OK. I once again have 2 things to say:
1) Thank you for the reviews.
2) About what I said...about how Ilia has an attitude change? Yes...When I make a story, everything is already planned out perfectly. So no matter what you people say, it isn't changing. However, if what you say co-insides with my plan, I will pretend that you people have power.
It's funny for a fool to believe himself powerful.
OK, now I have a challenge for you guys. Can anyone guess who Odim is based off of?
I don't own Legend of Zelda, and Enjoy!
Oh yeah! Thank's for 4,000 hits and 80 reviews people!
Ordon: Day two
The three children awoke to sun streaming through the window. Link sat up and stretched.
"Good morning." He said. Ganondorf smiled and yawned. Zelda screamed into her pillow and pulled the goat fur blankets over her head.
"FIVEMOREMINUTES!" she shrieked, her words muffled. Link and Ganondorf exchanged confused glances. A sleeping spell? Impossible.
"Ok, Zel." Ganondorf got up and reached for his boots. Link grabbed his sheathed sword and shield and slung them over his shoulder.
"I'm going out." He said, dusting some hay off of himself. He stood up and walked to the door. He put a hand on the doorknob.
"Navi? Are you coming?" He asked. Navi screamed and pulled a tuft of goat fur over her head.
"I guess it's a girl thing." Ganondorf sighed, following link out the door.
The morning was pleasantly cool. Only a few cuckoos hobbled around the grass, clucking pitifully at each other.
"Why isn't anybody up? It's already seven." Ganondorf asked, picking up an unlucky cuckoo that happened to walk his way.
"OI! CROW!" he yelled. The cuckoo looked utterly bewildered and then decided to peck at his wrist.
Link sighed.
"The goddesses raised us differently?" He guessed, As Ganondorf dropped the cuckoo and rubbed his throbbing wrist.
"Ow… I guess so." He said, examining it. "D'you think I may get bruises out of this?"
"Nope. You'll get a bruise when you're run over by a horse." Link said, chuckling lightly.
"Oh yeah! Speaking of which, I want to learn how to ride!" Ganondorf said.
"In other words, you want to train a horse to eat a pig and wear armor," link snickered. "Either that, or get it strong and have it trot by the lady horses with his hair billowing out behind him in the breeze!"
Link tossed his head back dramatically. Ganondorf laughed.
"No, dude, I'm serious. I mean, I think it would be fun!" Ganondorf shrugged and started walking to the barn. "Ya'know, to… ride a horse."
Link smiled. "I'm in. I'm kind of fond of that one, actually."
He pointed to a horse that could be seen through the window of the barn. It had a brown coat, but a white mane. It had a spot on its forehead.
"Huh." Ganondorf said, pushing open the door to the stable. "I like the one that's black."
Link rolled his eyes. How typical. He grabbed a saddle.
Link trotted around Ordon, waiting for people to wake up. Ganondorf was issuing commands to his horse, which snorted and did the opposite.
"Ok, run that way. GAH! No, no, no. NOT into the lake. This jacket is dry-clean only."
"What? Oh, do NOT give me that look. It was YOUR idea to run into the mud."
"GAH! The OTHER way! There! There there there there!"
"God, damn it, you dumb horse. It told you this was DRY CLEAN ONLY!"
Link smiled and trotted around the place he was staying.
He could see Zelda through the window, pulling her boots on.
"Hi, Zelda!" he called. Zelda turned bright red.
"Hello, link!" she yelled. Navi covered her ears and screamed again.
Link trotted away, laughing slightly. Ganondorf rode up behind him, beaming.
"Heya, leaky! I tamed whisper!" Ganondorf had made up the name.
"My name is NOT leaky." Link growled, spurring his horse and trotting ahead of ganondorf, his expression darkening.
"Sorry, Link." Ganondorf mumbled, urging his horse forward. Link nodded.
"I named my horse Epona." He said. His face lightened. "Remember that book of legends Zelda used to read to us? Well, the hero of time named HIS horse Epona."
Link was fascinated by the legends. Ganondorf rolled his eyes. How very typical.
Link smiled for a moment, and then his face darkened again. The memory of the two signs with his name on it flashed through his head.
He felt nauseous.
"Link? Is there something you need to tell me?" Ganondorf asked. Link he felt a lump in his throat.
"Ganondorf…" Link stopped Epona. She took a step forward and a step back.
"In… in the kokiri ruins, I saw a sign… with my name on it." Link wiped some small tears out of his eyes. "And here, in Ordon, too…"
Ganondorf listened intently. Link swallowed.
"What can this mean?" he asked. "If Din and Farore are our mothers, then where are our dads? What if… what if…"
Link began to cry.
Ganondorf reached over and put an awkward hand on his shoulder.
"I don't know, link. The same reason we have identical birthmarks, I guess." Ganondorf shrugged.
