Memories || Ghirahim

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It all started the day Link and I stormed Skyview Temple.

Link and I had just slotted the mysterious misshapen key into the gigantic golden keyhole. It was unlike anything I had ever seen before. Their appearance was in stark contrast to the temple's mossy stone along with the blue glow most of the temple was shrouded that completed the aquatic aura.

As soon as Link and I maneuvered the key into the door's lock, they opened with a great creak that rumbled throughout the entire temple.

Without hesitation, Link ran down the descending staircase. I was right behind him but then I heard an ear-splitting shriek. I turned and was met with a group of green bokoblins trying to cross the tightrope.

They quickly made it to the other side, charging at me.

In an instant I jumped out of the way of one of their strikes. I was afraid they'd run through the massive doors to where Link was, but for some reason they avoided the door completely.

Strange.

My sword was locked in a stalemate with one of the bokoblin's. I pushed them away from me as I gracefully dodged another bokoblins strike. The first bokoblin screetched when he fell into the door's massive archway. I flinched at his pained screaming.

My heart sank a little at his reaction. He and the rest of his group were afraid of whatever was on the other side of these walls, and Link ran straight threw without me.

I tried to focus on dispatching the group of blue bokoblins so I could join Link.

I suddenly saw a brilliant flash of light echo throughout the doors that blinded the bokoblins for a split second. That allowed me to strike them. As their guard was lowered, I forced them back until I knocked them into the pit surrounding us.

"Furious! Outraged! Sick with anger!"

Those words echoed through the corridor. Despite being so far away, the voice that uttered them was crystal clear. Without thinking, I ran through the massive doors just knowing that Link needed my help.

However, as I ran, I couldn't help but think the voice sounded uncannily familiar for some reason. 

The hallway I found myself was a lot longer than I anticipated. As I continued, the hall's lights got dimmer and dimmer. The deep blue aura of most of this temple began to return.

That's when I saw statues. One stood on the right side, delicately holding what looked like Link's sword; the blade had the same intricate designs and symbols engraved on it. The handle and pommel lead to a bright blue gemstone. The other statue wore a hood that hid its eyes, however I could faintly make out the statue's sad expression. Unlike the other, this one was holding a magnificent looking harp, similar to the one Zelda used during the wing ceremony. Curiously I reached out and touched the hooded statue.

I got sudden flashes making me feel lightheaded.

A woman with elegant (hair color) locks dressed in a deep blue halter gown with silver celestial moons and stars embroidering it. She knelt before three great luminous lights, one being a vibrant green, a pure bright blue, and the last being an ever-burning red.

The images disappeared when I heard a loud clang. Shaking off the weird sensations that tried to bury my senses, I followed the sounds of swords clashing. 

Soon enough I found myself in a massive room with intricate designs from the walls to the stone floors. The latter having a sun design inscribed on the center of the room.

My attention was quickly turned back to the battle before me as I saw Link land a blow on a mysterious figure. His back was to me.

His monochrome skin was covered in a pure white leotard with diamond cut-outs throughout it. His movements were graceful almost as if he was toying with Link. Before I could even process anything, the man turned around and our eyes locked.

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