Yusshin

♪ Yggdrasil ♪

Age 30
Quebec, Canada
Seen May 13th, 2013
Posted May 13th, 2013
2,414 posts
13.8 Years
Introduction

I made this when I was twelve. I absolutely loved Ocarina of Time and decided to make a novel of it, although I never completed. I thought it'd be a cute novel-like walkthrough of the game. At the time, I thought I could complete it and sell it, but now I know copyrights would be against that, so I quit the project. The original format is Font 10 Times New Romans and the novel scales 80ish pages. Since I've abandoned it, and it was written six years ago (causing quite a few semi-colons to be missed throughout the text, and I'm too lazy to go back and edit them all), I've decided to share it. The file is 1.1mb; I'll post the first chapter here, since it's rather large, and if anyone bothers to read, I'll post the rest :s

Please note, I directly copy/pasted this so the format might be a little skewed. My writing is a lot better since I wrote this at twelve years of age; I'd show my own novel, completed at 250 pages, if I could, but I only have a hardcopy left >< I accidentally erased my only digital copy, other than a copy of the novel I have on an e-mail of whose password I forgot.

Anyway, here you go; there are a total of six chapters written, up to the point just after Impa escorts you out of the palace, totaling 86 pages. I would have posted all of it, but there's a maximum of 50,000 characters, and the entire thing is 220,000 characters, so I can't. I also can't post again for the second chapter or it'll merge my post.

Rated: E
Status: Unfinished & On-Hold / Beta Version
Total Pages: 86
Chapters Complete: Six (6)

The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time

Chapter One: Navi


In a small tree house in the middle of a forest lived a boy named Link. Link was the New Forest Child in Kokiri Forest; an out-cast among practically all the other elves living in the Village. He often felt lonely and unwanted in the Forest but his friend, Saria, cheered him up whenever he felt like this and now, on a fine Spring day in the Kokiri Forest, he felt absolutely wonderful, even as he slept. But this feeling was suddenly destroyed as he began having confusing and horrifying nightmares, all about a girl, a woman and a dark man on horseback. Like now.
Link shifted around nervously as he slept, dreaming of being outside Kokiri Forest and next to a tall, white-marble wall surrounded by an eerie moat. He was armed with an unknown sword and a Kokiri Wooden Shield, he was still wearing the Kokiri Garments that were given to him by the Great Deku Tree. The green cloth was a little dirty in his dream, his hat was long and fell to his waist although slanted on his light blonde hair, and his blue eyes were flashing from left to right quickly, as if expecting something to happen. His green shirt was tucked into his green kilt roughly, not at all carefully, his dark, brown leather belt with it’s brass buckle hung loose from his waist, across his chest and connected to the front and back of his belt was a brown, leather sash. His worn, brown leather boots were covered in mud and dirt and his sheath, which he didn’t know where it came from either, was tied onto his belt, it’s gold leather stuck out like a sore thumb on his green and brown clothing. Floating around his head was a Fairy flashing blue, light sparkles fell from her body and disappeared into thin air.
Suddenly the drawbridge fell from the wall. Link watched curiously as a white mare wearing a dark blue saddle with the Royal Crest of Hyrule stitched into it raced towards him. He darted out of its way quickly, the horse’s silver hooves just missing his waist. He looked at the horse when he rose from the damp ground and astounded himself at the next sight.
On the horse was a girl, no older then himself, and a woman. The girl had her light blonde hair up in a white a light purple bandanna, her sky-blue eyes were mysterious pools of incredible depth. Her clothes amazed him as he noticed her long, white-silk gown that reached all the way to her ankles. She wore white, silk shoes on her feet but they were almost invisible under her dress as it flew behind her. Below her neck was a gold, elaborately designed necklace that was attached directly to the gown, a large ruby was in its center. The top of her gown was a light purple, short-sleeved shirt with white sleeves rimmed with light purple. Attached to the short-sleeved shirt was wrist-length, light blue sleeves that were puffy just below the short-sleeved shirt's sleeves. A gold belt surrounded her waist, a long, purple pentagon wrapped around the belt connected the pentagon that fell to nearly the end of her gown; it bore the Royal Crest of Hyrule as well. Her bandanna had a mysterious pin on it’s front: a golden, equilateral triangle that was split evenly into three. Link stared in wonder as she sped by, not noticing him at all.
