Time Table

Disclaimer: I don't own it. But I do own: Relin, Aaron, Nohan, Alan, Melora, Karina, Lunard, Shara, and everyone else.

Servant of Ganon:

Trembling fear of a Dark Void…

Call upon my name and I shant return,

Call upon the darkness fear lying deep,

Only then shall we save the darkness within.

Trembling from a coldness of death,

Kallin incarte krempt, Relin…

Karina stood, transfixed in the middle of the room with Ganondorf standing behind her with his hands behind his back. Karina was in a trance with her eyes rolled back and only white showing and some red from her veins. "Have you yet returned?" Ganondorf asked, walking up behind her, leaning his hand around her head to look at her.

"Yes." Karina answered mechanically.

¬.¬ Death Mountain Trail…

Huff huff. Zelda lifted herself up another small cliff and back onto the trail that had been torn apart years before. Though people still could get to Goron City… if they turned into a Goron. Zelda stopped for a moment to catch her breath as she looked up at the clear gray cloud circling around Death Mountain's peak. For years the gray cloud had circled around the Peak of Death Mountain, it was there from volcanic ash from the mountain. When it was still active the Mountain always erupted on passerby's who were headed to Goron City for trade. But now, it was no longer active, it was dormant and for long years it has never erupted, but even though that, the gray cloud of volcanic ash still yet circled around the peak. Zelda continued to stare remembering back to when the mountain had erupted, a great explosion that tore the trail apart. Making trade with the Gorons difficult.

4 years ago…

"Come on! We can't stay near the edge! An eruption is coming!" A man shouted holding out his hand to his wife. She promptly grabbed it and they heaved up onto the top of the cliff looking around they spotted an opening that lead deeply into the center of the mountain.

"We can't go in there, Helrn. It'll lead to the core of the mountain. We'd burn to death!" the man's wife shouted. The man nodded.

"I know. But we have nowhere else to go!" the man named Helrn shouted back to his wife. The cloud of volcanic ash floated above them, making snowflakes of ash land on their hair and clothing. They had climbed to the top of Death Mountain in rumor of a huge Goron who could craft swords.

Then the Goron got upon his feet, hidden behind a large boulder. "Erruuppttiioonn." The Goron trembled and let out a hand. Helrn lifted his wife onto the Goron's palm and he was about to get on himself when a flaming rock busted out of Death Mountain. The Goron quickly retreated his hand so as not to get burnt, but Helrn did not get on in time. The boulder fell and Helrn was nowhere to be seen. The woman screamed as the Goron hid her behind a boulder and he bundled up into his circle, flaming rocks crumbling down from his strong hide. The eruption soon stopped and the Gorons helped the woman back down to Kakariko. The trail was torn apart, making it impossible for anyone to return to the top of Death Mountain and look for any remains of the woman's husband.

4 years later…

Zelda shook her head, getting her attention away from the report on Death Mountain trail. She sighed and looked around. The rest of the trail was intact, unlike the entrance. She grinned and continued on.

Gerudo Fortress…

"Tell me, Shara. How did we end up from the Lost Woods to the Gerudo Fortress? Hmm?" Lunard asked, turning away from the putrid darkness to look at Shara.

"The song I heard. The song comes from portal ways, Mother told me. She always played the song on Father's ocarina." Shara admitted, going over to the ledge to jump down. "I always remembered it." she finished and jumped off the ledge to the next section of the Fortress.

"Why does Mother tell you everything? I saved the world! Why won't she tell me anything?" Lunard asked.

Shara stopped as she was about to jump over another ledge to the base section and she glanced over her shoulder. "You didn't save the world. Kotake assigned you to do it. Besides it wasn't all that important. So another servant of Ganon was following orders and he took the refurbished Master Sword. There was no possible way he could open the void between the light and dark world and set Ganon free." She finished and jumped over the ledge.

Lunard grunted and jumped down to follow his sister. "The world was to in danger! He could have been able to use the refurbished Master Sword to open the void and set Ganon free. So which makes me the hero!" Lunard shouted, buffing up his chest so he could look heroic.

Shara sharply turned around and punched Lunard square in the stomach, knocking the air out of him. "Your no more a hero then me. If it was so important why didn't Father do it?" she asked, but Lunard didn't have any air to answer. "You see? If you really were a hero you would of caught your breath already and answered me or you would of punched me back." She said, turning around on her heel and walking towards the entrance to the Haunted Wasteland.

