Link's True Quest
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Zelda › General
Rating:
Adult ++
Chapters:
4
Views:
6,238
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Ganon's Last Breath
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For the faint of heart, there is a very harsh scene with Ruto at the end. If you do not want to read it, it is very obvious what happens to her later. If it really bothers you, I will put a (^) by all parts dealing directly with that scene.
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Foolish Hyrulians. To think that that pig out there was me. It was just my physical body. The one they forgot to lock in this realm. This damned realm. But now that they have been relying on Link to fight, they think that my boar form was me. And with Chaos stirring people up, no one is watching the real me. And, now that "my" ashes sit in Death Mountain, my door to the normal realm, and the soul of "me" inside of Link, no one could see me coming.
"Mrah! Fealn! Doius! Return thy soul and thy body of the Forbidden One to the realm of the living!" were the last words of Ganon's soul. The soul had wandered to the Temple of Time to say these words. Just to be able to summon the Forbidden One with its last strength.
Ganondorf, the leader of Gerudo.
Marin had just got to her room when she felt it. That feeling that something wasn't right.
Just like in her dream...
Marin was walking along the beach when she felt like something was wrong. She went over to check, and she saw an unconscious man laying at the water's edge. She immediately went to help him, making it possible for him to breathe. She brought him to her home, then set him on her bed. Her father went out to scour the beach, leaving her to watch over the man. The man had many scars, small ones, but he was definately a fighter. Her father returned.
"I found his shield. His name must be Link."
She left, moving to the source and fast. While walking through town, she came across a temple. She recognized it as the Temple of Time she's heard of. She went in and saw a man, a bit of a large man. He was half collapsed.
"Go! Go get Zelda! Ganondorf is out!" the man yelled, barely able to move.
Wait. Zelda?
Marin left, going to the castle where the princess was. A guard intercepted her.
"Please! I must speak to Zelda! Ganon's escaped!"
The guard rushed in, ushering Marin with him.
"Queen! Ganondorf has escaped!" the guard yelled.
"What?! That's impossible! You know yourself that our hero killed him."
"Oh. Right."
"I'm serious, m'lady! In the Temple of Time I saw-"
"How where you able to get into the temple? It's closed off."
"I walked in. I had this weird feeling something was wrong, so I headed over there. Inside I saw a man, half-conscious in there. He told me to get you."
"Something doesn't feel right. Let's go check it out." She left the castle after motioning two gurads and Marin to follow her. After awhile, they neared the temple. The guards went in first, then the girls.
"That IS Ganondorf, half-conscious."
"Oh. I'm sorry. I've never seen him before."
"Where are you from- No. Ganondorf, How are you alive?"
"Simple, princess. No one has killed me."
"What? Our hero killed you and burnt your body up. I was there."
"He also killed me at the throne and in Holodrum. He also killed me atop my castle. He's just not good at 'killing', is he?"
"Yes, but- Wait. You don't have a castle."
"I did, right here on the nearby grounds. I lost it because of you, Zelda, just a year or two ago. I had it for a good seven years. But you probably don't remember. You probably don't remember losing your ocarina, either."
"What are you talking about, Ganondorf?"
"Easy. You sealed me in the Temple of Time before I became a threat. When I was a threat. Paradox works in funny ways, doesn't it?"
"Before I even try to make sense of that, I'll just have to seal you up again. And not let you out!"
"Zelda, Zelda. No need to be hasty. Let's talk. I won't hurt you."
Zelda had a peculiar look on her face, then said "Everyone, leave."
"But, princess-" a guard started.
"Don't worry. It's safe." she whispered.
The guards left, then Marin followed.
Why would the princess put herself alone with the evil of Hyrule? And why does Zelda sound so familiar?
"Damn. Lost it." Link said, after chasing that... thing. He never got a good eye it.
"Link! There you are!" a familiar voice said. It was Nabooru.
"What are you doing here, Nabooru?"
"What d'ya think I'm doin'? Fishing? I'm looking for cute guys like you!"
"Umm... Okay..."
"But, more importantly, Zelda thought I would be able to find you. And here ya are."
"What did she want?"
"Here's your invitation. I got one too." She handed him a paper.
"Zelda's wedding?! When did this happen?"
"Well... it happens tommorow."
Not what I was asking, but... "Who's she marrying?"
"She wants to surprise everyone. Even the king doesn't know."
"Weird." Then a prickly feeling came across Link. The same feeling Gohma gave him. The same feeling the Egg gave him. That same feeling he got every time he got near Ganondorf...
"Link? What's wrong? You just went pale..."
"Ganon..." He barely let out a whisper.
"What about him? Didn't you kill him? Like, permanently?" Nabooru said.
"Yes... but this feeling, it could only come from someone as evil as Ganondorf."
"Or Chaos."
"Who are you?" Nabooru sneered.
"I am Hiro, and Baal to my right." the wizard from earlier said.
"Oh. I have to be going now..." Nabooru left.
"What was that about?" Baal said.
"That is Nabooru for you." Then Link continued, "Who is Chaos?"
"Oh-" Hiro started.
"I have to get going too." Baal hurried after Nabooru.
"Ahem. Chaos was a collection of evil in our home land. Baal, I, and two others went and destroyed that creature before it had a chance to finish growing. It almost developed healing magic!... DURING THE BATTLE!" Link could feel the jealousy in his voice.
"Oh. But now I understand your interjection. But if both Chaos and Ganondorf are gone, what could it be?"