The woman, however did notice him and he noticed how much mascara she had put on when she did. The woman had dark brown eyes and white hair, her face was grim as she looked back into the forward direction. Link shivered, remembering a little of how much mascara some of the Kokiri Children put on, but nothing could match the woman’s amount. She wore black, knee-high boots, neatly polished and practically new, dark purple shoulder pads, a white, short-sleeved shirt, a dark gray belt was around her waist, dark gray gloves covered her hands, dark purple pants and a dark gray neck-warmer around her pale neck.
Link decided that he would check out the town rumored to be inside the wall but a loud snort behind him made him stop. Hesitantly he turned around and stared into the fiery eyes of a black steed. On it was a shadow – the shadow – from all the rest of his nightmares. Link screamed as the man laughed evilly and conjured up a black and purple ball of Dark Magic to toss at Link to destroy him.
Then he woke up.

He jumped up out of bed and caught his breath. He couldn’t believe his eyes as he stared at a Fairy – the same Fairy – as in his dream. She was flying around and yelling for him to wake up fully and finally he got the nerve to do something.
He yelled.
The Fairy was so startled at his sudden reaction that she jolted backwards, right into the wooden table in the middle of the room. Quickly, Link ran over to his door and grabbed a wooden broom. In defense he pointed it at the Fairy, not sure what to think of it. The Fairy seemed astounded at his attempt to jab her with the end of a broom. She began grumbling to herself about Link’s lack of respect and finally she fluttered over to him, cautiously at first but confidently when Link lowered the broom and dropped it on the wooden floor.
“I’m not going to hurt you Link,” she said, her blue body glowing.
“Go away!” Link demanded, backing up into the wall. “Go back into my dream where you belong!”
She frowned. “You dreamed me? Well, isn’t that something?”
“Didn’t you hear me? Go back!”
The Fairy laughed a small giggle. “I’m not a dream, Link, I’m the real thing. You act as if I was a monster.”
“You are a monster!” Link told her, remembering how she flew over to the shadow and floated around his head, glowing yellow. “You’re with that man in my dream! The man who keeps attacking me! Go away!”
The Fairy’s wings drooped sadly. “I don’t have a partner yet, Link. What are you talking about? What man?”
“The shadow.”
The Fairy shrugged. “Don’t know him. I don’t need to either, all I need is you to come with me.”
Link’s ears perked up when she said this, almost as if he didn’t realize what she had said. But he did. “I don’t go anywhere with strangers,” he told her, “or really with anybody. Everybody’s a stranger to me, and I’m a stranger to everybody.”
“You have to come, the Great Deku Tree demands it.”
Link frowned. “What does he want with me?” He asked her.
“He needs to speak to you,” she replied, then added: “privately.”
“And he sent a Fairy, not a Kokiri Child?”
“No, he sent your new partner.”
Link’s eyes nearly popped out of his head. For years he never had a Fairy Partner, not even another friend besides Saria. Now, all of a sudden, this Fairy says the Great Deku Tree wants him and that she’s his new partner. It was all too much to ask for and Link nearly coward in the corner. He had been in Kokiri Forest all his life and he never had a Fairy Partner, not even once. The news of having one when he was now ten was too great a thing to demand for. Had the Great Deku Tree heard his demands to him at night about wanting a partner? Unless his ears are exceedingly strong of hearing, which they are not because he is a very old tree, he couldn’t possibly have known! Maybe Saria told him it was unfair that he didn’t have a Fairy Partner when everyone else did…?
“Link? Are you still awake?”
