Arriving at Lake Hylia, Zoroark and Gengar moved around a bit, spotting a man operating a funny looking canon. A glimmer appeared in their eyes as they spotted their new practice target. Though the question was how they would prank him.
Glancing at Zoraork, Gengar noticed a playful glimmer in the first's eyes. Knowing he had a plan, Gengar waited for Zoroark to do his thing. Zoroark did not disappoint. Whipping up a illusion with a lot of headless Hylians and Zora's, Zoraork made them move towards the man in a slow pace, blood sputtering about with every step.
Gengar clapped in amazement at the detailed illusion, but he wanted to play his part as well. Glancing at the spectating Mew, Gengar started to make all the objects around the man float, giving the poor man shivers down his spine.
When he saw the headless crowd, the man paled, his figure becoming tense as eventually his eyes rolled back and he fainted.
Seeing the man lose conciousness, both Zoroark and Gengar looked at the wryly smiling Aldos and the headshaking Mew.
'The really know how to take it to another level. Though the people in this world are a bit faint of heart.'
Mew though as he shook his head in exasperation. Fixing up the things Gengar had accidentaly broken, Mew checked if the man was fine, which he was, and left a little apology as he took the sorry duo and Aldos further along the lake.
Looking around the see if others were looking, Mew bubbled everyone as they moved further into the lake, passing an imposing looking temple as he finally spotted the tunnel Mew had seen when he was swimming aorund here before.
Passing through it, Mew was surprised at the clear view they had of the tunnel. Normally it would be pretty dark, as no light would reach this far underground. The answer to that were luminescent moss, which grew on all the surfaces of the tunnel.
Finding it going pretty far, Mew sped up the pace, passing by a lot of fish and underwater live such a shirmps and clams. Eventually the lighting changed to a more natural light, indicating the end of the tunnel. Coming up, Mew observed the place he had found himself in. It was a small pond with not far behind him a small piece of land with a grave built on it. Sitting beside it was a young Zora.
Not intending to disturb the youth, Mew knew that the youth was grieving as much if even more than the others of his people. Remembering what Navo had said, Mew recognized the youth as the young Zora prince, Ralis.
Leaving the prince to his thoughts, Mew left the place and notice he was near the other place he had wanted to visit, the volcano known to this worlds locals as Death mountain.