J.U.M.P. The Legend of Zelda Edition | By : DepressionisFun Category: Zelda > Het - Male/Female Views: 2708 -:- Recommendations : 0 -:- Currently Reading : 0 |
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MERRY CHISTMAS EVERYONE! this is my third chapter and i'm sorry i'm late i wanted this to be posted before xmas but here it is. I will probably not be writing the forth chapter until my fourth semseter starts next year...although i may start on new years but no promises. ok so enjoy the story Chapter 3: Turning the knob and opening the door with a small creak; only to step out into a bright light and somebody waiting for me. But it wasn't a somebody it was a something, and that something was a horse. The horse was shaded by a great white oak tree not too far from the forked path, one leading across the bridge over the lake and the other leading off into the distance. The bright light was the sun as it was settling slowly behind the hills, making the sea of visibility dimmer and dimmer. Wondering over to the horse I noticed a note sticking out of its mouth. Surprised the horse hadn't eaten it yet I took the paper from its mouth given a nice pat on the side of the horses' cheek. The note was wet from the horses spit and it was crinkled, and it looked like it was torn from a book. The note was sealed with a symbol of a bird with the triforce as its head, and it read: Dear Grace, This is Whisper, and she will help You get to the market place. Please take good care of her, She is yours from now on. Looking back a Whisper I could see that she was getting uneasy as it became darker and darker. In the distance the sun was disappearing behind the vast landscape; a sudden howling noise came from behind us. My elf-like ears perked up, turning around rapidly I noticed four undead stalhounds behind me. I slowly began backing up against Whisper, leading her towards a small ledge that will protect us from them, hopefully. "Almost there," I mused to myself. The ledge came closer and closer; I hear a snap, looking down I had just stepped on a twig. The wolves heard this as they began running and pouncing after us. I could see that they could jump rather high and instead of climbing up on the ledge (1), I got onto Whisper's back as she speed off. Slowing down Whisper's running to a soft canter, I turn her around looking towards the lake; the wolves didn't seem to be following us. I let out a loose sigh sliding off Whisper's saddle; we had come to another fork in the road, one way lead to an open field and the other path was cut between large rock cliffs on both sides. "Which way, which way," I called out to myself with another sigh only heavier. With hands on my hips I began to mull things over. "What are the pros and cons…" beginning to examine the roads I felt a tiny nudge against my back. Whipping my head around I see a look of exhaustion plastered on Whisper's dozing face, she was falling asleep. Frowning, I patted the side of her shoulder and choosing to take the field path. Continuing Whisper's canter, we decided to take a minor detour to the right instead of heading directly to Hyrule market. Passing a few deku babas that chomped at us and a red baba serpent that began chasing us after Whisper sliced the vines off by running over it, we made it to a ruin staircase. Parking Whisper against a pine tree I went running around to pick up fallen twigs, sticks, and any other things that were flammable. The full moon was high now as the wind blew past Whispers' mane and moonlight reflecting through her steel blue eyes. Whisper lays against one of the pine trees as I set up a campfire with what I've found. I removed her saddle and the reins before I left to explore; about to walk down the steps of the ruins I see two bokoblin which are like goblins, they are very annoying. Backtracking to the top I decided not to get involved because I really didn't have any kind of weapon that could do any real damage to them. Sitting down by my horse I let my body relax both physically and mentally. The smell of beautiful Goldenglows and Firefickle flowers filled my nostrils with their exotic fragrances as crickets chirped out loud over Whispers' tough and ragged breath. It had been a long day no wonder why I felt so exhausted. Laying on the ground I felt a rush of wind blow across my face as it rustled my clothes and pushed my hair over my red eye, my arms raised above my head as I twiddled my earring between my fingers. The fire radiated off my pale skin warming it as the night got colder and the air got thinner. "It's going to rain. I can smell it," I mused quietly. In truth you can really smell when rain comes because it always has that musty old smell, like dust or your basement. Sitting up I scooted over to Whisper laying my back against her stomach and slip into a blissful slumber. Unbeknownst to me that something was going on not too far away from where I was sleeping... Hyrule Castle "My lady we have grave news." "What is it Geralde," asked a women as she stepped out from behind the curtains. She was wearing a white dress, a small amount of armor and a crown atop of her forehead. Her light brown hair was pulled back behind her pointed ears. She held curiosity within her bright blue eyes. "The hero…he has…returned…Princess Zelda…but he…" Geralde continued with gasping breaths. Princess Zelda forced her way past the now disgruntled general and made her way down the tower to the main hall to greet her friend, the hero of Twilight. Making a sharp turn into the main entrance way she was greeted by the hero himself. The hero was wearing a green tunic with a white shirt and white capris, brown