"I feel so… I don't know the word. Betrayed, I guess." Link sighed, hopping down off Epona. "Maybe… like an object to be stolen? A thief's prize?"
Whisper bucked and Ganondorf fell off. Zelda walked out of the hut, smiling.
"What's going on?" she asked, looking from Ganondorf to link, who hastily wiped the tears out of his eyes.
"Has he been crying?" she asked, pointing to link.
"I found two houses with my name on it, alright?" he burst out. "One in the Kokiri ruins, and one here, in Ordon!"
Ganondorf grimaced as link plopped down onto the grass, looking as if he was about to scream.
"Wait, what?" Zelda asked. Ganondorf whispered an explanation into her ear.
"Oh…"
Link shook his head and gripped his ears. He felt like he was going to pass out.
"I'm really, really confused." He said. A picture flashed through his mind, one he had never seen before… it was an imp. But he only saw it for a second, because then he was surrounded by black.
He cried out in shock.
"Link? What's wrong!" Zelda and Ganondorf kneeled down next to him. The world became focused.
"I… nothing." Link pressed a palm to his forehead. "I should probably just eat some breakfast."
By this time, some other people that lived in Ordon had come out of their houses. Ilia was among them. They stared at him. He felt his anger rising.
"Link?" Ilia said, walking up to him. She smiled her pretty little smile. "What's going on?"
"None of your business." Link shot at her. "Go play your game somewhere else."
He left Ilia looking confused and angry.
"Odim is special!" she yelled, and then she clapped her hands over her mouth.
"Oh, yeah. I know about your other boyfriend." Link spat. "What's the means of kissing me? Go use those lips on somebody else, you player, because I can see through you."
He walked into his house and slammed the door behind him. The pot was still simmering. He spooned some soup into a bottle that was on the ground.
Link didn't mind the burning hot soup on his tongue. He was mad enough already.
Link plopped down on his bed and pocketed the bottle. He drew his sword and swung it around a little.
Who was the Imp?
Navi was still snoring on Zelda's bed. How absolutely typical.
Ordon
Zelda watched link slam the door to the house he was staying in. she felt a small sense of pride- he had yelled at Ilia.
"Ganondorf? Could you tell Link I'm going to see the castle?" she asked.
"Yeah, sure Zelda. Be careful. There could be monsters." Ganondorf said, giving her a pat on the back. Zelda smiled and hurried off, her map out.
Ilia was talking to a guy with strait, spiky, orange hair.
I guess that's Odim. Ganondorf thought. He looks young.
"Hi, Odim!" Ganondorf said. Ilia sniffed.
"Hello. Who are you?" she asked.
"I'm Ganondorf." Said Ganondorf. "I'm guessing you're Ilia."
"charmed." She said quietly. Odim smiled at him.
"I'm half Kokiri." he boasted. "So I'm usually one age for two years."
"Wow." Ganondorf said. He didn't like Odim.
"But hey, check this out." Odim said.
"I can do an impression of the goddesses!"
Ganondorf stood, dumbfounded. Odim waited patiently. He had twice as long to live as anybody else.
"Go on." he said. Odim smirked.
"Hello, I'm Farore! I'm the goddess of WIND!" he said in a high pitched voice. "So I fart a lot!"
Ganondorf began to shake. Ilia was laughing. How dare he! How dare she! That was link's goddess!
"Hello! I'm Nayru! I'm a smart freak, but I still can't open a jar or stop walking into doors!"
Zelda's Goddess! Ganondorf reached for his sword.
"Hi! I'm Din, the goddess of fire! I'm supposed to be hot, but I'm ugly as a toad!"
That was it. That was IT.
"You B*stard! You DARE" He drew his sword. It gleamed in the sunlight. "To insult my goddess?"
"Ganondorf, chill, it's who they really are." Odim said.
"WRONG!" ganondorf swung his sword, cutting him across the cheek. "Get a sword! Let's fight!"
"Ow!" Odim wiped blood off his face. "Alright then. Ilia! Sword!"
Ilia rushed into a house and returned holding a sword. Odim took it.
"Let's dance, Ganondork."
Ganondorf swung his sword. Odim clashed swords with him, but there was a clang and ganondorf jumped back.
Odim had cut him across the shoulder.
He ran forward again, swinging his sword again and knocking Odim to the ground. He scrambled up. They clashed swords, sparks flying, forcing their full weight onto them. Odim stumbled back, and Ganondorf seized his chance. He bent his knees.
Ganondorf spun around, using Link's famous spin attack to slice several gashes into Odim's chest. The tip of his sword shone.
Odim stood, gaping at his chest.
"You will NEVER say those words again." Ganondorf hissed, staring daggers at Odim. "Or I will make it fatal."
Odim fell backwards, unconscious.
"Odim!" Ilia shrieked, grabbing him around the shoulders to break his fall. She looked up at ganondorf.
