Teen Titans – Video Games Are Fun!

23. Chapter 22: Shadow Temple

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RaeFoxOni – Hey, thanks for the review! Once again, I really like your reviews! As for getting caught all the time, it really doesn't phase me. After all, I do have a lot of freedoms that most kids don't as well! It kinda evens out, y'know?

Queen of Ravens – I'm sorry 'bout your opinion, but it was derived from an incorrect train of thought, so it can be forgiven and forgotten. You will see what I mean if you read the A/N at the end of the chapter.

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Siren of Time – I didn't know I was descriptive enough to cause physical reactions… ferschizzle! No, I'm neither black, from NYC, or a poser. I just like the way that word-like thingy sounds! As for Jewish Raven, I actually have a slight idea I got from a friend of mine!

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Rana-the-elven-dragon – I'm glad you liked… the prologue… oh, well… keep reviewing! If you still care, here're the responses to what you pointed out;

1- Robin was supposed to be 5'10", not 6'10", or whatever.

2- That was an actual argument a friend and I had long ago.

3- That title is actually from another unfairly canceled series, known lovingly and aptly as Invader Zim. You should check it out if you haven't!

4- I really like Bob Dole. He makes me laugh!

Thanks for the review and edible substances!

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Mrbeans – I really like you… you're really nice to me. That "brief mentioning of sex" was actually a conversation I had with a short term girlfriend that none of my friends know about. So, I hope they don't read this fic. Anyways, getting to your actual review;

1- Star Wars was technically a sentrilogy, and I don't particularly like Pirates of the Caribbean. No offense! It's just not my thing! Plus, the Matrix was a trilogy, and it would've been much better if the first movie had been left a standalone. Once again, just saying. Though, thanks for the support!

2- Okay, thanks for the correction. I wasn't sure, so I did what I could.

3- No! Not the rant!

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Slade's POV

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Continuing to sit at the desk which had been my location for the last couple days, I decided to laugh maniacally.

And so I did…

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BB's POV

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"So, are you really okay?" Raven asked, not at all convinced.

"Of course!" I replied, falling inadvertently into my overly chipper defensive state.

With a sigh and an adorable roll of her eyes, Rae extracted the ocarina from her pocket and said "'Kay, here goes… something… I guess…"

With that, she placed the ocarina to her lips and we were off to more creepy darkness…

We stood in the massive chamber, surrounded on all sides by an innumerable amount of unlit torches. "What now?" Raven asked me in an agitated whisper.

The agitation spawned from the fact that it was already becoming dark and we still had to complete the Shadow Temple before we could go back to our room. Sleeping on semi-wet grass the night before couldn't have helped much either.

"We gotta light all the torches at once" I replied simply. I found myself backing away slightly as a maniacal grin spread across Raven's face. "Wh-whatcha gonna do?"

"You might wanna take cover" Raven said, insane glint never leaving her eyes.

Great, I'm in love with a psycho… and this is a surprise to me… why?

I leapt behind an outcropping of rock and awaited what was to come. But, what happened was… only partially what I expected. Yes. Raven did light all the torches, but how she did so was the unexpected part.

She was holding her arms, which were glowing crimson, out straight. She focused until the energy was so bright that I couldn't look directly at it. Finally prepared, she did the most adorable little pirouette I've ever seen in my entire life.

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Raven's POV

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I nodded satisfactorily at my handiwork before remembering who was in the chamber with me. All I could hope is that he hadn't been looking for fear of his own safety.

Hope is wasted on the hopeless…

"Duuuuuuuuuuuuuude!" he shouted, dashing out from behind a stone outcropping and jumping up into my face. I would've been able to accept, or even just ignore it… if he weren't squeezing my cheeks like a deranged grandmother.

"I'm letting you do a lot to me" I said flatly and slowly as to be understood through my new squished facial structure. "But, I will hurt you if you don't let go…"

He immediately backed off after that. I was a bit pleased with myself. I was beginning to wonder if I had lost my touch.

"Umm… shall we go?" Gar asked me, makinga ladies first gesture. I couldn't help but role my eyes again as I passed through the newly opened temple doorway.

Stopping just inside, I turned back to face him. "What a gentleman… sending a woman to see if the virtual pit of evil is safe."

With a slight chuckle, he ran past me through the door. He turned a corner and screamed extremely loudly.

Not even in the temple for a full minute and he's already in trouble. "This should be fun…"

"What the hell?" I mutter just loud enough to be heard. Scattered around the chamber in perfect intervals are white twig-like appendages with hands attached.