Link blinked for the first time in a few minutes. “Uh, yeah, well….” He smiled nervously. “What’s your name anyway?” He asked, then demanded: “and how do you know mine?!”
“Well, I’m Navi, and the Great Deku Tree told me your name when he assigned me to you.” She began to glow very brightly. “I can see you’re a decent sort, if a little slow minded. Also clumsy and messy I’ve observed. Quick reflexes, too. The Great Deku Tree chose well.”
Link looked at her oddly. “What did he choose me for?” He asked curiously.
Navi laughed. “Ask him when we get there, silly,” she giggled, flying around his head and knocking off his hat.
He instantly caught it in mid-air and placed it back on his head, perturbed. “Can’t you tell me now?” He asked Navi insistently, plucking her out of the air by her wing.
Navi yelped. “Anymore pressure and my wing will snap in two!” She told him, fluttering in his hand madly. Her wings were sharp, and they grazed his hand as they came in contact with it.
Link cried in pain and accidentally let the Fairy go. He grabbed a bucket and rushed out the door, Navi following him.
The deck he was on was old and in some areas rotten but it still held up Link and the wooden ladder leading to the ground. Quickly he swung himself over the deck and onto the ladder where he yowled in pain as he gripped it’s rails with his hands. He fell off as he tried desperately to ease the pain crawling through his hand. Landing on the damp ground, he gripped the grazed-hand’s wrist and blowed on it, spit resting inside the cuts and making it hurt even more, the bucket landing with a thump beside him.
“Is it bad?” Asked Navi, landing on his nose. He shook her off and lay back on the grass, staring at the clouds going by. Navi flew into his house and he heard her banging around but he ignored it all and closed his eyes. He didn’t even notice Navi return with a salt container until she put it into his cuts and he howled in absolute pain. He jumped up and ran around the oak tree holding up his house a few times before crashing into a bystander standing next to his ladder.
Link cried out in fright as he hit the person, and then in pain as his grazed hand scraped across the ladder and the bucket hit him in the head. Navi gasped, realizing she had caused the disaster but only by trying to be helpful.
Link finally looked up and saw Saria kneeling beside him, a scratch across her left cheek. The blood dripped onto his face and he wiped it away, disgusted.
Saria had short, lime-green hair and dark green eyes that shone brightly. Her clothes matched his, like all the clothing in the Kokiri Forest, except for her brown leather boots, which reached her knees, her hat because she didn’t wear one and her skirt instead of a kilt. Her Fairy was different, too. Lavai, the Fairy, was naturally pink, not blue like Navi.
“Good, you’re OK,” Saria said, standing back up. “Now I can yell at you. What were you doing running around the tree like a maniac?! I have a scratch on my face now! And who’s that?” She glanced at Navi oddly before looking back at Link, now standing up.
“Uh, that’s Navi,” he told her, feeling a little out-of-place. “She’s uh, visiting I think.”
Navi turned green, the colour for Fairies when they are about to give advice or inform their partner of something. “Link! Don’t lie.” She looked at Saria and said: “I’m…”
Link quickly grabbed her and muffled her inside his hands. “Uh, she meant to say the cousin of…. Uh, Troy down at the Twins’ house,” he said and laughed nervously. “Nothing special, just a cousin. Just a…. cousin.”
Saria wasn’t convinced. “So she’s the cousin of Raft also?” She inquired on him, knowing Raft was not Troy’s brother or even related to him. Raft was the Boss of the Kokiris, the Great Mido’s, Fairy.
Link thought for a moment. ‘This is a trick,’ he told himself, ‘I can feel it. I’ve never even heard of a Raft.’
“No,” Link told her, not totally confident, “Raft isn’t Troy’s brother. Troy has a sister.”
Saria frowned. “So, she’s Vera’s cousin?”
‘Vera, Vera….. Hey, Vera is Clementine's Fairy! This is a trick!’ He thought, astounded.
“No.” He said flatly.
Saria finally asked the correct answer. “Then she’s Manta’s cousin!” She exclaimed, almost as if she wanted Link to say yes.
