Force of Gold IV - Sand Exile
Posted: Mon Sep 04, 2006 4:14 pm
Sand had risen up to completely cover the Sheikah and young Rito girl by the time the sandstorm finally blew over. There was no sign that anyone had ever been there, no reason to suspect that two near-death beings lay there.
And yet about an hour after the twosome had fallen from the Void, a figure swathed in multiple robes rushed forward to the exact spot where they slept and quickly kneeled to the ground, sinking an inch or two into the desert ground. A pair of woman’s hands emerged from beneath the cloth and began sweeping away the sand as fast as they could. Within a few minutes she had revealed a black cape, and as she continued a tuft of brownish hair emerged as well.
She promptly stopped upon uncovering the Rito’s face, as if she was confused for some reason. But she quickly shook her head, shaking away her doubts as well. It took a while, but she finally exposed both bodies. The Rito she picked up and slung over her shoulder. The Sheikah she grabbed by the cape and dragged along after her as she walked further into the desert.
Alpha awoke to the sound of metal scraping against metal. He groaned as his eyes slowly opened and he sat up. It took a few seconds for his memory to come back to him, but when it did he quickly glanced over the room he’d found himself in. His eyes finally rested on the young Rito girl, sleeping in a bed. It took him a second to realize that he too was in a bed, and that his chest had been bandaged up for some reason. He looked to his side…and spotted a black slimy worm sitting there. A grimy ooze surrounded it on the plate where it lay, and a distinctively disgusting odor floated off it. Alpha shied away from it immediately.
"You don’t have to worry about that…thing…anymore, Sheikah," came a voice. He turned his head to the opposite side of the room, seeing a Gerudo standing over a cauldron. She scooped some soup into a bowl with her metal ladle, walked over to Alpha, and gave it to him. "Eat up; that sandstorm must’ve done a number on you. You're lucky I found you…before the sand had completely covered you up. You’d have been dead by now if I hadn’t. As it is, you only slept for a full day."
Alpha took the bowl, quickly discovering his ravenous hunger, and began gobbling it up. It wasn’t nearly as good as the food he’d had in the past year, but it was good enough to eat without a second thought. In between bites, he looked over his savior. A typical Gerudo woman, with typical waist-long red hair, typical golden eyes, and typical Gerudo clothing. Except that, unlike most Gerudo he’d seen, her clothes and body were not adorned with any jewels or makeup…or anything to make her look prettier, for that matter. Not that she wasn’t pretty without them - far from it. It was actually kind of refreshing to hear a Gerudo woman talking without thinking that she was trying to either impress or threaten someone.
He glanced at the worm-thing again. "So what exactly was that thing?"
The Gerudo shrugged. "I was kinda hoping that you could tell me. It had been placed in your chest when I found it; caused your skin there to turn blackish. I managed to pull it out, but it wasn’t easy - it was actively trying to stay put. Its grip was so strong that I would guess it was trying to feed off of you, but when I looked it didn’t seem like it had taken any bites." Her confused expression complimented her words, so that Alpha had very little doubt that she was telling him all she knew.
Alpha thought for a second. 'Feeding…feeding on what?' Then it clicked - the pain that had come from his chest while in the Void, the abrupt loss of concentration - even though he’d trained long and hard to concentrate even harder when he was in pain - and his extreme loss of energy - it all made sense now. "That must be it. It was feeding on my energy, not my body!" He slammed his fist on the table beside him. "May Din’s fire swallow the Hakiems whole!" he muttered.
The Gerudo did not seem to hear his muttered curse, and instead walked over to where Calla slept, caring for the young Rito. Once Alpha had finished his bowl - and two more that he filled himself - he crossed over to her. "I’m Alpha. Thank you for saving us."
She looked up with a kind twinkle in her eye. "Name’s Koura. And you might want to back off of thanking me just yet." Her gaze returned to Calla. "This girl got seriously messed up. Not only did she breathe in a bunch of sand, but she’s suffering from hyperthermia. It’s rare, but not unheard of, here in Parapa, which is actually a rather cool desert. Still, the combination of the two means that things are not looking up, not at all."
Alpha knelt down beside Koura, concern evident in his expression. "So what can we do?"
The Gerudo bit her lip, as if not sure she should mention this, but decided to anyway. "There’s a medicine man in Parapa Village. A real sweet Human guy, one of the few non-Gerudo who’s been accepted into the town. We’d need to go to him for help; he’d be happy to help us out. He knows me too; we go way back."
Alpha looked around and spotted his staff leaning against a wall. He walked over and grabbed it, then turned his direction to the doorway. "Then let’s get going! There can’t be much time left!"
"Not that easy, Alpha," Koura’s sad voice came back. "You see, I’m an exile of Parapa Village. They spot me even once in there, and I'm dead."
Alpha glanced at the woman in a new light. 'An exile of the Exiles...interesting...' He turned back to face her, then immediately doubled over, coughing uncontrollably. 'I'm still too weak to do anything useful...' he realizes. "We're going to need some help."
Slowly walking outside, the Sheikah examines the night sky. If Koura's words are correct, then it's been a full day since the group escaped the Hakiems' base...there's a chance...
Using as little energy as his plan requires, Alpha forms a glowing white ball in his hands. Slinging it around, he hurls the Light Elemental Burst skyward. In minutes, the sphere explodes outward, releasing a brightness unheard of at nighttime. The Sheikah only hopes that his beacon is seen by somebody with the strength to aid them...
