriors left. There were at least ten score and they were walking with the Kokiri, protecting them.
"Saria, you're in trouble girl," Link grumbled. The Kokiri weren't supposed to be participating in this war. He had strictly told Saria to hide her people deep in the Lost Woods. Another movement to the southwest caught Link's attention. The Gerudos were racing for Hyrule City on their steeds. Suddenly the lead rider blew a horn and it sounded out around the field and it was a signal of danger.
"Link! Look, the Sheikah and the Kokiri are running!" Zelda yelled, pointing out to the southeast. The Gerudo riders were closing in on the gate.
"Open the gate!" Link shouted above the roar of the people on his side of the wall. Soon the Sheikah and the Kokiri also passed through the gate and then Link saw the wave of monsters running for Hyrule City.
"Close the gate!" Link yelled and the bridge started going up. All the sages with the exception of Rauru joined Link swiftly on the ramparts.
"Nabooru, where did they come from?" Link demanded, looking back at the army marching steadily to the town.
"They appeared in the desert and it was a good thing that we were ready to leave, otherwise we would have been slaughtered. We escaped without any deaths, only Ganondorf is on horseback, the rest are marching," Nabooru said, looking back out at the oncoming army.
"When is Kariah going to be back?" Darunia asked, watching the army.
"She said look for us to the southeast on the fourth dawn. That would be tomorrow morning. We must hold out until then," Link said determined. Something suddenly tugged on Link's tunic.
"Link, what are we supposed to do?" Saria asked, letting go of his tunic. Link's face looked at her helplessly.
"Why did you come Saria? I told you and the rest of the Kokiri to hide in the Lost Woods. This isn't your fight." Link said, thoroughly annoyed.
"We came with food for your army, and lots of arrows and Deku Sticks and Deku Nuts and slings with lots of Deku Seeds for your little warriors. We came because the Deku Tree told us to and that the past war wouldn't end up with the same destruction that the first war handed Hyrule. We will fight for you Hero of Time. Our leader is the Deku Tree and we are here on his orders," Saria said, somewhat defiantly.
"Fine, Zelda, I need you to go to the Temple of Time and ring the bell to alert those in the castle that the army is on its way. Nabooru, I need you to post sentries around the battlements and keep an eye on the army. Impa and your warriors go to the armoury and make sure that everyone is armed. Slings to all of the Kokiri and bows and arrows to the Zoran, Gerudo, Hylian and yourselves. Gorons should use the wooden staffs and swords of their choosing. The bombs and kegs will stay at the castle until we need them…" A young Goron interrupted Link.
"Sir Link, would we have time to set up a bomb field?" he asked. Link's eyes widened at the wonderful idea.
"Lania! How close are the enemy?" Link shouted to the top of the wall were Lania was working on sentry duty.
"On foot I'd say a few hours yet," Lania shouted back. Link nodded and pointed to the Goron who had spoken.
"Go, and hurry we will need all the time we can get," Link said, directing some of the Gorons to the castle. Suddenly the bells in the Temple of Time began to ring and everyone turned to look at the temple.
"Sheikah, take the army and arm them, those Gerudos whom are already armed will stay in case of an emergency, lets go to the castle. Link said, mounting Epona who seemed to stay near him.
Link was the last of the people to head to the armoury; he had gone and informed Harkinian of all that was happening. The king was astonished by the amount of people that had come to defend Hyrule. He was also very proud to be the king of such a devoted country.
"Link, I must ask a question of you, you are not of noble birth, but would you consider becoming Zelda's husband?" Harkinian asked. Link's eyes widened slightly at the request.
"I don't know your majesty, I am not likely worthy of the princess. I am not a prince and I don't know if I had a father of noble birth…" Harkinian interrupted Link.
"I think that my daughter has found her knight," Harkinian said seriously. Link turned away unsure what to say or do. His heart was still sore for Kariah, not Zelda. Silently the king and the hero entered the armoury. Link and the king both found a young Sheikah warrior moving around the weapons.
"Sheikah, state your name," Link said coldly as the young Sheikah stood to attention.
"My name is Sheik of the Sheikah. I have been waiting for you Hero, Nabooru has requested that you where this tunic instead of chain mail. It has magic woven into its cloth and you will be able to resist whatever is thrown at you," Sheik said, handing Link the black tunic.
Link stared at the tunic for a moment. Black was the highest position in the Gerudo society. Only the King of the Gerudo could wear black. Did this mean that he was the King of the Gerudo? Link didn't have time to wonder, he quickly removed the red tunic that told of his old rank in the Gerudo society and donned the black tunic.
