The Fairy Fountain ➺10

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The journey ahead would be a challenging one. I was sure of it. Though the rain had long since stopped, the cliff sides were still slick with water, which made scaling the mountains practically impossible. I would have to find a way around. I had been trekking along the pathways for quite awhile before I remembered that I didn't have a map of my own. Throughout this journey, I'd relied on Link's Sheikah Slate for travel, whether it be fast travel or directions. It was a bit frightening to suddenly embark on a directionless trip, but I had no choice.

I remember seeing Akkala listed on the Sheikah Slate before. It lay somewhere behind Zora's Domain, so I supposed I'd start there. I wondered for a moment if this fountain actually existed, or if my condition would be worsened by searching for a fairytale.

My boots sunk downward into the muddy earth as I moved onwards. I scoffed and held tight to a nearby tree, trying to free myself the muck. I heard a strange noise behind me as I pulled myself free. I readied my spear and glanced about, listening closely for enemies. I figured it was just a figure of my imagination and turned around, continuing my trip. I had taken just about five steps when I heard it again. A group of bokoblins emerged from the trees around me, waving crude wooden clubs with sharpened bones tied tightly to the weapons. The ground shook a bit as the final enemy approached. A moblin stepped forward, towering over me and the three bokoblins. He wielded a weapon exactly like the smaller creatures, only much larger.

I took a step back and hoped that my aching side wouldn't cause much trouble. I lifted the spear from my back once more and readied myself to attack. The nearest bokoblin launched forward to strike me. I'd been expected this, but I hadn't thought he would move quite so quickly. I jumped back, far out of the range of his shorter club, and struck him with my spear. 

     Soon enough, one of the creatures was dead at my feet.  Three more to go.  The two remaining smaller monsters approached me from either side.  Both swung their clubs, narrowly missing my body.  I crouched down low and swung my spear in a circle above my head, slicing into the duo.  My side screamed in protest as I moved rapidly.   I was going to have to slow my actions.  With a few more strikes, the tiny trio had exploded into a purplish mist, leaving behind valuable monster parts.  I turned around to face my final enemy.  

     Though moblins were rather large and strong, they were also stupid and slow.  I began to run in a half circle around the beast.  He swung his club, but couldn't process my movement quick enough.  His weapon hit the ground far away from me and became stuck in the muddy ground.  The stupid brute stared at it for a moment, not understanding why it couldn't be lifted.  I used this to my advantage.  I leaped upwards and pressed a boot firmly against the trunk of a tree, propelling myself upward.  I'd flown up just far enough to send my weapon through the monster's brain.  I held tightly to the spear as the creature wobbled to and fro before finally tumbling to the ground in a heap.  His body shimmered and dissolved into smoke as I reached for my spear. 

     There was something purple stuck to the end of it.  I raised it up to examine it and was immediately appalled.  It appeared to be an organ.   It smelt atrocious and pulsated as though it were still a part of the body.  I put a hand to my mouth and held back vomit as I packed it away.   It may be disgusting, but it could probably fetch a fair price at a shop.  I made sure to wrap it in a rag before I placed it in my pouch.  I didn't want it touching anything else. 

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