AN: Wonder if anyone is reading this…well anyway, I'll keep the sad air in this chapter… maybe the next won't be that sad… (If it can be called sad) and I'll try to increase the length of this fic… so anyway I don't know what more to say so…
Here's the fic. Hope you enjoy.
Last Edit: June 24, 2005 Please forgive me if I don't catch all the mistakes. And change of plans, I'm not gonna edit the chappies one per day 'cause got some things to do, so see ya!
Alone in the dark he stood. He didn't feel anything through his body, just his own presence.
"Goddesses, where I am?" he whispered to the echo of darkness.
"In the line of Zeith," responded a well-known metallic voice. Link didn't turn around to confirm who he was, as he knew already. "Fierce Deity… what's this place?" asked the young hero. The god remained silent for a moment.
"Do you know what is after life?" he responded with his own question. This only made Link to panic.
"I'm dead?" was all the words he could muster.
"Only if you wish to be dead," responded the god, which made Link to get confused.
"Is this Heaven?" he tried once more, but the God only smiled.
"Heaven and Hell doesn't exist, but if your soul wants it… then prepare yourself!" Abruptly as he said that, the 'land' around him began to change into many colors.Link tried to move, but didn't feel his body. He tried to look at it only to find, that there was no body.
He fell into the darkness.
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Lost in the Death
"When the Darkness within our self"
"Attempt to got out"
"We only fall into our thoughts"
"And we'll never get back into the Light"
"Just then, is when… we're really dead."
"But…is death all that bad?"
Chapter 2:
Just Cry
"So it began," the Kokiri Forest's guardian thought.
"I hope he does 'survive' to it… but the hunter is too powerful, it will not be easy for him," he said in a whisper.
"Goddesses… please help him," he prayed to the holy ones.
"Great Deku Tree?" asked a little girl with green hair and eyes. But wisdom could be seen in her eyes, yet possessing the innocence of a child.
"Saria, what brings thee here?" asked the guardian."I… was wondering if you felt the disturbance of the Triforce, it's just that one piece seemed to disappear," the Sage of Forest responded.
"I know… I felt it too… Saria… Link is dead," he said in a low voice. The girl gasped and turned slyly pale. She tried to say anything, but her voice failed. She just stood there, lost in her thoughts.His most beloved friend gone, gone forever.
She felt as crystal tears began falling from her cheeks. And as she fell on her knees, her eyes seemed lost and distant.
Letting out some little sobs, she remembered all those peaceful, yet distant times when he was with her. When they didn't care for the world, and were peaceful with all of the others Kokiris. Even though, Link always had the tremendous desire of seeing the outside world. The world the Kokiris didn't know. All the Kokiris believed that if they went outside the forest they would die, so they teased Link about that. They saw Link's desire like some odd dream.Of course Mido was the one who made Link suffer the most. He said that it was the dream of a non-fairy, and he made the others follow him and make Link suffer a lot. He always was teasing Link, so Saria was the only one that protected him from Mido's banter.
So they were always alone, but she felt happy with it because she always liked Link a little. And that time three years ago, when he leaved the forest for first time, she almost cried in front of him. But she knew, in a kind of way, that he had to leave. So the only thing she did was give him a Fairy Ocarina to help him remember her all the time. And he kept his promise. He always called her by her song. That was until three years ago, when he suddenly disappeared. But that occasion was different, because the Triforce still remained in all its glory, and this time even the Triforce of Courage disappeared with it's young master.And that only meant one thing.
"He's dead," was the last thing she thought before she passed out.
Dead Mountain, where the Gorons live. That rocky type people, those that only ate rocks. They had their own city, known as Goron City. Deep in there was a small tidy room, the Big Brother - Darunia's room. In there, the mentioned before was talking to someone.
"What do you want?" he snapped to the knight. The knight was a messenger of the royal family sent by princess Zelda. The poor man was scared to hell of the Goron's boss, scared of the harsh stony voice that came from him.
With all his effort he responded, "Um…Sir, Princess Zelda sent me to inform you 'bout… young master Link's death."
All the people knew how fond the Gorons' boss was with Link, and he was the unfortunate one to inform him about Link's death. As he said that, he quickly closed his eyes expecting the worst torture from the Sage of Fire.He waited a few minutes for his torture to begin, but nothing happened.