"Whatever we were chasing last night. And apperently whatever you were chasing earlier."
"But this feeling, it came up just now. And in that direction." Link pointed to the Temple of Time.
"What is that?"
"That is the Temple of Time. It is the connection between our realm and the Sacred Realm."
"Oh. What is in this Sacred Realm?"
"The Triforce, Ganondorf, The three Go-"
"How can Ganondorf be in there and dead?"
Link threw down his head in anger. "Paradox. I knew I knew Ganondorf! Some sort of time travel must of happened, ruining the timeline."
"Wha... I thought I was the smart one, but you are confusing me."
"I am not completely sure myself, but Ganondorf will know. I have to go check. Want to ride?"
"No. I should go make sure Baal is okay. Or at least not being less intelligent than usual." Hiro went the direction of Baal and Nabooru, while Link headed to the Temple.
Marin sat down at the counter. "Chateau Romani, please."
"Just a moment. The supply is coming in right now."
"Alright."
After a moment, a girl came up. One that reminded Marin of someone.
"Here you go." She handed Marin her drink, then sat down by her. "Don't worry about the price. I feel giving today."
"Oh. Thank you." She started to drink, then realized how fast she was drinking and abruptly stopped.
"My name is Malon. Nice to meet you."
"Oh yes! I am Marin. Nice to meet you to!"
Malon paused. "You alright? You seem all tense." She took a drink.
"Well, everything has been weird since I got to Hyrule. The business with Ganondorf, my father getting lost much easier than usual, and... Oh, I am sorry. I should not burden you with my problems."
"Don't worry about it. I asked. I just wanted to see if I could help."
"My main problem is that I keep having this feeling that someone I know is here. The only thing is that he... died in battle..." Marin started to tear up.
"He was important to you, wasn't he?"
"Yes, he was. We had fallen in love, but then he went to fight... that thing... He was a brave and smart fighter, but maybe a little too overconfident. He'd rather try to save the world than spend the final days with someone he cared for."
"Sounds like a friend of mine. This guy was more headstrong than a waterfall. He went into danger, first out of saving whoever needed saving, second out of pure curiousity."
"Ah, yes. That is exactly... like... Link." Marin said drowsily, then fell asleep.
"She must never have had this before. It's pretty strong." Then Malon's face lit up. "Did she say Link?!"
"Could I get a drink?" A man sat down, then looked at Malon. "Hi there, how- Is your friend okay?!" he said after seeing Marin.
"Yeah, she just had a bit too much Romani."
"Oh, I remember my first time. Didn't wake for 12 hours. Should we bring her to her room? She's got an inn key."
"Yeah, we probably should. Do you mind helping me carry her?"
"Don't worry a bit. I'll carry her." He went over to her and reached to pick her up, but then keeled over in pain. "Ah!"
"You really shouldn't try that after pulling a muscle." Another man came up. "My name is Hiro, and this is Baal." He gestured to the man, then said to him "I will carry her." He put his hand on Marin's back, then lifted his arm. She came up with it, rotated with his arm, then settled in his arms.
"How... did you do that?" Malon asked.
"Levitation touch. A bit taxing on the mana, but good in certain situations. Now, what inn does she go to?"
"This key is... the same as Talon's! She must be his daughter! Come on, I know exactly where to go." Baal went to the entrance and left.
"Hey, Link!" A guard waved Link down.
"Hello, Gorchaf. Do you mind if I check inside the temple?"
"Go ahead. Zelda already was here, and now decided to open the place back to the public."
"She did? Why?"
"Go inside and ask her."
"Alright." Then to Jin "Go and run laps over there in the open fields. I'll be back soon." He got off Jin and went inside.
Once again, the magnificence of the temple put him in awe. He looked around at the grand edifice and saw Zelda. In her royal attire, like always. Its been ages since he last truly saw her. They stood there looking at each other for what felt like an eternity. Link had rescued her on more than one occasion. They had become great friends when they were young. As he grew up, his adventures kept taking him places. Away from his close friend. Away from a person he trusted in. Just as he was to her.
"Zelda... It's nice to see you again."
"Same to you, Link." Zelda turned around to look at link.
Zelda had tears in her eyes. She seems to have just been through alot. She went down to Link, hugging him, holding him tightly. She was crying heavily, needing someone to help her.
Link put his arms around her and held her up, keeping her head against his chest. "Don't worry, Zelda. I'm here. You're safe now." He whispered softly in her ear.
"Don't worry."
"Chateau?" Malon asked. She held out two bottles, while bringing another to her lips.
"Sure." both guys answered. Baal took both, then handed one to Hiro.
"Oh, right, your holding Marin. Here, sit down over there for a moment." Baal motioned to a bench.
Hiro sat down, setting the girl between him and the arm. Afterwards, he accepted the drink from Baal. Malon sat near Hiro, while the swordsman rested against the wall. Both guys sipped their drinks.
"You know, these drinks have a magical property. I got the recipe from a pair of sisters."
"Really..." Hiro said.
"Yeah. I know Link appreciated it when he visited the girls."
"Wait... You mean?!" Baal exclaimed, motioning his hands.
"Stop, you bumbling-" Hiro started, getting up after sliding his bottle in his cloak.
But it was too late. Baal's left hand burst in white flames, leaving a smoking, charred hand.
"Ow! Ow! Ow!" Baal yelled. The wounds were already healing, though, thanks to the Romani.
"Buffoon! We use magic different than Hylians!"
"How was I supposed to know that?!"
