Post by Tiki-Torch on Aug 23, 2006 17:18:22 GMT -5
Well, I was really trying to get my next chapter out before I left for university but it looks like I won't be able to.
So, in the mean time, I thought I'd leave you all with a little teaser. Heh. Enjoy.
So, in the mean time, I thought I'd leave you all with a little teaser. Heh. Enjoy.
"Yes, I will pass away soon, but do not grieve for me . . ." It was a command. But Link could not help it. He continued to weep.
"No, y-y-you c-can't die! I l-love you!" Link couldn't talk correctly because he was crying so hard. The tears fell down his face faster than he could wipe them away so he stop trying. Navi landed on the ground near Link and fell on her face. She could actually feel the Deku Tree dying.
"I have been able to tell you of these important matters. This is Hyrule's final hope." Navi looked up. She saw Link sitting there crying into his hands. The last thing that the Deku Tree had said, Link was Hyrule's final hope. It was what those strange voices had told the small fairy. Navi sniffed and stood up.
"Link, go now to Hyrule Castle . . ." Link sobbed and stood up. He wanted to try to be brave for the Deku Tree. He continued to cry but not as loudly as before. He tried to pay attention to what the Deku Tree was saying.
"There, thou shalt surely meet the Princess of Destiny . . ." There was that word again, destiny. Now Navi knew for sure that what those voices had told her about Link had to be true. But Hyrule Castle? Was the Deku Tree actually telling Link to leave the forest?
"W-what?" Link asked between sobs.
"Take this stone with you. The stone that man wanted so much, that he cast this curse on me . . ." Suddenly, the ground rumbled. Directly in front of Link the ground split open and several vines shot up out of the ground. They began to unwind to reveal a glowing green stone. It was wrapped in gold that was to the shape of the Kokiri. The green crystal was about the size of Link's fist. Link reached out and grabbed the stone. It stopped glowing. Link could somehow feel that the stone had a pulse of some kind. Almost as if it was alive. Link stared down at it.
"No, y-y-you c-can't die! I l-love you!" Link couldn't talk correctly because he was crying so hard. The tears fell down his face faster than he could wipe them away so he stop trying. Navi landed on the ground near Link and fell on her face. She could actually feel the Deku Tree dying.
"I have been able to tell you of these important matters. This is Hyrule's final hope." Navi looked up. She saw Link sitting there crying into his hands. The last thing that the Deku Tree had said, Link was Hyrule's final hope. It was what those strange voices had told the small fairy. Navi sniffed and stood up.
"Link, go now to Hyrule Castle . . ." Link sobbed and stood up. He wanted to try to be brave for the Deku Tree. He continued to cry but not as loudly as before. He tried to pay attention to what the Deku Tree was saying.
"There, thou shalt surely meet the Princess of Destiny . . ." There was that word again, destiny. Now Navi knew for sure that what those voices had told her about Link had to be true. But Hyrule Castle? Was the Deku Tree actually telling Link to leave the forest?
"W-what?" Link asked between sobs.
"Take this stone with you. The stone that man wanted so much, that he cast this curse on me . . ." Suddenly, the ground rumbled. Directly in front of Link the ground split open and several vines shot up out of the ground. They began to unwind to reveal a glowing green stone. It was wrapped in gold that was to the shape of the Kokiri. The green crystal was about the size of Link's fist. Link reached out and grabbed the stone. It stopped glowing. Link could somehow feel that the stone had a pulse of some kind. Almost as if it was alive. Link stared down at it.
Zelda sat on a chair in her room. The was sun was rapidly falling behind the horizon. Impa would certainly be near Gerudo Valley by now. The young princess could only hope that her nursemaid would be able to find some information out. Zelda looked out her window toward the Great Forests that lay to the east. She knew in her heart that he would come from there. The Hylians had their myths and stories about a stranger group of children that inhabited the forest. He was probably one of them. Zelda could only hope that he would come soon, before the new Gerudo king arrived. The new king was coming in just two more days. Her dreams played back through her mind.
With a sigh Zelda jumped off of her chair and crossed her large, lavish bedroom. The huge bed, covered with pillows and wrapped with tapestries of all colours, was set against the north wall. On the south wall was a set of large windows and various chairs and couches that created a lounge of sorts. On the west wall was her huge wardrobe and closets as well as a massive fireplace for the winter. The east wall held two doors and a large mirror placed between them. One door led out into the hall and the other into the princess's personal servants' rooms as well as a private bath. A large table and another set of chairs was set in the centre of the room. Colourful tapestries, paintings, and various royal crests and other such paraphernelia lined the walls of the spacious room. Several large trunks and chests were also scattered about the bedroom and thick, ornate rags were littered about the floor. Zelda headed to the one at the foot of her bed.
With a sigh Zelda jumped off of her chair and crossed her large, lavish bedroom. The huge bed, covered with pillows and wrapped with tapestries of all colours, was set against the north wall. On the south wall was a set of large windows and various chairs and couches that created a lounge of sorts. On the west wall was her huge wardrobe and closets as well as a massive fireplace for the winter. The east wall held two doors and a large mirror placed between them. One door led out into the hall and the other into the princess's personal servants' rooms as well as a private bath. A large table and another set of chairs was set in the centre of the room. Colourful tapestries, paintings, and various royal crests and other such paraphernelia lined the walls of the spacious room. Several large trunks and chests were also scattered about the bedroom and thick, ornate rags were littered about the floor. Zelda headed to the one at the foot of her bed.
"No!" Navi shouted as soon as Mido charged. Link was prepared for a fight but he was not prepared for Mido to attack first.