‘Manta, Manta….. Never heard of her,’ Link thought to himself, looking at Saria questioningly. “I don’t think so…. I’m not sure who Manta is. I don’t know what the name of Troy’s sister is either, only that it’s a sister he has and not a brother.”
“Ha!” Saria cried, pointing at his nose. “You’re lying! Troy’s sister is Manta! Now, tell me the truth,” she demanded, stamping her foot.
“I’m not lying!” Link protested, grasping his hands together even tighter because Navi was trying to escape. “I really don’t know Troy’s sister’s name! I only know is that Raft is a boy’s name and Vera is Clementine’s Fairy! Believe me, Saria! Please!”
Saria frowned, not sure what to think of it. ‘Should I believe him?’ She asked herself, unsure. ‘He seems to be telling the truth but….’ Then she noticed something, something Link always had when he was lying: he had a bend in his hat and his eyes were really wet and big. She tried not to laugh but she couldn’t hold it in. Link was definitely lying.
Link jolted back, not entirely positive about his response to her true demand and because she was laughing at him. Well, he thought she was anyway. “What’s so funny?” He asked, Navi fluttering around inside his hand prison. He bit his lip in pain before letting out a cry and releasing the red Fairy, a sign of anger, into the air. He tried to grab her back before she spilled the beans but the first thing that happened was the knocking over the jar.
“I’m Link’s Fairy,” were her exact words.
Saria barely heard her but she did stop and to stare at him. Then she laughed again and Link blushed, embarrassed of his pitiful attempt to fool Saria. He could lie to anyone else but not Saria. Somehow she knew every time.
“OK, so I lied,” Link admitted, shrugging. “Can you blame a guy? I’ve got a Fairy from in my nightmares along as my partner, a little absurd to the elves who live around here. I mean, Mido says chocolate chip cookies and mayonnaise is disgusting but I love it. My favorite is your cookies and rich, creamy mayonnaise.” He almost thought he was going to drool but he snapped out of his dreaming immediately. “Anyway, we have to go. The Great Deku Tree apparently wants to talk to me. I’ll have to talk to you later, OK?”
Saria gapped. “You’ve been summoned by the Great Deku Tree?” She yelped incredulously. “That’s amazing! You’ll have to tell me all about it later. I shouldn’t keep you waiting. I’ll see you later, Link.”
Link handed Saria the bucket. “Will you put this back in my house?” He asked her, his hand no longer in pain. She nodded and Link ran up the hill path that she had come from, avoiding the narrow cliffs that hid his house from practically everybody. The cliffs stopped abruptly as they reached the top of the hill and the mainland, where the true Kokiri Forest is.
There weren’t many residents in the Kokiri Forest, maybe fifteen or more. The Kokiri Boss Mido’s house was at the edge of the woods, right next to the main entrance. An elf named Harrid guarded the entrance, always mumbling about ‘leaving’ and ‘death’. His Fairy was Ore, her natural colour a light purple. Harrid also wore the traditional Kokiri Garments and they matched a lot better with his long, orange hair, orange beard and bushy orange mustache. His eyes, however, were invisible beneath all his hair, no one knew the colour of his eyes, not even himself or the Great Deku Tree.
The Great Mido’s face was always scrunched up and he was very demanding. He had dark brown hair, a green, pointed hat and dark blue eyes. His traditional Kokiri Garments were always clean and he wouldn’t do anything besides guard the entrance to the Great Deku Tree’s Meadow at the other end of the woods. A pond was outside his house and right across from his house was the local shop, which was run by Jasha, a short man who didn’t even reach the shop’s counter.
Jasha had light brown hair, the traditional Kokiri Garments on and blue eyes. He had to constantly jump in order for him to talk to the customer, Link had noticed many times. He sold many useful items, though, like Kokiri Wooden Shields and Deku Sticks but he refused to sell swords for safety reasons. Link had tried to buy one on order from him, even though he had no use for it, but the man didn’t even do that. Jasha’s Fairy, Lando, was a natural gray and had an uncontrollable temper. He scared Link away from the store as much as he scared everyone else away. Most ignored him, though.
