There was one thing that Shadow Link could not stand and that was being defeated. He was superior in every way to his counter part, however he had still been defeated. The master sword was powerful. Powerful indeed. Even though he hadnâ??t said much in their last encounter, Shadow Link actually had a conscience, contrary to Linkâ??s thoughts. He wasnâ??t just a monster and he didnâ??t disappear when he was defeated. Days after Link had left the water temple, he had reformed and was out for revenge. He had gotten all the way out to Lake Hyrule, but had no plan.
His body was no longer pitch black. He had gained definition since he had reformed. His skin was now a slight shade that was gray and his eyes were still red. His outfit was still just as black as he once was before. Only his pants were white. Since he had been born of Link he had all of his memories, and the most defenseless person he could harm right now was a girl who lived on the ranchâ?¦alone. He would use her to get to his counterpart, Link. All he needed was a good hideout, and he knew just the place.
He would take care of his transportation later. Right now it was to the Lon Lon Ranch. He had reached the Ranch after sundown and broke the front gates. He knew she would be inside by now, and probably sleeping. He slowly opened the door to the mainhouse and went upstairs, finding her in bed just as he thought. He looked around for something to tie her with and sure enough there were ropes of twine. The second he touched her she woke up, but he fixed that by easily knocking her back out again. And so he proceeded, tying her hands and ankles up and carrying her to one of her own horses. Placing a hand on one of them, the horse turned all black. He had full control of it now. He hauled the girl on top of it and then walked it back to the house. He drew his pitch black sword and wrote in big letters:
CATCH ME IF YOU CAN, LINK. SEE YOU ON THE DARK SIDE.
He would be taking her to the entrance of the shadow temple in the graveyard of Karariko village. He wondered if Link would find him, and how long he would take. He then rode off to his new hideout, taking his hostage with him on his shadow horse.
His body was no longer pitch black. He had gained definition since he had reformed. His skin was now a slight shade that was gray and his eyes were still red. His outfit was still just as black as he once was before. Only his pants were white. Since he had been born of Link he had all of his memories, and the most defenseless person he could harm right now was a girl who lived on the ranchâ?¦alone. He would use her to get to his counterpart, Link. All he needed was a good hideout, and he knew just the place.
He would take care of his transportation later. Right now it was to the Lon Lon Ranch. He had reached the Ranch after sundown and broke the front gates. He knew she would be inside by now, and probably sleeping. He slowly opened the door to the mainhouse and went upstairs, finding her in bed just as he thought. He looked around for something to tie her with and sure enough there were ropes of twine. The second he touched her she woke up, but he fixed that by easily knocking her back out again. And so he proceeded, tying her hands and ankles up and carrying her to one of her own horses. Placing a hand on one of them, the horse turned all black. He had full control of it now. He hauled the girl on top of it and then walked it back to the house. He drew his pitch black sword and wrote in big letters:
CATCH ME IF YOU CAN, LINK. SEE YOU ON THE DARK SIDE.
He would be taking her to the entrance of the shadow temple in the graveyard of Karariko village. He wondered if Link would find him, and how long he would take. He then rode off to his new hideout, taking his hostage with him on his shadow horse.