The Rise of Link's Shadow | By : sexyPineapples Category: Zelda > General Views: 7985 -:- Recommendations : 0 -:- Currently Reading : 0 |
Disclaimer: I do not own Zelda or its characters. Just another obsessive and creepy fan, not making money off creepy fanfiction. |
Link shivered as he entered the room. The water stood clear and still, stretching as far as Link’s crisp blue eyes could see. Link examined the shape of a tree standing lonely in his path. On the other side of the tree, a yellowed stone wall rose up, and in the center was a single door like the one he had just closed.
The pale green sky loomed over the scene and stretched down around the edges of the water. The place was serene, and disturbing. Link was well conditioned to this kind of thing. One didn’t walk through a hazardous temple to find such a distinctly kinder-looking room safe to visit. Link could tell that this eerie place was splendid for a reason, one that would take up a longer portion of his time than he would like. He gazed around for any sign of danger. There was nothing. It was clear that this room was some illusion. It looked to be outside but he was certain he was inside, buried under Lake Hylia. He gathered his courage and walked forward, sword readied in his left hand, keeping alert. He wondered if the tree would pounce on him, yet he walked past it without consequence, though he felt the hairs on the back of his neck prickle. Then he stepped up on the rise to the far door, and prepared to open it. The room grew icy as Link stood in front of it, and Link froze as he watched bars lower over the door, his escape. He knew it. He put his palm on his face briefly and thought that he should have listened to his instincts. One way or another, though, he needed to get through this room and to the deepest lair of the temple, so he gathered enough will to turn around and see what bizarre trap wait for him. The room hadn’t changed. It remained the flat pool of water, reflecting the false sky and the far door and the tree. The tree was different. There was something dark at the twisted trunk of the tree, and it watched Link. Link went stiff at the sight. Someone with less experience might be curious about this room and the shadowy form that was… walking toward him, Link gulped, but Link didn’t truly want to know what evil things lurked in the depths of temples. Link had tasted more than his fair share; Link felt that he had endured several lifetimes of creepiness and miserable labyrinths. The dark form approached him and Link tightened his grip around the sword’s handle. This form was the shape of Link, as the distorted image of the tree in the water was the shape of its real counterpart. This dark form was Link, but it was a shadow of him, black in body and clothing, but red in the eyes. “Too long have I waited,” it said in a husky voice, a voice that sounded almost like Link’s might if it ever returned to him. Link absentmindedly put his hand to his throat. “I have studied you, struggled to get through to you, and yet you have remained… so pure.” Shadow Link clenched his hands in front of his face and shuddered violently. “So… revoltingly… pure!” Shadow Link stilled his hands and reached for his sword, and Link held his sword out and bent his knees, ready for combat. “Watch out!” Link’s fairy Navi squeaked, flying about him frantically. She darted at Shadow Link to warn Link of the obvious, and Shadow Link grasped black fingers around Navi’s glowing body. “Hey!” Shadow Link studied the glowing ball that struggled for freedom. “Such light… don’t you find it rather irritating?” Shadow Link squeezed Navi until the glow about her was nearly extinguished and then tossed the dim fairy aside. Link clenched his fist around his sword, his face in rage. “Don’t you understand? There can be no light without darkness. There can be no you without me, and it is my turn to rise.” Shadow Link pointed the sword forward and Link backed off, sword out. “Don’t you understand what I am?” Link shook his head. He didn’t care to know what this forsaken creature was, he just wanted to cut it down. And he attacked it. Link swung his sword at Shadow Link, but Shadow Link swung back and blocked him. Link entered into a frantic battle, but Shadow Link mirrored every advance, every retreat. Maybe Shadow Link didn’t have weapons like Link had, he thought. He had to try. Link pulled out his giant hammer, and raised it in his shaking arms. Shadow Link’s eyes flashed at him, and at once Shadow Link sunk into the water and disappeared. “I thought you might do something like that, foolish hero,” the voice came out from behind Link. Shadow Link gripped Link’s wrists and dug his icy fingers into Link’s tender skin, applying enough pressure that Link dropped the hammer on his foot and gasped in pain. Shadow Link forced Link’s arms behind his back. Shadow Link’s stony fingers were as cold as death, and they gripped so tight that Link felt he was losing feeling in his hands. “You see,” Shadow Link said, “I knew you would have some tricks up your sleeve, and I thought very carefully about what you might try. For instance, I’m aware of a certain ‘Din’s Fire’ that you possess, and I’m surprised you didn’t resort to that. Did you make poor use of your magic, so that you had none left to display for me?” Shadow Link chuckled and pulled Link’s arms backward until they hurt. “Now, for my objective. There is a bit of a… ritual to this. You know, me possessing you, and letting myself loose on Hyrule.” Link felt tears form in his eyes as Shadow Link led him to the lonely tree. Shadow Link lifted Link’s arms above his head, twisting the hero around so Link’s back was against the tree, and the tree responded by producing wiry vines that wrapped around Link’s wrists and bound them to the bark. Shadow Link stepped back and surveyed the figure of Link, who struggled against the tree. “The first part of this ritual, Link, is for us to become one. You’ve made such a show of separating me from you by being such a good boy, that I must reunite us. You understand how two beings unite, do you not?” Link’s watery eyes went wide and he frowned, searching the shadow of the face before him. Link thought he could make out a sly smile forming on the dark face in front of him. “I must fuck you, Link. And then to seal it, to make it permanent, after I enter you I must fuck someone else. Simple enough, truly.” Shadow Link laughed. “Where has that princess Ruto run off to, I wonder? I believe I heard her call you her fiancé. We mustn’t disappoint her.” Link’s face was hot with rage and fear, and his stomach was heavy and queasy with dread. Shadow Link approached him and gripped Link’s clammy chin in his fingers. Shadow Link bent his head in and kissed Link on the lips. The kiss was cold, and Link couldn’t breathe as his pink lips were plundered by Shadow Link’s harsh mouth. Link closed his eyes as tears slid out between his thick eyelashes and rolled hot down his cheeks. Shadow Link broke the kiss and gazed at Link’s troubled face, squeezing Link’s chin so that Link met his red stare. “I am the shadow of you, you see. I am every violent urge you fight off, every question of authority, every doubt in the Goddesses’ plans for you, every discouragement, every desire pushed away and every impure thought. I am all that you wish to be but try so valiantly not to become. “When I unite with you, you will have your voice back. You will pursue your desires, and I promise you, you won’t be absent when I commit all of the acts I plan to commit.” Shadow Link ran his hands down Link’s midriff and gripped at the green fabric of his tunic, pressing his body into Link’s. “Not that you’ve always been completely free of me. I’ve broken through to you before.” Link tilted his head in question, squirming between Shadow Link’s hard body and the rugged tree. “I’ve managed to get through in the little ways. What a delight it has been to see you cutting up cuckoos, signs, peoples’ yards, walking into houses without knocking and smashing up all of the pottery, and then taking treasure from defenseless peasants. This is how you vent, Link, but I will free you of your inhibitions, so you can vent any way you desire from now on. You won’t have to attack just livestock, you can attack farmers too! And you can find a place to rest your throbbing cock whenever you need to.” Shadow Link’s right hand had started snaking up Link’s thigh, under his tunic, and Link watched it like it was a cockroach in his breakfast. “And I know your cock is throbbing. You can never hide it from me.” The icy hand gripped the swell between Link’s thighs and Link began to sob. “Now how shall we perform this ritual? I could do it here, with you bound to this tree, but I think it should be much more special, don’t you? 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