Slowly he opened his eyes only to find that the Big Goron was crying.
"S-sir are y-you alright?" his voice was trembling, he didn't expect one of the most powerful warriors crying in front of him. But, at the same time, all the people had the right to cry, isn't it?
"P-please leave," that was more an order than a plea, so the knight didn't hesitate in making a quick leave.
When the knight departed, Darunia turned to face the statue that was behind him. He looked directly to the statue's eyes. "Ancestors, I - the Goron Boss Darunia, Sage of Fire - request your help." He closed his still crying eyes. "The Well-known Hero Of Time is… dead." This wasn't easy for him. "He's the bearer of the Triforce of Courage, which disappeared a day before, Princess Zelda, the Seventh Sage, has sent a messenger to confirm it."
He opened his eyes. "Ancestors, please help him!"
As he finished his request the statue began to shine.
In Hyrule field...
"Thank goodness I'm still alive," said the Hyrule Castle's guard that was sent by the Princess Zelda to inform all the Sages about Link's death.
"Oh… well that was quite an experience." Yes indeed he was the first person to see the Sage of Fire crying. He let out a sigh and began to remember who was next.
"I already told the Sage of Fire, and I don't know who or where's the Sage of Forest so the next Sage is… oh no…." He would have to go to Zoras Domain to tell the Zora's princess, Ruto, who was the Sage of Water. The worst part was that she had a very particular crush for Link, and he'll have to go tell her about the Hero's death.
"Goddesses, why are you so cruel to me!" he yelled to the sky.
The Zoras, the fish-like people that could live under water, were the ones that could purify Hyrule's water. They had a king, and, of course, as mentioned before, a Princess, but from that morning she had been very upset. The King was very worried for her, so he tried to talk to her, but the Princess refused.
Tired, she went to her room, where she began searching for a very particular book, well known as a Dairy. When she found it, she went to the nearest desk and she sat down. She looked for the last written page, and began writing on it.
Yesterday the Triforce of Courage disappeared. I think the other Sages felt it too. I just hope it isn't that the bearer of it, Link, has died. I really hope Link is ok. Maybe Zelda could confirm us what was it, but I'm a little scared for the answer she'll give us. I don't want to lose Link, I…
She paused her writing because someone knocked at the door. "Princess your father needs your presence," she heard the guard say. She was expecting her father to ask her about her mood, but something inside her told her that it wasn't that. Either way she got up, and went to the mirror to fix her look. Even if she were upset, she wouldn't forget about her appearance. When she finished, she left to the throne room.
In there was her father and a Hyrule Castle's Knight. Her father seemed nervous and was shaking. She cleared her throat to gain the attention of her father and the knight, who was even a lot more nervous than the King. It worked, the two of them looked at her."Father, do you needed my presence?" she asked.
"Ruto, Come here," her father said in a very low tone. Her heart was palpitating in a very fast rate. Slowly, and expecting something bad, she walked towards the King. When she reached them, the King spoke first, "Dear, this knight was sent by Princess Zelda to inform you…"
He looked at her. He didn't want to tell her, He remembered what had Link made for the Zoras and, of course, the notice he just received hurt him. He suspected that Ruto somehow knew about that, because she was the Sage of Water. But then again something inside him told him the she didn't know all the truth. He had to tell her.
He signed, "Ruto, Link is dead." He waited for her reaction. Ruto just collapsed.
The desert, that place where practically doesn't exist water, was the home for the mighty women thieves, the Gerudos. In Gerudo Valley, where Ganondorf, the King of Evil, came from was the entrance to the desert. Only women were permitted in there. The only exception was that every one hundred years, a man was born to be the ruler of them. That's without counting the Hero of Time, even if Nabooru was the only one that remembered this.
Nabooru was the actual leader of the Gerudos, and she was the Sage of Spirit. But now she was in the center of the desert in the Spirit Temple. There in the entrance, she peacefully sat, well at least physically, emotionally she was in a suspicious-kind-of-mood and she didn't know why.Nabooru didn't care too much about other people, but even from the moment that she discovered that she was a Sage, somehow she changed a little bit.
