*******************Chapter Fifteen: History********************* Ajia: Her eyes slowly opened. She took a long breath and then looked at me. I realized that I should've have a little bit of respect and bowed down. She looked at me. "No need to show respect," She said in the same familiar voice I heard when speaking to a goddess statue. "It's the best I can do." I told her. She guestured for me to stand up, and I obeyed. She looked at my sword. Or, her sword. She then looked at me. "Is he returned?" She asked. I assumed she was talking about the first Ganon, so I nodded my head. "If you mean the first Ganon, then yes." She nodded her head. "I expected such." She said. She sighed. "Just as I am a goddess of light, he is a god of darkness. The first Ganon cannot be defeated. That is why I locked him away. But if he is freeing himself, I am too weak to send him back here. Only a descendant of me can use my power to lock him away." "A descendant of you?" I asked. "Is there a living one here?" "Yes," Hylia answered. "My son walks this earth, he could help you. You contain remnants of me as well. But you are too far down the chain. Seek out my son, he will help you." "Where can I find him?" I asked, all of a sudden feeling excited and nervous. "His name is Fenron. He hides in Lurlin Village. He will help you. He remembers when the first Ganon walked the earth. He knows what he has to do. But before you go, I need you to do something for me." Hylia said. "Alright," I said. She pointed to a deeper part of the cave. "Take the enhancer rod. It is down there. It will enhance your light and your dark magic. Even though you may not like having the dark magic there, somehow, I think that It could bring us to an advantage." She looked at me. "May you save us all." She touched the sword, and the light that went into her to wake her went back into the Hylia sword, and she went limp. I carried her up to her stump and placed her slowly down onto it. "I wont let you down," I said. "I promise."
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