"Our magic comes from around us. They channel it from inside. Your heal flame, which normally would not burn a thing, erupted going through your hand! Do you not remember when I cast that lightning spell?! We were lucky that metal rod was there to absorb it!"
"Oh, yeah, because that is why you failed. Not because you can't aim!"
"I can't aim?! What about you? Losing your sword? Missing at point blank? Remember why I had to cast magic?!"
"What I meant by your aim, booker, is your ice hit my sword instead of the enemy!"
"What kind of insult is booker, incompetent? And your sword got hit because you got in the way!"
"Why were you-"
"What is wrong with you two?!" Baal and Hiro looked to Malon. "All this bickering and fighting! How can you stand being with each other when you couldn't possibly know who the enemy is?!" Malon cried through weeping eyes, then ran off.
Baal and Hiro fell silent, looking at the ground as they walked to the inn. Were they really that bad?
At the entrance, they saw Tarin. He saw them approaching, then jumped when he saw his daughter.
"Is she okay?!" Tarin said on his way over.
"Don't worry. She's just asleep. We were just bringing her to her room." Baal answered.
"Thank you!" He paused. "You're the guys from before! Come, come!" He headed inside, beckoning them in. Up the stairs they went, entering the third door on the left. Hiro set Marin down on her bed. "What happened?"
"She drank too much Chateau." Hiro said.
"Oh, yes, that stuff is sleep inducing."
"Yes it is. I will tend to her. Thank you so much, again!" Tarin went over to her, but a sound stopped him.
Marin had started humming. It was a deep, resonating sound, that soon had a pattern. The sounds of the city seemed to have gone away. Just the humming remained.
"That is the 'Ballad of the Wind Fish'." Tarin whispered. "I haven't heard once sing it since we arrived in Hyrule. It's her favorite song."
"Reminds me of Link..." Hiro and Ball said together.
"Link? That name sounds familiar..."
"He's a swordsman from around Hyrule." Baal said. "You might of seen him, since you travel."
"Hmm, maybe."
Hiro gestured to Baal, then the door. "We should go. We wouldn't want to be a bother."
"Of course! You probably have business of your own. Thanks for all of your help. This is second time you've done a grand favor for me." Tarin smiled to them, then tended back to his daughter. The other two quietly let themselves out.
They walked in silence for awhile, not even looking at eachother for a long time.
Are we really that bad? Do we fight to much? Are we fighting each other more than the enemy?
"Hey, Hiro... Do you..."
"Think we're as bad as she says? We scared a farm girl off. Someone who wasn't our enemy. We might be."
"No... We're not. We got carried away. We haven't had a good rest since we were chosen as light warriors. All this stress, and we don't have anywhere to vent it."
"Your right, surprisingly. We do put alot on our own shoulders."
"You know what we could do?"
"What?"
"We need to just get everything out. Our quibbling gets us nowhere. What we need is just an all out fight!"
"Wait. Are you saying fighting each other will solve our problem of FIGHTING with each other?! I was just saying how you weren't as stupid as I thought, then-"
"No. Listen. We honestly don't know which is more powerful, blade or spell. We sure think ours is the more powerful-"
"You could say that again."
"-But, what if we put it to the test? Actually train to fight our opposite in a one-on-one battle? We could put our anger into a good, old-fashioned duel." Baal continued.
"And with the marriage coming up, everyone will be itching after it for something fun!"
"Exactly!"
"So, we've got three days then."
"Yep. Let's meet back at the graveyard, after the wedding."
"Make sure to spread the word. Magic versus Steel! Everyone will love it!"
"Got it. Go train, I want a challenge."
"Oh ho! I hope you last long enough to make it intresting!"
They both laughed uproarously to the sky, then went their seperate ways. It was time to train for one of the most difficult battles of their lives. Taking out someone who is specifically built for their teammate.
"Well, it seems as though I have found a good specimen."
"Who's there?! How did you get in here?!" Ruto started panicking.
"Do not worry. I am not here to kill you. Just... watching."
"Oh... who are you, though?"
"In your tongue, I am known as Morpha." A weird looking purble sphere floated in front of her.
"Oh... does that mean I can not understand your real name?"
"You do not even have the capability to know when I say my real name. It is not sound, nor in any of the senses you have at your disposal."
"I see. But what are you doing here? No one is supposed to be in this temple."
"Oh, that is quite simple. It is hard for me to move on my own, outside of this temple. I do not know how I got to this temple, but this room is comforting. The water has a soothing property to it."
"Would you like to leave? I might be able to help you."
"Yes, maybe at another time, though. This place is a great place for mating, so I think we should stay here for now."
"We?... no, actually, I think I have to go now..." Ruto started to swim away. Something caught her, but she couldn't see what it was.
"No, you seem to be a great specimen. You seem perfectly able to mate, after watching what just happened. You are looking for a mate, as am I."
"Please, let go! I don't need a mate!" Try as she might, she could not get away. It was as if some of the water was holding her back.
"You do wish for one though. I can be that mate. Do not worry, I am able to reproduce with almost any species. You seem quite appetizing, to say the least."
"No, please, I don't want this..." She started crying.
"You have already started you reproductive sequences. The choice is no longer yours."
"No! Let me go!" She kept resisting, even though she knew she couldn't get away.
She was wrenched through the water, brought out of it, then slammed onto one of the pillers. There were tentacles holding her down, tentacles that looked and felt like water.
