Link was
beginning to grow restless in the cell. The circulation
was being cut off to his wrists and ankles, and he flexed
his fingers in an attempt to get the blood running in
them again. It was getting hard to breathe as well. There
were no windows in this village, so there was no fresh
air. He sighed. He was worried about Zelda. He knew that
Ganon was trying to lure him into his clutches, but how
long would he wait until harming Zelda? Link peered
around the dimly lit room. There appeared to be no way
out, and he hoped the dawn would arrive soon so Anna
could break him out.
*******************
Anna, in the meantime, was lying in Istass cave,
trying to think of a way to get Link out. Istas had told
her that the village Elder would question Link
eventually, but what would they do afterwards? Anna
shuddered at the possibilities. For a time, she slept in
spite of herself, and was awakened by Istas.
Come on, Anna, get up. We have to think of a way to
get Link out, Istas prodded. Anna sat up and rubbed
at her eyes. Her body was stiff from sleeping on the
ground, and she stretched her arms and legs.
What will we do, Istas? With Hagen and many other
guards running around, they arent just going to let
us take Link out of there. Also, I need to get going as
soon as I can so that I can find those Tetraforce pieces
before Ganon does. Anna felt a pang of despair run
through her as she said this. If she didnt hurry,
Ganon would unite the Tetraforce, destroy Hyrule, and all
would be lost.
Try not to worry about that right now. We need to
get the Legendary Hero out as soon as we can, Istas
said. Besides, he added, he cant
do anything without all the pieces. Istas then
reached into a canvas bag that rested at his feet. He
held something out to Anna in his closed fist. When he
opened his hand, there was a shard of something golden
that glinted in the torchlight. Anna took it from him,
holding it closer so she could examine it.
A piece of the Tetraforce! Where did you find it?
Anna asked, astonished.
When I went out yesterday, I found this buried
close to where I found you. And, I also found this near
you too, Istas added, taking another object out of
his bag. Anna could see it was her pendant. Thanks,
she said, taking it from him and putting it back on.Its
nice. Whered you get it? Istas said, in
reference to the pendant. Its a pretty long
story, but I got it from my mother, Anna answered.
For a moment, they sat in silence. Then, Anna asked,
So, have any ideas how were going to get Link
out? Istas thought for a moment, then said, Well,
I have an idea. Itll have to wait until tonight,
though. The guards posted at the jail area are less alert
then.
Well, whats your plan? Anna asked.
Well have to go together when we execute my
plan. One of us will have to distract the guards while
the other steals the keys, goes into the rows of cells,
and frees your brother.
How will we distract them?
Did you notice how the entrance to the village is
on Death Mountain, then theres this big, sloping
tunnel that leads underground? When we have guard duty
later, Ill go up there with you. You come running
down the tunnel. Tell Hagen theres an intruder. Hell
send some of his guards up there. Ill tell him the
intruder escaped, so that you can go to the jail area.
The keys are hanging on a peg on the doorframe. The
guards are normally there, but with the confusion well
create, all of them will be outside. After that, get out
the back exit. Ill show you how to get there on the
way to guard duty tonight. Lets just hope this
works. If it doesnt, well all end up in
trouble.
Thanks for helping, Istas, Anna said. No
problem, Istas said, grinning.
Then, there came the distant clanging of a bell. What
was that? Anna asked.
Thats the breakfast call for the trainees.
After that, we have to spar for awhile. According to
Hagen, itll help us trainees to be
ready in case theres ever an attack. Lets go.
With that, Istas led the way to a large room with a long,
large, wooden table. There were quite a few people
sitting on either side on two long, wooden benches.
Everyone there was about Istass and Annas
age. They were all dressed in similar clothes, all
wearing armor. In front of them sat ceramic bowls full of
what appeared to be porridge. Istas and Anna took the
first available seats. Picking up her spoon, Anna stirred
the porridge with it. Istas was already eating his as
quickly as possible. Sighing, Anna picked up her spoon
and tried some of it. And nearly choked.