"Shit…" Gar muttered right back. "This is the same thing I fought in the well…"

"How'd you beat it?" I asked in a whisper, not wishing to draw the creature into the open.

"Don't remember…" he replied equally as quiet. "I think the 'beast' did it…"

"Well… how do you beat it in the game?" I asked, becoming somewhat agitated.

"You lure out the main thing and attack it just before it bites you" he replied in an oddly businesslike tone. I stared at him with an eyebrow raised. "What?"

"Nevermind…" I replied, stepping into the room. He beat it the last time, and it didn't seem to be all that pleasant for him. As far as I saw, it was my turn.

I stood in the very center of the room and waited…

…and waited…

…and waited…

…and waited…

…and turned on Gar, feeling slightly embarrassed. "Okay, what do I do now?"

"You should be able to find it with the Lens of Truth and lure it out with… a fireball or something…"

I nodded slightly and pulled out previously mentioned looking glass. I peared around the room through the lens until I found a small circular shadow. Still using the lens, I sent a small fireball into the very center of the shadow. There was an eruption of dirt and a massive, disgusting mass of what could best be described as ugliness incarnate stood before me. I focused my powers as to have a fireball ready in each hand.

The creature made its way slowly toward me. As it drew near, I found myself thinking of a quote from the Revolutionary War of all things. "Don't fire 'til you see the yellows of their eyes…"

I was quickly made aware of just how useless that thought had been as I saw that, in fact, the creatures had no 'yellows'. "Well, isn't this just splendid…"

It was about a foot away from me, so I decided to try attacking it. It rose its head so that it was hidden behind its… neck hump would describe it nicely. The attack struck the bulbous hump with no affect.

"Hit it as it's about to bite-" Gar tried to yell over to me, but was interrupted by something. I turned to see what it was and saw that he was in the grip of one of the hands.

"Gar!" I shouted, rushing over to him. I narrowly missed being struck from behind by the monster, as I felt its hot, moist breath against the back of my neck.

I ran at the offending hand, hurling my other fireball at its base. It struck perfectly, but hardly seemed to scathe it. The attack was, however, enough to let Gar break free. He did so quite dramatically; with a quick roll and a cartwheel away from another hand that lunged at him. He actually grinned at my obviously impressed facial expression. Then, the grin turned into an expression of fear.

Knowing exactly what could cause that, I turned sharply, forming yet another fireball in my hand and jammed it right into the creatures face. The entire head seemed to melt, but it wasn't quite dead yet. It was… running away…

A few feet away, it burrowed into the dirt, preparing for another round.

"Strange…" Gar said, suddenly next to me.

"How so?" I asked, not really caring.

"It only took me one attack to take mine down…"

"Are you insinuating something?" I asked him, making him think that I was insulted. As horrible as it is, I just love watching him squirm.

"Uh… um… I mean… that is to say…"

"It's okay" I said, smiling the tiniest bit to show him I meant it. "Lather, rinse, repeat?"

"Sounds 'bout right" he replied, smiling cheekily.

I examined the room with the Lens of Truth once again, eventually finding the tiny circular shadow. "Here goes nothing…"

Deciding on some slight variety, I sent a beam of fire at the shadow, resulting in the same burst of dirt and appearance of overwhelming ugliness. This time, however, I just stood with another attack ready until the creature was bending down for its attack. Zombies are extremely stupid and predictable creatures. That's the only real reason that I was never worried by this temple.

Just before it could bite me, I smashed my palm against its face and released a concentrated blast of heat, which affectively finished the facial melting process. If it didn't die from that, then… well… I could honestly prove my theory that reality is illogical.

Sadly… or not… the creature fell to the ground and began to melt into the ground, the odd appendages following suit. A large chest materialized in its wake, and only… everybody but me… knew what it would hold.

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Terra's POV

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In retrospect, it's been quite a busy couple of days for us. Ever since BB and Rae were sucked into that game, we've been attacked by an innumerable amount of villains. First, there had been Gramma Hatchet, whom Robin and the reserves had been able to take down on their own. Then, Star, Cy and I had to go after them to take down Captain Monologue and the Boy Monotone. Comedically enough, Star and I were the ones to take them down… on our own! If that wasn't a bonding moment, I don't know what is…

Anyways, since then, there've been battles against villains, old and new. It's almost as if somebody set them all free purely to keep us busy or something. When I found out about Slade's revival, I had been stunned, as well as pissed… yep, mostly pissed. Robin's come up with the theory that he's finally surfaced and that all the recent attacks are his doing, and I guess I can see it. I mean, who else would want us distracted?