A purple feeler came out of the water, and started going over her body, tickling her. It searched her entire body, going in her ears, nose, mouth, around her breasts, and made her jumps when it felt her crotch and ass.
"Please... don't..." she cried out.
The sphere, which looked kinda like a brain, after she looked at it long enough, floated out of the water, with a shield of water around it. It seemed like the water itself was holding it.
"It seems like these are the possible mating spots." He touched her mouth, pussy, and butt with the feeler. "I will have to experiment with all three."
"What?! No, stop, please! Please, do not do this! I can do anything else for you! Just not this!"
"Hmm... I will try this one first. It seems quite important." The feeler went to her mouth. She shut it, holding her jaw as close as possible.
"Queer. You were just speaking, yet you close this orifice when I get near. This must be the one, considering how much you 'resist'." Two water-tentacles came up and tried to pry her mouth open, but they were too weak.
"This does not work. Maybe I should imitate what you were doing." The two tentacles went down her chest, and started rubbing her breasts. Ruto hated the feeling it was giving her, and moved back and forth, trying to get them off. They started moving faster, rubbing harder than she was. It was starting to get painful. She started whimpering.
"No, no. I need to figure out this specimen. There must be something I am missing..." The tentacles went away, and Ruto started breathing again, relaxing from the pain. Two more feelers came out of him, and wrapped around each breast. Then they went to the nipples, and rubbed, slowly. Ruto jumped again, hating the creature for pleasuring her. She kept fidgiting, trying to escape. The feelers then started tugging, slightly. Ruto whimpered in pain from the quick shock. The feelers kept pulling, each time more painful. They pulled very hard, almost making her breasts look like cones, and she yelped.
"Ahh!" she screamed. As soon as her mouth opened, the first feeler went into her mouth, and seemed to search around. She closed her jaw, trying to cut it off, but almost broke her teeth against the bone-like substance. She merely held her jaw shut afterwards, trying to stop it from go any further in.
She could feel it, wrapping around each tooth, around her tongue, and searching every crevice. It could go no further, barely reaching her throat, tickling her when it got there. It pushed harder, and the stress on her teeth was causing alot of pain. She started to tear up, and she had to open her mouth.
"Oh..." she whimpered. Her entire mouth felt like it was buring.
"Are you hurt?"
"Of course I am! You practically broke my jaw!" She was able to speak, even with the feeler in her mouth, mainly becaused she didn't breathe with it, and the feeler was small.
"I apologize. I do not mean to cause undue pain. Let me help." Ruto was the brought up by her nipples, which caused her to yelp, and then dunked into the water. She felt her pain go away, but the water almost felt like torture. Like the only reason for it was to allow more room for hurt.
She felt four tentacles wrap around her wrists and ankles. Squirm as she might, they held fast.
The feeler in her mouth started down her throat, moving slowly, like it was exploring her entirety. She could feel it, as it went down into her, finallty reaching her belly. It jumped around in there, it being much bigger than the throat. It finally stopped, and pulled itself out. That entire session was creepy, having a thin, neddle-like creature search inside of her.
"I understand now. Your reproductive organ is perfectly sized. I shall now start the ritual."
"No, please... please, stop!" She had to resist. She knew there had to be a chance to get out of this, somehow get away from this... this 'thing'. She kept moving about, pulling as hard as she could.
The brain-thing appeared to open up. It was easily bigger than her head. A cylindrical appendage came out, it just as grotesque as the creature. It was the size, width and length, of her forearm. Fear came across her face.
"No, no, no, no!" She couldn't take her eyes away. It started coming closer to her face. She clamped her mouth shut, not letting it in. It pushed against her mouth, but she started swinging her head back and forth.
"Hmm. This seems far too difficult." Ruto's arms were pulled tight, but not painfully so. "If I do what I did last time..." The feelers started tugging her nipples again. She wouldn't let it affect her. She had to perservere. They started tugging harder. After a moment, they were pulling as hard as earlier. She would not give. Her chest hurt, her eyes were tearing, and she couldn't move, but she would not let this foul creature to have her.
Then she was hauled out of the water by the feelers. She felt like she was being ripped apart. She landed on another platform.
"Ahhh!" she couldn't help it. The pain was too much to bear. Her scream was cut off by the creature going into her mouth. It went in fast, deep as it could. She gagged on it, then felt it touch her stomach. It was wider than her throat, and pushed her jaw out of joint.
"That is better. Now, let us start." The creature pulled out, almost out of her throat, then shoved back in. He continued to do this, slightly faster each time. Her throat was hurting, and it wasn't always going straight in. She could feel it pulse. She could feel her pulse as her body reacted to the pain. She screamed out, but to no avail. Nothing could get past the rod in her. She kept crying, wanting it to stop.
Please, someone, anyone. Please, take me away from this. Anywhere would be better. Please, save me...
Two tentacles grabbed her head for stability. He was pumping very fast now, and she could feel the bottom of her stomach wrenching.
The pain was agonizing. She wished she could somehow stop it. She forced all of her body to fight back, wishing it would be enough. She was whipping around, no longer caring about anything else. She wanted out!
He finally stopped, in her as far as possible. She felt a liquid hit her stomach, filling it up. He slowly pulled out, letting her fill up with his juices. He finally pulled all the way out, still shooting her with cum.
She hacked and coughed some of it out. but most of it was still in her stomach. She already had a stomach ache.
"Hmm... You are the first specimen to live through that. Congratulations, creature."
Ruto couldn't move. He had already let go, but her body was numb all over. Her mind was in shock. Her soul was crushed. She layed there, knowing she lost. She was forever gone.
