The large shrine loomed in front for the two "Kokiri's" One dressed in light pink, one dressed in blue. In the pink, the female of the two had on the sacred Crown of the Kokiri, while the male in blue held the sacred items for the fabled ritual Ceremony of Renewal. The marble steps to the top of the shrine gleamed in the harsh morning sun light. The female with the hair of water started up the stairs.
New Chapter: Truth of the Kokiri
You walked up the steps gracefully with Link in tow. As you reach the top platform, you could see the statue clearly. The three goddesses floated gracefully with, not one, but two figures under them. One was a female with fire like wings, a sword drawn for the heat of battle. The other was male, a larger sword drawn from the hilt on his back, they stood back-to-back and the goddesses where suspended over them protectively.
You point to a small traditional table in front of the statue, and Link sets the Deku sticks and seeds on the table and backs off. You sit down at the table and a fire lights in the middle, you pick up one of the Deku Sticks and put one end into the fire. It ignites and you raise it carefully and blow out the flame.
Spreading the Deku Seeds in the fire you chant the "Oh great goddesses hear my call. Bring back the Spirit of the Forest. He has departed and past. The Kokiri of the Forest send you the offering of the sticks and seeds of the departed loved one, creator of the forest and giver of Kokiri life. Oh great goddesses hear my call." You wave the Deku stick around, spreading the mystical smoke around the table and the statue.
You feel a wave of wind wash by and a voice, feminine and soft "Read the inscription" It seems to say. That was when you turn your attention to the statue again. Under it was an inscription on the plat form.
"Two Kokiri, but not Koriri. A phoenix and a hero, will save the whole of Hyrule, when the evils of two worlds clash, only then with the heroes of two worlds clash in feeling and protect the Land of Hyrule, and the Land of Manna."
"Two Kokiri, but not Kokiri?" You ask aloud "Land of Manna?" This whole thing was confusing. So, you just stand and bow to the shrine. Link looks at you as you walk down the steps and fallows quickly.
"Link what do you think of the line "Two Kokiri, but not Kokiri"" Link looks at you, his clear blue eyes stormed with thought "Well, I don't know" He muttered "I know" A feminine voice calls and Saria appears in the clearing and the shrine disappears as Link takes his last step off of it.
"It means two people adopted by Kokiri, but not really a blood Kokiri, or the other way around, a blood Kokiri who was never taught in the Kokiri ways" She explains. You nod "Yes, your right Saria!" "Come on! We need to get to Hyrule Skyde!" Link warned "Oh yes, right Link" You say "No, first come to the bridge, please meet me there" Saria said and ran off "Ok Link lets go!" You exclaim and run back into the village "W-Wait!" Link said and ran after you.
No one took notice as Link trailed after you with Navi, and the now flying Kajin. When you reached the bridge Saria stood there, back to the village entrance. As the both of you walked over her, she turned to you.
"Link, we are friends forever, and Skyde, even though I don't really know you, you offered, over 200 years ago, to take me in as your child, even though you aren't Kokiri" Tears formed in the Kokiri girls eyes "I want you both to have an ocarina" She held out her hands, both held an ocarina. Link took the one painted green and you took the one painted red. Both where 12 hole, and both where beautiful. "Please take good care of them" She said "Oh Saria~! Thank you so much~~!" You hug her "Link," You turn to him "Say thank you!" "Thanks Saria!" He smiled "You both have to go now, right?" Saria asked "Ya, we do, sorry Saria" You tell her. You hug her and turn to Link "It's your turn" Link walks over to Saria "Bye Saria" He smiled and ran out the large log entrance "Oh Link wait!" You run after and turn "Bye Saria~!" "Bye" Saria said, her little golden fairy floating over her head.
