The fire
eventually died down, leaving nothing but glowing embers.
The stars, little pinpricks of light in the vast darkness
that settled over Hyrule, winked and sparkled. Finally,
the three of them slept. The coming of the dawn silenced
the calls of the night animals and brought light to the
sky. The sun, a big orange fireball, began to show over
the hills. The dark blue of early dawn began to fade,
bringing the pink and lavender colors, the start of
another day.
It was around this time that Istas awoke. The remnants
the evenings fire still smoldered a bit, sending
sharp smelling smoke drifting up. Link and Anna still lay
sleeping. Rising, he stretched, and, careful not to
disturb either of them, he sat again, reaching into the
bag at his side. Luckily, he had managed to bring it with
him before fleeing from Hagen and the rest of the guards.
They had still been searching for the intruder
when hed run off. They probably knew by now that it
was all a plot to free Link......he also knew theyd
be looking for him, so that he could receive the proper
punishment.....
Istas had barely managed to sneak through one of the
secret passages to his room to retrieve his bag. On top
of that, hed retrieved Annas dress and bow.
Then, hed made his way back outside to make a quick
escape. Stumbling through the blackness, he made his way
down the mountain. Fearing he wouldnt find Link and
Anna, he was relieved to see the light of their fire at
the base of the mountain. He had been greeted by Annas
beautiful face beaming up at him. He had known from the
moment he found her lying unconscience that she was
different.....special somehow. Suddenly, it hit him. He
liked her. Istas was a bit surprised at this realization,
yet he had sensed it from the moment hed laid eyes
on her. Certainly, hed thought her beautiful, but
had simply dismissed his deeper feelings. However, it
wasnt just the fact Istas liked her......he also
sensed that, like all Hylians, she was clairvoyant. Yet,
her power seemed strong, in spite of the fact the Hylian
blood line was growing thinner over time. Hed known
this from the moment hed moved her limp body from
the rock where shed lain to his room. Hed
also found her pendant with the image of the Triforce in
it lying near her. The clasp had come undone as she fell,
and as he picked it up, he could sense its power. Next,
hed found the piece of the Tetraforce, lying half
buried in the dirt near her. It only seemed right that he
give it to the girl hed found.....
For awhile, he sat, cross-legged, watching as the sky
began to turn the light blue color of day. The sun grew
brighter, stronger, as it began to rise in the sky. Istas
reached into his bag again. Beneath the assorted objects
in the bag, Istas found one of the most important things
hed ever owned. He took it out, holding it in his
open palm. It winked like a drop of water in the rising
sun, bending the light and sending a dotted rainbow of
color across his skin. The diamond ring he held had been
his mothers, the mother hed never had the
chance to know..... It had been him and his father until
hed been six years old. Then, his father had gone
off to fight some monsters that had come in the vicinity
of the village....and he never returned.
Istas sighed. There had been a void in the center of his
life since his father had left him alone in the world at
the age of six. Somehow, when he found Anna, that void
had been filled. He held the ring close to him, watching
as it winked and sparkled, much like the stars hed
seen last night. He looked back at where Anna lay. He
looked down at the ring. Yes, that was perfect.
Anna awoke with the early morning sunlight shining in her
eyes. She rubbed her eyes and sat up, looking around her.
Istas smiled. Even with her hair a mess, she was still
one of the prettiest girls hed ever had the
privilege of lying his eyes on.
Good morning, she greeted him, walking over
to where he sat a few feet away. She sat down beside him.
A light wind ruffled her hair, making her look all the
better.
Hey, he said, gently, rising to a kneeling
position and holding out his hand to her, I have
something for you.....
What is it? she questioned him. She wished
he wouldnt leave her in suspense like this. Slowly,
he opened his hand. For a moment, she didnt speak.
She looked up at him, into his eyes. They twinkled with
merriment. She smiled at him.
Its....beautiful, she said finally, for
lack of better words. He grinned at her, happy that she
was pleased. She held out her hand to him, allowing him
to put the ring on. Her smile grew wider, more beautiful.
Hey, its not like were getting engaged
or anything.... he said, jokingly.
Oh, so you dont want to get engaged to me one
day? Anna asked, pretending to be hurt. Istas
smiled. Slowly, he began to lean close to her, hoping for
a kiss.....
