I glanced at my map. It certainly was made when they were in the Woods, but I was still semi lost. I looked around for any landmarks nearby, with very keen eyes. I was able to spot a blue fairy in the distance, which enchanted me, and attracted me closer to it. It slowly swayed towards the right of me, and then quickly turned around to go left. I didn't hesitate to follow it, though it did feel like a lost soul. I followed the blue light until I saw a stone wall that seemed ruined. I reached out my hand to touch it. Smooth, but very cold, like it's been here...for years. My observation seemed correct when I saw other walls, like a whole building used to be here. I then spotted the blue, shimmering light from the fairy, and followed it again. So then, that's when I saw…

...The Master Sword, sitting upon the pedestal it was using for so many years. It still had an enchanting light that surrounded its beautiful blade, and its hilt was a discolored purple. I slowly walked up to it, bewitched by its beauty, and dared to wrap my hand around the hilt. I very gently tugged upwards, but unsuccessfully pulled the sword from it's pedestal. I tugged a little more aggressively, and the sword easily came out, and as I raised it to the sky, I felt a certain energy fill in me. A few seconds later, a voice suddenly said, "Recognition, complete." It sent me flying and landing on my ass, causing me to break out of my spell to restore my speech, "Oow. Fuck." I felt my bad tongue catch me. I looked up to see a blue-purple figure floating there in front of me. She (or as how it looked, I assumed it was female) looked at me with blank, baby blue eyes. I gulped, asking, "W-who are you?"

"I am your servant, Fi. I will be assisting you from now on," Her cool voice replied, "Please, do not shy from asking any question." I hesitated to ask, but I fought to get the strength to, "So, was that fairy you?"

"No, Master. That was the reincarnation of an old companion. Her name is Navi."

"Re...reincarnation? What the hell is going on?"

"Master, you were chosen by Hylia herself to carry on a much greater task than what was ever assigned."

"Who is Hylia, Fi?"

"My creator. Our creator. She is the one who granted us this land to thrive on. She is the common ancestor of all hylians. She is the one to speak when Hyrule is under great danger. However, she has currently acted by assigning you a power that no one else shall be granted. A power far beyond any god or goddess, or any powerful being in that case."

"...is that it? What's this power I have?"

"The God's Fury, Master. It has been predicted that whoever uses this power, can change the world. So Hylia chose wisely, even though you still seem to be a child. I see great potential in you, Master Aaron."

"Whoa whoa whoa, hold it there. How did you learn my name?"

"Our minds are as one now. It is just another way for me to be of assistance of you. I can tell when you don't want to kill someone as well."

"Huh. Well, it's best that I be heading home. How do you want to come along?"

"I shall rest myself in the sword. I suggest taking Navi too, since it's about to rain."

I looked up at the clouds. It was murky and dull, and they seemed very heavy. So I looked over to the small fairy and offered her a hand. She gracefully landed on my palm, and I stuffed her gently in my hat, hoping she would comfort herself inside. I then walked out on a decrypt walkway that lead out of the forest, where Epona was lying. She looked up, responding with a standing sequence, and snorted. I smiled. Very slowly I mounted her, and kicked in my heels. She responded by going forward in a medium canter. I looked around as she slowly made her way towards the castle. The beautiful gallery of green was occasionally spotted with forest creatures that you would usually see (squirrels, rabbits, birds, etc), and I heard rain and thunder in the distance. It felt truly...well...magical. I was really happy to be apart of this. Instead of being cramped up in a stuffy place filled with kids who would do nothing but piss you off all day, I would definitely rather prefer this life. I mean, I get fresh air, a horse, and now, companions. What more could I ask for?

As if to answer my question, someone in the area had started walking towards me. I noticed it was the boy from earlier. (Well, he wasn't really walking towards me, but rather, more left.) I dismounted Epona and sent her galloping away back to home. I had to stalk him, because I was curious. I"m out here anyway, so why not? I crouched behind the brush and advanced forward. He looked back a few times, but I still kept hidden. Little by little, I realized that he was gathering...herbs? What it seemed like, which allowed me to advance forward a little more. He looked back one more time. "Who's there? I've got a weapon, you know!" His exclaiming scared off a few birds, and a shadow fell over him. He looked behind in terror and ran, shouting, "Aaaaaah!"

I ran after the bear that chased him. It looked abnormal. That is a bear infused with darkness, Master Aaron. Please be careful, for I analyze its behavior is unpredictable and tends to strike its enemies until death. "Thanks, Fi." I said aloud and lunged at the bear. It opened a gash in it's upper left arm, but not enough to cripple it. Spinning around, it's flaring red eyes reached into me and stunned me for a second, not able to move. It swung at me, but Fi blocked it and allowed me to attack. Stabbed it right in the chest. She flew out of the sword and scolded me a bit. "Master, I told you to be careful."

"I know Fi. I...I'm sorry. You weren't hurt, were you?"

