Chapter Three: Sky
Professor: Time for character set up! Hope you all enjoy it, I had a lot of fun writing these next few chapters. Read, review, and remember, I don't own these characters or worlds.
'The Hero is a Kokiri name-'
Wendy didn't hear all of what Mr. Dragmire had said, but she thought that she heard something about a...Kokiri? What was that?
A light popped up in front of her, distracting the tiny Dragon Slayer from her thoughts. She seemed to be in a large, darkened room. Slowly, the light turned into words.
'Name:'
She blinked at it for a moment before saying, "Wendy. Wendy Marvell."
The blank spot next to it flashed and filled in her name. New words then appeared.
'Scanning physical parameters:'
Another light lit up next to the words, quickly moving up and down her body.
'Physical parameters set. Username:'
'Huh? Oh...online game, right.' Wendy thought before trying to come up with something to go by. She needed a name that her friends would still recognize her as…
"...Sky."
"Accepted." A voice said, startling her. The words disappeared for a moment before new ones took their place.
"Please choose a race."
The options listed themselves in front of her.
'Kokiri.'
'Hylian.'
'Sheikah.'
'Goron.'
'Zora.'
'Gerudo.'
Her eyes widened at the choices, "Um...who are the Gorons?"
"Gorons. A race native to the volcanic region known as Death Mountain. Typically mistaken as giant boulders. Ancient race of Hyrule. Feasts on rocks found in Dodongo's Cavern. Holders of the Spiritual Stone of Fire." The voice answered her.
"Oh no!" Wendy said immediately. She knew better. That would be the race that Natsu would chose for sure.
"Um...how about the Kokiri?" that had been what she heard Mr. Dragmire say. Maybe it was a good place to start.
"Kokiri. A race native to the Kokiri Forest and the Lost Woods. This race never ages past childhood. Their guardian is the Great Deku Tree, the holder of the Spiritual Stone of the Forest. Each Kokiri is given a guardian fairy by the Great Deku Tree. Ancient race of Hyrule."
"A child? We have to fight a child?" Wendy's jaw dropped, distress clear in her eyes.
"Is this your choice?" the voice asked her.
"Yes!" she said, still in shock at her new information.
"Magic type:" the voice then asked her, dragging her completely from her thoughts and making her temporarily forget about the Hero.
"Ok, ok...Kokiri live in the forest…" she began muttering to herself before speaking up, "How about Nature Magic?"
"Accepted. Weapon choice:"
Wendy gave that one a moment of thought as well. She didn't typically use weapons, relying on her magic. That would have to do here as well then.
"No weapons."
"Accepted. All data received. Please wait a moment."
The place went black again as the lights disappeared. Wendy only had to wait a few moments before the world morphed around her.
A house took shape within seconds. It was surprisingly large and spacious, made out of wood. In fact, it looked like the inside of a tree that had been hollowed out.
Glancing around, Wendy caught sight of a mirror and hurried over, eager to see how she looked in this game.
Her face was the same for the most part. Her eyes and hair color had been changed though. They were now a dark forest green. Her hair was still in its two long ponytails, tied back with bands of flowers and leaves. She wore a light green dress that fell to her knees and gathered at her neck like a halter top, leaving her shoulders and upper back bare, much like her white dress had done. A dark green band circled the dress just below her bust line. Two short ruffley sleeves wound around her upper arms. With a sigh, she noticed that her guild mark hadn't transferred into the game.
Overall, she definitely looked like she belonged in the forest.
Wendy smiled. Looking at her hands, her grin gew. Slowly, she tested her magic out. Pushing it into her hands, it responded eagerly, a flower blooming above her palms. It would take some practice, yes...but she had Nature Magic!
"Who are you?!" a voice startled her from her thoughts and she spun around, the flower falling to the floor unnoticed.
A child in green clothing stood in front of her, hands angrily paced on his hips.
"I said, who are you?! And what are you doing in my house?!"
Oh no...how did she explain this?