What in the name of Din is in this? she asked
Istas. Istas laughed, nearly choking himself. Its
just porridge, nothing that great, he answered,
still laughing. Suddenly, the bell Anna heard earlier
clanged again. Istas stood up, leaving his empty bowl at
the table. Come on, its time for our
training, he told her, walking out with the others.
They walked to an even larger room. Torches burned in the
corners, and Hagen stood at the front of the room.
Everyone formed lines, and Hagen began.
All right, trainees. Lets get one thing
straight. As you know, there will be no foolishness. You
will obey me at all times. And let me tell you, if there
was ever a real attack, half of you would be destroyed in
an instant..... Hagen went on and on, and Istas and
Anna glanced at each other. Blah, blah, blah, it
happens everyday, Istas said. Anna laughed.
Suddenly, the room was silent and still. Hagen was red
with rage, and the other trainees turned to look at Istas
and Anna.
So, Istas thinks he and his little girlfriend are
exempt from the rules, Hagen boomed. Well,
lets see them spar with each other, here and now!
Istas gave Anna an apologetic look. Together, they went
to the front of the room, in front of Hagen. Istas
adopted the sparring position, and Anna imitated him.
They hesitated for a moment. Well? yelled
Hagen.
Suddenly, Istas threw a quick punch. It was meant to fall
short, but Anna blocked it skillfully. She delivered a
quick counter blow that would have hit Istas had not Anna
deliberately made it fall short. She swept his legs out
from under him, and he landed the way he had been taught
to.
All right, you two. Get back in your places and dont
let me hear another sound out of either of you,
Hagen said.
Wow, Istas breathed as they stood together
again in one of the lines, youre pretty good.
Whered you learn?
Link and I practice almost all the time, in case
either of us is ever caught without weapons, Anna
explained. Istas nodded in approval. Hagen began giving
out his orders for that days training when
suddenly, a voice called out, The exalted Elder
will now judge the prisoner. Everyone turned to see
one of the Elders messengers at the entrance to the
training room.
All right, everyone get out and go to the village
square, Hagen said, and with that, the whole class
dispelled to their rooms.
The Elders coming now? Anna asked
Istas, slipping her armor off. Istas looked worried.
Yes, and hes a bit earlier than I expected,
he answered.
What will they do to him? Anna asked
nervously.
Well, the Elder passes judgement on him, and if hes
guilty, they usually....well, do whatever the Elder says
to do. We normally dont do too much, but if the
Elder thinks hes one of Ganons men, hell....be
put to death.
Anna felt her blood run cold as ice. Then we have
to get Link out of here now! she said frantically.
Relax, they usually take awhile to pass an actual
judgement. By the time the Elder announces it, well
be ready to execute our plan and get out of here,
Istas said.
******************
Link, in the meantime, could hear the shouts of the Elders
messengers from his cell. He was a bit apprehensive. What
was going to happen if he was found guilty? He didnt
have too much time to mull over it, however, for he was
soon being forced from his cell by some guards. He was
led, hands behind his back, to the village square.
Murmurs ran through the assembly that had gathered. Link
could see Anna among the crowd. Link, she said to him
telepathically, dont worry, well get you out.
We? Link asked her, Whos we? She was about to
answer, but a hush fell over the crowd. A man dressed in
richly colored robes strode out, surrounded by several
messengers. He was bald, a long, white beard running down
from his face like a waterfall. He was nearly as thin as
the staff he carried. He addressed the crowd with
piercing eyes that seemed to know all. Everyone looked up
at him, waiting for him to speak.
