Chapter 6: Sir Ravin

Sir Ravin was riding his horse as fast as he could to Hyrule Castle. The monsters that he had saved Link and Navi from were scouts of Ganondorf's army. He feared an army may be making its way towards Hyrule's Gates.

He approached the gates and the guards saluted him as he rode by. He was riding his horse towards the town center. There was a huge crowd in the center of town, along with assortments of shops and services.

"Make way," he yelled as he got closer.

The crowd split in two making a path for Sir Ravin. He continued past the town center and made his way towards Hyrule Castle.

He made it to the entrance of the castle and got off his horse. He made it to the door of the castle where he was met by Impa, Princess Zelda's personal body guard.

"I need to speak with the princess," he said to her.

"What is wrong Sir Ravin," she asked him.

"I ran across some scouts of Ganondorf's army in Hyrule field," he told her.

"Are you sure they were scouts," Impa asked him.

"I'm sure of it. I know the difference between simple soldiers and scouts," Sir Ravin said.

Impa agreed Zelda should hear about this so she gave Ravin permission to see her. Sir Ravin rushed up all the stairs and ran down the hallways until he reached Princess Zelda's room. He stopped for a second to catch his breath and then he knocked on the door.

"Come in," came a voice from behind the dual doors.

Sir Ravin opened a door and walked in. He saw Zelda looking out the window at Hyrule Field.

"Your majesty," Sir Ravin said as he bowed.

"What is it Sir Ravin," Zelda asked.

He told her the news of the scouts.

Zelda turned away from the window towards Sir Ravin. She walked up to him and looked into his eyes.

"Do you really think there is an army coming here," she asked.

Sir Ravin paused for a second and answered positively.

"How many," she asked.

"I don't know. But we have to expect the worst," he told her.

"Very well, I need you to go to Kakariko Village and tell all of our soldiers there to come help defend the castle," Zelda said to him.

"Yes ma'am," Ravin told her.

He walked out of the room as fast as he could. Zelda turned towards the window and looked out at Hyrule field again. She saw a milk carriage coming up on the castle. It looked like Talon, but next to him was a young boy in green clothes with a fairy above his head. She knew that boy was the boy from the dreams she kept having.