"Are you OK, Sheik?" Impa asked Zelda, who
hadn't spoke much since the loss of her beloved horses to
the angry sea. Zelda merely nodded, and pulled out the
lute, the only thing that survived the horrible night
before, save for some rupees. She plucked the strings,
sounding out the Requiem of Spirit. She thought it was
the most proper tribute she could give Aimee and Giara.
She felt as if a dark cloud had settled, though the sun
shone bright. Impa gave the innkeeper a red rupee, and
she and Zelda stepped out into the streets of Darunia.
They crossed the square, standing out greatly with Impa
in her armor, and Zelda in a blue jumpsuit with a
sleeveless top over it, in leiu of long dresses. Zelda
paid no mind to the buisy bustling about her, as she and
Impa stepped onto the lonely field.
"Sheik, you must get on with your life. Aimee and
Giara were old. I miss them too, but you have to let
go." Impa said, a tear in the corner of her amber
eye. Zelda began to weep. "I know,
but I can't help thinking of how they would search your
pockets for a treat, and how Aimee actually saved my
life, by getting us away from the castle!" She
snuffled, and they continued to walk in silence. ***
"Kakariko." Impa said, with a flourish as they
entered through the gates the sun sank below Death
Mountain. Zelda gasped. She had never seen Kakariko as a
child, and she exclaimed; "It's
bigger than Hyrule Castle Town!"
"That's because it's grown since Hyrule Castle
Town's destruction." Impa replied, adding; "I
founded Kakariko.." Zelda was about to reply, but
suddenly, she gasped, and her vision faded rapidly in a
haze. Her vision cleared seconds later, but she wasn't in
Kakariko Village anymore. She saw Zora's Domain, but no
Zora children splashed in it's waters. No daring
teenageers dove off the waterfall. At first, Zelda could
not see why, but then it hit her. Zora's Domain was
frozen solid!!!!! Even the waterfall was frozen. A thin,
shivering cry for help peirced the frigid air. It wailed
piteously, and the Zora's teeth were obviously
chattering. But where were the other Zoras? Aaaah! Zelda
realized quickly. Under the ice. But what could she do?
A sharp, acrid stench filled Zelda's nostrils, bringing
tears to her eyes. She sat up, choking for breath, to see
Impa's worried face gazing at her. Smelling salts were in
her hand. "Sheik, are you
OK?" Impa asked as other villagers crowded around
Zelda's pallet. She was in a house, but whose?
"Where am I?" Zelda asked.
"Sheik, this was my house before I left for the
Castle." Impa said as the other villagers asked
questions. "Who is
she....Will she be OK?" They asked.
"She is my daughter, Sheik." Impa said, "
and she needs her rest, so goodnight." The villagers
left. "Zelda, what was the
vision about?" Impa said in a hoarse whisper when
the villagers left. "Impa,
Zora's Domain is frozen!!!! And someone is crying for
help. I've gotta go free them!" Zelda cried. Impa
replied; "Go, then, tomorrow
morning." *** Zelda rose with
the cucco's crow the next day. Saying goodbye to Impa,
and packing some keese wings for a midday meal, she set
out about 7:00, and headed east towards the Zora
civilization. It wan't hard, she just followed the river.
But halfway up the river, the sky darkened, and
snowflakes to fall. Zelda leapt across narrow parts of
the river, avoiding the Oktorok's pebbles they spit,
until she reached the waterfall that covered the Domain.
Measuring the distance carefully, Zelda leapt across the
gap, through the waterfall, and into the Domain, which
was just how she envisioned it. Everything was frozen
solid, and Zelda gingerly stepped onto the thick ice.
Beneath her, she saw a Zora, deep in the ice, obviously
frozen while trying to swim fast for the surface. She
then heard cries for help again. Following them, she was
led to a deep part near the waterfall, where a Zora head
protruded above the ice..the Zora Princess, Ruto! Zelda
quickly rushed over. "I'll get
you out, Princess." She said.
"H-help-p m-me p-please." Ruto chattered her
teeth. Zelda looked for a crack in the ice from which she
could pry Ruto out, but there was none. There was only
one solution, and Zelda had not wanted to have to use it.
Pulling off her glove, she lookedon the back of her hand.
The Triforce mark shone faintly. She put it to the ice,
concentrating on shattering the ice. The ice around Ruto
glowed red, and melted away just enough to free the Zora
Princess. Zelda pulled Ruto out, and wrapped a woolen
cloak around her. "Thank
you..uhhh...who are you, anyway?" Ruto was shivering
less violently now. Zelda panicked. Should she give Ruto
her real identity? "Do you
want the truth or a lie?" Zelda said, grinning.
"The truth, of course." Ruto said. Zelda
sighed, and pulled off her hood.
"Don't tell anyone." Ruto shook her head. Zelda
sighed again. "I'm Princess Zelda." Ruto
gasped. "Zelda?" She
studied her face. "It is you! I can tell from the
time our fathers were having some treaty made....."
She grew somber. "Everyone said you'd been
killed...I'm glad you're alive. Thank you for saving
me." "You're welcome.
What caused this?" Zelda asked.
" A week ago, a strange monster surrounded in goo
came from Zora's Fountain. It surrounded my father, and
he was imprisioned in some type of crystal....I dove off
the waterfall to warn everyone else, because I saw the
goo freeze the water, but as I landed in the water, the
water began to freeze. I swam to the surface as fast as I
could, but I got stuck as soon as my head popped out....I
think the others are alive...just hibernated, but I don't
know about my da. Come see." Ruto led Zelda up some
stone steps, and Zelda saw King Zora- just as Ruto
described. Zelda ran up on the throne to inspect the
crystal. "Red ice.....Heat
won't melt it.....Only Blue Fire can, but you can only
get it in that cavern in the fountain....."
"Who can get it?" Ruto asked. "Wait, my
fiancee Link could!" "He's your
fiancee?" Zelda asked, a bit bitter about this.
"Yup....He could also go kill the monster so this
place would unfreeze!" Ruto said. "Does he
still live in the forest? The monster's in the Water
Temple now.'' "No, he
opened the Door of Time, and is sleeping in the Sacred
Realm for another two moons."
"No wonder he never came back!!!!!" Ruto said.
"I'll tell him to go the Temple. You go on
ahead." Zelda said. Ruto went to the waterfall with
Zelda, and after a goodbye, she swam down the river like
a shot. Zelda then headed back to Kakariko. ***
That night, Zelda had a dream that Link gave her back the
Ocarina, and she sent him back to his childhood.
Afterwards, she vowed never to do that to Link. |