People of the Sheikah, we have before us today an
intruder in our community. It will be my decision that
decides his fate. He has been accused by the captain of
our guards, Hagen, of being a follower of the despised
Ganon, the Elder started. He let his words sink in
before continuing. It is because of this despised
Ganon that we have suffered much. The forest that was
once on our side of the mountain has been burned, leaving
only the Lost Woods. Long ago, we were forced to move
here and take arms and appoint guards to defend
ourselves, when we were once a peace loving race. And
this person, people of the Sheikah, may be one of his
followers! The murmur of the crowd rose again,
filling the room. The Elder held up his hand for silence.
And so, the Elder said, his voice filling the
room, I must decide what is to be done with this
intruder. I shall be in my room. I do not wish to be
disturbed. I will return to this place in an hour with my
decision. With that, the Elder turned, and,
accompanied by his guards and messengers, went to his
room, one of the largest in the village. Link was taken
from where he was placed on a chair near the Elder and
returned to his cell.
Istas and Anna returned to Istass room. The
Elder must already have a decision mind, Istas
said, sounding a bit worried. He slipped his armor on.
Come on, its nearly time to go to the village
entrance to guard. Ill show you our emergency exit,
though, Istas said, taking Anna out into the center
of the village. He led her to a corner where a heavy
stone block covered a hole in the ground. Istas and Anna
grabbed it, heaving it up, revealing a dark hole. When
youre inside, get on your hands and knees to crawl
up out of the tunnel. It should take you to some tunnels
inside the mountain. Follow it out, and youll end
up near Kakariko Village, Istas explained. Anna
nodded. She felt giddy with the knowledge of what they
were going to do.
Istas led the way up the steep, sloping tunnel that led
to the village entrance. For awhile, they both stood,
spears at their side. Finally, Istas said, Well, its
about time. Remember what to do? Anna nodded. Istas
yelled, Stop, intruder! as loud as he could,
blowing on his whistle. Anna rushed down into the village
screaming, Hagen! Theres another intruder!
Hagen, who was talking with some other guards, cried,
Everyone stay in your homes! Come on, men!
With that, Hagen led a dozen or so troops up to where
Istas was still screaming. Anna looked wildly about,
trying to find the jail area. Spotting it, she ran over
to it. Sure enough, just as Istas had told her, there
were the keys,hanging on their peg on the door frame.
Snatching them, she ran inside the room of cells only to
bump into another guard. Hey-! he exclaimed,
trying to grab her. Dodging him, she slipped the key into
the lock at Links cell. The door opened, and they
both ran past the confused guard.
Help! Another intruder is releasing the prisoner!
the guard shouted, rushing out into the tumult in the
village. Anna led Link to the emergency exit Istas had
showed her. She crawled down the dark, narrow passage
with Link at her back. As Istas had told her, they came
up inside one of the many passages inside Death Mountain.
With Anna leading the way, they both ran until Anna could
see the light of the outside world. Finally, their breath
spent, Anna and Link stopped outside the cave. By now, it
was nearly sunset.
Anna... Link breathed, just what went
on back there?
My new friend, Istas and I, made that plan to get
you out, Anna panted. For a time, they were both
silent, trying to catch their breath. A million thoughts
at once ran helter-skelter through Annas head.
Where was Istas? Was he okay? Would she see him again?
After a time, the sky darkened and the moon came out. The
cries of the night animals filled the night air. Link and
Anna built a fire, and around its comforting warmth, Anna
told Link about the events that unfolded since shed
left the castle that night a few days ago.
....and he gave me this, Anna finished,
showing the piece of the Tetraforce to Link.
I dont believe it, Link said, taking
the piece from Anna and turning it over in his hands.
It is real. I wouldnt have believed you if
you hadnt shown me this.
I wonder if Ill see Istas again, Anna
mused.
Did you miss me? Istas asked, coming up from
behind Anna. He grinned at her as he sat down alongside
her. She smiled back.
It looks like you like him, Link teased,
smiling slightly.
Thats ridiculous, Link, Anna began in
protest. Then, she turned to Istas to see him smile at
her. Suddenly, a rush of an unexplainable emotion rushed
up inside her. He likes me, she realized. Strangely
enough, she liked him, too......
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