For the faint of heart, there is a very harsh scene with Ruto at the end. If you do not want to read it, it is very obvious what happens to her later. If it really bothers you, I will put a (^) by all parts dealing directly with that scene.
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Foolish Hyrulians. To think that that pig out there was me. It was just my physical body. The one they forgot to lock in this realm. This damned realm. But now that they have been relying on Link to fight, they think that my boar form was me. And with Chaos stirring people up, no one is watching the real me. And, now that "my" ashes sit in Death Mountain, my door to the normal realm, and the soul of "me" inside of Link, no one could see me coming.
"Mrah! Fealn! Doius! Return thy soul and thy body of the Forbidden One to the realm of the living!" were the last words of Ganon's soul. The soul had wandered to the Temple of Time to say these words. Just to be able to summon the Forbidden One with its last strength.
Ganondorf, the leader of Gerudo.
Marin had just got to her room when she felt it. That feeling that something wasn't right.
Just like in her dream...
Marin was walking along the beach when she felt like something was wrong. She went over to check, and she saw an unconscious man laying at the water's edge. She immediately went to help him, making it possible for him to breathe. She brought him to her home, then set him on her bed. Her father went out to scour the beach, leaving her to watch over the man. The man had many scars, small ones, but he was definately a fighter. Her father returned.
"I found his shield. His name must be Link."
She left, moving to the source and fast. While walking through town, she came across a temple. She recognized it as the Temple of Time she's heard of. She went in and saw a man, a bit of a large man. He was half collapsed.
"Go! Go get Zelda! Ganondorf is out!" the man yelled, barely able to move.
Wait. Zelda?
Marin left, going to the castle where the princess was. A guard intercepted her.
"Please! I must speak to Zelda! Ganon's escaped!"
The guard rushed in, ushering Marin with him.
"Queen! Ganondorf has escaped!" the guard yelled.
"What?! That's impossible! You know yourself that our hero killed him."
"Oh. Right."
"I'm serious, m'lady! In the Temple of Time I saw-"
"How where you able to get into the temple? It's closed off."
"I walked in. I had this weird feeling something was wrong, so I headed over there. Inside I saw a man, half-conscious in there. He told me to get you."
"Something doesn't feel right. Let's go check it out." She left the castle after motioning two gurads and Marin to follow her. After awhile, they neared the temple. The guards went in first, then the girls.
"That IS Ganondorf, half-conscious."
"Oh. I'm sorry. I've never seen him before."
"Where are you from- No. Ganondorf, How are you alive?"
"Simple, princess. No one has killed me."
"What? Our hero killed you and burnt your body up. I was there."
"He also killed me at the throne and in Holodrum. He also killed me atop my castle. He's just not good at 'killing', is he?"
"Yes, but- Wait. You don't have a castle."
"I did, right here on the nearby grounds. I lost it because of you, Zelda, just a year or two ago. I had it for a good seven years. But you probably don't remember. You probably don't remember losing your ocarina, either."
"What are you talking about, Ganondorf?"
"Easy. You sealed me in the Temple of Time before I became a threat. When I was a threat. Paradox works in funny ways, doesn't it?"
"Before I even try to make sense of that, I'll just have to seal you up again. And not let you out!"
"Zelda, Zelda. No need to be hasty. Let's talk. I won't hurt you."
Zelda had a peculiar look on her face, then said "Everyone, leave."
"But, princess-" a guard started.
"Don't worry. It's safe." she whispered.
The guards left, then Marin followed.
Why would the princess put herself alone with the evil of Hyrule? And why does Zelda sound so familiar?
"Damn. Lost it." Link said, after chasing that... thing. He never got a good eye it.
"Link! There you are!" a familiar voice said. It was Nabooru.
"What are you doing here, Nabooru?"
"What d'ya think I'm doin'? Fishing? I'm looking for cute guys like you!"
"Umm... Okay..."
"But, more importantly, Zelda thought I would be able to find you. And here ya are."
"What did she want?"
"Here's your invitation. I got one too." She handed him a paper.
"Zelda's wedding?! When did this happen?"
"Well... it happens tommorow."
Not what I was asking, but... "Who's she marrying?"
"She wants to surprise everyone. Even the king doesn't know."
"Weird." Then a prickly feeling came across Link. The same feeling Gohma gave him. The same feeling the Egg gave him. That same feeling he got every time he got near Ganondorf...
"Link? What's wrong? You just went pale..."
"Ganon..." He barely let out a whisper.
"What about him? Didn't you kill him? Like, permanently?" Nabooru said.
"Yes... but this feeling, it could only come from someone as evil as Ganondorf."
"Or Chaos."
"Who are you?" Nabooru sneered.
"I am Hiro, and Baal to my right." the wizard from earlier said.
"Oh. I have to be going now..." Nabooru left.
"What was that about?" Baal said.
"That is Nabooru for you." Then Link continued, "Who is Chaos?"
"Oh-" Hiro started.
"I have to get going too." Baal hurried after Nabooru.
"Ahem. Chaos was a collection of evil in our home land. Baal, I, and two others went and destroyed that creature before it had a chance to finish growing. It almost developed healing magic!... DURING THE BATTLE!" Link could feel the jealousy in his voice.
"Oh. But now I understand your interjection. But if both Chaos and Ganondorf are gone, what could it be?"
"Whatever we were chasing last night. And apperently whatever you were chasing earlier."