Link then sheathed the Master Sword across his back and he place the Mirror Shield in front of the scabbard. He also donned the rest of his weaponry, he glanced at Sheik who was helping the King get armoured up. A sudden memory surfaced in his mind.
FlashLink ran into the Temple of Time and there standing just inside was Sheik.
"There was a legend of the Triforce that has been passed down by my people, the Sheikah. One who obtains the Triforce with a righteous heart shall have his wish granted and lead Hyrule into a Golden Age. One tainted with an evil heart shall not have his wish fulfilled, but left with a fragment of the Triforce that most represents that person. The ones chosen by destiny will receive the other two fragments. The Triforce of Courage fragment, belongs to you Link, the Hero of Time, and the Triforce of Wisdom belongs to the Seventh Sage," Sheik said, suddenly waving his hands in a fancy formation and in a blink of an eye, the Princess of Hyrule was standing where Sheik had been.
"I will meet you at the gate Link," Harkinian said, leaving the armoury. Link glanced back at Zelda.
"I take it your father doesn't know about your secret identity does he?" Link asked with a bit of a smirk on his face. The eye that Link could see widened slightly in amazement and confusion.
"How did you know?" She asked totally miffed at Link's abilities. He gave her a secretive smile and left the armoury. He didn't feel like opening up to Zelda all the way yet.
Link stood beside Nabooru and Harkinian on the battlements watching Ganondorf's army march onto the minefield. The Goron who was in charge of the minefield watched and waited for the rigged bombs to go off.
"Archer's and sling throwers ready, " Link shouted to the Gerudo Archers and the Hylians and Kokiri who were armed with slings who stood ready on either side of him on the ramparts and down below on the ground.Both armies seemed to freeze as the last rays of the sun disappeared below the horizon and all of the Hyrulians that weren't on the verge of engaging in battle watched as the moon rose, some of them wondering if they would ever see that moon rise over Hyrule ever again.
Link watched as a Moblin stepped closed to one of the marked bombs on the ground. Suddenly the bomb exploded with power and created a great hole in the earth killing four Moblins right there.
"Fire!" Link yelled and a volley of arrows and Deku Seeds flew down into Ganondorf's ranks. Chaos ensued and now bombs were going off everywhere in the field below as the enemy panicked slightly.
The defenders on the ground behind the wall shot their weapons as Link directed. The Hylians and the Sheikah had teamed together and sharpened the tips of the Deku Sticks and made piles for the Goron's to throw.
"Archers down!" Link yelled as the Gorons ran forward with spears to send flying into the army below. Ganondorf's army were starting to get fed up with the defenders so the Moblins decided to let their spears fly.
"Incoming!" Link warned and the people on the ground behind the wall raced for cover as the volley of spears came through the air. Two Zora's were hit and a spear glanced off the back of a Goron.
"Smart kid," Ganondorf grumbled as one his head officers reported the account of hits on his side.
"Three hundred Moblins down and fifty Iron Knuckles. Most of the Wolfos and Stalchilds were killed in the bomb field. Two hundred of your lizards are also dead," the Stalfos said gruffly.
"And how many of theirs are dead?" Ganondorf asked icily. The captain shuddered slightly as he gave his answer.
"Ten my lord," the Stalfos said with a cringe. Ganondorf exploded.
"What! How can they have only ten dead!" Ganondorf shouted. The captain couldn't answer; he was killed in Ganondorf's brutal retaliation.
"Find me the ReDead and the Gibdo, and find me the Poes, I want those Hyrulians quaking. Get a move on!" Ganondorf hollered.
Link and the rest of the defenders suddenly heard the blood-freezing scream grace the night.
"Not good!" Link shouted, "Cover your ears!" Link ran down the stairs and nearly ran into Sheik.
"Link, what can you do to stop them?" Sheik cried gruffly. Link glanced at the moon. The only way to paralyse the Gibdo and the ReDead was to expose them to bright light. There were still two hours till dawn and Link didn't know if he wanted to manipulate time now with the Sun Song. He was afraid of what the consequences could be.
"Zelda, do you have the Light Arrows?" Link whispered to the disguised princess. She nodded, and gave him the sacred arrows of light. Link suddenly caught sight of the extremely worried look in Zelda's ruby eye.
"It will be alright princess," Link said, giving her a quick reassuring hug. He then left her and was back up on the battlements in a flash. Link notched one of the light tipped arrows on his bow and let it fly towards the first ReDead that was nearing the walls.