boots, and brown fingerless gloves. Attached to his tunic was a brown belt with four unbreakable bottles on the side. A green hat adorn on top of his dirty blonde (2) hair as his blue eyes smile lovingly at the princess. Running to hug him Zelda made a brief stop; standing next to the hero was another man that looked just like him only that his clothes were black except for his leggings they were white as well as his shirt under his tunic. Compared to the hero's blue eyes he had dark soulless crimson eyes and had pale skin unlike the hero's bronze skin, instead of blonde hair he had black. Comparing them together the darker man was few inches taller than the hero. "Princess Zelda, we have much to talk about," the hero said with little worry in his voice. The darker being that he was standing next to gave a little smirk and crossed his arms over his chest. "Of course, of course. Um, let's go to the war room," Zelda said a little nervously. The hero only nodded in response; walking with Zelda he made a sideways motion with his head indicating for the darker male to follow. The dark male made a sideways groan and followed with blazing eyes. Staircase Ruins I was awakened by the silent sound of rain falling. Little sprinkles of dew collected itself on the pine needles as they dripped down onto my bare forehead. My hat must have fallen off while I asleep. The flames of the fire must have gone out sometime during the night. Whisper was up and ready to leave for the town. Smiling at her enthusiasm I stand up and pack the rest of my things back into my pack. "Where's my hat?" Looking around the general area where we were staying for the night it was no longer there. Walking over to Whisper I can see her clearly now; her entire body was pure white as white as snow and her mane was a silvery gray. Walking around I tightened the saddle onto her back and was about to put the reins on when I noticed something sticking out of her mouth, it was my hat. Prying the now wet and destroyed piece of clothing out of Whisper's mouth I tossed it aside and mounted her with a sigh. "I didn't need it anyway. Let's go get something to eat for the both of us. How about it Whisper? Does that sound good?" She neighed in response. "Good because I'm starving," my stomach grumbled in response, "Besides I need to pick up 'this' Sting and Leech whoever they are." Thrusting Whisper into a nice trot she began picking up speed as we passed more of the babas and the serpent baba that chased us before as we made our way to Hyrule Bridge. This time the serpent baba didn't follow us; it acted like it could care less. Jumping down onto the stone steps I grasped Whisper's reins as I lead her into the Hylian town hopefully to fill both of our growling stomachs. The town was in rather high spirits they barely noticed me and Whisper enter the eastern gate. The rain had continued to fall hitting the cobblestone road, the smell of wet dog permeated the dusty smell of the rain. A dog ran up and down the street as a boy threw a stick while three girls stood giggling by a tent. Parking Whisper in one of the stalls of the church (3) I walked over to a couple who were collecting rupees to contribute to an orphanage or something like that. "Excuse me can you help me. I'm looking for a place to get something to eat as well as my horse. Can you help me, please?" The couple was very nice they told me that the horse could stay in the stall and that they would feed her for a mere five rupees. Nodding I handed them two blue rupees for Whispers' food and for a donation. Walking back over to Whisper I patted her on the side of the mouth; the nice couple walked over and place a bale of hay in front of her as she began eating to her heart's content. "There is a café at the center part of town close to Chudley's Fine Goods and Fancy Trinkets Emporium. There is also a group of stalls at the southern edge of town and a staircase that leads to Telma's Bar," said the happy couple. "Thank you," I said with a smile. Giving the nice couple a wave and patting Whispers' muzzle one more time before setting off for the café. There is a large fountain in the center of town. Towering buildings circled around the fountain with the castle at the northern end of the town. Walking from the east road to the south I see the café the couple was talking about. It was a nice little café; many people were outside sitting with the canopy over their heads protecting them from the rain. Snow white tables and chairs cover the entirety of the platform that lies underneath. A make-shift 'open' sign hangs from the door knob of the café giving permission for you to enter. Right across from the café would be my next destination after I got some food in my belly. Next door was Chudley's Fine Goods and Fancy Trinkets Emporium; that was where I am supposed to meet Sting and Leech. A young boy with a scruffy face was sitting on a stool at the bottom of the steps holding a cloth in his hands. There was a guard standing next to the door looking rather bored but proud of his job. Thirty minutes later I walk out of the café with a small sandwich and a half a glass of goat milk that was poured into one of my bottles. Leaning against the café's canopy post I begin eating the sandwich while getting wet in the process, but that didn't bother me. After my sandwich was gone I drank the rest of my goat's milk and placed the bottle onto the ground so it could fill up with clean rain water. Standing there waiting awhile before I pick up the bottle and swish around the leftover milk that still clings to the bottles glass, I dump out the milky water and set it back down hidden