Post by Link on Oct 8, 2005 20:34:54 GMT -5
Here is the begging of it. This is just to read so DON'T post in here please. I might put this in parts.
Link's Adventure Begins...
Link, a young boy, was left to the Great Deku Tree, a wise tree in the Kokiri forest. The Kokiri Forest was a barrier from evil and was the source of life. Link was raised along with the Kokiri, though he was not like them. The Kokiri children are elf like children that never grow up, with small guardian fairies at their side.
Because Link is not a Kokiri, he does not have a fairy. But when Link is 10, the Great Deku Tree, in despair from a curse, sends Navi the Fairy to summon the young boy and become his guardian. As a test of courage, Link ventures inside the great Deku Tree to break the curse, but although his attempts were successful, the Great Deku Tree was doomed before Link decended upon the wise tree. Before passing away, the Great Deku Tree shares a legend of the Sacred Triforce with Link. The Great Deku Tree also warns Link of an evil man in black armor - the man who cast the dreadful curse opun the wise tree. The Great Deku Tree entrusts the Spiritual Stone of the Forest, also known as the Kokiri Emerald, to Link, who was to guard this stone and hurry to Hyrule Castle where he would meet the Princess of Destiny, Princess Zelda.
Because Link is different than his Kokiri friends, he is able to leave the forest (a task that true Kokiri cannot do). As he does, his closest friend, Saria, says goodbye, but to keep the friendship alive, she presents him a Fairy Ocarina as an item of friendship. With this Ocarina, Link can talk to Saria anytime he wishes, as well as learn melodies to play on.
Link heads out onto Hyrule Field and makes his way over to the palace. Dodging the guards that post themselves aimlessly everywhere of royal ground, Link finds the Princess Zelda inside the castle. The princess tells Link of a dream she has, a dream in which she knows is a prophecy that the King of Gerudos, thieves that hail to the west of Hyrule, has come looking for nothing less than the Triforce. Link and Zelda form a plan – Zelda will protect the Ocarina of Time with all her power while Link looks for the other two Spiritual Stones. Link heads up the Death Mountain, home of the rock-eating creatures known as Gorons. Link finds the head of the Gorons, Darunia, and they strike a deal: if Link will destroy all of the infestive creatures known as Dodongoes in a cave of delicious rocks, Darunia will give the Spiritual Stone of Fire, the Goron’s Ruby to Link. So Link earns the Goron Ruby and heads to Zora’s Fountain; home of the fish like people. The Zora’s princess, Princess Ruto, has been swallowed by the Zora’s lord, an incredibly large fish that goes by the name Jabu-Jabu. Link enters Jabu-Jabu to find Princess Ruto. Link finds Princess Ruto, and Princess Ruto finds her mother’s precious stone: The Spiritual Stone of Water, also known as the Zora’s Sapphire. For saving her, Princess Ruto rewards you with the Zora’s Sapphire.
Now holding all 3 Spiritual Stones, Link heads back to the castle to see Zelda. But as he approaches the castle, a threatening storm billows over Hyrule, and, just like in a horrifying nightmare Link had, he sees Zelda escaping the castle with her attendant, Impa, on a white horse. As she is being hosted away to safety past Link, Zelda throws a small object to Link, which lands just past him in the moat water. Behind Link, who is watching after Zelda, appears Ganondorf, the King of Gerudos. He becomes frustrated when he losses sight of Zelda, and even more so when he asks Link which way did Zelda head and Link will not respond. To prove his power, Ganondorf attacks Link with a simple yet powerful charge from his hand. Laughing evily, Ganondorf takes off on his black horse, and Link stares after him.
As the sky clears up, Link dives into the water and retrieves the Royal Family's sacred treasure: the Ocarina of Time! Through the mystical power of the Ocarina, Zelda leaves Link the notes of the Song of Time, as well as the instructions to head to the Temple of Time. Ocarina of Time in hands, Song of Time in memory, Link stands in front of the altar inside the Temple of Time and plays the Ocarina. The shimmering Spirutal Stones are placed on the Alter, and the engraved Triforce above a particular stone door begins to shine a brilliant light of its own. The Door of Time then opens, leaving Link clear access to the final key to the Sacred Realm, reasting place of the Triforce. Link steps to the Master Sword - the final key - knowing he must remove it from the Pedestal of Time. Only the one worthy of the title "Hero of Time" can remove the sword from the pedestal.