I've had almost no time with my new beau, and against popular belief, you can have a perfectly fulfilling relationship with an animal.

I had thought that I could take a break from at least one part of my job; the Beast Boy and Raven part, but that just wasn't to be. I was actually gonna sleep in, but I got the early morning call announcing the fire in Kakariko Village. Strange… that it happened almost exactly when it was supposed to…

Now, I bring us to… that very night…

"What's wrong? Afraid of the light?"

I moaned in disgust. Who gave this guy his lines? I can honestly say that I have met an even more annoying villain than Captain Monologue.

"Dr. Light!" shouted the team leader. "Titans, GO!"

With our trademark battle cry, we rushed in to attack. Jynx, Starfire and Bumblebee were shooting their respective projectiles at the depressing villain as Cyborg, Cole, Wildebeest and I stood back for an opening. Robin ran as if for a closeup assault, but veered away from an attack at the last moment, leaving an explosive in his wake, which ignited upon being hit by previously mentioned attack. The explosion sent Dr. Light into a nearby wall.

He stood up, somewhat dazed, but was instantly bombarded with enough starbolts and cursebolts to take down a metaphorical elephant. Being the closest at the time, Bumblebee rushed in to cuff him, but was shot by his light cannon unexpectedly.

I quickly incased the arm, cannon and all, in a chunk of rock, immobilizing the weapon for the moment being. With the new opening, Robin ran in and quickly forced the villain into a pair of handcuffs and we were on our way.

As we walked, Robin altered his pace as to be walking next to me.

"What's up?" I asked, forcing myself to sound perky.

"Just wanted to know something" he replied. I waited for him to continue, but he never did.

"And… that would be…?"

"You did a really good job back there, and far as I can tell, you don't seem like you'll turn against us again, and-"

"Are you asking me to rejoin the team?" I asked him incredulously.

"Well…"

"Only if Beast Boy and Raven want me back" I replied in a way that left no room for debate. With that, I altered my pace as to move away from the Titan leader.

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Raven's POV

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"A boat…"

"Yep!"

"A boat?"

"Why not?"

"A boat!"

"Are you done?"

I shook my head and replied "…yes… wait… A BOAT! Done."

We used a large block to reach a platform at a high enough elevation to board the ship. Gar ran across using the Hover Boots from the battle against that dead, ugly thing. I, on the other hand, just levitated over, using my new spell. I almost wanted to do a little dance whenever I used the new power… emphasis on the word 'almost'.

"Typical" I muttered to myself as I saw a TriForce symbol imprinted in the very center of the ship. I stood on the spot and drew out the ocarina as to play my new most hated song.

When completed, I heard the sound of bells jingling in a rather eerie way if I do say myself… and I do. Slowly but surely, the boat began to move. It was moving up and down, as if it were actually in water. But, peering over the edge, I could see nothing but complete blackness.

I was about to look further when I heard Gar scream my name. I looked up just in time to see a blade coming down on my head. I prepared for quite a bit of pain… but it never came. I opened my eyes, which I hadn't even known I had shut, to see a second blade holding the first at bay.

"G-"

"Move!"

I did so immediately, leaping to the side and then behind the monster. It seemed to be overpowering Gar and I was going to destroy it with a fireball, when he ducked under the demon's legs. He stood up behind it and shoved his sword into it from behind… shoving himself forward onto the ground. His blade had been unable ot pierce the skeletal hide.

I heard a rather demonic laugh from my side instinctively threw a fireball in the general direction of the laugh. Turning to face the target, I saw a Stalfos. It was on fire, but seemed horrifyingly unphased by that fact.

I backed away from it until I collided with something… someone else. "Gar?"

"Rae?"

"How-what-" I stuttered nervously.

"I don't know!" Gar shouted back, sounding just as nervous as I felt. "They weren't like this in the game!"

Suddenly, I felt the ship rattle slightly, and began to look around for the source. The Stalfos were drawing menacingly close to us, and there seemed no way to harm them.

"Rae! The ship's sinking!"

"W-what?" I asked, staring back at Gar incredulously.

"Take my hand!" He, however, never gave me the chance to obey as he did all the work for me. He grabbed my wrist and jerked me toward the side of the ship. He slowed, allowing me to grow even with his pace, then we leapt over the edge in a rather dramatic way; the ship falling into the dark abyss behind, pulling those demonic skeletons down with it.