And yet about an hour after the twosome had fallen from the Void, a figure swathed in multiple robes rushed forward to the exact spot where they slept and quickly kneeled to the ground, sinking an inch or two into the desert ground. A pair of woman’s hands emerged from beneath the cloth and began sweeping away the sand as fast as they could. Within a few minutes she had revealed a black cape, and as she continued a tuft of brownish hair emerged as well.
She promptly stopped upon uncovering the Rito’s face, as if she was confused for some reason. But she quickly shook her head, shaking away her doubts as well. It took a while, but she finally exposed both bodies. The Rito she picked up and slung over her shoulder. The Sheikah she grabbed by the cape and dragged along after her as she walked further into the desert.
Alpha awoke to the sound of metal scraping against metal. He groaned as his eyes slowly opened and he sat up. It took a few seconds for his memory to come back to him, but when it did he quickly glanced over the room he’d found himself in. His eyes finally rested on the young Rito girl, sleeping in a bed. It took him a second to realize that he too was in a bed, and that his chest had been bandaged up for some reason. He looked to his side…and spotted a black slimy worm sitting there. A grimy ooze surrounded it on the plate where it lay, and a distinctively disgusting odor floated off it. Alpha shied away from it immediately.
"You don’t have to worry about that…thing…anymore, Sheikah," came a voice. He turned his head to the opposite side of the room, seeing a Gerudo standing over a cauldron. She scooped some soup into a bowl with her metal ladle, walked over to Alpha, and gave it to him. "Eat up; that sandstorm must’ve done a number on you. You're lucky I found you…before the sand had completely covered you up. You’d have been dead by now if I hadn’t. As it is, you only slept for a full day."
Alpha took the bowl, quickly discovering his ravenous hunger, and began gobbling it up. It wasn’t nearly as good as the food he’d had in the past year, but it was good enough to eat without a second thought. In between bites, he looked over his savior. A typical Gerudo woman, with typical waist-long red hair, typical golden eyes, and typical Gerudo clothing. Except that, unlike most Gerudo he’d seen, her clothes and body were not adorned with any jewels or makeup…or anything to make her look prettier, for that matter. Not that she wasn’t pretty without them - far from it. It was actually kind of refreshing to hear a Gerudo woman talking without thinking that she was trying to either impress or threaten someone.
He glanced at the worm-thing again. "So what exactly was that thing?"
The Gerudo shrugged. "I was kinda hoping that you could tell me. It had been placed in your chest when I found it; caused your skin there to turn blackish. I managed to pull it out, but it wasn’t easy - it was actively trying to stay put. Its grip was so strong that I would guess it was trying to feed off of you, but when I looked it didn’t seem like it had taken any bites." Her confused expression complimented her words, so that Alpha had very little doubt that she was telling him all she knew.
Alpha thought for a second. 'Feeding…feeding on what?' Then it clicked - the pain that had come from his chest while in the Void, the abrupt loss of concentration - even though he’d trained long and hard to concentrate even harder when he was in pain - and his extreme loss of energy - it all made sense now. "That must be it. It was feeding on my energy, not my body!" He slammed his fist on the table beside him. "May Din’s fire swallow the Hakiems whole!" he muttered.
The Gerudo did not seem to hear his muttered curse, and instead walked over to where Calla slept, caring for the young Rito. Once Alpha had finished his bowl - and two more that he filled himself - he crossed over to her. "I’m Alpha. Thank you for saving us."
She looked up with a kind twinkle in her eye. "Name’s Koura. And you might want to back off of thanking me just yet." Her gaze returned to Calla. "This girl got seriously messed up. Not only did she breathe in a bunch of sand, but she’s suffering from hyperthermia. It’s rare, but not unheard of, here in Parapa, which is actually a rather cool desert. Still, the combination of the two means that things are not looking up, not at all."
Alpha knelt down beside Koura, concern evident in his expression. "So what can we do?"
The Gerudo bit her lip, as if not sure she should mention this, but decided to anyway. "There’s a medicine man in Parapa Village. A real sweet Human guy, one of the few non-Gerudo who’s been accepted into the town. We’d need to go to him for help; he’d be happy to help us out. He knows me too; we go way back."
Alpha looked around and spotted his staff leaning against a wall. He walked over and grabbed it, then turned his direction to the doorway. "Then let’s get going! There can’t be much time left!"
"Not that easy, Alpha," Koura’s sad voice came back. "You see, I’m an exile of Parapa Village. They spot me even once in there, and I'm dead."
Alpha glanced at the woman in a new light. 'An exile of the Exiles...interesting...' He turned back to face her, then immediately doubled over, coughing uncontrollably. 'I'm still too weak to do anything useful...' he realizes. "We're going to need some help."
Slowly walking outside, the Sheikah examines the night sky. If Koura's words are correct, then it's been a full day since the group escaped the Hakiems' base...there's a chance...
Using as little energy as his plan requires, Alpha forms a glowing white ball in his hands. Slinging it around, he hurls the Light Elemental Burst skyward. In minutes, the sphere explodes outward, releasing a brightness unheard of at nighttime. The Sheikah only hopes that his beacon is seen by somebody with the strength to aid them...