The twins’ house was right next to the Great Deku Tree’s Meadow entrance and consisted of two stories. The twins, Nina and Tina, didn’t have a realistic reason for living there but no body minded. Both twins wore skirts, like every other girl in the Kokiri Forest, and no hat. They both had blonde hair and green eyes, their nature was kind and cheesy because they cared too much. Practically everybody agreed with me.
Beside them and me was Saria’s house, which led to a balcony. It was a very colourful house, light purple, white and light blue, which were more colours than most people had in the Forest. The balcony was connected to a bridge without a rail for security. The bridge led to a platform big enough for two people to stand comfortably on. The platform had another bridge, which was connected to another bridge and another platform. Clementine and Vera always occupied the far platform, surveying the forest all day and sleeping by night.
Clementine dressed a little different than every other girl in the forest. She still didn’t wear a hat but she did wear a green, velvet dress that reached her knees and two blonde buns on each side of her head. Clementine also wore brown leather gloves like Link’s and she had the most astounding green eyes he had ever seen. Vera was naturally pink, like Lavai, but her temper flared even worse than Lando’s did and a little more often.
There was another hill next to where the cliff ended on Link’s left, it led up to the training area run by the triplets. The triplets all looked alike and their names, Nick, Vick and Rick, were alike, too. They all had brown hair, brown beards and brown mustaches and they all had different coloured Fairies. Nick had a male Fairy named Chimp; his natural colour was purple. Vick’s Fairy was female, Rayne was her name, and her natural colour was pink. Rick’s Fairy wasn’t a Fairy at all. The Great Deku Tree had given him a Pixie named Tayyon and he was dressed exactly like Mido, only without the harsh face and demands. Tayyon’s nature wasn’t natural among the Pixies, troublemakers they are, and he was sent away because he was kind, caring and a good guy. He probably knew better than anyone else about what Link had to suffer in. Even more than Saria.
There was an inn, too, but it was more like a bunch of apartments. It was built when humans could come into the forest but the Great Deku Tree and the Skullkids decided to shut them out forever. Then their race went extinct and the Skullkids only made sure adults couldn’t enter the forest. Renaii owned the inn/apartment building beside the hill beneath the triplets’ house. It was four stories tall and everyone else, besides Link, Saria, the triplets, the twins, Mido and the shop owner, lived there.
Annah was the local dancer, always dancing on the inn’s roof and causing riots. She sometimes danced on the street but she seemed to fancy roofs more than the dirt paths known as roads. She wore a dress like Clementine’s but not the gloves. Her hair was different, too, always in a red ponytail on the back of her head. She was covered in freckles, too, especially beneath her dark gray eyes.
Behind the twin’s house was a climbable ridge, which led to a wall covered in vines. Link had climbed those vines once or twice to watch Annah dance but it also led to the two other entrances to the forest. Both were in the Lost Woods, a wood that is full of labyrinths and monsters. The first was blocked by a giant stone that was impervious to everything but bombs and the other was a pool too deep to swim to the bottom of. An eerie waterfall rolled over the edge of the ridge and into the pond below, small platforms that you can jump across becoming damp and slippery as water splashed onto it’s surface.
Link frowned as he approached the entrance to the Great Deku Tree’s Meadow, Mido and Raft returning the look. Mido didn’t like Link at all. Neither did Raft, under the influence of Mido. Nervously Link crept on, Navi pushing him from behind. When Link neared, she hid beneath his hat, unprepared for the meeting between two frowning boys.
Mido looked Link up and down before grunting. “What do you want?” He mumbled, folding his arms.
Link became really nervous, unable to speak for a moment but Navi jumped down on his head as a waking call. “Uh, the… the Great Deku Tree wants me, Mido,” he told him, avoiding Mido’s gaze of disbelief. “I was told by a little…. Um…., creature.”
