Okay, this is just a chapter that explains the ToS characters if they existed in the Great Sea. Remember, every character has his/her roles reversed.
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CHAPTER TWO: GREENVALE ISLAND
Beyond the lands of the Great Sea (you know, when the King of Red Lions says 'it is too dangerous to go any further in this direction! We must turn back!' when you try to sail off the map) there was a huge island. The island was called Greenvale Island. Just like Windfall Island, Greenvale was an island of merchants where trades were very common. Not only was Greenvale an island of merchants, it also was a place of research and politics. And at the very end of the island was a scientific lab where a very busy professor spent his days, working and researching about the Great Sea.
Genis Sage, a well respected twenty-eight year old oceanographer, worked around the clock studying ruins and relics left by previous kingdoms that were found at the bottom of the ocean floor near Greenvale. Genis had two assistants, Charles and Xavier. They were busy analyzing a relic that was said to send someone through time or even through another dimension. Xavier should know about the relic. When he was tinkering with the relic, he accidentally sent himself to another dimension. Genis and Charles were just figuring out where he was sent.
"I told him not to touch it," Charles said frustrated. "And now look what he has gotten himself into."
"Well, no use whining over it," Genis replied. "We have to find out where he went."
"Or what time he went in."
"Please, don't try to complicate the situation. Let's handle one problem at a time."
"So, how do we figure out where he is?"
"I don't know…"
"Well, we should analyze the relic to see if it has any clues on how to activate it."
"That could work…let's give it a try."
The words were in ancient hyrulian, a language that was rarely used. Genis and Charles tried to interpret it, but to no avail.
"It's no good, I can't understand it," Charles said.
"Neither can I," Genis replied. "This ancient language is too complex for me. I don't think there is anything in any of my books that would decipher all of this."
"We should have a closer look at this."
Genis started to look around his desk. "Where's my magnifying glass?"
"Didn't you leave it on your desk?"
"Yeah, but now I can't…" Genis stopped looking. "Raine."
"What did you say professor?"
"RAINE SAGE GET DOWN HERE THIS INSTANT!"
A fifty year old man came down the stairs. It was Genis' father Klotiz.
"She went outside with her friends," was the reply.
"Where outside?"
"Just out back. I think she's using your magnifying glass."
Genis bolted out the back door and headed towards a small group of children.
Raine Sage, an energetic twelve year old girl, was known all around Greenvale for her spunky attitude and her reputation of being…troublesome. Her friends Billy, Tom, Susan and Rico were all just like Raine, only a little bit less extreme.
"Do it again, Raine!" Billy said.
"I love it when the paper burns," Tom added.
"Why does it burn like it does?" Rico asked.
"Because the light of the magnifying glass focuses the light's energy, making a powerful beam of heat," Susan explained.
"Are you always an egghead?" Raine asked.
"No, only when I want to."
"I think you hang out with us because we're not as smart as you," Billy replied.
Susan gave Billy a slap in the head. "Ow…" was the reply.
"Raine, are you sure your brother does mind us using his magnifying glass?" Rico asked.
"Of course not," Raine replied. "He doesn't use it anyway."
"Raine!" Genis yelled. Everyone was startled, including Raine, who dropped the magnifying glass on the ground, smashing it into many pieces of glass.
"Oops…" Raine sweat dropped.
"No!" Genis exclaimed.
"Your brother is going to kill you," Tom whispered to Raine.
"That was a valuable magnifying glass from the bottom of the ocean floor!" Genis exclaimed.
"You're overreacting…again," Raine replied.
"I'm overreacting? Just look what you did! This damage is extensive!"
"Meaning what exactly?"
"Meaning beyond repair! Cannot come back together! Don't you see, I can't…"
Genis caught a glimpse of the paper the children were burning.
"Gah!" Genis exclaimed.
"Now what is it?" Raine asked.
"You're burning an ancient sea chart that I found in my expedition! Do you know how valuable it is?"
"No."
"One hundred thousand rupees!"
"That's a lot of rupees," Billy replied.
"Shut up, you're not helping," Raine said.
"Why did you do this!" Genis asked.
"Because I thought it would burn faster," Raine replied. "My hunch was right, it does burn faster."
"I'll show you who'll burn faster," Genis grumbled, taking Raine by the ear.
"Ow, ow, that's my ear!" Raine exclaimed. "I'm attached to it, remember!"
"Why can't you be like all the other little girls on this island? Less troublesome and studying like they should?"
"Because it's not me and I hate books."
Genis gasped. "Blasphemy! I'm bringing you back home and you'll…"
Suddenly, there was a huge explosion. Genis let go of Raine's ear.
"What was that?" Raine asked.
"It looks like it came from the pier!" Genis said, "Let's go!"
The two of them started to bolt to the pier, not knowing the terror that awaited them.
What's going on? What'll happen at the pier? Please R&R this chapter and tell me what you think.
