User:MaloMart/My New Zelda Game/Part 2

The Other World
Bong.

Bong.

Bong.

Bong.

The fourth bong of the bell wakes Link up. He is lying in what appears to be a town square. It is still dark out, but one can see the sun starting to rise over the horizon. The bell noises come from a large tower in the center of the square. Link gets to his feet and looks around. The first thing he notices is the setting moon. It is smiling widely.

A little wooden creature with a duck's beak, wearing a straw hat, brushes past Link on his way through the square. A yellow fairy and a purple fairy are floating behind him. Apparently Link asks them where he is, as the kid responds.

"Heh? Where are you? Those clothes, they look familiar. They look like- oh! You must come from the same world as my old friend! This is Clock Town, capital of Termina. I'm the Skull Kid, and I ring the bells. But I'm on break now. Good-bye."

The Skull Kid wanders off down a side street, the fairies following him.

The cutscene ends, and you are free to look around Clock Town. It's changed a bit since Majora's Mask. The Festival Tower is gone, the banker now has a long white beard, and the Bombers are nowhere to be seen. No one else is up and about yet, and none of the buildings are open. The guards at the gate won't let you leave, saying that terrible things have been happening to people who have left the town. They say that you may only leave if you receive permission from the Mayor.

You'll have to wait until 10:00 for the Mayor's Residence to open to the public, as usual, but you can enter some other buildings as they open. In the Trading Post, the Part-Time Employee is now the Full-Time Employee, and the manager of the store. In the Swordsman's School, you may notice a massive pile of hair on the floor. Speak to it, and it will reveal itself to be a great swordsman. You can't even see his arms...

The Postman is a bit older, but he's just as fast as he always is. The Old Lady from the Bomb Shop has died, and her son has taken over the shop. If you enter the Milk Bar, you can find all five Bombers, now teenagers, lounging around drinking milk. Naturally, Mr. Barten won't let you have any milk. You're not a member.

Enter the Stock Pot Inn, and you'll find it being run by a red-haired woman cradling a baby. She introduces herself as Anju, landlady of the Stock Pot Inn and wife of the Mayor. If you talk to her some more she'll mention how her grandmother died some years ago, and customers are afraid to use the bathroom. When she asks them about it, they mutter some nonsense about giant hands.

When 10:00 finally comes, enter the Mayor's Residence and go into the Mayor's office.

To be continued...