"How
old are you really, Impa?" Zelda looked to her
surrogate mother. "Eighty
winters. We live long, we Sheikah. That is actually
considered young to us." "Is
training hard?" Zelda asked.
"A bit. But you will need the skills.... I will tell
you a tale, if you like." "Alright
then! '' Zelda exclaimed. "OK. This
is in the Book of Mudora... *AHEM!*... It
is written and proclaimed that an evil one of the desert
will try to cause the ruination of the Hylian Monarchy.
To do this, the person will try to collect three relics,
one from each of these races; The
green ones of the Sacred Forest The
rock eating creatures of the mountains The
fish peoples of the lakes A youth will, in lieu of this
evil one, collect the relics, and befriend the heiress to
the throne, and thus receive the legendary instrument of
the Royal Family. He will then enter the Door of Time,
but so shall the evil minion. This evil one shall touch
the holy Triforce, but only receive one part. The youth
shall sleep in the Temple of Light for seven years, then
emerge to vanquish the evil one, bringing Hyrule to an
age of prosperity." "That's
interesting....so it means Link is sleeping in another
world?"
"Indeed....I think Aimee needs a rest." Impa
stopped the wagon by a quiet brook, where the horse
gulped greedily. "Mother, I want
to meet him, and aid him. I think I love Link."
"Really? Well, maybe if your training is complete in
seven years...." Impa said, surprised. After several
minutes, they were off again. *** They arrived in
Mirana late that afternoon. Zelda saw Sheikah children of
10 - 16 summers training in combat. She saw one step back
from the group, wave his hand in the air, and throw a nut
of some sort to the earth, and *POOF* he was gone.
"Will I learn to do that, Mother?" Zelda's eyes
were wide. "They all
do." Impa said, " Come, we will stay at my
sister's home." She put Aimee in a stable near a
large house, where other stallions were, removing the
saddle and bridle. Zelda found a corncob in a bucket, and
began to brush down the snow white mare, who nickered
happily. After awhile, Impa spoke up;
"It's getting dark, Sheik. Let's go." They
walked out of the stable, and to the large cottage.
"Your sister- I mean my aunt lives here?" Zelda
asked, "It's large for a peasant cottage..."
She added in a whisper. "My sister
Nadia is rather fortunate. By the way, I was born in this
house." "You
weren't born in Kakariko?" Zelda asked.
"No. I tell people that because this island is a
Sheikah secret. Let's go in." Impa knocked at the
rough hewn door. A woman with hair of startling hair red
as berries, blood red, answered the door. She held a
young child with silvery hair, like Impa's, on her hip.
"Impa?!?" The woman smiled.
"Nadia!" The sisters hugged."and who is
this?" "Jacques.
He's two summers old," Nadia saw Zelda, and a
surprised look came over her face." You've
brought a Hylian!" "Oh,
yes...Sheik... This is my daughter! She's half-Hylian,
half Sheikah. I married eleven winters ago, but my
husband, a Hylian, is dead." Zelda wondered how Impa
could lie so easily. She stepped forward.
"Oh, that's different then. Hello Sheik. How old are
ye?" Nadia questioned. " Ten
summers, Aunt Nadia." "Oh, come
in!" Nadia motioned to them, "Sit down!!!!
Dinner's almost ready." She stooped over a large
iron kettle over a fire in the center of the large main
room. A delicious smell wafted from the pot.
"What's for dinner, Nadia?" Impa asked.
" Bara seed stew." Nadia answered. Zelda looked
to Impa; "What are Bara
seeds?" "Large nuts
that come off the Bara trees in the north. The fruits
inside are very good." Impa answered.
"It's ready now." Nadia said. Impa and Zelda
sat at a long wooden table, covered by an intricatley
woven tapestry, made of beads. Nadia then called;
"Jinolle!" A girl of about twelve winters race
into the room, her shoulder-length purple hair flying out
behind her. "Sal!" A pink haired boy of maybe
nine summers came in. "Ana, bring Bette when you
come!" A six winter-old girl with blue hair came in,
carrying a baby with hair of a lighter blue. Nadia then
spoke; "Children, this is
your cousin, Sheik. Remember Auntie Impa?" The
children ran up, and hugged their aunt, and said hello to
Zelda. "Nadia, when I left,
you were still with child with Jinolle! Hello,
children!" Impa said. " Sit down,
everybody!" Nadia ladled steaming bowls of the soup,
and put them before the people. Zelda took a sip. It was
delicious. She devoured it all quickly.
"Do you like it, Sheik?" Nadia asked. Zelda
nodded. After awhile, everyone was done and Nadia said;
"Goodnight, children, Jinolle, please take Bette and
Jaques to their nursery....Impa and Sheik, your rooms are
upstairs. Sheik, by the way, are you going to training
for the ways of our people?" (Note- These were
deftness in combat, cunning, magic, and weaving.)
"Yes," Impa said, "I planned to start her
training tomorrow." "Well,
goodnight, you two." Nadia kissed Zelda's forehead,
and Zelda and Impa went up the creaky stairs. Impa gave
Zelda her nightgown, and murmured;
"Goodnight, Sheik." "Goodnight,
Mother." |