"Am I really a Sage?" Zelda had asked Impa this
for every day for seven moons. "Yes,
Zelda." Impa was used to this by now, "You need
to know another Sheikah legend, of the Triforce, if you
wish to aid Link in his quest," Her accent grew
thick, and her voice had a light air to it; If
you should seek the sacred triangle, listen well; It
is made of three peices, Power, Wisdom, and Courage If
the one who makes a wish has those forces in balance He
will have the true power to govern all. If
the one who makes a wish does not have all three forces
in balance The Triforce will separate into
three peices, leaving that one only with the force one
most beleives in. If that one wishes to govern
all, he must retreive the two lost parts..."
"Ganondorf only has one part?" Zelda
asked, "which one?"
"Power." Impa answered, biting into a scone.
"Who are the other two?"
"Link has the Triforce of Courage." Impa
answered "Impa...who has the
other part?" "
*SIGH*.....You, Zelda have the Triforce of Wisdom."
"How can you tell?" Zelda asked, taking a bite
of roast keese. "You have
the Triforce mark on the back of your hand. Nayru has
told me the other two." Impa answered.
"Is it obvious?" Zelda frowned, hiding her hand
beneath her skirts. "Not
really. It is a faint marking, but it harnesses great
powers. Hold out your hand at that boulder, and
concentrate." Impa pointed to a nearby rock. Zelda
held out her hand, and her forhead wrinkled. She bit her
lip, concentrating on the boulder. It exploded with a
bang, and Zelda and Impa were showered with pebbles.
"Wow....." Zelda was in awe.
"I have something nice to teach you, Zelda. Look in
my pack.." Impa grinned. Zelda dug through the cloth
sack, drawing out a harp like instrument.
"Impa, your lute!!! You brought it and didn't tell
me for seven moons?" Zelda was smiling. She loved to
be serenaded by the songs Impa played on this instrument.
Impa plucked out a few chords of Zelda's favorite song, a
lullaby from her infanthood. "Impa, will
you teach me a song? Please?" Zelda asked with wide,
solemn eyes. "I intended
to teach you several." Impa said, "Hold the
lute like this, and here are the notes." Impa
plucked out a few notes ranging from low, to very high,
to middle, a bit lower, then middle again.
"I like that. Let me try please." Zelda reached
out and took the lute. Cradling it in an arm, she plucked
the strings until she got the tune right.
"You have a gift, Zelda. That is the Minuet of
Forest." Impa was pleased,"Here's
another." Impa took the lute, and played a series of
notes that ran quick and exciting like Zora's River.
Zelda then took the lute, and stumbled over the strings
with unpracticed fingering. Finally, the tune became
recognizable. Zelda then played it until she could fly
over the strings as well as Impa. Impa then took the
lyre. "Good! That was the
Bolero of Fire! This tune is cool, and fluid, like a
lake." She plucked out a smooth song, almost sad to
hear. "That's pretty,
Impa." Zelda took the lute, and once again tripped
over the notes, until the song was played correctly. Impa
once again took the lute. " That was
the Serenade of Water. I do believe you are musically
inclined, Zel." Impa wore a broad smile. She then
added," This song draws you into the infinate
darkness that absorbs even time. The Nocture of
Shadow." Impa's lute sang sorrowfully, going from
very high, to low in pitch. "That one
is depressing, but I like how it ends." Zelda took
the harp, cradling it, and played each note perfectly on
the first try. Impa wasproud of her student, as Zelda was
proud of herself. Impa then spoke;
"The last one is a song that will lead a child to
the desert. The Requiem of Spirit."
"What do you mean, Impa?" Zelda's forehead
wrinkled. "In good time,
Princess." Impa plucked out a rich low song that
reminded Zelda of the setting sun. Zelda cradled the
lyre, and her eyes closed as she was drawn into the
music. She played the peice well.
"Zelda! That was beautiful! Each song has a power to
transport the one with the Ocarina of Time." Impa
said. "Where?"
"The Minuet of Forest transports you to the Sacred
Forest Meadow. The Bolero of Fire takes you to the Death
Mountain Crater. The Serenade of Water warps you to Lake
Hylia. The Nocturne of Shadow takes you to the very
Graveyard where your dear mother was buried. And the
Requiem of Spirit brings you to the Desert Colossus, the
very edge of Hyrule. You must teach these melodies to
Link so he may defeat Ganondorf."
"I will, Impa. I will." |