"But this feeling, it came up just now. And in that direction." Link pointed to the Temple of Time.
"What is that?"
"That is the Temple of Time. It is the connection between our realm and the Sacred Realm."
"Oh. What is in this Sacred Realm?"
"The Triforce, Ganondorf, The three Go-"
"How can Ganondorf be in there and dead?"
Link threw down his head in anger. "Paradox. I knew I knew Ganondorf! Some sort of time travel must of happened, ruining the timeline."
"Wha... I thought I was the smart one, but you are confusing me."
"I am not completely sure myself, but Ganondorf will know. I have to go check. Want to ride?"
"No. I should go make sure Baal is okay. Or at least not being less intelligent than usual." Hiro went the direction of Baal and Nabooru, while Link headed to the Temple.
Marin sat down at the counter. "Chateau Romani, please."
"Just a moment. The supply is coming in right now."
"Alright."
After a moment, a girl came up. One that reminded Marin of someone.
"Here you go." She handed Marin her drink, then sat down by her. "Don't worry about the price. I feel giving today."
"Oh. Thank you." She started to drink, then realized how fast she was drinking and abruptly stopped.
"My name is Malon. Nice to meet you."
"Oh yes! I am Marin. Nice to meet you to!"
Malon paused. "You alright? You seem all tense." She took a drink.
"Well, everything has been weird since I got to Hyrule. The business with Ganondorf, my father getting lost much easier than usual, and... Oh, I am sorry. I should not burden you with my problems."
"Don't worry about it. I asked. I just wanted to see if I could help."
"My main problem is that I keep having this feeling that someone I know is here. The only thing is that he... died in battle..." Marin started to tear up.
"He was important to you, wasn't he?"
"Yes, he was. We had fallen in love, but then he went to fight... that thing... He was a brave and smart fighter, but maybe a little too overconfident. He'd rather try to save the world than spend the final days with someone he cared for."
"Sounds like a friend of mine. This guy was more headstrong than a waterfall. He went into danger, first out of saving whoever needed saving, second out of pure curiousity."
"Ah, yes. That is exactly... like... Link." Marin said drowsily, then fell asleep.
"She must never have had this before. It's pretty strong." Then Malon's face lit up. "Did she say Link?!"
"Could I get a drink?" A man sat down, then looked at Malon. "Hi there, how- Is your friend okay?!" he said after seeing Marin.
"Yeah, she just had a bit too much Romani."
"Oh, I remember my first time. Didn't wake for 12 hours. Should we bring her to her room? She's got an inn key."
"Yeah, we probably should. Do you mind helping me carry her?"
"Don't worry a bit. I'll carry her." He went over to her and reached to pick her up, but then keeled over in pain. "Ah!"
"You really shouldn't try that after pulling a muscle." Another man came up. "My name is Hiro, and this is Baal." He gestured to the man, then said to him "I will carry her." He put his hand on Marin's back, then lifted his arm. She came up with it, rotated with his arm, then settled in his arms.
"How... did you do that?" Malon asked.
"Levitation touch. A bit taxing on the mana, but good in certain situations. Now, what inn does she go to?"
"This key is... the same as Talon's! She must be his daughter! Come on, I know exactly where to go." Baal went to the entrance and left.
"Hey, Link!" A guard waved Link down.
"Hello, Gorchaf. Do you mind if I check inside the temple?"
"Go ahead. Zelda already was here, and now decided to open the place back to the public."
"She did? Why?"
"Go inside and ask her."
"Alright." Then to Jin "Go and run laps over there in the open fields. I'll be back soon." He got off Jin and went inside.
Once again, the magnificence of the temple put him in awe. He looked around at the grand edifice and saw Zelda. In her royal attire, like always. Its been ages since he last truly saw her. They stood there looking at each other for what felt like an eternity. Link had rescued her on more than one occasion. They had become great friends when they were young. As he grew up, his adventures kept taking him places. Away from his close friend. Away from a person he trusted in. Just as he was to her.
"Zelda... It's nice to see you again."
"Same to you, Link." Zelda turned around to look at link.
Zelda had tears in her eyes. She seems to have just been through alot. She went down to Link, hugging him, holding him tightly. She was crying heavily, needing someone to help her.
Link put his arms around her and held her up, keeping her head against his chest. "Don't worry, Zelda. I'm here. You're safe now." He whispered softly in her ear.
"Don't worry."
"Chateau?" Malon asked. She held out two bottles, while bringing another to her lips.
"Sure." both guys answered. Baal took both, then handed one to Hiro.
"Oh, right, your holding Marin. Here, sit down over there for a moment." Baal motioned to a bench.
Hiro sat down, setting the girl between him and the arm. Afterwards, he accepted the drink from Baal. Malon sat near Hiro, while the swordsman rested against the wall. Both guys sipped their drinks.
"You know, these drinks have a magical property. I got the recipe from a pair of sisters."
"Really..." Hiro said.
"Yeah. I know Link appreciated it when he visited the girls."
"Wait... You mean?!" Baal exclaimed, motioning his hands.
"Stop, you bumbling-" Hiro started, getting up after sliding his bottle in his cloak.
But it was too late. Baal's left hand burst in white flames, leaving a smoking, charred hand.
"Ow! Ow! Ow!" Baal yelled. The wounds were already healing, though, thanks to the Romani.
"Buffoon! We use magic different than Hylians!"
"How was I supposed to know that?!"