She was trying to find why she felt that way, until a Gerudo guard called her, "Mistress, a Hyrule's knight wants to see you." Nabooru frowned. "Why?" she asked. "He's a messenger of the royal family."The guard waited to see if Nabooru wanted to say anything. She didn't, so she continued, "Princess Zelda has sent him to deliver an important message, Mistress."
Nabooru remained silent for a few minutes until she spoke, "Let him in."
The guard seemed surprised by this. "To the Temple?" she asked.
"Do I have to repeat meself?" Nabooru said coldly. The young guard didn't hesitate to leave immediately to fulfill the order.
Quickly, a few minutes later, a young man appeared. He was wearing a hylian armor. She wondered how long could he resist the hot of the desert. She smirked at that. "What brin's ya here?" To the Gerudos she talked like any formal person, to other people, she liked to sound like a bandit, the way other people – aside from Link and the Princess – saw them.
"Um… ma'am." He was frightened to hell. "I'm here to deliver a message from princess Zelda."
Nabooru was getting impatient, she already knew why he was there. "Speak it then!" she snapped.
"Yessiri'mhere'causeyoungmasterlinkhasdied!" he said that so low and quickly that the Gerudo didn't comprehend a single thing.
She was angry. "Slow down! I didn' understan' a word!" she shouted to the messenger, who was more scared than any other person she had ever seen.
"Y-yes, sir… I'm here 'cause y-young master link… h-has died." He waited for a response. But the only response he received was a frown.
"Ok, now lemme alone."
"Y-yes sir! I mean ma'am!" He quickly left.
"So that was it. Just as I suspected, the boy's dead," Nabooru thought, frowning.
"What I'm going to do?" he though, "I have told the Sages of Fire, Water, and Spirit. But I don't know where's the Sage of Forest."
He then considered another option, "Maybe Lady Impa knows where's he… or she." So he made his way back to the castle. Until he remembered something, "Isn't there supposed to be also a Sage of Light?"
Thinking of it, he continued his path.
Now it was confirmed. Link was dead and Zelda wanted the Sages to been reunited. Impa wandered through the castle towards the library, where she could search something about this Zeith Land. She remembered well what Zelda told her that morning. About the second dream she had, and the description about the man. Impa felt nostalgic in a way, she didn't know why.
But the other thing that worried her was about the subordinate of that strange man. Not paying too much attention she bumped into something, or rather, to someone. The King.
"Impa, it's not common of you to let your guard down. Something's wrong?" he asked to her. King Harkinian was a well-known ruler, because of his kind way of doing things. Impa opted to not tell the king anything about Link's death just yet.
"It's nothing sir," she responded.
"Oh… well… then you wouldn't mind to tell me why Zelda sent a guard to deliver some message."
Impa was taken aback, she didn't expect the king to know. She had told the guard to not tell anyone anything about that. But maybe the king saw him leave the castle.
She quickly made something up,"My Lord, she only sent him to tell… um… the Flower shop… to prepare a… um… branch of flowers to put them in her room." She wasn't the type of lying, but she knew that the king shouldn't know just yet about the whole situation. Even though she was perfectly sure that he would find it later.
The King blinked. "Ok, then, if you excuse me." He left. Now Impa had to find some flowers, but she could do it later, now more important thing were pressing on hand. She continued her way to the library, once more deep in her thoughts.
Now Zelda was wondering what could she do about this whole mess. She wondered how could she save Link. That's why she decided to contact the others to talk about it. But of course this was going to be at the Sacred Realm, where she could contact even the goddesses themselves.
She prayed that the others would catch the message just in time. She didn't want to tell anybody about this besides the Sages, but she was too busy to go herself to tell the others to go to the secret realm.
She was, of course, the most worried about that, but she didn't want a scene by her father, who looked at Link like a son. That's the reason why she told Impa to send a messenger, but she told her to make the guard keep the secret.
Once he finish his job, he'll have to forgot about this and pretend that nothing happened. All that rested was to wait until they all meet at the Secret realm so they could ask the goddesses what exactly was happening.
To be continued…
AN: Yeah sure… the scenes were too short… but hey I'm new at this… at least I tried to make this larger than the previous chap. Well… anyway hope you've enjoyed.
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