Kneeling, panting on the solid ground, my eyes were as wide as teacups.

"I don't… know why…" Gar muttered between pants. "But… I have… the… sudden… urge to say… something… dramatic…"

"Ditto…" was all I said, forcing myself, and Gar due to his tight grasp on my wrist, to our feet. "So… where to?"

I looked all around us frantically. On either side, wooden walls, covered in spikes, were drawing ever closer to us. The predicament was made even worse by the ReDeads which took up residence behind them. Even if we could stop the walls, there would still be those damned zombies!

"Rae!" Gar shouted somewhat frantically. "The walls should burn up with your fire power!"

"But, what about the zombies?"

"Them too!" was all he said, though I knew exactly what he wanted me to do.

I held my arms out, as if aiming at the zombies themselves, and sent out a burst of flame, which went through the incoming walls like tissue paper and struck the zombies head-on. It goes without saying that the attack was just as affective on them.

With a large gap formed in the walls, we leapt through and ran for the brightly colored chest. I quickly opened it and tossed the key towards Gar. I heard a thud and turned to see what had happened. I saw him standing stock still, with the key on the floor at his feet. There was a large, red lump on his forehead, which he seemed completely unaware of. For a second, I thought I saw a slight red flash in his eyes, but then it was all over and he was rushing at me.

I covered my face, confused as to why he was attacking me. What happened to him? Was this why his eyes were red? All these questions ran through my head in the time it took for him to reach me… as well as a large amount of time afterwards where nothing happened. I lowered my arms to see Gar's armpit three and a half inches from my face.

That alone was enough to make me back up. When I did so, however, I found myself right next to a flaming ReDead with a sword through its head. Apparently, my 'fire power' hadn't been enough, and the thing was about to attack me… and… apparently… I'm extremely paranoyed…

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Seer's POV

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I opened my eyes to see the evil king looking at me expectantly. "So…?"

"It seems that the green one has been bitten by a ReDead, and due to the effects of some sort of white magic, has yet to be completely purged of the venom."

"Then… that means-"

"Yes… but not now" I said quickly. "That girl's smart. Wait until later."

"I'm still going to check… to make certain of your claims…"

"If you must… but don't get caught…" I replied smirking. And, with that, I returned to my semi-vigilant watch of the two adventurers. Oh, who am I kidding? I continued with my previous activity of zoning out…

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BB's POV

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"So, how deep do you think it is?" Raven asked me, almost in a whisper.

"I could find out if you want" I replied, beginning to gather saliva in my mouth.

"How 'bout… no…" she replied, flipping herself gracefully over the edge.

With a shrug and a swallow, I followed suit. I was pleasantly surprised by just how soft our landing was. I guess I should've seen that coming, being that the battlefield was a… drum.

I was just helping Raven to her feet when the entire battlefield shook, sending us both to the floor.

"What the…?" Raven shouted, probably not having anything to actually finish that question with. I'd never know, however, since the battlefield was struck again, cutting off her words as they came.

"Rae!" I shouted, before there was another strike. "Can you-" but I was sent quite a distance from that one.

"What?" she asked, trying to climb to her feet. Then, we saw it… the temple boss. It looked just as it had in the game. In some deep portion of my mind, I found myself compairing it to an asshole with a cigarette shoved up… itself.

"Can you-" I tried again, but was just cut off again. The being seemed to fade into the shadows at this point.

"What?" she called back to me, before sighing exasperatedly. "Forget it!" With that, she lifted herself into the air with Farore's Wind.

Well, that answers my question.

How do we beat it? I heard a voice in my head ask. I was about to freak out, since the last time I had a voice in my head, it was Mumbo, forcing me to watch gay porn. He got a good beating for that one. It's me Gar!

Raven? Telepathy? Nifty!

Yes! How do we beat it? Her voice in my mind seemed quite agitated.

Oh, right! Hearing a slight mental wince, I decreased the volume of my voice… thingy. Stun its hands, then the main thing. Fireballs should do the job there. Then, I'll run in to cut it up.

Won't we need the Lens of Truth?

Can't we just pass it back and forth between us?

I guess that'll work…

Hey, you got a better idea?

I hate it when people use that argument… fine…

Apparently, that entire conversation had occurred in no more than a split second, as everything in the room remained exactly where it had been all along.

Just as planned, Raven sent a fireball at one hand, and another toward the second. They both hit perfectly, and she used the moment of time to draw the Lens of Truth and find the demon's main body. In almost the same movement, she sent yet another fireball straight for the newest target. I can only assume it struck as the fireball dissipated in a flash at a certain point a few feet in front of me. I held out my hand and caught the lens which Raven had thrown quite like a Frisbee.