away from anyone wishing to steal it but also able to collect more water. "I'll come back and get it once I get what I need to get," I mused to myself. Heading off to the Emporium I am stopped by Soal, the little boy with the dirty face. "Hey lady," looking down at his dirty face I smiled as he continued to speak, "You need to have your shoes shined before you enter. Mr. Chudley doesn't like dirty shoes treading all over his nice clean floor. I'll clean them for ten rupees (4)." Blinking at what Soal just said I nod in agreement as I paid him the ten rupees and entered the store with clean boots. The sun was gladly shining throughout the entirety of the store. Expensive sculptures, vases, paintings, rugs, and other decorations lined the walls and floors. A chandelier topples above its customers as golden designs flowed across the floor, up the walls, and along the ceiling. "Excuse me…I am terribly sorry, but…well, having a customer in the store with something as filthy as you can make my other clients uncomfortable. We hope that you will come back once you have found some more-cleansing clothes," said what I presume to be Chudley in a rich guy tone of voice. Seeing that he was still allowing me to browse I didn't say anything. Walking up to the counter I viewed each item that where located on the shelves. I soon noticed that everything was expensive; I mean that a blue potion was 2,000 rupees. About to leave I suddenly stop as my eyes lay upon a distant wall holding two daggers crossing each other on a plaque. Walking up to the plaque I see a little inscription that said: 'Sting and Leech'. "You have got to be kidding me," my mouth hung open in disbelief. "These are the things I have to pick up, not people but two daggers." They really didn't look like daggers they were kind of a combination between a dagger and a short sword. Sting or what I believe is Sting wore a white scarf around its hilt, on the scarf written in golden letters was three words: Shatter, Fly, and Repair. Looking closely at the blade I could see small cracks connected to each other. Leech on the other hand had a green sash wrapped around its hilt not hanging down like Sting's. On the bottom of the hilt, the pommel, I believe was a gate. Tapping at this gate it opened up with several rows of sharp teeth-like triangles. Running my thumb against the blade it was dull, very dull; it probably couldn't even cut butter. Returning my gaze back to the cloths' on both it felt like they were hiding something. Prying open the cloth on Leech I saw an empty vile imbedded in the hilt and on Sting I saw another vile but it had a lime green bubbly liquid within (5). "I see your interested in the duel wield daggers, they a quite an exquisite specimen. Their cost together: 1,000,000,000 rupees based on their design. Only the most private collectors have every captured these blessed blades. But for some reason they always manage to make their way back to my shop." My jaw dropped at the sound of what he was offering. Even if I collected all the rupees in the world there is no way I could pay for these, even in my lifetime. Removing my hand from Stings' sash I was heading for the door, trying to convince myself how to get those two, when a commotion from outside stops me in my tracks. Turning my head towards the door I wonder if I should go outside now. "What the heck is going on out there," said Chudley as he left through to door; from where I was standing I could see a large crowed before the door closed. The couple that was still in the shop exited as well. I was now alone in the shop. Hyrule Center of Town: "My dear and loyal citizens of Hyrule," Princess Zelda addressed. "We have made a conclusion that the twilight has come once again." There was a murmur running throughout the crowed. "This news was delivered to use by our hero, Link," the princess eyed each and everyone before she continued. "One of the portals was seen above Lake Hylia, please for your own safety does not go to Lake Hylia till we get everything settled." The princess turned toward Link-as the crowd dispersed-asking him silently to go check out the lake as soon as possible. Link only nodded at the silence of the princess, walking down the steps of Hyrule Castle Link turned to the eastern road walking past the fountain. "Link, Link wait up," came a screeching voice of a young girl. "Hello Malon. How is the business going," Link said turning around to meet the young ginger with a smile on his face. "Fine. But are you really going to Lake Hylia all alone? And I was wondering can I come, I'll be really, really carful." "Pha, you're not really going to let her come with us are you?" Came an obnoxious snooty voice within Link's mind. "She's just going to slow us down, we are not bringing her." With a nervous look Link tried to explain to Malon that it wouldn't be a good idea for her to join them. Feeling a presence behind him he turns his head to see the pale skinned male with the black clothes standing right behind him, Malon didn't see him though. "We have important things to do we cannot bring a child with us. Turn her down now or I will." The dark clothed male glared at Link angrily with piercing crimson eyes. "Dark please, I can handle this," Link said. Turning his attention back to Malon; a flash of brown and white catches his eye. Watching the being with white clothing he saw that she was picking up a bottle off the ground and turn toward the western road of Hyrule and disappear. "Someone help, she stole from my store," Chudley came out yelling. Many of the guards heard but didn't know who he was talking about, but Link knew. Link ran towards