| The Legend Of Zelda Sceptre
of Darkness. A Zelda fanfic
Written by
Link the hylian
hero.
©2001.
Cast Of
Characters. Link 17 year old saviour of Hyrule
Zelda Princess of Hyrule Xemparius Evil bird
ruler of Tempestia Firinnius Man who lived in
place of the well in Kakariko. This enigmatic man
once lived in Hyrule, but somehow vanished.
CHAPTER ONE
The light of the
midday sun radiated from the clear, cloudless
sky, illuminating all of Hyrule Field with a
bright glow. Link and Zelda strolled through
Hyrule Field each hand in hand. Both stopped and
gazed into each other's eyes. Zelda: I love you,
Link. Link: I love you, Zelda. I could never
forgive myself if something happened to you.
Zelda: Really? Link: Yeah, really. I couldn't
live without you. Both strolled on through Hyrule
Field. Zelda: We'd better get back to the castle.
My father will be expecting us. Link: You're
right, we were four hours in Zora's domain.
Zelda: Whoa! Four hours?! It seemed like four
minutes. Link: Princess Ruto sure knows how to
throw a party! Suddenly, the sky filled with
menacing purple clouds. A dazzling flash of light
brought a disorientated Zelda to her knees. Out
of nowhere, a gigantic bird appered in the sky.
Its feathers were black and white, and it had a
large blue head with a grey beak. It held some
kind of weird sceptre in its hand. It swooped
down, grabbed Zelda and flew off in the direction
of Lake Hylia. Zelda: LINK! HEEEEEEEELP! Link:
I'm coming, Zelda. Two minutes later, Link stood
at the foot of Lake Hylia, but neither the bird
nor Zelda were to be seen. A strange white portal
was next to the professor's hut. Out of it came
Zelda's voice. Link: ZELDA! ARE YOU IN THERE?
Zelda: Link........come......quickly.
I'm.....in.....the portal. Being the courageous
hero he was, Link pulled out his sword and shield
and leaped in. What unfolded in front of him was
more than he was prepared for. This was a new
land that Link had never seen before. The trees
extended miles into the distance. The mountains
loomed above everything else. Colossal statues of
the same bird that kidnapped Zelda were scattered
everywhere, though they seemed to form a pattern
around an even larger statue of the bird. On the
pedestal was inscribed "H.R.H. Xemparius,
Ruler of Tempestia." Link was completely
lost, so he decided to ask for directions to the
nearest town. A strange-looking man rushed toward
Link. Link: Excuse me... Man: Yes? Link: Where's
the nearest town? Man: That'll be Larnakku, the
main city here. [Pointing north]It's that way.
It's not far! Link: Thanks. Man: Don't mention
it! The man darted off southwards. Link began the
journey to Larnakku. Hopefully there would be
someone or something there who could tell him
something about Xemparius and his intentions.
From the look of things they were evil ones. The
straight road stretched on for miles into the
distance. Link passed by several houses, as their
inhabitants greeted the hero with an open
cheerfulness, but their faces had a touch of
despair or unhappiness about them. Link wondered
what it was troubled these people so much, but he
would not know until he reached Larnakku and
solved part of the mystery surrounding Xemparius
and his kidnapping of Zelda. As Link passed by
one house, a middle-aged man asked him: Man: Good
afternoon! Link: Hello! Man: Are you a warrior?
By the look of that large sword, you are! Link:
As a matter of fact, I am! Man: Where are you
going? Link: To Larnakku. Man: You're not from
Tempestia, are you?! Link: How did you know that?
Man: No-one but a stranger would head there!
Nobody does anymore, not since that day 25 years
ago...... Link: Why, what happened then? Man:
Lord Xemparius came and conquered Tempestia.
Somehow, one day, he brought sadness and despair
all over the land. No-one knows how! Link: That's
awful! Why doesn't anyone go to Larnakku then?
Man: That's where Lord Xemparius has his palace.
It's a lonely, desolate place and only a shadow
of its former glory. Anyone who goes in there has
to deal with the Royal guards, and they're not
exactly friendly. Neither is Xemp...I mean Lord
Xemparius. Link: He kidnapped a friend of mine
from Hyrule. He took her off into this world,
using a portal and I followed him in here. Man:
Hyrule? Where's that? Link: You don't know where
Hyrule is? Man: Nobody in Tempestia has ever been
allowed to leave the country since Lord Xemparius
took over. I've only ever left this village to go
to Larnakku, and that was 8 years ago. The people
of Tempestia were brainwashed so that they knew
nothing of the Takeover. Link: How do you know
about it? Man: Somehow I survived the
brainwashing. In fact, we're the only two besides
Lord Xemparius that know about it! What's your
name, by the way? Link: I'm Link. Who are you?
Man: I'm Arthur. Well, Link, can you tell me
something about yourself? Link: Uh...sure. Where
do I start? Man: Start by telling me what age you
are. Link: Ok, I'm 17. Man: Are you a warrior of
some sort? You look like a brave guy to me! Link:
Yeah, I am! I saved Hyrule from a tyrant named
Ganondorf. But that's ancient history, because
Zelda reset time again and now we're the only
people who remember it. Besides, I had to save a
parallel word called Termina..... Shoot, I'm
boasting! I'm sorry! Man: That's ok! A HERO?! A
child's story tells of a hero who would save
Tempesia. He's described as.....let me see.... A
tall young man with tremendous courage.....quite
strong......a pleasant personality.....oh, my
mother used to tell it to me all the time, but
I've forgotten it. That description fits you
quite well, Link.....oh I'm sorry I tend to do
this sort of thing-blow everything out of
proportion. Link: Not at all! I'm used to being
in legends and prophecies! I was in 2 so far! I'm
boasting again-sorry! Man: There's nothing to be
sorry about! I'm sorry to take up your time,
you'd better be going to Larnakku. Link: No
trouble at all. I love to chat with people. In
fact, this chat has taught me a lot about this
place, and about Zelda's kidnapper. Man: Goodbye,
Link. If you pass by here again, make sure you
talk to me! Link: I will! Goodbye. Leaving this
man's fascinating company behind, Link headed off
to Larnakku where he would try to save Zelda, and
learn more about how to save Tempestia. Somehow,
he got the feeling that there was more to this
bird than he suspected, and that saving Tempestia
wouldn't be so easy.