He looked back. They were silent for a little bit.
"You'll be hearing from hylian knights from everywhere" Ilia hissed.
"Don't waist your time. I'm leaving tomorrow." Ganondorf growled.
He walked away, shaking.
A picture of the ocarina flashed through his mind, but in the hand of somebody he had never seen before.
Then it was gone. He dropped onto his knees beside the shallow river and began to rinse out the cut in his shoulder. It was pretty deep.
The people of Ordon probably hated him now, but he would leave at midnight when the goddesses summoned him. It didn't matter.
Zelda walked through the trees, her nose in her map. She should be out of the forest in a few minutes.
She examined the map so closely she didn't notice a monster silently gliding through the bushed near her. If she had noticed, she would have recognized it as a moblin or a bulbin. She would've noticed it was hungry.
But she didn't look up.
Zelda screamed as she felt the sharp claws of the monster dig into her back and knock her down. She pulled out her small sword and thrust it into the monster's chest, horrified. But the monster was not alone.
Five more darted out of the bushes.
"My sword!" Zelda yelled. A monster had run off with it.
The Kuyan lavender will help… she unbuttoned her pouch and reached inside. Nothing. Velo!
She had given the lavender away.
Zelda yelled as a monster swung its club and brought it down on her leg. She couldn't run.
She tried to summon magic, but her mind was racing. It wouldn't come. It wouldn't come!
She was going to die here.
The club left a scratch in her leg, and blood trickled out. Her heart began to pound.
The monsters stared at the blood with a terrible longing. She knew that look.
A bulbin lunged her leg and sank its teeth into it. Zelda tried to swat it away, but the other monsters stopped her by hitting her hand.
Intense pain spread from her leg. More bulbins came out. She screamed.
Link walked out of the hut, navi resting on his shoulder.
"Hello."
Link spun around. A girl was sitting on his roof. Her black cloak was wrapped around her, blocking out sun, and her orange hair shone in the sunlight.
Link stood, gaping.
"It's nice to say hello to new people." She said, tucking a lock of orange hair behind her ear.
"Hi." Link said in a low voice, eyes narrowed. The girl smiled.
"Much better." She said. "My mother wanted me to give this to you. I'm Dawn."
Dawn pulled out a small sack.
Link's ear twitched. What was going on?
"Thanks." Link said, and Dawn tossed down the bag.
"It's a special dust. Be careful… the bag is not very strong."
Dawn laughed. "Tee hee hee!"
Link knew that laugh. He heard it before… but where?
"Who are you?" he asked.
"Dawn." Dawn huffed. "Are you deaf or something?"
Link frowned. "No I-"
A scream wafted to his ears.
"Zelda!"
Link turned around. Navi yelled, "She's disappearing!" but nobody heard her.
"Did you hear that?" Link asked, his heart pounding. No answer.
"Hello?" He looked back on the roof. She was gone.
"Link, get rid of that bag." Navi said. Her voice was low. "That was a member of the twili. They have powerful shadow magic."
"Navi… I heard someone scream." Link said, tucking the bag away. Navi yanked on his ear.
"Listen! You need to get rid of that bag!" she screamed, her voice dripping with worry. "I don't think it's safe!"
Link pulled her off, ignoring her every word.
"I'm concerned…" he said, letting her go. "I… I think Zelda's in trouble…"
Another scream came, louder this time.
"Navi! Did you hear that?" Link asked, panic behind his words.
"Hear what?" Navi asked. Link shook his head and bolted into the forest. Navi could barely keep up.
"Zelda?" Link called. Jagged rocks stuck out on the path awkwardly. Link tripped and fell, his bag opening on the rock. The sack that Dawn had given him fell out, a tiny hole in it.
It caught on the rock and tore across, opening the bag. Some black dust was inside. Some of it tumbled out. Navi screamed.
Link yelled as the fog rolled over him, and he felt as if he couldn't breathe. The darkness sank into his flesh, and he felt… different. What happened to him?
Zelda tore her leg out of the bulbin's mouth, tears of pain in her eyes. She crawled backwards, whimpering. The hungry bulbin drew nearer, eyes gleaming manically.
Zelda felt a tree bump up against her back. She was trapped.
In the sky, AKA where the goddesses were having a freak-out.
"Let's go!" Nayru screamed, Din grabbing her cloak.
"Little bitch always manages to get in trouble!"
Farore chewed on her hair in panic, staring down at Hyrule.
"No- stop!" She yelled as the goddesses ran forward, about to jump down. "Link sees her!"
Nayru and Din were about ready to tackle Farore to get to Hyrule, but stopped. What would happen if a hero didn't save Zelda?
Yay, that was longer then other chapters!
Also...who can guess who Dawn is the child of? Just take a random guess...and don't forget Odim. :)
So...other then that, review!
