"That sounds good. I'll go see the fairy queen," Link decided. "I hope she hasn't left her cave in the desert."
"You might want to ask the fairies around the spring here first. But it sounds like you might have to do a bit of traveling, so you should have a sword," Rusl said.
"I put the Master Sword back in the Sacred Grove. The Ordon Sword belongs to Colin now. I wouldn't want to take it away from him. He's awfully proud of it."
"Take mine, then," Rusl insisted, unbuckling his own sword from his back.
"I think I might be able to find a sword for myself without having to leave you without one," Link suggested.
"No, no, no. That won't do at all. You're in great pain. No point in wasting any more time. Take my sword and get going," Rusl insisted.
"All right, I'm going." Link headed out towards the road, leaving Rusl's sword behind.
"It's dangerous to go alone! Take this!" Rusl shouted, thrusting the sword into Link's hands.
Rusl's last words hit something deep within Link's soul. Link found himself unable to argue anymore, and so he took the sword and and started looking around the spring.
Link found nothing in plain sight, but after a short trek into the woods farther toward the spring's source, he found...
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