The ReDead staggered a bit but then continued walking. Link was growing desperate. How could they defeat the ReDead without getting close and personal? The people would be dead in a matter of time; the scream of the ReDead was definitely deadly if they got near the paralysed victim.
Link's mind was working furiously. What could defeat the ReDead besides the Sun? Suddenly some of Kariah's words echoed through his memory.
"The Composer Brothers, Sharp and Flat didn't not know that their song would be able to alter time's flow and when used with the Ocarina of Time, this song will change night into day and day into night. We must use it in great need only Link, The more we use it the less time we have," Kariah said softly.
"Damn it!" Link vaulted from the wall and grabbed the nearest Kokiri.
"Where is Saria?" Link demanded. The Kokiri pointed to the Temple of Time.
"She's in the Bell Tower," the Kokiri answered. Link pulled out the Ocarina of Time and quickly warped to the temple.
"Saria! I need your ocarina, please hurry down!" Link shouted. Saria ran down the stairs and ran right into Link.
"Here, what do you need it for?" Saria asked.
"I don't have time to explain, see you later," Link said as he rushed out of the Temple of Time. Libby was grazing nearby and Link swiftly mounted Zelda's horse. Together they galloped back to the gate where the defenders continued to take out the enemy down below.
"Hylians, Gerudo, Sheikah, Gorons and Zoran! Be ready to charge into the enemy, we are going out into the field. There aren't many enemies left to slay with the power of arrows alone. Only steel can break the Stalfos and disarm the Iron Knuckles," Link shouted above the battle.
The troops all ran to find horses and the rest waited for Link to open the gate. They were confused as to why they were going out into battle when they were fairly safe behind the walls. Link mounted Epona and rode her to the top of the battlements.
He brought Saria's Fairy Ocarina to his mouth and began to play the song of the composer brothers, the Sun Song. It echoed powerfully through the field and all of the ReDead and the Gibdo were frozen in the wake of the Sun Song. Hoping that the people would be able to hear telepathy, Link sent a mental message out to the people below.
"Open the gate soldier, take down the frozen souls in the field, they won't stay that way for long! Go!" Link shouted mentally while still playing the Sun Song. The soldier jumped and the gate went down. With a skilful leap, Epona rode the drawbridge down and Link appeared in the front line and he rode for the nearest ReDead on the field, and with a slice of his sword, the lost soul found its way home.
In a pounding of hooves, webbed feet and rolling body masses, the Hyrulian races raced for the enemy who seemed fairly confused by the turn of events. Gorons were rolling rocks of destruction. Link grinned as Darunia's son flattened a Lizalfos. Link dismounted Epona and sent her back to the gate and then he started taking down monsters on foot.
He saw Nabooru impale an Iron Knuckle and finish it off. Impa's Sheikah were swift as lightning and were taking down many of the less armoured foe. Link also saw Ruto leading some Zora's into battle against some Moblins that had managed to stay out of arrow range.
Sheik and the King Harkinian had somehow managed to be fighting back to back and making a fairly good team, until Ganondorf spotted the king. With Sheik at the King's back, the death ball of light that Ganondorf shot at the King of Hyrule didn't hit Sheik. It was enough to knock King Harkinian down and out of the battle with Zelda sobbing at his side.
"No!" Sheik cried as the king fell against her.
"I wish I could see my daughter one last time," the king mumbled.
"But father, it is me, Zelda," Zelda mumbled, lowering the mask on her face. The king smiled in happiness before reaching up to stroke her face.
"Make sure that Hero takes care of you Zelda, and that you rule well together, he is the boy that you were supposed to marry when you were older. You now have the choice my daughter " the King said softly, his hand dropping from her face. She stayed with him for a moment or two before getting up and heading into battle again.
Farther up the field Ganondorf engaged into a battle of wits and skill. Link however was drawing closer, and Ganondorf was becoming more nervous.
What was left of Ganondorf's army consisted mostly of Stalfos and Iron Knuckles.
The defenders started to take more hits but overall they were pulling into the lead and Ganondorf's army began to dwindle. About a half an hour before dawn, a loud horn sounded in the distance.
A sound like a thousand hooves vibrated across the ground as Kariah brought the Hylian riders out of the mountains and onto the field. The weary defenders cheered as the Hylian riders surrounded Ganondorf's army enclosing them.
"Ganondorf! I challenge you to a one on one!" Link shouted above the sounds of battle. A circle seemed to form around Ganondorf and Link stepped into the circle, his azure eyes blazing. Link's tunic and face was matted in blood and he was sliced open in places but that didn't seem to stop him.