“Don’t you think he would’ve told us if he wanted you?!” Snapped Raft, flying right up to his face.
“Well…, I never really thought of that,” Link said, shrugging. He looked up at his hat, as if waiting for Navi to tell him something, but all he got was a jump on his skull for stalling. “Besides, you’re not lazy. Why don’t you go ask him?”
Mido snorted, disgusted. “We’re not lazy, we just don’t feel like it. You should have provided proof.” He glared at Link through piercing eyes. “Like, a piece of parchment, a sword, a shield…” He stopped for a moment before saying: “a Fairy.”
Link felt his face becoming hot in anger of his remark. He glared at Mido before taking off his hat and replying with: “I have, in my hat, your greatest disappointment, Mido,” he said slyly. Instantly Navi flew out and flew around Link’s head, tinkling happily.
Mido and Raft were astounded but held their ground. “I don’t see a sword or shield in that hat, nor a letter,” retorted Mido, stamping his foot.
Link shrugged. “You didn’t say I had to have all four of them,” he told him, knowing it was true.
Raft turned a dark shade of red. “So? We don’t need to specify,” he yelled, his wings fluttering like mad.
“Exactly,” Mido agreed, unfolding his arms.
“Well, I can’t get a letter but I can probably get the last couple of things you say I need,” Link replied, unconfidently. “Is that OK?”
Mido didn’t like it but he agreed. “Fine,” he said, frowning again, “but you have to have a shield and a sword, not one or the other.”
Link nodded and bowed, trying to be respectable. “I will, Boss,” he promised, standing upright again. He adjusted his hat so it wasn’t slanted anymore before setting off towards the shop to see the price of Kokiri Wooden Shields, Mido and Raft staring harshly into his back. He ignored them as he running across the village, passing Saria’s house and his house before finally reaching the shop, only twenty rupees in his pockets.
Inside, Vick and Tina were observing Jasha’s wares for the one hundredth time that day and still hadn’t decided and I immediately went to the counter and rang the silver bell. There was a thump and Jasha appeared, running down the staircase, sleep in his eyes. Link grimaced before asking the price for the Wooden Kokiri Shield.
“Forty rupees,” he replied smugly, jumping up and down. He suddenly noticed a stool behind one of his shelves and he pulled up next to the counter to stand on.
Link frowned, disappointed, said goodbye before leaving the shop, pondering his options. ‘I could always search the grass, or search the Lost Woods,’ he thought, glancing around as he walked towards the waterfall. Navi floated around his head, wondering what Link was thinking about, before pulling up his hat and flying inside.
At the waterfall, Link searched the shore for rupees and found a blue one, worth five rupees. He then dove into the water, his hat floating to the surface of the water, to search for more. Navi fluttered out of the hat and began flying in zigzags where Link had dove under. Reluctantly he swam back up, three green rupees, worth one each, in his hands. Navi landing on his soaked shoulder as he picked up his hat and put it on his head. He then stuffed the rupees into his pocket with the others and began wringing out his clothing, not making a lot of progress. When his clothes were less drenched, he jumped across the water platforms and onto the ground next to the shop. There, he found another blue rupee and another green rupee buried partially in the mud. He didn’t find anymore around that area and decided to check the tall grass scattered around the village. In all the grass he found three green rupees, a disappointment again. He threw all the rocks a man named Iggz was commanded to remove by Mido and found one green rupee. There was no where else to check. Miserable, Link walked, invisible weight on his shoulders, back towards his house. There, he slumped in the corner of his deck and stared off into space. Navi tried to get his attention by landing on his nose, pulling his hair and yanking off his boot but nothing worked. Finally she removed his hat and Link yelled at her fiercely.
“Not the hat!” Is what he yelled, grabbing it back as quickly as it was taken.
Navi laughed. “Glad you’ve returned,” she said, landing on his head.
“Shut up,” he mumbled, staring at his boot and foot. “I failed, OK? I’ve no more rupees. I need two more before I can get the shield, understand? I’m doomed. Doomed, doomed, doomed. Mido has the last stare again and I’m humiliated. Arrrggghh!!”