the western road where the girl he had seen went, leaving a surprised Malon behind him in a span of dust and water. Chudley's Emporium: Walking out of Chudley's Emporium I went back over to the café where I left the bottle. Picking up the bottle it was already brimming with cool rain water. Raising the bottle to my lips I drank about a third of the water. The cool liquid ran down my throat quenching my thirst as I popped the cork back in and placed the bottle back onto my belt. Turning around I remember that in the game there was a doctor in the western part of town, maybe I could get some more attention to my arm. As I left to the doctor's house I hear a faint yelling coming from the fountain area. The room was cold as I walked in; the doctor was standing there all bent and wearing big glasses. I didn't know his name nor did he tell me he just asked, "What do you want? Can't you see that I'm busy!" "I'm sorry but could you look at my arm I got attacked while I was fishing at Lake Hylia," I lied. The doctor shuffled up to me and examined my arm, "Hmm. There is still some hemorrhaging but nothing I cannot fix," he said taking off his glasses and cleaning them. "Of course there is the cost of the medical bill..." Blinking at just the way he said it, I felt like this was going to cost me more than anything besides the 1,000,000,000 rupee bill of Sting and Leech. "…250 rupees, for the patch up." Let's just say I walked right out of the doctor's clinic. I'm not paying for that even if I had enough money there's no way I'm coming back for the patch up job. Outside the rain had finally stopped but the ground was still wet. Walking down the road I passed a dog carrying a stick toward his master. "Hey you stop," yelled a fat guard. "You're under arrest for robbing Chudley's Emporium." "Yeah, about that…heh…" I paused for a mere second and took off running down the path. The guards barreled after me yelling and shouting for me to stop but they knew I wouldn't. Taking a sharp left I enter a small clearing with many cats roaming around in front of a door and a tree in one of the corners. I climbed up the tree and hid among the branches, the cats below me continued to meow quietly at the base of the trunk. I could hear the guards run past my hiding spot, making sure that nobody was coming I peeked out between the branches and slid down the trunk to make my getaway. Of course it wasn't a subtle getaway when a bunch of cats followed you at your heels; meowing and scratching right behind you. Walking now from where I ran into I come upon a bunch of stalls selling fruits, flowers, different types of bread and fish. The smells mixed well together making my mouth water. Picking up a mountain apple that I was about to buy I stopped, seeing a flash of a blade in my side view I began eavesdropping on the conversation that the guard and a stall vendor not too far from where I was standing. The guard had a nice and innocent voice as he spoke, "Excuse me Miss, have you seen a girl wearing white clothing…" Deciding not to stay for the rest of their conversation I make my way down two pairs of steps right across from the apple stall to a door with the sign posted just above the door: Telma's Bar. As I enter the bar I am greeted firstly by a fat Persian cat staring unblinkably at me. The bar was rather small no more than three tables in the first room and another room with a large table in the center. "Hello and welcome to my bar. My name is Telma," her introduction stopped almost immediately as she looked me up and down. "Oh, my dear you look terrible." "Heh. That's very nice of you," taking long heaving breaths. "I've been uh, traveling for some time and I uhm…" I was having trouble catching my breath as I spoke to Telma. "Oh poor dear, well why don't you go and sit at that table right over there while I get you something to drink," I looked at Telma reaching into my bag for some rupees to pay for when she stopped me and said, "It's no trouble, you don't have to pay for it. It's on the house," she said with a wink and a smile. Smiling I went and sat down on the farthest table from the door and had my back to it, hoping nobody will come and talk to me besides Telma or notice what I had just done as I exited Chudley's Emporium. End of Chapter...- Ok that's the end of that chapter and i guess you people want to know about those numbers well here they are and their explainations: (1) when you play the game and you climb up on the tiny ledge near the lake the wolves cannot get up there, but in real life they can? (2) in the game when links hair gets wet it turns brown, well it had been raining that entire day so, yeah... (3) my friend explained this to me her name is Claire (i dont know her username) but she explained to me it was like a stable for elk or whatever animals they have here (4) that is what he really says in the game besides the "Hey miss". (5) just to let you guys know if you didnt get it probably b/c i wasnt clear enough but, those two are cursed weapons not blessed weapons like chudley said. To make it a little easier as to how to describe these two daggers is: Sting-is kinda like a wasp. It has a stinger, it flys and it collects acid in that little phil imbedded in it hilt which you can take out and throw it at people and Leech-is like a leech. that gate turns into teeth and sucks out your blood wherever you place it on your person and the blade gets sharper. Does that make any sense. That all for me today so one again MERRY CHRISTMAS! HAPPY NEW YEARS EVE! HAPPY HAUNIKKAH! HAPPY KWANZAA and all that jazz! SEE YOU ALL NEXT YEAR!
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