I held it up for only a second, then memorized the creature's exact location and rushed it. As soon as I cut through it once, it was suddenly visible, making all following blows much easier. I slashed the creature as many times as I could, as quickly as I could, until it drew and began to circle the battle field. One harsh pound onto the edge fo the drum sent me sprawling to the floor, as I lost my grip on my sword.

"How much more?" Raven asked in obvious exasperation.

"No idea!" I called back sharply, scrambling to retrieve my blade.Raven was attempting to hit the hands but was having a much more difficult time than prior.

The sword was just about to skid over the edge, when I wrapped my hand around… the blade. Pain shot through my entire arm and I was horrified to see that it was my right one. I had to fight left-handed… which isn't a good thing!

I laid in that exact spot, waiting for my part to come, when a shadow formed over my body. Looking up, I saw one of the hands coming straight down upon me. I rolled quickly out of harm's way, nearly dropping the sword once more… almost.

The hand was just about to rise when it was struck by one of Raven's fireballs, leaving it temporarily immobile. I spotted the other hand and noticed that it had slowed slightly. I wondered offhandedly if it was just a coincidence. That hand was struck by another fireball and then Raven was next to me.

Ignoring the searing pain in my right hand, I tossed the Lens of Truth at her. She caught it deftly and held it out, just before releasing a pillar of fire towards what I assumed was the main body. Wait! When'd it go invisible again? Oh well…

She tossed the lens back to me and I took a quick peak through it, then did the only thing my injured hand would let me, dropped it. I dashed for where I had seen the monster and began to slash at it as best I could with my left hand, but I wasn't doing nearly as much damage. Then suddenly, I felt heat begin to radiate from the sword and the blade seemed to burst into flames. With a mixture between a smirk and a grimace, I drove the blade into the glowing purple cigarette.

Nothing happened for a short time. Then, beams of light and fire began to shoot from the demon in ever increasing quantities. The creature was quickly engulfed with a mixture of white and red until… there was nothing left to prove that it had ever existed.

And… the familiar blue portal appeared.

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Raven's POV

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I released Gar's hand after healing it, glad that that power still works. We both looked in the general direction of the platform for the Shadow Sage, which someone was rising from.

The person who appeared was quite tall with white hair and a strange black and blue outfit. Finally, somebody with a sense of fassion in this world! Wait… did I just think that?

"It seems that you two are doing quite well in your quest" the woman said. "I am the sage of the Shadow Temple, as well as the last remaining Sheikah; Impa."

Neither of us spoke. We had come to understand that things just went faster when we were completely silent.

"I assume that you are wondering where the princess is?" she asked me, though I still said nothing. "Do not worry. You shall see her soon enough… thought… your man seems quite aware of this…"

I was just about to speak for the first time, though I know not what I was going to say, when she sent the familiar burst of energy, purple this time, toward the unseen ceiling. A purple medallion descended until it was hovering just in front of my face. I snatched it absentmindedly from the air and was about to speak again when the familiar blue light enshrouded me and cut off all speech.

The last thing I heard before the chamber faded completely was "Please, when you see the princess… tell her how proud I am…"

A/N: Okay, I've got a lot to say again! First of all, I'm still looking for 10 reviews! Though, I'm extremely sorry for the semi-long wait! I'm trying, but finishing things is difficult for me!

Okay, I was planning on reposting the poll from the last chapter with more detail, but I've decided that there's no need. Those who understood what I was going for wanted this story to continue, and those who didn't… didn't! I meant for the characters to get sucked into ANOTHER game! Anyways, I'm gonna make this have at least a sequel, and quite possibly a trilogy. Though, I won't do any more than that!

With that information, I have another poll for y'all!

The next fic is going to be a BBRae one as well, but I wanna know who you want sucked into the second game.

A) Terra and Beast Boy(leading to some intriguing situations, testing BB's devotion to Raven)

B) Terra and Raven(leading to lots of catfights, and ultimately the two… almost… liking eachother)

C) Only Raven(leaving BB and Terra back in the tower to have the same affect as "A", but with Raven learning how to survive in a video game world all on her own)

I really wanna know what you'd like. But, more than anything, I wanna know WHY you want what you want!

The next chapter's gonna be another day off. Many questions will be answered and many secrets uncovered, so don't miss it!

Signed,

The Cheese!