Link places his hands firmly around the handle of the brilliant sword. With a deep breath, he pulls at the sword....
Link's Adventure Begins...
Link, a young boy, was left to the Great Deku Tree, a wise tree in the Kokiri forest. The Kokiri Forest was a barrier from evil and was the source of life. Link was raised along with the Kokiri, though he was not like them. The Kokiri children are elf like children that never grow up, with small guardian fairies at their side.
Because Link is not a Kokiri, he does not have a fairy. But when Link is 10, the Great Deku Tree, in despair from a curse, sends Navi the Fairy to summon the young boy and become his guardian. As a test of courage, Link ventures inside the great Deku Tree to break the curse, but although his attempts were successful, the Great Deku Tree was doomed before Link decended upon the wise tree. Before passing away, the Great Deku Tree shares a legend of the Sacred Triforce with Link. The Great Deku Tree also warns Link of an evil man in black armor - the man who cast the dreadful curse opun the wise tree. The Great Deku Tree entrusts the Spiritual Stone of the Forest, also known as the Kokiri Emerald, to Link, who was to guard this stone and hurry to Hyrule Castle where he would meet the Princess of Destiny, Princess Zelda.
Because Link is different than his Kokiri friends, he is able to leave the forest (a task that true Kokiri cannot do). As he does, his closest friend, Saria, says goodbye, but to keep the friendship alive, she presents him a Fairy Ocarina as an item of friendship. With this Ocarina, Link can talk to Saria anytime he wishes, as well as learn melodies to play on.
Link heads out onto Hyrule Field and makes his way over to the palace. Dodging the guards that post themselves aimlessly everywhere of royal ground, Link finds the Princess Zelda inside the castle. The princess tells Link of a dream she has, a dream in which she knows is a prophecy that the King of Gerudos, thieves that hail to the west of Hyrule, has come looking for nothing less than the Triforce. Link and Zelda form a plan – Zelda will protect the Ocarina of Time with all her power while Link looks for the other two Spiritual Stones. Link heads up the Death Mountain, home of the rock-eating creatures known as Gorons. Link finds the head of the Gorons, Darunia, and they strike a deal: if Link will destroy all of the infestive creatures known as Dodongoes in a cave of delicious rocks, Darunia will give the Spiritual Stone of Fire, the Goron’s Ruby to Link. So Link earns the Goron Ruby and heads to Zora’s Fountain; home of the fish like people. The Zora’s princess, Princess Ruto, has been swallowed by the Zora’s lord, an incredibly large fish that goes by the name Jabu-Jabu. Link enters Jabu-Jabu to find Princess Ruto. Link finds Princess Ruto, and Princess Ruto finds her mother’s precious stone: The Spiritual Stone of Water, also known as the Zora’s Sapphire. For saving her, Princess Ruto rewards you with the Zora’s Sapphire.
Now holding all 3 Spiritual Stones, Link heads back to the castle to see Zelda. But as he approaches the castle, a threatening storm billows over Hyrule, and, just like in a horrifying nightmare Link had, he sees Zelda escaping the castle with her attendant, Impa, on a white horse. As she is being hosted away to safety past Link, Zelda throws a small object to Link, which lands just past him in the moat water. Behind Link, who is watching after Zelda, appears Ganondorf, the King of Gerudos. He becomes frustrated when he losses sight of Zelda, and even more so when he asks Link which way did Zelda head and Link will not respond. To prove his power, Ganondorf attacks Link with a simple yet powerful charge from his hand. Laughing evily, Ganondorf takes off on his black horse, and Link stares after him.
As the sky clears up, Link dives into the water and retrieves the Royal Family's sacred treasure: the Ocarina of Time! Through the mystical power of the Ocarina, Zelda leaves Link the notes of the Song of Time, as well as the instructions to head to the Temple of Time. Ocarina of Time in hands, Song of Time in memory, Link stands in front of the altar inside the Temple of Time and plays the Ocarina. The shimmering Spirutal Stones are placed on the Alter, and the engraved Triforce above a particular stone door begins to shine a brilliant light of its own. The Door of Time then opens, leaving Link clear access to the final key to the Sacred Realm, reasting place of the Triforce. Link steps to the Master Sword - the final key - knowing he must remove it from the Pedestal of Time. Only the one worthy of the title "Hero of Time" can remove the sword from the pedestal.
Link places his hands firmly around the handle of the brilliant sword. With a deep breath, he pulls at the sword....