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Midna walked into the Ordon Spring, followed by Link and then Zelda. Midna looked up at the sky, and said, “It's beginning to set...”
“The spring is where you arrived at?” Zelda asked. Midna nodded. “Then, I will begin the spell...”
“Midna!” Link said, running over to her. He scrambled through his pockets and pulled out a necklace. It was a collection of solid, glowing, blue stones. “Take this... I made it for you. It's so you don't forget about me.”
Midna took it and smiled, “I could forget you?” She laughed, “Link... I can never forget you. I could never forget you... We've done so much together... We've been through so much. You saved my world, and you saved my life many times. I don't think I will forget you anytime soon.”
Link chuckled, “Well... I thought it'd be nice to pamper you.” Zelda cleared her throat, and Link looked back. Zelda motioned him to get away. Midna frowned, walking into the spring.
“Od ton doluc... Tusj I Ginthyveer rof... oyu Ginmalb rof... Royrs ma I,” Zelda read off.
“Midna... it was nice knowing you were here...” Link said, watching as the spring began to glow.
“Link... I... Well... Thanks. We did have a good time, right?” Midna said, smiling. Her eyes began to tear up a bit.
Link nodded, and finally, Midna vanished. Link stood there, staring at the spring. “She's gone... again...” he said, sitting down. Zelda knelt down to him.
“You really miss her... you couldn't tell her how you felt... Link, why don't--”
“Shut up!” Link said, standing up. “There's nothing I could have done! She's a princess of another realm! I'm no one...”
Zelda shook her head, “You are a hero... who saved two worlds with the help of a little one. Link... follow her.” Link stared blankly at Zelda for a moment. “Go on. The Hour of Twilight is still at hand. You miss her right? Go to her and tell her how you feel!” Link averted his eyes, and then looked up to the sun. He nodded.
“The portal is still activated?” Link asked. Midna nodded. Link smiled, “Are you going to come with?”
“I have a kingdom to take care of, and I have been away long enough. By now, they've probably sent the dogs to sniff me out... I will, however, see you later,” Zelda said.
Link nodded, turning towards the portal. The entire spring was glowing. “I guess it's up to me now,” Link said, turning back to Zelda, who had mysteriously vanished. “Zelda? Zelda?!” Link ran over to the piece of paper that had the spell on it. On the back, it read:
“Good luck, Link. Your Light ordeal is over with. Go forward now. --Zelda”
Link stared for a moment, as a strong gust took the piece of paper away. Link watched it blow off into the path, and then nodded. “I'll go, then.” Link turned back around and ran into the spring, and disappeared.
As he arrived in the new realm, he was greeted by a Twilit. He held a crossbow up at his chest and said, “Et yavo taamr.”
“The spring is where you arrived at?” Zelda asked. Midna nodded. “Then, I will begin the spell...”
“Midna!” Link said, running over to her. He scrambled through his pockets and pulled out a necklace. It was a collection of solid, glowing, blue stones. “Take this... I made it for you. It's so you don't forget about me.”
Midna took it and smiled, “I could forget you?” She laughed, “Link... I can never forget you. I could never forget you... We've done so much together... We've been through so much. You saved my world, and you saved my life many times. I don't think I will forget you anytime soon.”
Link chuckled, “Well... I thought it'd be nice to pamper you.” Zelda cleared her throat, and Link looked back. Zelda motioned him to get away. Midna frowned, walking into the spring.
“Od ton doluc... Tusj I Ginthyveer rof... oyu Ginmalb rof... Royrs ma I,” Zelda read off.
“Midna... it was nice knowing you were here...” Link said, watching as the spring began to glow.
“Link... I... Well... Thanks. We did have a good time, right?” Midna said, smiling. Her eyes began to tear up a bit.
Link nodded, and finally, Midna vanished. Link stood there, staring at the spring. “She's gone... again...” he said, sitting down. Zelda knelt down to him.
“You really miss her... you couldn't tell her how you felt... Link, why don't--”
“Shut up!” Link said, standing up. “There's nothing I could have done! She's a princess of another realm! I'm no one...”
