Fi returned while I flew around. "Master, this enemy is the dragon of the dark, Rinnenth. He tends to fly towards his prey and ignores everything else. May I suggest you use that Sky Zora as bait." I didn't really want to question the sky zora part, but it was a hell of a strategy. I flew towards it, and landed on it. I pinpointed it's weak spot, a soft piece of skin, and struck my sword into it, while Fi fought off any of it's minions. It roared in pain, flicking me off and forcing me to call Pyro back. The flying zora came to me. "Thanks, I was getting tired of that guy." I acknowledged back with , "Yeah, you're welcome."

We landed on a nearby island. I slid off of my loftwing, with her coming towards me calmly. "The name's Regia. You?" I turned to her. "Aaron." She nodded. Fi came back, announcing, "Master, he is not dead." I looked at her, sighing. "Can that hold on for a second, please?" Regia tapped on my shoulder. "Is your sister Atticka, by chances?" I was astounded by her question. "Why, yes, she is." The zora child smiled. "Great. I know a secret." Then, a mighty roared sounded, signalling that the beast had not given up yet. I grunted in frustration. "Damn it, why can't I just have some sort of conversation with someone!" I ran off the edge and called Pyro. The thing practically arouse in a black misty-cloud, with glowing purplish eyes, and sinister roaring to follow. Since when was a giant diabolical dragon in Hyrule…? I thought to myself as Fi frantically flew around, trying to analyze the creature. I saw the others fly up upon their loftwings, forming a circle around me. "Hey, what the hell is this thing?" Ocarina Kid shouted. I answered, "Apparently some sort of dragon demon." His face was just as confused as the others. "Since when did one of those come in here?" I shrugged. Fi returned hastily. "Master, it seems that the enemy is unapproachable. However, he posses the power of speech. I suggest that you attempt to communicate with him." I nodded. "Guys, keep a low profile on the islands behind us. If anything happens, come in and get me." I looked back to see that they, amazingly, followed my command. "I trust you, Aaron." I heard one of them bellow. I gulped as I plunged in with Pyro. The dragon's eyes met mine, which sent chills down my spine. "Hail, o Hero. If you wish to challenge me, say so."

"No, I don't want to fight. However, if you make the motion to, I will attack back. No second thoughts."

"My, that's threatening. Why does thee wish to communicate?"

"To understand what's going on."

"The great and almighty Demise has sent out his top henchman, Goldenmort, and wishes to take your land by force. I was sent to kill you off."

"Well, perfect." At this point, I'm wondering why he's talking to me.

"However, my thoughts are well the opposite. Unfortunately, as I tried to escape, I had caught this horrible parasite that makes me attack random beings at random times."

"...and do you want me to get rid of it?"

He smiled. "Well, you are smart. Indeed, I need your help, though it's a little embarrassing. I'll admit it."

I sighed heavily. Then, another question opened in my mind; "Hey, what's with the clouds?"

"Ah, I'm sorry. The parasite produces this thick mist."

I shrugged. "Welp, I'll go ahead and help you out. If you start attacking, I'll let the others know."

"Others?"

"Companions of mine, really."

