![]() ![]() You'd think I was destroyed or something." Only now did it occur to her that he might have been spared if she hadn't done what she had done. Zelda turned to where Link was zapped out of existence, and there was his sword, as if it was the only proof he had been real. The warp snapped shut, leaving only a burnt spot to mark where it had been. ".or you will never see your precious Link again!" "You will give me the Triforce, Princess." "Oh, I could, but why work so hard?" Ganon gestured, and the stalfos carrying his litter turned and walked back to the portal still blazing behind him. Her demeanor told anyone interested that she would not hesitate to use it. "Come and get it, Pigface!" Zelda brought her hand up, and the same crystalline ball she had used earlier appeared. ![]() "Well," Ganon broke the silence, "not quite what I planned, but good enough." That this should happen on her account - because of her even - devastated her.įor long moments, everyone stared at the empty spot. "Waaaaaaaah!!! Ahhh!!!" The pain was so intense, he dropped his sword, as his own body lost solidity and shrunk into nothing. Link tried jumping out of the way, and, as the fireball hit the spot he had been occupying only half a second before, it looked as if he escaped.but suddenly he stopped in mid-jump, screaming out in pain. "Oh, no." Link said, more to himself than anyone else. One bounce sent it hurtling back down to the ground.aimed right at Link. "She deflected my power zap!"Īll eyes watched the fireball as it bounced around the walls of North Castle. The bluish-green fireball bounced right off, sending Zelda falling backwards, and the fireball flying in the other direction. Her hand came up, and a delicate-looking shield of whipping green energy spun out. "Time to send you to my Evil Jar!"Ī bluish-green fireball leapt from the wand's tip, speeding to capture Zelda. But not good enough." The wand in his hand was aimed right at the Princess. Though it fell short, the two moblins standing in front of Ganon promptly vanished. "And it's time to fight magic with magic."Ī barely visible crystalline ball appeared in Zelda's hand. The Triforce of Wisdom trailed behind on its chain, held in Zelda's hand. "I've got the Triforce." She raced down the stairs - minus shield, Link noted. He stared at the remains, his eyes about the size of dinner plates. The energy bolts shot out from those bows rained over the courtyard.and practically destroyed the statue Link had been behind. Several moblins immediately stepped forward and cocked their bows. My new wand of power will allow me to send her to my Evil Jar!" "Eliminate that heroic pest!" Ganon commanded. A quick flick of the wrist, and he deflected the sword bolts Link had sent in his direction with the wand he held. On a high seat, carried by four stalfos, Ganon sat, looming in his evil. He managed to get off two shots before he took refuge behind a statue. "Thanks heaps!" Without shield, Link found himself having to perform increasingly difficult acrobatic stunts just to avoid being hit. Energy arrows, coming close to their target (namely: him) drew his attention back to the fight. You hold them here." She then pried Link's shield off his arm and ran to the donjon's base doorway, using the shield to deflect arrows aimed her way. Zelda picked herself up and raced to Link's side. Link dashed over to place himself between Zelda and the moblins. She ducked to avoid the streaming blue energy arrows. "I'm fine - " Zelda's answer was clipped. "Princess Zelda, are you all right?" he called over his shoulder. With a thump, his feet on the ground, he immediately took out the nearest moblin with a shot from his Magical Sword. In this case, over the wall, off the flag staff, onto the turf. Whenever his beloved Princess was in trouble, it was assured he'd take the fastest route to her. He raced back to fetch his sword and shield. He raced to the edge of the rampart, seeing a flood of moblins waltz out. Heads turned throughout the castle to the source of the noise - most importantly one man who only moments before was kneeling on the ramparts. The fountain close to Zelda suddenly exploded, sending the Princess flying several feet through the air.Ī portal of vastly infinite energy opened, and energized arrows rained out. In the center of the courtyard was Princess Zelda, picking the blossoms from the ground and taking in their sweet scent occasionally. The sun was shining, the flowers were in bloom, the birds were singing, even the walls of the castle looked cheery. This was a perfect day, and thus probably the most susceptible to Murphy's Law. Rule number one about Murphy's Law is that Murphy was an optimist. If something can go wrong with that wrong, it will go wrong.
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