The boy coughed. It caught my attention. "Oh, sorry. Are you okay?" I asked him gingerly. He didn't have a scowl, but he replied, "Yes. Thank you, Aaron." I nearly stopped helping him up when he said my name. Immediately he blushed and said, "No, no, no, it's not I'm a stalker, my mother told me your name. I'm sorry that I addressed you without making it apparent. Since I forgot to mention it, my name's Imprey." He bowed and told me, "So I am in your service eternally. I must return your favor." I leaned on a tree behind me and told him, "Well, I guess you could make me some tea at your place." A giant smirk grew across my face as he replied with , "What? Wait, let's not get ahead of ourselves yet." I laughed. "I was only joking. You don't have to do that, Imprey." He laughed nervously, and responded with, "I guess I should take you back, Aaron. You might see my sister."

A few hours later, we arrived at his lodging, which somehow seemed peaceful and dainty. I slowly sank into a nearby chair and relaxed as Imprey had poured a sweet liquid into a cup. I picked it up and saw that it was tea. I blushed. "I-Imprey, you didn't have to do that. I was just kidding with you." He turned around and grinned. "It's fine, Aaron. It's something I treat my guests with. It's actually more pleasing than any other tastes." He then looked outside and announced, "My sister's here." I looked up and saw her walk in through the door in a swift fashion. She looked over and smiled. "Someone's here, eh? Aaron, I've been looking for you." I looked up at her from my drinking. "What."

"The sages have requested me to have you go to a sacred ground called the Tomb of the Heros. I will be your honorable guide."

She then grabbed my hand and smiled, dragging me along with her. "Whoa, hey! My tea!" I shouted as she scurried along. She quickly had me go from here to there with a breeze following behind us, and a very hearty grasp of a branch. I had to quickly catch up to her when she let go of my hand, when Imprey grabbed me and set me down when we arrived. His sister pointed to a socket in the door for me to stab my sword in, which opened the door. "By the way, the name's Zulfu. You can call me Zulu though." I nodded towards her as I entered the tomb quietly. We walked by, footsteps echoing loudly. I was walking in almost all the way, when my foot bumped something. A human's head…! I kneeled down and observed his features. Blonde hair, in a messy style, with very pale, nearly white, skin. His mouth was closed, but a streak of blood had came out of his mouth, though the blood was dry. I was slightly freaked out, but I knew he was breathing. I gulped as I picked him up (which took nearly all my strength too), and had Imprey take a look at him. His brown velvet eyes looked at me, then back at the body. "Well, I'm judging from his pale skin, he would lack vital essentials. I can also conclude that he may had gotten into a fight down here...I'm sure of it." Imprey's eyes then glowed. "He'll need awakening in order to take in what he needs. I'll take care of that."

He immediately took him off my arms and carried the body. We hurriedly made our way back, and he handed me an ice bucket. "Pour that on him." I obeyed his command, and our unexpected guest sat up and gasped, shivering. "W-what the hell?" He muttered. His blue eyes had met mine a few seconds after he said that. As if enchanted he asked, "Am I dead?" I nearly laughed. "I'm not sure if you can call this the afterlife, dear sir." He sighed. "Good. Just checking." I helped him up from patient's table and allowed him to lean on me. "You okay?"

"I just seemed to sprain my ankle."

"Oh, well, I keep helping you. What's your name?" I asked him, as he sat down and ate the bowl of...whatever the hell Imprey gave him. I could even see his question in his eyes as he just stared at it. "W...what is this?" He asked surprised. Imprey laughed. "Don't worry. You'll feel much better when you eat it." Was his response. He looked up and gulped. I kept a grin, almost laughing. This...I'm not sure what age he was, but he just picked up his fork and ate it. His face showed approval and he kept eating. "Oh, and by the way, my name's Link." He responded. I looked at him, nodding to keep me from gasping. Oh, shit! He's...fuuuck, I should've realized that with that clothing he was wearing. Taking that off my mind, I picked up a napkin and wiped the blood off his face. He looked at me, surprised. "What was that?" He asked. I looked up, smiling. "Nothing, don't worry about it." He smiled back. "Well, alright." He then went back to eating and I looked over to Imprey. "Yeah, I wonder what happened." He asked, looking over to him. I saw Link's eyes shoot up to Imprey, stopping his fork in mid-air, and gently it down, sighing. "Well, I got into a fight, and...I felt something hit the back of my head. I blacked out after that. I don't know how long I've been put out…"

"Well, shit. Let me check your head." Imprey put down the plant and walked over. Link took off his hat, Imprey then rummaging around his hair. "I don't see or feel any fresh blood, yet it's all crusty from dust and...what seems to be blood. Why don't you go take a shower?" He suggested, patting Link on the back. He nodded and got up, then stopped. "Hey...uhhhh...where is it, speaking of which?" I pointed towards it and he scratched his head. He then disappeared through the door, and when the shower came on, Imprey turned to me, concerning thoughts in his eyes. "Aaron, I have horrible news. I...I'm sorry to say, but our dungeon has been turned into a safe haven for monsters lately, and...I can't go near it. You'll have to go out and defeat the...whatever the hell is down there. It's sad already I couldn't go near it." He then looked away. "Well, I'm sure I'll be able to do it, Imprey. There's no other explanation to it, so, why the hell not?" His eyes turned to me instantly with those words. "What? Aaron, it's dangerous...You're not going alone, right?" I smiled. "Of course not, Imprey."