I flew closer to his body to see holes, and a pair of piercing orange eyes. A giant, snake like thing came flying out and attempted to attack me, but I lucky dove out of the way and flew upwards. "Fi, go tell the others. I'll take it from here." She nodded, and flew without hesitation. Landing on his toughened scales, my feet firmly planted themselves on his head. The parasite was ugly indeed, with those orange eyes and...I don't even know what kind of shade of green that was. Like it was raised from hell itself. I watched for any particular part that seemed out of place or weak. Aaron, the eye! Pyro cawed and swiped at it. I nodded. Of course. I leaped up, slashed at it, and went back down. The parasite made a huge squeak that almost bursted my eardrums literally. I looked up to see that it slipped under into the hole, and slid out one of the others more down below. I sighed. "One down, two to go." I vividly glanced from one side to the other, surveying the area. I eventually saw another hole, which I ran to, and saw the other one pop up. It was the same thing. Leaped up, killed it, watch it fall from it's nest. I turned around as I heard the last one shriek from the host's head, as if it was being attacked. I rushed towards it to find that Fi had taken it upon herself to attack it. I shook my head. "Well, that's the last one. It'll save me some grief." However, I saw it swung at her, which made her retreat. "Never mind. This one seems…" Fi returned. "Master, I suggest you take the last one seriously. He gained the ability to learn quickly, so it may take a few tries to defeat him." I nodded. "Well, if I must, I will call upon the others. But for now, I think we're okay." Her eyes had a light of faith as I charged forward. It spat a sizzling substance at me, which landed on my leg, but I ignored the pain and continued to distract it as Fi struggled to attack. Eventually, I collapsed as the pain gnawed on my left leg, from which I looked down to see it ate into my flesh! I panicked, crying out in pain. Damn it! I grunted to myself. I peered around desperately, to see a small flash of red amongst the black clouds. I sighed, trying to get up. Bird Master must've heard me. I looked back up to see that the parasite once again spat. A small portion of it landed on my shoulder, and on my right arm. I slowly dropped to my knees and fell to the ground once more, bawling out in pain. After that, I felt my conscious almost escape me. "Damn it!" I cried, the pain exceeding my limit. I once again tried to stand up. This thing really wants to kill me, I know it. I tried once more. I leaped up, and nearly missed his eye. Luckily, I managed to damage it. As I landed on the ground, I fell down with pain traveling up through my legs. I looked down to see how the blood gathered up. I felt real tears roll down my cheeks as the last shriek chilled the air, and my vision blacked out.

A few hours later, I awoke on my back, actually on a comfortable bed, staring straight at the ceiling. I looked over to see the boys at a table, chatting. Bird Master looked my way and smiled. "Hey, you're up. I...I was worried about you." I sat up, surprisingly without a problem. I looked down at my leg to see it was patched up. I glanced back up in disbelief. "You...help me?" He nodded. "Figured it out." I sighed, a small grin reaching to me. "Well, atleast I didn't die." The others laughed heartily. I stood up, again surprisingly, with ease. "What did you do exactly…?" He snickered a little. "That doesn't matter." Ocarina Kid coughed. "So what were you doing?" His eyes looked at me, questioning me. I gulped. "I tried-" "Aaron, you nearly killed yourself."

"Yeah, but come on! I don't want to give up without a fight!"

"But it's foolish to go after a strong enemy like that. Could've at least gave us a heads up."

"It's kinda hard to shout out when I'm trying to focus."

"Hey, come on you two. It was obvious what happened. No need to fight over the matter." Bird Master interrupted us, I could read the frustration in his voice. I sighed. Then, again, a little voice sounded in my hat. "Did you guys forget the last person?" Everyone turned to me with wide eyes. I gulped, taking off my hat. The blue sprite flew from my head in front of me. Ocarina Kid's eyes lit up when he saw it. "N...Navi? Is that...really you?" She flew over to him in a friendly matter. Tears flooded his cheeks. "It is! Navi…" Everyone just kinda...snickered.

One again a sighed escaped my mouth. Suddenly, I remember something. The tomb…? What other reason do I need to go back? I need to get the last one awake, but...something is tingling my memory about it. I pushed that thought into the back of my head and told the others to move out. I ran out to call Pyro, who flew towards me with worry. Aaron! Oh, thank Hylia you're okay! She nudged me a few times before I grabbed her beak, laughing. "Pyro, you shouldn't worry that much!" She looked at me with bright, burning eyes. Please, don't attempt any more foolish tricks. You...I could feel your presence fading. I pet her beak. "Like I said, you shouldn't worry that much. If anything, they've got my back." The bird puffed out and cawed. I smiled, trying to cheer her up. I then had her lowered to hop on. To the tomb? She asked with energy. I nodded, and she took off. Actually, she took off without notation of power, which caught me off guard. I nearly fell off. Whoa! Tell me next time you do that! I scolded. She cawed rather happily, sneering, See how it feels to be worried? I sighed as she landed at the tomb once more.