Zelda shook her head, “You are a hero... who saved two worlds with the help of a little one. Link... follow her.” Link stared blankly at Zelda for a moment. “Go on. The Hour of Twilight is still at hand. You miss her right? Go to her and tell her how you feel!” Link averted his eyes, and then looked up to the sun. He nodded.
“The portal is still activated?” Link asked. Midna nodded. Link smiled, “Are you going to come with?”
“I have a kingdom to take care of, and I have been away long enough. By now, they've probably sent the dogs to sniff me out... I will, however, see you later,” Zelda said.
Link nodded, turning towards the portal. The entire spring was glowing. “I guess it's up to me now,” Link said, turning back to Zelda, who had mysteriously vanished. “Zelda? Zelda?!” Link ran over to the piece of paper that had the spell on it. On the back, it read:
“Good luck, Link. Your Light ordeal is over with. Go forward now. --Zelda”
Link stared for a moment, as a strong gust took the piece of paper away. Link watched it blow off into the path, and then nodded. “I'll go, then.” Link turned back around and ran into the spring, and disappeared.
As he arrived in the new realm, he was greeted by a Twilit. He held a crossbow up at his chest and said, “Et yavo taamr.”
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Zelda - The Winged Ones - ch3
Updated slightly June 14th
The Legend of Zelda
The Winged Ones
Chapter 3: The Owl
Link barged into the castle throwing the heavy doors aside as he stormed in, Zelda was surprised to see that Chirin was not with him. At first she thought Link was having another one of his grumpy fits which he was known to fall into after a long days work...but When Zelda saw the stormy look on his face she knew something was very wrong and fear gripped her chest.
Link called in a deep bellowing voice to the guards to have Epona ready for departure shocking them with his strong tone, they had never heard such a voice f
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Zelda - The Winged Ones - ch18
Chapter 18: Water and Wings
Chirin showed up a short time later along with Yubreit. "Well?" he asked.
"Kaepora left to the desert."
"Left? How?"
"With the wolfose mask."
"The what?"
"
I never told you guys but, the wolfose that used to live in the ice cavern, the old one; he was dying such a slow and painful death, his soul troubled by the lonely and bleak existence it lived through for generations in that cave
I used the song of healing to mend his soul and a mask resulted, though I was not expecting it."
"So Kaepora is a wolfose right now."
"Yes
though I am not sure if we are supposed to wait here or what."
"You
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Zelda -The Winged Ones - Ch 9
Updated Feb 1st 2011
The Legend of Zelda
The Winged Ones
Chapter 9: Shadow of a Sheikah
Hours later Zelda and Impa came into the sleeping quarters, Zelda grinned as she silently entered. They found Chirin and Link awake sitting in the bed having a bit of an indoor picnic with various jams and toast that Chirin had happily retrieved when Link awoke. Empty trays and half eaten fruit were strewn about. Link's long hair was a mess as it draped over his shoulders poking out from his hat, and there was a purple jam stain on his once clean night shirt. Chirin was giggling at Navi's antics, the fairy gleefully entertaining
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I got ambitious, so here you all go.
Here ends the first part of the story. It's halfway over. The half of the Light World is over with. So now, the rest of the story takes place in the Twilight Realm.
That's cool right?
I'm actually going to construct a map of the Twilight Realm, seeing as how in TP, we see like, two inches. And, the Palace will look a bit different, in order to fit my storyline.
My explanation is that Midna wanted to redecorate within a month or two.
Anyways, read and review!
I do not own The Legend of Zelda.
Here ends the first part of the story. It's halfway over. The half of the Light World is over with. So now, the rest of the story takes place in the Twilight Realm.
That's cool right?
I'm actually going to construct a map of the Twilight Realm, seeing as how in TP, we see like, two inches. And, the Palace will look a bit different, in order to fit my storyline.
My explanation is that Midna wanted to redecorate within a month or two.
Anyways, read and review!
I do not own The Legend of Zelda.
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I like how you have their relationship growing and the differences between the two: one is a princess of a different realm while the other is a peasant of another realm.