Morning, you two, a voice said. Turning red,
Istas leaned away from her. Link sat up from where hed
been asleep. He looked at them in amusement. He knew that
the two of them really liked each other. Now, if only
Zelda had the same feelings for him.....
Breakfast, served a short time later, consisted of gruel.
To add more flavor, Anna, who knew the most about
cooking, had added dried fruit to it. It wasnt half
bad, Istas thought, sneaking a quick glance at Anna. He
could see the ring on her finger as she held the bowl of
gruel.
I wish we had more to eat, she said.
Its not as if we have much of a choice,
Link replied, finishing the last of his food. He stood
up, putting his sword, sheath, and Hylian shield on his
back along with his pack. He scattered the last of the
fires ashes with the toe of his boot, extinguishing
the last of the glowing embers.
Well, lets get going, Link said,
watching as Anna and Istas scrambled for their things.
Suddenly, Anna remembered something.
Oh, great! I forgot to bring my dress last night!
she exclaimed. Istas held it out to her.
Nope, I remembered for you, he said. Oh,
yeah, you also forgot this. Dont leave home without
it, Istas teased, holding her bow and quiver out to
her. She took them, thanked him, and started after Link.
So have a destination in mind? Anna asked
her brother as they walked.
Well, I was hoping we could find the next piece of
the Tetraforce, Link replied. Anna wondered how
they were going to do that, considering they didnt
even have a map.
*********
Ganon watched the trio through his crystal ball. So, they
were going to try and find the Tetraforce, were they?
Pathetic, puny fools, he thought, chuckling. Then, he
heard the girl say,
Wed better hurry and find the next piece. We
have two, counting my pendant, but Ganon is searching for
the others....
BLAST! Ganon screamed, pounding his fist on
the pedestal that held the crystal ball. The image
disappeared, leaving fog swirling in the crystal ball.
They already had two pieces? Impossible! In a rage, he
began calling for his army.
You called, Master? asked the leader of the
stalfos.
Yes. GO OUT THERE AND FIND THAT TETRAFORCE!
Ganon boomed. His minions, seeing Ganon was in an
unpleasant mood, scattered as quickly as possible. For
the moment, Ganons rage subsided. He looked up to
where Zelda floated inside the magic crystal.
Ah, dear Princess Zelda....heh, heh. Hope youre
enjoying it up there. Pity that as soon as I get the
Tetraforce, the world will be mine.
Princess Zelda turned scarlet with anger. No, it
wont, she said defiantly. Link will
prevail, you evil pig! Ganon simply laughed at
this. Oh, dear Princess Zelda, how naive you are,
he said, chuckling. Little do you realize that
after the last battle with your hero, I have
gotten even stronger. He glanced up at Zelda.
And, he added, so have my minions!
*****************
Link, Anna, and Istas continued to search for any signs
of the next piece of the Tetraforce. Morning began to
wear into afternoon. Still, they walked, finding nothing.
Finally, Anna said, Link, this is hopeless. Weve
been searching for....what, five hours now? We havent
found a thing. Not a clue.
Keep going, Link urged. He could tell that
Anna and even Istas were getting tired a little bit
impatient. Still, he knew that the sooner that they found
the pieces, the sooner Hyrule would be safe, the sooner
Zelda would be safe. Link stopped, wiping the beads of
sweat off of his forehead. Suddenly, something occurred
to him. Yes, that was it! He began to run, Anna and Istas
trying to keep up with him. Before they got to the
graveyard, however, a trip to the castle was in order.
The three pendants in the castle would allow him to
retrieve the Master Sword that was in the stone in the
Lost Woods. He continued to run, heedless of his pounding
heart and legs, which had begun to ache. Finally, after a
long run, the castle began to come into view. After a
short rest, they ran on until they reached the castle. A
somber mood hung over the castle, pervading the air. The
feeling was so strong, it was almost tangible. Impa,
seeing Link approach the castle, rushed from her room,
down the staircase, toward the garden where Link, Anna,
and Istas stood waiting.
Link, is there any news? the older woman
asked him, hope shining in her eyes. Well,
none of Zelda, but we have some Tetraforce pieces,
Link said to Impa. Impa nodded, then asked, So,
what brings you to the castle? We need the
three pendants in the castle museum, Link replied.