As I walked through, the memory of something bothered me. What in the hell is going on? Did it...did it change on me? Glancing around, I felt as if the hallways, I felt as if they had...moved! The path was no longer straight, instead it...it became a maze. Startled, I looked back. The boys must've gotten lost as well. I shouted out, "Where...where are you guys?" No response was sounded, other than my own echo fleeing in the empty hallways. I gulped. Maybe if I continue forward-

This is but one of my many trials, Aaron.

I jumped at the voice. "Who…" You seem alarmed. I shall explain, my dear descendant. The womanly voice seemed to have...taunted me. I attempted to communicate with Fi, but she didn't respond. Nothing worked. I was alone. The voice laughed inside my head. I must be going insane. I assured myself, but again the voice sounded. No, you're not. Please allow me to explain. The hallways again changed. These walls hear your thoughts. Your heart. They see into you, and see your fears. I would suggest always going right. Even if it seems there is nothing there. I assure you. I trusted the voice in my head and went right. There was an open hallway. I continued down it until I reached a solid wall. I looked right and left, and I was surrounded. I shrugged and went right again. I walked through the wall, just like in the Kakariko dungeon. A smile ran across my face. Huh. I guess I've still got to apply my knowledge, just like in school. I kept walking, turning right when needed, then came across the chamber. No one else was there. I felt a seed of worry plant into me. I wonder if the walls led them outside… was my only comforting thought. I walked towards the remaining coffin, and found it empty to my surprise. I looked around. What? Where in the hell is he? I felt a tap on my right shoulder, I turned around, knocked unconscious once more.

I was awoken later to arguing. It had slightly subdued to my awake, but resumed to be wild. I rubbed my head, now knowing I had a giant bruise on my face, where I was struck. I looked up and listened to their nasty bickering. "...you still could've killed her! You have no idea!" Bird Master's familiar voice rang in my ears. The newly awoken one frowned. "I didn't do it, as much as you think! Will you ever listen to reason?" He exclaimed. I sat up. "What the hell are you two bickering about?" I finally question as the new one made his case clear. "Well, he was scared and knocked you out." Ocarina Kid's vocals carried behind me. "I did not! I didn't even know she was even there! I was in a different room! I swear!" Oh dear. At that moment, the womanly voice again sounded. Well, here is another one of my trials. If you manage to complete these last two, I will lead you to a sacred place. I took a deep breath. Here I go, Phoenix Wright, please be helpful with your teachings. "Okay, okay, calm down! Let me hear his case first, then yours, and maybe I'll see who to believe." Oh I hope I didn't do wrong with saying that. I held my hand up to the new one, and he spoke. "Well, I was pulled out of the coffin, and I didn't know where I was at first, so I came out and looked around-" "OBJECTION!" I heard one of the others shout. "Rejected! Continue." I looked at him. He sighed and continued, "So I then remembered where I was. I had turned around just in time to see a lizard man slapped someone with a pan, which worried me."

"...That's all?"

"Yes, that's all, other than having them coming in and blaming me for it."

I turned to Bird Master who sighed. "I just so happened just to see you laying on the floor." I could help but blurted out laughing. "That's all? Who's ever taught you to never judge a book by it's cover, even though it might say all?" His eyes showed guilt, lowering to the floor. "I...I'm sorry." I looked up at his apology. "It...it just happened...and I assumed…" I put a hand on his shoulder and said, "Hey, you know what they say about assuming." He looked up with curiosity in his eyes. "What?" I laughed. "It makes an ass outta you and me." Everyone else chuckled a little. "So, with that out of the way, let's go." I hopped on Pyro's back and flew up. Something was troubling me though. I couldn't tell what it was. I just...couldn't put my finger on it. One more trial...I wonder what the last one could be….?