A few minutes later, Link came out of the shower...and looked over to me. "So...is there anything I need to do?"

"Come with me. We have important business to attend to."

I grabbed him by the arm and went out the door. He sighed while moving.

A few hours later, we arrived to our destination. I gulped at the sight of the staircase leading downwards. "How long do you think it goes for?" I asked him. His blue eyes meet mine, replying, "Not sure...but sure as hell is deep. Do you think it's...you're not scared, are you?" I laughed. "What's with that? I've never been scared…"I then mumbled to myself, "There better not be any dead bodies down there. I'm going to embarrass myself." (You see, she has Necrophobia. Which is the fear of the dead. Yeah…) Link turned to me and asked, "What was that?" "Nothing." I replied, and stepped into the gaping doorway. I couldn't help but comment, "You know, for a dungeon, it's got a giant ass door. Plus, why the hell isn't it secure?" "It's probably 'cause it's old. I'm not sure myself…" He responded, echoing behind. I shrugged. I noticed that the stairway became more and more open the more I descended. Then…

There was a huge anti-chamber. It was wide open, ranging deep into ebony darkness that I couldn't see far into. I turned around to Link, who shrugged. "I can't see a damn thing." I told him. "Well, let's go investigate a little more. Maybe we'll find something." His response sounded a little delayed, but I followed his advice, but nearly fell down a large pit, where I couldn't see the bottom. "What the hell? I thought this was a dungeon, not a fucking death sentence!"

"Well, shit, maybe there's a switch around here."

Master, Fi notified me, may I present you my current information? I have found a useful item nearby. I can guide you to it. I nodded. She popped out of my sword, and flew left. I heard Link gasp. "Fi?!" She turned around and nodded. "It is I, old master." I shrugged. "We gonna get moving or what?" I asked, while the other two just stared at each other. I sighed. "Guys, we ain't got all day here. Let's get movin. Now." I grabbed Link's shoulder and dragged him with me while Fi flew away into the walls. "So, you two had a relationship or something?" I asked my companion as we walked through the inky halls. His face drooped down into a sad expression. "She...she's my former companion. I'm glad she's in someone's hands though." He looked over to me and smiled. I grinned. "Hey, then that means I'll have to take extra care of her, eh?" I nudged him, giggling with him. I felt my foot step on something, which made a crunching noise. I looked down to see… I screamed and backed away, hyperventilating. I then jumped up and let him catch me. I squeezed my eyes shut. "No no no no no no...I just did not step on bones, I just did not step on bones…"

"What's wrong? Aaron, you told me that you weren't scared at all."

I was too scared to speak.

"Master Aaron currently has Necrophobia, the fear of the dead. She seems a little too sensitive to it."

"Well, shit. Could've told me that earlier."

"W-w-w-what? I-I-I just...d-didn't want t-t-to be left b-b-behind!" I stuttered. He continued further down, then said, "You know, you can let go now. I'll put you down." I unwrapped my arms from around his neck and he gently put me down. "There. See? Nothing to be afraid of." His voice sounded. I looked at him, crazed. "You're joking, right?" He laughed and pushed me along. "Come on, Fi said there was something nearby here. Should be right around the corner." We stopped in front of a wall. "Ummmmm...it's a wall, Fi." She looked at me directly. "There is a useful item beyond it, Master. I can feel it." I rolled my eyes. "Joy. How the hell are we going to get it?" Link grinned. "Welp, time to find out!" He had shoved me into the wall. I was about to shout, "Ow", before I had fell THROUGH the wall. I looked at it, amazed. "W-what the actual fuck? What kind of black magic is this?!" Link stepped through it and laughed. "Well, I didn't know that would actually work. Damn." I got up, red hot with embarrassment. "What the hell. There could've been another dead body here." He laughed. "Oh, you're too funny." I sighed as he continued to laugh. I then noticed a pair of boots on the ground. Fi flew above them and managed to lift them without touching them. "Master, these are what you need. These are Hover Boots." I grabbed them and dusted them off. They had a golden attachment to them, where at the heels, wings were formed. I looked over to Link, who shrugged. "I have no clue." His eyes said to me. I bit my lip and continued forward.

We returned to the anti-chamber. I slipped on the boots, walking across the death pit with the torch in hand. It only took about six steps to get across. I folded up the boots and tossed them to Link, who thankfully grabbed them and ran across. I turned around to find yet another room that was...well, ambiguous in terms of size. I could tell it was more than 10 meters across. (10m=~32ft, for those unschooled about the metric system.)