...and back into Hyrule Fields. The moonlight was cool and the night breeze was bitter coming down from the north. It helped perk Link up a little bit with its chill.
          Like Endeavor had said earlier, they weren't very far from the edge of the desert, the town not far behind that. There was a foot bridge spanning across Zora River between the two train tracks leading in and out of the desert. It was narrow, and they had to dismount to cross.
          It was still bitter cold in the desert at this hour. The sun began to peak behind them as they covered the expanse from the edge of Hyrule Fields to Sandsought Village.
          The village hadn't woken up yet when they arrived. Even the train station was silent while they were there. A light flickered from the inn, but it didn't appear that the innkeeper was even awake. It was just a candle resting in the window.
          Endeavor said in a low voice, "They should be waking soon. Dawn is nearing."
          "Where are we headed?" Link asked.
          "We should find Daniel first before we approach the elder about our quest as so not startle them later with him," Endeavor stated. "The stable may be open."
          "Who are you?"
          Epona reared, startled by the unheard speaker. Link attempted to calm the horse, before turning her around to see who had spoken. Endeavor flicked their wrist, and Quicksilver quietly turned.
          Standing before them was a Gerudo woman. She had olive skin and bright orange hair. In the darkness, Link couldn't quite make out her eyes, but it appeared that they were white or paled from some other color. She was dressed similarly to the Gerudo they had run it to, but it was very apparently that this woman wasn't from clans loyal to Ganondorf. Her face hadn't become wicked enough to work with monsters, literal and figurative.
          Link glanced at Endeavor, before replying, "My name's Link Sayre, of Eveningale."
          "And I am Endeavor Westwind of the Drex Tribe," Endeavor answered. Journey finally caught up with them, and paced by the Gerudo woman before joining Endeavor again. "Who might you be?"
          "My name is Parijan Nassar," the woman said, not making any motion to extent her hand. "Why are you here?" Her arms were crossed, and it was apparent that she wasn't there to welcome them into town.
          Endeavor said, "We were going to rendezvous with a companion before visiting your elder."
          Again, Parijan held her defensive stance. "What business do you have with Ra'ess? With the Gerudo at all, for that matter?"
          "Child, you may not be able to see, but this is the Hero of the Goddess," Endeavor stated. "And our business does not concern you."
          A moment of confusion and understanding passed over Link's face. Foolishly, he asked out loud, "She's blind?"
          Parijan growled, "Yes, but I'm not deaf, you moron!"
          Endeavor inserted, "He meant no offense by the comment. It is early and the light is poor." They glanced at Link with scowl for his blatant statement. "We have been traveling all day and night to get here from Port City, and had little rest. If you would point us towards the inn, we will be on our way."
          "If you plan to see Ra'ess, you will have to go through me," Parijan replied. "If you are the Hero, then I need a word before you can speak with him."
          Link, trying to recover, willingly agreed, "What is that?"
          "I need you to help me find my brother, Dabir," she said. "He's the Spirit Sage, so I would think this aligns with your quest already."
                                      
                                   
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The Legend of Zelda: Goddess of Secrecy
FanfictionHyrule has only ever dreamt of an end to the resurrection of Demise. With the returning of an ancient power, that dream could finally be fulfilled. Can the Hero of the Fourth Goddess save Hyrule once and for all?
 
                                           
                                               
                                                  