Lunard caught his breath and followed Shara to the entrance.

¬.¬ Death Mountain's peak…

Zelda lifted herself over the ledge and rolled over onto her back breathing for air. "Shouldn't… of… climbed… so... high." She gasped, catching her breath and rolling over onto her stomach and standing up. She looked around the area. Huge black boulders littered the ground just like at the base of the cliff. The black boulders were remnants of the huge explosion four years ago. Zelda sighed and zig zagged through the rocks. She past several rocks in till she reached a medium sized opening that seemed to have been blown up by a bomb.

Zelda looked around and looked back at the opening. Soon she made up her mind and stepped through the blown up opening.

It was dark; one of the reasons was because there was no light from the opening coming into the cave. But as Zelda looked deeper inside she saw the faint glow of torches deeper inside. Zelda stepped deeper inside. As Zelda got closer the torches lit up, illuminating the room with light so she could see the stone in the middle. At first she was frightened from the stronger glow of the torches but she relaxed and finally noticed the stone in the middle of the room. Curiously Zelda stepped towards it.

"Kest? Kest ue kallin, Zelda?" a faint voice asked, echoing from deeper inside the cave. Zelda halted 2 feet a way from the stone when she heard the stone, glancing around and waiting for a while. The voice didn't return so Zelda took another step towards the stone, finally noticing dark markings etched into the stone. Zelda squinted and tried to figure out what was etched into it.

Trembling fear of a Dark Void…

Call upon my name and I shant return,

Call upon the darkness fear lying deep,

Only then shall we save the darkness within.

Trembling from a coldness of death,

Kallin incarte krempt, Relin…

Zelda took a step back in surprise. Relin was etched into the stone. The very name that Aaron and she had decided to give the baby. Of course it could of meant something differently to the person who etched this into the stone. Kallin incarte krempt meant nothing to Zelda, though it could have been a different language.

"'Calling the little child, Relin.'" The faint voice said. Zelda stepped back in surprise. "Tast ist vast itch vays." Zelda looked around, not understanding a word the voice had said. "'that is what it says.'" The voice translated. "Gost vepner en. Vindent in vworde; vindent in Mastir vworde." The voice said again. Zelda looked at the stone as if that was the thing talking. "'Go farther in. Find the sword; find the Mastir Sword…" the voice translated again. Zelda nodded, understanding and she walked cautiously deeper into the cave.

As she got deeper Zelda could see another room lit brighter then with the room with the stone. Suddenly Zelda emerged into a large room, like a cavern, with a stained glass window with light coming out from high above, which was weird because there was no light outside. Zelda stared at the stained glass window and followed its light down to the ground to an oddly shaped stone with a piece of silver metal sticking out of it. "This is where Lunard's final battle took place, against the servant of Ganondorf who refurbished the Master Sword. Shara told me what happened." Zelda murmured taking two steps towards the stone. Then she gasped, remembering what happened in the battle. And she looked at the piece of metal sticking out of the stone. The Master Sword, with it's purple hilt and silver glittering blade, stood in front of her. Zelda took steps towards as it as she remembered what Shara had said.

"Shara told me that Lunard had killed him with the Master Sword. Slicing the sword into him and instantly he turned to stone. So this is where it has been." Zelda finished as she was closer to the small oddly shaped stone. "Once again to be drawn forth." She murmured and grabbed hold of the purple hilt. Zelda tightened her grip on it and pulled, adding her second hand to the pull. Then it nudged and Zelda almost tumbled backwards with it in her hands. Zelda stared at the Master Sword for several seconds and held it firmly in her hands. "I found it." she murmured and turned around to leave the cavern.

A cracking sound came from behind her and Zelda spun on her heel to see what it was. She gasped and dropped the sword on the ground with a clang. The arm of the stone was moving and bits of the stone were popping out. The servant of Ganondorf was turning back to life, not stone…

Can you believe it! I was halfway done with it when Zelda was pulling out the sword and boom! The whole thing deleted on me except for Zelda's name which I was just typing in. I screamed at the top of my lungs and banged my head on the keyboard. It took me a long time to remember what had accrued and I had type it all over again. God! I'm so angry at this computer!