Kariah watched quietly from Arden's back as Link entered the final battle with the Gerudo King. Zelda had somehow appeared by Kariah's side and was now watching the battle from Libby's back. Everyone still alive turned to watch this battle.
Link with the Master Sword in hand started to circle Ganondorf as he readied himself for the attack that Ganondorf was sure to issue
"So I finally get the chance to finish you like I should have when you were a whelp," Ganondorf taunted. Link didn't even blink at the taunt, he was focused and he stored the question in he back of his mind to ask Kariah or Zelda later. He hadn't forgotten that he had once lived in the castle, but now wasn't the time to figure it out.
"If you wouldn't have attacked my family it wouldn't be you dying today Ganondorf," Link smirked, keeping his eye on Ganondorf as he raised his hand.
"You are certainly a mouthy brat, keep it up and I will make sure I wear your guts for garters," Ganondorf said angrily. Link stopped moving and pretended to let down his guard.
"Oh no, Lord Ganondorf would never do that, my entrails would be too rotten for you to proudly bear," Link mocked as Ganondorf grew more frustrated. With a yell of fury, Ganondorf sent one of the deadly balls of magic at Link. With a determined look, and precise accuracy, Link reflected the magic back at Ganondorf with the Master Sword.
Ganondorf was so surprised that it hit him square in the chest. Link immediately advanced and hacked well at the King of Evil. Link didn't feel like killing him yet, just playing with him. Link knew how to defeat Ganondorf and he would.
"Is the Great Ganondorf out of commission from a few sword hits?" Link mocked, watching Ganondorf with a bit of a smug look on his face.
Zelda and the rest of the people watching from the sidelines watched Link in confusion. How could he play with Ganondorf that way? Ganondorf had killed so many people and this young man was running circles around him.
"Kariah, how does he know how to defeat Ganondorf?" Zelda asked, seriously confused.
"He's done this battle before. He remembers," Kariah explained vaguely.
"What do you mean by that?" Zelda asked, looking at the Goddess of Time.
"You and the Sages should all remember the alternate time, the one we are now striving to repair. Be ready Princess, one of these times Link is going to tire of playing and he will be ready to send Ganondorf to the Sacred Realm where he belongs," Kariah said quietly, waiting for what she knew was coming.
"I'll teach you to mock me brat," Ganondorf spat, and with a horrifying change, Ganondorf became the creature known as Ganon. The circle shrank back as Link stared fearlessly back at Ganon.
Link knew that the tables had turned slightly, but he had no choice, he quickly drew his bow and a Light Arrow. With precision, Link hit Ganon straight in the face, and Link quickly ducked behind Ganon and severed the beast's tail. Ganon screamed in agony and blindly swung for Link. Link wasn't able to move fast enough and the tip of Ganon's blade sliced into Link's side.
Link grimaced but ignored the pain to leap out of the way as Ganon swung at him again. Link quickly notched another arrow and he hit Ganon in the face again, momentarily stunning him. Moving as quickly as he could, Link shot another Light Arrow on the open flesh where Ganon's tail once was.
Ganon went down as the light penetrated his dark soul. Zelda saw the opportunity at the same time that Link did and Link powered up the Master Sword one last time. Link attacked Ganon's head with a vertical and then a horizontal attack and finished the beast off with a stab straight into its evil brain. The Sword of Evil's Bane did its job and Zelda and the sages found there way to the outer edge of the circle.
"I, Zelda of Hyrule, open the Sacred Realm in the name of peace to seal away the abomination known as Ganondorf. Seal him in a prison of magic for ages to come!" Zelda shouted and together with the other six sages, Ganondorf was sealed away.
"I will kill your ancestors you meddling princess, be warned! This seal will not hold me forever," Ganondorf threatened as the door to the realm closed, sealing him within the Golden Land.
Link slowly limped to Zelda's side where she was shaking uncontrollably. He gave her a gentle hug before turning to look at the carnage on the field.
"He got my father Link," Zelda whispered, clinging to him. Link held her as she cried into his chest. He looked as the people were quietly mourning the losses within their races.
Kariah and Conan, Zelda's cousin slowly found their way to Link and Kariah gave them both a hug. Zelda was still crying softly for her father. Kariah looked at Link and they shared a small smile and said together,
"Remember, death is only a change of worlds where a new adventure awaits."
(1) A single score is a group of 20 people. 5 score would equal 100 people.
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