Prompts: Healing Salve/ Heatstroke/ "If my pain will stretch that far"

Summary: The Chain lands on a deserted island, that was looking an awful lot like a dungeon. Without their gear they must face the harsh heat to reobtain all their belongings.

A/N: Well, I think this one is even a little bit shorter than day 4...

The best part about getting dragged through Hyrule's was not knowing just where they would land and therefore be unable to prepare for the destination.

Like the latest portal that had just pulled them in the middle of the night from Wild's delightful Hebra Mountain and dropped them and even better place- what they were assuming was an in between eras deserted island.

Unfortunately, no amount of preparation would have solved their current issue, which was being separated from all their belongings.

The only things they had left were the clothes on their backs- which saying that they had just come from snowy mountains was going to do more harm than good.

The whole island was like a dungeon itself, and they had no choice but to solve the puzzles to retrieve their gear.

Wild was quick to compare the place to an island in his Hyrule that hosted a shrine with a similar challenge.

What was only further bad luck was that the stupid island seemed to have no clue what proper shade was. The land was rather bare, and all of the trees were too short to provide much of anything.

Time being the eldest found himself taking charge like usual.

He decided rather quickly not to split the group up as while they were all capable of being heroes in their own right, none of them had any gear to fight any enemies might have been fighting among the foliage.

His decision was proven wise when they quickly discovered that the place was swarming with well-hidden monsters.

The effort to regain their belongings was slow, as the monsters were mass and the puzzles complex.

Worse their gear was completely spread out in several odd areas and often required completing difficult tasks.

It took a total of five days for them to gather all their missing items and by the end of it they were all completely worn out.

Somewhere along day two, Four and Sky began suffering from heatstroke and were forced to stop partaking in the search. Hyrule had stepped back to look after the two. Luckily Hyrule's bag had been among the first found and his sword and shield the fourth and fifth.

The group had continued on as six until the morning of the third day when Legend had woken up in unbearable pain from his collection of blistering sunburns. So bad in fact that Wild had to walk the Vet back to the other three, promising to make his way back to the group shortly.

On day four Wild had finally found his way back to the group in just enough time to escort Wind whose face was red from overheating to the sick group.

This time around, Time told Wild not to come back and instead give Hyrule a hand nurturing the others back to health.

With that the three remaining members marched on through the remaining challenges. The effects of the harsh sun were definitely starting to catch up to those remaining in the group, but they were able to push on and finish collecting the last of the items on day five.

With all their belongings newly collected they made their way back to the others ready to collapse in a heap of exhaustion.

Right before Time could join Twilight in throwing himself to the ground a portal opened in front of him.

"Oh, come on." Twilight grumbled forcing himself off the ground.

"Hopefully it's a nice place with lots of shade." Time said with a laugh helping some of the still recovering boys off their feet. Wherever the portal took them better be a place where he could kick up his feet and relax for a minute because the heat was starting to catch up to him too.

"You better not have just jinxed us old man." Legend groaned stepping through the portal.

"Come on let's get going." Time said urging the rest of the group through the portal.

Relief filled Time as he stepped through the portal and was met with a nice cool breeze.

"Finally!" Warriors exclaimed.

Everyone shared the same relief and without discussion they camped out in the shaded trees for a week before feeling well enough to travel again.