CHAPTER TWO
The walls of
Larnakku towered above Link, loomed overhead. It
was an unfathomable shock for the hero to find
what seemed to be Tempestia's main city in such a
desolate state. A portion of a large stone crest
hung over the entrance, the other portion in the
moat below. The drawbridge was dislodged from the
walls, reminding Link of Hyrule Castle Town after
Ganondorf destroyed it. Above the entrance was
inscribed "Larnakku City, Residence of
...," the inscription seemed to have been
scratched out at some point, "H. R. H.
Xemparius, Ruler Of Tempestia." The fact
that there was a capital A beginning the
scratched out inscription gave Link the
impression that Xemparius wanted all traces of
the conquering of Tempestia destroyed or
concealed. There seemed to be nowhere to go but
onward into Larnakku, to try and find out where
Zelda was. The drawbridge rattled and rocked
beneath the hero's feet, making Link increasingly
aware of its instability. Unexpectedly, this
creature appeared out of nowhere, shouting Guard:
"Not so fast, who are you?" Link:
"I'm Link." Guard: "What business
have you here?" Link: "I........"
Guard: "Have you come to pay homage to His
Highness?" Link: "I...have."
Guard: "Alright. Come through then, but be
quick about it. His highness dislikes people
roaming about Larnakku." Link: "Thank
you" Guard: "Leave your weapons at the
gate." Link: "What......?" Guard:
"Leave your weapons at the gate, just in
case you attempt to endanger the life of his
highness. You look like a troublemaker."
Link: I will never entrust my weapons to a
creature such as you!
Guard: If you
shall not freely leave your weapons at the gate,
then I shall ensure that you do not leave this
spot without doing so. With that, the Guard drew
his sword and began attacking Link. Link swiftly
pulled out his shield and counter-acted it. He
drew his sword in response and the two began a
duel. Guard: Leave your weapons at the gate,
while you still have the opportunity. You would
hurt His Highness if I granted you access to the
City and you armed. Link: "Why would I hurt
HIS HIGHNESS?" Guard: You shall not triumph.
No-one has ever beaten me in battle, save for his
highness. As soon as the Guard uttered those
words, Link felt a surge of fury and cast the
Guard's sword from his hand with his own sword.
He pointed it at the guard's chest, saying: Link:
I shall be merciful to you this time, but you
won't be so lucky if you encounter me again.
Leave now and tell nothing of Me, this defeat, or
this quest to anyone, even Xemparius. As the
guard fled in terror toward the mountains of
Incocradum, he cast his eye toward Larnakku and
began walking in the gate. What Link found in
that town was a testament to the evil of
Xemparius. A dark, gloomy town, with remains of
former prosperity, half-withered slaves cried out
for Link to help them, only to be whipped by
their master until they could no longer stand,
piles of bones, clearly human remains, could be
seen in every corner of the town. In the centre
lay a colossal statue to the bird. In the
distance was a bleak castle, even more depressing
than the scenes in the town. Link decided to walk
over as far as he could, to attempt to enter the
castle. When he reached the statue, there was a
sinister inscription in the pedestal: His Royal
Highness, The Dark King Xemparius used the great
Sceptre of Darkness here to bring chaos and
despair over the people of Tempestia. Long live
Xemparius! This inscription told only one thing:
the sceptre that Xemparius used to overpower
Zelda was none other than the Sceptre of
darkness, and he probably wished to use her in
his evil work. This brought an immense surge of
determination and courage on Link, more than he
had ever felt before. He drew his sword and
advanced in the direction of the castle. When he
reached the gates, fourteen guards surrounded him
and abruptly said in a firm shriek: "Halt!
Go no further. You have been caught in possession
of a weapon, and must leave immediately, or
suffer the consequences." Link: Never! I
have come here to rescue Zelda, Princess of
Hyrule. Guard: Leave, or we will ensure that your
friend suffers an unpleasant fate! Link had only
one option. Link: Alright, I'll leave, on the
condition that my friend is unharmed...... Guard:
Be gone, at once. We shall escort you to the
gate. As soon as they reached the drawbridge,
they hoisted Link with an odd magic beam and
thrust him towards the other end of the
drawbridge. As soon as they had done this, they
destroyed it, and Link's only entry into
Larnakku. As Zelda's only hope, he just had to
get into Larnakku some other way. He paced back
and forth around the walls, trying to find some
crack on the wall, or some inconspicuous opening,
as was in Hyrule Castle when Link first met
Zelda. It seemed to be sealed, impenetrable.
Suddenly, a strange-looking man appeared. Man:
You are looking for a way into the town, aren't
you?! Link: I .....am, but how did you...... Man:
That's not important right now. The important
thing is that you get inside that town and rescue
your friend. Link: How.........alright. Can you
show me a way in? Man: It's over there, near the
watch-tower. Link: There's nothing but a wall
there. Man: That's what it seems to the naked
eye. Try harder, and it will be revealed to you.
Link: Thank you, Mr...... When Link had turned
around to thank the man, he had vanished. This
strange man said that there was an entrance near
the watch-tower. There was nothing left to do but
search for it. At this stage, he was prepared to
do ANYTHING for Zelda.
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