"Our magic comes from around us. They channel it from inside. Your heal flame, which normally would not burn a thing, erupted going through your hand! Do you not remember when I cast that lightning spell?! We were lucky that metal rod was there to absorb it!"
"Oh, yeah, because that is why you failed. Not because you can't aim!"
"I can't aim?! What about you? Losing your sword? Missing at point blank? Remember why I had to cast magic?!"
"What I meant by your aim, booker, is your ice hit my sword instead of the enemy!"
"What kind of insult is booker, incompetent? And your sword got hit because you got in the way!"
"Why were you-"
"What is wrong with you two?!" Baal and Hiro looked to Malon. "All this bickering and fighting! How can you stand being with each other when you couldn't possibly know who the enemy is?!" Malon cried through weeping eyes, then ran off.
Baal and Hiro fell silent, looking at the ground as they walked to the inn. Were they really that bad?
At the entrance, they saw Tarin. He saw them approaching, then jumped when he saw his daughter.
"Is she okay?!" Tarin said on his way over.
"Don't worry. She's just asleep. We were just bringing her to her room." Baal answered.
"Thank you!" He paused. "You're the guys from before! Come, come!" He headed inside, beckoning them in. Up the stairs they went, entering the third door on the left. Hiro set Marin down on her bed. "What happened?"
"She drank too much Chateau." Hiro said.
"Oh, yes, that stuff is sleep inducing."
"Yes it is. I will tend to her. Thank you so much, again!" Tarin went over to her, but a sound stopped him.
Marin had started humming. It was a deep, resonating sound, that soon had a pattern. The sounds of the city seemed to have gone away. Just the humming remained.
"That is the 'Ballad of the Wind Fish'." Tarin whispered. "I haven't heard once sing it since we arrived in Hyrule. It's her favorite song."
"Reminds me of Link..." Hiro and Ball said together.
"Link? That name sounds familiar..."
"He's a swordsman from around Hyrule." Baal said. "You might of seen him, since you travel."
"Hmm, maybe."
Hiro gestured to Baal, then the door. "We should go. We wouldn't want to be a bother."
"Of course! You probably have business of your own. Thanks for all of your help. This is second time you've done a grand favor for me." Tarin smiled to them, then tended back to his daughter. The other two quietly let themselves out.
They walked in silence for awhile, not even looking at eachother for a long time.
Are we really that bad? Do we fight to much? Are we fighting each other more than the enemy?
"Hey, Hiro... Do you..."
"Think we're as bad as she says? We scared a farm girl off. Someone who wasn't our enemy. We might be."
"No... We're not. We got carried away. We haven't had a good rest since we were chosen as light warriors. All this stress, and we don't have anywhere to vent it."
"Your right, surprisingly. We do put alot on our own shoulders."
"You know what we could do?"
"What?"
"We need to just get everything out. Our quibbling gets us nowhere. What we need is just an all out fight!"
"Wait. Are you saying fighting each other will solve our problem of FIGHTING with each other?! I was just saying how you weren't as stupid as I thought, then-"
"No. Listen. We honestly don't know which is more powerful, blade or spell. We sure think ours is the more powerful-"
"You could say that again."
"-But, what if we put it to the test? Actually train to fight our opposite in a one-on-one battle? We could put our anger into a good, old-fashioned duel." Baal continued.
"And with the marriage coming up, everyone will be itching after it for something fun!"
"Exactly!"
"So, we've got three days then."
"Yep. Let's meet back at the graveyard, after the wedding."
"Make sure to spread the word. Magic versus Steel! Everyone will love it!"
"Got it. Go train, I want a challenge."
"Oh ho! I hope you last long enough to make it intresting!"
They both laughed uproarously to the sky, then went their seperate ways. It was time to train for one of the most difficult battles of their lives. Taking out someone who is specifically built for their teammate.
"Well, it seems as though I have found a good specimen."
"Who's there?! How did you get in here?!" Ruto started panicking.
"Do not worry. I am not here to kill you. Just... watching."
"Oh... who are you, though?"
"In your tongue, I am known as Morpha." A weird looking purble sphere floated in front of her.
"Oh... does that mean I can not understand your real name?"
"You do not even have the capability to know when I say my real name. It is not sound, nor in any of the senses you have at your disposal."
"I see. But what are you doing here? No one is supposed to be in this temple."
"Oh, that is quite simple. It is hard for me to move on my own, outside of this temple. I do not know how I got to this temple, but this room is comforting. The water has a soothing property to it."
"Would you like to leave? I might be able to help you."
"Yes, maybe at another time, though. This place is a great place for mating, so I think we should stay here for now."
"We?... no, actually, I think I have to go now..." Ruto started to swim away. Something caught her, but she couldn't see what it was.
"No, you seem to be a great specimen. You seem perfectly able to mate, after watching what just happened. You are looking for a mate, as am I."
"Please, let go! I don't need a mate!" Try as she might, she could not get away. It was as if some of the water was holding her back.
"You do wish for one though. I can be that mate. Do not worry, I am able to reproduce with almost any species. You seem quite appetizing, to say the least."
"No, please, I don't want this..." She started crying.
"You have already started you reproductive sequences. The choice is no longer yours."
"No! Let me go!" She kept resisting, even though she knew she couldn't get away.
She was wrenched through the water, brought out of it, then slammed onto one of the pillers. There were tentacles holding her down, tentacles that looked and felt like water.
A purple feeler came out of the water, and started going over her body, tickling her. It searched her entire body, going in her ears, nose, mouth, around her breasts, and made her jumps when it felt her crotch and ass.
