Friday, May 4, 2012

The Legend of Zelda: Last Midnight Clue (Part V- Chapter Previews)

Most of my theories and stories aren't that far off of most speculations made by Zelda fans, in fact some of them are inspired by those theories. I probably won't elaborate on why certain things are the way that they are in my stories and theories, because that can be theorized by you. Generally the story that goes with a common theory can be analyzed and make sense because of other stories I made up, or because of factual things from Zelda itself. I understand that I may make some mistakes, that contradict main Zelda things that are confirmed, and if I do, I encourage you to comment on them and I will look into it and change it if I see fit. Now take this into consideration if you tell me that something in my theories and stories can't be true, that the series of Zelda contradicts itself all the time, whether it be because the creators changed their minds or something of the sort, but it does happen. Finally, I know that there are many errors in English grammar and spelling in my articles, but they are meant to be bullet points of sorts, and I am not that good at writing in a proper manor.
--The Midnight Clue is an idea of an entirely new Zelda game that Nintendo could make.
--This section is a preview of certain sections of the game.

Preview 1--Not long after Link retrieves the Fierce Deity's Mask and Majora's Mask, Serunna (Zelda) is kidnapped by Shiga. Link travels to a highly secluded location in the Lost Woods (Faron Woods have become the Lost Woods even in the child timeline) and learns from Midnash that the secret to defeating Shiga, lies in another world. She gives Link a dimension stone and tells him to go to the Ancient Dessert for answers to his problem. Link travels to the Ancient Dessert, but he finds out that he can't get through the dessert without Mogma Mitts.....After Link retrieves the Mogma Mitts, he goes back to the Ancient Dessert, and digs into the ground, which uncovers a staircase. Once he enters the dungeon, everything turns upside down--literally. This dungeon is a shrine to Hyrule's past. Link must beat five mini bosses that individually represent fire, grass, shadow, spirit, and light. At the end of the sand based temple, Link faces the extremely difficult Twilight ReSage: Lisko. This being is a huge, mummified, water-based snake. It has five eyes on its face, but there is a hole where another eye should be. When Link finally beats Lisko, each of its five eyes fall from its face and roll into one of five empty slots. Link must then slice each of the eyeballs open, exposing 5 colored medallions. Then the floor rumbles and the dungeon bursts out of the sand and towers high above the Ancient Dessert. 5 figures emerge from the medallions and reveal themselves as the sages. As a tribute to Link's success in their challenges, they give Link the Mask of their fallen comrad--the water sage. They tell him the story of a hero that saved Hyrule from a darkness that shrouded the whole Kingdom and the evil of two realms. "One evil is trying to return, and another has been born." In their final words, they mention another world's ruler, who sacrificed a great friendship for the prosperity of two worlds. They tell Link that he can find more ends to this story in a place where the "Midnight Light resides," and "The Key to Time sits in stone." Link goes to Midnash for advice on where this might be. But when he gets to her hut, he is contacted by Midnash through telepathy. She tells him to follow the path lit by torches that cast false shadows. Strangely, this path starts inside Midnash's house. If Link interacts with the wall where Midnash used to stand, it will disappear and open up a path through the forrest. Link makes his way through the forrest while he fights off wolfos, lizalfos, and stalfos {that's a lot of fo(e)s}. He finds a crack in a huge, dead tree at the end of the path. He tries to bomb the tree with no avail. He tries everything he can think of, but nothing will open this crack. He finds a rod sticking out of the ground. Link bombs it to try to free it, so he can use it as a pry-bar. He incidentally uncovers what is actually a huge hammer. He tries to pull it out, but it is too heavy. He finally uses the Wellmaster Gloves to pull out the ornamental hammer. He uses it to unveil the inner workings of the tree; sadly however, the hammer breaks on impact. Link makes his way inside and the only thing he sees, is a spiral staicase that looks as if it leads to the heavens. Link climbs this staircase all the way to the top and sees a dark hooded figure floating in midair. This figure speaks to Link and tells him "At the base of death lies a hole. The small grow into the big. If the Shroud lies in a hole, the Key shall have a Door." Link is baffled by this, but eventually he figures out that there is a small hole in the bottom of the tree, and the dimension stone fits perfectly in it. When Link puts the stone in, the tree rumbles and the Pedestal of Time rises from the base of the tree. The dark figure shoots down from the top of the tree into the stone. The Master Sword! Link pulls the sword from the stone, and as it lights up, the tree gains a bunch of designs; a portal opens up. Link is transported into a strange throne room. He sees yet another dark figure sitting upon the throne. The figure waves its hand and stange creatures grab Link by the arms and drag him to the dungeon. Link is stripped of his gear, and without the Master Sword, he transforms into a sunset colored jackel. Link is bewildered by his new form, but that doesn't distract him; he needs to get out of jail! After searching around for a long time, a prisoner in the next cell tries to talk to him, but Link can't understand the prisoner. Out of no where, a huge stone creature bursts through the dungeon and starts smashing the cell doors. He finally gets to Link's cell, but he decides not to smash it open for Link. The creature then climbs out of the dungeon. The prisoner who tried to talk to Link notices that Link wasn't released, and he takes the keys off of a hook in the corner, and releases Link from his prison. When Link gets out, he almost runs out of the dungeon, but he decides to turn around to thank the prisoner who freed him. The prisoner has disapeared. Link rushes up the stairs out of the bottom of the dungeon. He works his way through the castle, and he ends up on the roof. His only option of escape is to jump off of the roof into the darkness. Out of nowhere though, the prisoner reappears on a flying creature and picks Link up. They fly over many strange structures, and the prisoner tries to tell Link stories about the scenery, but again, Link can't understand. They are about to land outside of a house-like structure when Link disappears, and reappears in the throne room again. The dark figure pulls down its hood and reveals herself. A very tall, blue-skinned, orange-haired, beautiful woman stands before Link. She speaks: "My name is Midna. Intruders aren't welcomed here because the last intruder almost meant the end of this world. But I suppose you aren't an intruder. You have become a true hero, like others in your line. I wanted to test you when you entered this realm. If you showed any coutesy and wit, then I would give you a chance. You proved some of this in my dungeon. The stone creature that busted through the dungeon was a figment of your imagination.