Impa ran in to retrieve them. Here they are,
Impa said, presenting them to Link. Link took them,
thanking Impa. Please, Link, I implore you, if you
hear anything about our princess, come and tell me.
Link could see the worry in the older womans weary
eyes. I will Impa, he assured her, then
turned and began to walk toward the direction of the Lost
Woods. Ignoring Annas and Istass requests to
go slowly, Link started into the cool shade of the leafy
forest canopy. They had to on their guard here, for if
they werent, the thieves that inhabited the forest
would make them an easy target. Also, the bushes and
trees hid many of Ganons servants, and they would
be ambushed if they were not cautious. Link could make
his way to the glade where the Master Sword lay
blindfolded. Unfortunately, he knew that the thieves and
monsters would not make the trip there an easy or
pleasant one. No sooner were they in the forest than Anna
could see the eyes of a trained thief peer at them from
over the protection of a bush. Link noticed this, too,
and began to move away from the bush. Istas, naive to
what went on in the forest, figured it would be safe to
walk past the bush. No sooner had he begun toward it, the
thief sprang out, bashing into him and making him lose
some of his rupees. However, before the thief could
retrieve his ill-gotten prize, an arrow sailed through
his hat and pinned it to a tree. The thief stared in
wide-eyed surprise, as did Istas. Istas saw Anna holding
her bow, reading it with another arrow from the quiver at
her back. She squinted, pulling the bowstring back,
preparing to fire again. The thief gave a cry of
surprise, and, minus his hat, ran and stumbled off as
fast as he could.
Jerk, Anna muttered, putting her arrow back
in the quiver. Istas hastily gathered his rupees and went
to where Link and Anna stood.
You have to be more careful in a place like this.
Stay close to me, Anna chided him. Istas nodded and
followed Link and Anna as they started walking again.
Link led them through a large hollow log. Were
almost there, Link said. No sooner was this said
than they were in the glade that held the legendary Sword
of Evils Bane. Small animals fluttered out from
either side of the foliage that surrounded the glade. The
three of them started toward it. Small stone steps led up
to the stone that held the Master Sword. An inscription
on the stone was written in the old Hylian language. It
no longer took the Book of Mudora for Link to read the
inscription; he knew it by heart. Getting behind the
sword, Link put his hands on the hilt and pulled. The
pendants took on an eerie glow as he removed the sword
from the stone. Link held the shining sword up for Anna
and Istas to see.
As Link began to walk toward them, he handed his family
sword to Istas. Here, he said, youll
need this more than me. Istas took the sword,
feeling privileged. Imagine, having the honor of holding
the sword of the Legendary Hero! He wished he knew how to
use swords a little better. He was more accustomed to
spears.
On their way out of the glade, they were jumped by some
of Ganons minions. Link finished them off with some
quick hits from the Master Sword. With this task
finished, Link turned his attention to the real reason
behind their coming here. Lets go find that
graveyard. I have a feeling well find another piece
of the Tetraforce there.
For a time, all three of them searched for the old
graveyard. Finally, Anna spotted the remains of an old
wooden fence. The sunken graves left indents in the
ground. At the heads of the graves were the chipped
gravestones, made from rocks from Death Mountain.
Painstakingly, they began to look around for any thing
out of the ordinary. Finally, Link found what appeared to
be a Triforce mark on the ground. A large headstone stood
in front of it. This headstone was up on a little hill
away from the others. Suddenly, Link had an idea. Taking
out his flute, he played Zeldas Lullaby. The
princess had taught it to him herself one rainy afternoon
at the castle. Suddenly, the sky grew dark, and a light
rain began to fall. Thunder rumbled in the distance, and
lightning flashed. Suddenly, a bolt of lightning hit the
tombstone, shattering it into chunks. Anna screamed,
startled, and Link and Istas stood back. Where the
tombstone, now scattered about on the ground, had stood,
there was now a dark hole. Without a second thought, Link
jumped down into it. Anna and Istas started toward it.
Istas, sensing Anna was apprehensive, took her hand.
Together, they stood at the edge of the hole. Taking a
deep breath, they both jumped in and were lost in the
darkness below......
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