"Please... don't..." she cried out.
The sphere, which looked kinda like a brain, after she looked at it long enough, floated out of the water, with a shield of water around it. It seemed like the water itself was holding it.
"It seems like these are the possible mating spots." He touched her mouth, pussy, and butt with the feeler. "I will have to experiment with all three."
"What?! No, stop, please! Please, do not do this! I can do anything else for you! Just not this!"
"Hmm... I will try this one first. It seems quite important." The feeler went to her mouth. She shut it, holding her jaw as close as possible.
"Queer. You were just speaking, yet you close this orifice when I get near. This must be the one, considering how much you 'resist'." Two water-tentacles came up and tried to pry her mouth open, but they were too weak.
"This does not work. Maybe I should imitate what you were doing." The two tentacles went down her chest, and started rubbing her breasts. Ruto hated the feeling it was giving her, and moved back and forth, trying to get them off. They started moving faster, rubbing harder than she was. It was starting to get painful. She started whimpering.
"No, no. I need to figure out this specimen. There must be something I am missing..." The tentacles went away, and Ruto started breathing again, relaxing from the pain. Two more feelers came out of him, and wrapped around each breast. Then they went to the nipples, and rubbed, slowly. Ruto jumped again, hating the creature for pleasuring her. She kept fidgiting, trying to escape. The feelers then started tugging, slightly. Ruto whimpered in pain from the quick shock. The feelers kept pulling, each time more painful. They pulled very hard, almost making her breasts look like cones, and she yelped.
"Ahh!" she screamed. As soon as her mouth opened, the first feeler went into her mouth, and seemed to search around. She closed her jaw, trying to cut it off, but almost broke her teeth against the bone-like substance. She merely held her jaw shut afterwards, trying to stop it from go any further in.
She could feel it, wrapping around each tooth, around her tongue, and searching every crevice. It could go no further, barely reaching her throat, tickling her when it got there. It pushed harder, and the stress on her teeth was causing alot of pain. She started to tear up, and she had to open her mouth.
"Oh..." she whimpered. Her entire mouth felt like it was buring.
"Are you hurt?"
"Of course I am! You practically broke my jaw!" She was able to speak, even with the feeler in her mouth, mainly becaused she didn't breathe with it, and the feeler was small.
"I apologize. I do not mean to cause undue pain. Let me help." Ruto was the brought up by her nipples, which caused her to yelp, and then dunked into the water. She felt her pain go away, but the water almost felt like torture. Like the only reason for it was to allow more room for hurt.
She felt four tentacles wrap around her wrists and ankles. Squirm as she might, they held fast.
The feeler in her mouth started down her throat, moving slowly, like it was exploring her entirety. She could feel it, as it went down into her, finallty reaching her belly. It jumped around in there, it being much bigger than the throat. It finally stopped, and pulled itself out. That entire session was creepy, having a thin, neddle-like creature search inside of her.
"I understand now. Your reproductive organ is perfectly sized. I shall now start the ritual."
"No, please... please, stop!" She had to resist. She knew there had to be a chance to get out of this, somehow get away from this... this 'thing'. She kept moving about, pulling as hard as she could.
The brain-thing appeared to open up. It was easily bigger than her head. A cylindrical appendage came out, it just as grotesque as the creature. It was the size, width and length, of her forearm. Fear came across her face.
"No, no, no, no!" She couldn't take her eyes away. It started coming closer to her face. She clamped her mouth shut, not letting it in. It pushed against her mouth, but she started swinging her head back and forth.
"Hmm. This seems far too difficult." Ruto's arms were pulled tight, but not painfully so. "If I do what I did last time..." The feelers started tugging her nipples again. She wouldn't let it affect her. She had to perservere. They started tugging harder. After a moment, they were pulling as hard as earlier. She would not give. Her chest hurt, her eyes were tearing, and she couldn't move, but she would not let this foul creature to have her.
Then she was hauled out of the water by the feelers. She felt like she was being ripped apart. She landed on another platform.
"Ahhh!" she couldn't help it. The pain was too much to bear. Her scream was cut off by the creature going into her mouth. It went in fast, deep as it could. She gagged on it, then felt it touch her stomach. It was wider than her throat, and pushed her jaw out of joint.
"That is better. Now, let us start." The creature pulled out, almost out of her throat, then shoved back in. He continued to do this, slightly faster each time. Her throat was hurting, and it wasn't always going straight in. She could feel it pulse. She could feel her pulse as her body reacted to the pain. She screamed out, but to no avail. Nothing could get past the rod in her. She kept crying, wanting it to stop.
Please, someone, anyone. Please, take me away from this. Anywhere would be better. Please, save me...
Two tentacles grabbed her head for stability. He was pumping very fast now, and she could feel the bottom of her stomach wrenching.
The pain was agonizing. She wished she could somehow stop it. She forced all of her body to fight back, wishing it would be enough. She was whipping around, no longer caring about anything else. She wanted out!
He finally stopped, in her as far as possible. She felt a liquid hit her stomach, filling it up. He slowly pulled out, letting her fill up with his juices. He finally pulled all the way out, still shooting her with cum.
She hacked and coughed some of it out. but most of it was still in her stomach. She already had a stomach ache.
"Hmm... You are the first specimen to live through that. Congratulations, creature."
Ruto couldn't move. He had already let go, but her body was numb all over. Her mind was in shock. Her soul was crushed. She layed there, knowing she lost. She was forever gone.