Navi jolted backwards at his sudden aggression but came back onto his head when he buried his hands in his face, upset.
“Don’t think so badly. Are you sure you looked everywhere?”
Link nodded, not looking up at all. “No where else do people wander or lose things. No where,” he said, nearly inaudible for Navi to hear.
Navi frowned. “What about the platforms? The high ones?” She suggested.
Link shook his head. “Only two people ever go up there: Saria and Clementine,” he told her, looking up. His eyes were red and his cheeks were soaked as badly as his clothes.
“You’re a sensitive child,” she murmured, inaudible to anyone but herself. “Uh…, I mean, that’s a chance! Let’s go.”
He reluctantly agreed but still felt as if all luck was gone. Link jumped off his deck, landed on his feet and slumped up the hill, unsure about it all. Navi tried to cheer him up but he pushed her away and ignored her completely, so she gave up entirely and flew around the spiral staircase built into the side of Saria’s house, leading to the bridges and platforms. Link carefully made his way across the rope bridge, not wanting to fall. Navi flew above the next platform, waiting. Link reached her after a while and made his way slowly across the second bridge. He inched his way there, balancing himself out evenly.
Suddenly he fell and he grabbed the bridge, hanging by one hand ten meters off the ground. Navi yelled and flew to his side, watching. Link pulled himself up onto the bridge, the entire thing rocking. Hesitantly he stood up and balanced himself again, sending Navi scornful glances.
Navi, however, began thinking the Great Deku Tree’s choice was more and more perfect. The boy could do many things that would make him adapt to the job, like hang from a rope bridge and hoist himself back up independently and lie so convincingly that even she believed him half the time, although she had only heard one convincing lie from him since she was partnered with him. She beamed proudly, glad she had been chosen as the partner of the most important child in Hyrule.
He had noticed Clementine standing on the last platform but she ignored him and he returned the favor. He looked at the platform, no rupees to be seen. Navi, however, held up a blue rupee from nowhere and handed it to Link, watching to see what he would do. He accepted it, wondering where she got it from, but waited silently for the calculations to process.
‘Three rupees extra!’ He thought, smiling widely. ‘I can get the shield! My luck has turned!’
Without warning, Link jumped off the platform, used his feet to push himself off of the side of a ridge, spun in the air and backflipped before landing onto the ground. Navi had trouble catching up to him but now she knew a very important thing:
He really was the perfect child for the job!
Link ran towards the store, still smiling. Navi flew as fast as she could and that was barely fast enough. Link had a lot of agility, almost too much to believe. He rushed into the store and skidded to a stop an inch from the counter. He rang the bell and Jasha and Lando appeared on the staircase again, casting Link and Navi a peculiar look. He did, however, accept the rupees and give Link a shield and he was so happy that he backflipped out of the shop door.
Navi huffed and puffed while flying after him, shouting for him to slow down and to contain his energy but he ignored her or didn’t hear her because he went wilder and went faster. A lot faster. Navi couldn’t keep up and soon she had fallen far behind. Finally Link stopped and he waited for Navi to catch up.
When she was with him again, Link asked: “Do you know where we can get a sword?”
Navi frowned. “That’s a tough question,” she said, thinking out loud. “There’s only one sword in the Kokiri Forest you can get and it won’t be easy. You can get killed by a gigantic rolling stone or by monsters. Are you still up for it?”
Link nodded.
“OK, it’s in the cliff behind the triplet’s house,” she told him, pointing in the direction of the sword. “It’s called the Kokiri Sword and it’s in an elaborate treasure chest in the middle of a labyrinth. Rolling down the many aisles of the labyrinth is a giant stone that rolls around, crushing everybody and anything in it’s way. Are you still up for it?”
Link nodded again.
“Let’s go then,” Navi said, but Link was already gone, running with incredible speed towards the cave with the sword in it’s depths.


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