(WW) Link (
cantstopme) wrote in
towerofanimus2012-02-14 12:22 am
Entry tags:
1st Shard
Characters: Lil' Link and you!
Setting: Room 1-18 and both dorm floors.
Format: Either or!
Summary: Link freaks out and then freaks out a little more.
Warnings: None I think; will change if it happens?
[Room 1-18 and probably the hallway too.]
[Of all the ways Link has woken up before, this had to be the worst. First was the sleep paralysis; that gave him a good spook, since it's definitely never happened before. Only thing that equals paralysis in his mind are those stupid Redeads - but after gaining movement again, he already checked the room for those.
Thank goodness there aren't any. Yet.
But second was realizing, hey, this definitely is not anywhere he remembers being. Definitely, definitely not. This place is too... fake feeling to be anywhere on the Great Sea. So of course, he got up to check the room out.
And that's when he noticed the third thing - that collar clamped around his neck. Oh, this ain't good, no sir; it feels like something evil, and just looking at what he can see of it gives him a little bit of the heebie jeebies. Which means it must come off, and now.
So if you pass by that room or are lucky enough to be in it, you may or may not find Link with his back to the floor, hands clasped on what he can grab of the collar, and his little legs scooting him backwards across the ground like he expects it to help. It's probably pretty dumb looking.]
[Around the dorm areas.]
[Later, of course, is time for a little exploration; he's grabbed all he can carry out of his trunk, and he's making his way around to try and find the door outta here - which in his logic means "go around and open every door you find". So feel free to notice the little nine year old hero peeking his head into your room, there.]
Setting: Room 1-18 and both dorm floors.
Format: Either or!
Summary: Link freaks out and then freaks out a little more.
Warnings: None I think; will change if it happens?
[Room 1-18 and probably the hallway too.]
[Of all the ways Link has woken up before, this had to be the worst. First was the sleep paralysis; that gave him a good spook, since it's definitely never happened before. Only thing that equals paralysis in his mind are those stupid Redeads - but after gaining movement again, he already checked the room for those.
Thank goodness there aren't any. Yet.
But second was realizing, hey, this definitely is not anywhere he remembers being. Definitely, definitely not. This place is too... fake feeling to be anywhere on the Great Sea. So of course, he got up to check the room out.
And that's when he noticed the third thing - that collar clamped around his neck. Oh, this ain't good, no sir; it feels like something evil, and just looking at what he can see of it gives him a little bit of the heebie jeebies. Which means it must come off, and now.
So if you pass by that room or are lucky enough to be in it, you may or may not find Link with his back to the floor, hands clasped on what he can grab of the collar, and his little legs scooting him backwards across the ground like he expects it to help. It's probably pretty dumb looking.]
[Around the dorm areas.]
[Later, of course, is time for a little exploration; he's grabbed all he can carry out of his trunk, and he's making his way around to try and find the door outta here - which in his logic means "go around and open every door you find". So feel free to notice the little nine year old hero peeking his head into your room, there.]

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Can I come in? I wanna ask about where you come from!
Oh, uh... if it's okay, of course. Your highness.
[That's what you're supposed to say to princesses that aren't Tetra, right?]
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Ah, yes! Of course you may. What do you wish to know?
[It's still a bit odd talking to a Link that doesn't know her personally, but have a seat, little Link.]
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I want to know where you come from! I met another Link that comes from the sky, and I come from the sea. You have to be from somewhere like that, right?
Did you live in a castle like in all the stories my Grandma tells me?
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I have had both feet on solid ground my entire life. My country is called Hyrule, and yes, I did live in a castle, once.
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You mean... you really lived in Hyrule?
Before the world was flooded?
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[In contrast, she gives him one of concern. Why does she get a terrible feeling about this...]
Yes, of course I did, but what do you mean by 'flooded'?
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It's why I live on the sea; Hyrule's all flooded and stuff.
[Oh no; he's starting to get a bad feeling about this, too... But in that "did I just tell her that her home was atlantis" kind of way.]
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[She feels like the wind has been knocked out of her. Hyrule... is gone? Everything she did was for nothing?]
Who... who was the villain? Why was there no hero?
[Just starting to sound a little bit desperate here.]
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But it's okay! I beat him for you, and lots of people survived.
[Well, it's okay to him at least.]
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Ganondorf? But I... we sealed him away in the Sacred Realm, how could he have...
[If Ganondorf somehow escaped, a hero would need to take hold of the Master Sword and use it to defeat him. But... there was no hero. Could it be that, by sending the Hero of Time back, she--]
... Please, tell me. Why was there no hero?
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I don't know.
The King told me that he had left Hyrule, but I don't know what happened after that.
[He pauses then, frowning.]
I'm sorry.
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I sent him back.
[The princess just... looks to the ceiling, makes a futile attempt at keeping herself together (honestly, Zelda, you've barely even met this boy and now you're going to cry in front of him?), and then lets the tears flow.
It was all her fault.]
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... It mighta been too late, princess. It's... it's okay.
I don't understand fate and destiny and stuff like that, but...
But Ganondorf said something about me being that Hero reborn, and...
Maybe it wasn't his turn to be the hero that time?
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No... no, you see, after the Hero of Time defeated Ganondorf, after we had sealed him away... I sent him back. To his own time. He had lost his childhood fighting for Hyrule, I thought... I thought I was doing the right thing, but...
[It was all for naught, it turns out.]
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I... I don't really understand. I'm sorry, princess.
But I don't think it's all too bad. All the people survived, remember?
All of your people were okay, they just had to live on islands. They were my ancestors; the King said so.
And I beat Ganondorf, so he can never hurt anyone again.
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[And then she just breaks down into uncontrollable sobs, and it's entirely embarrassing, but, well, the boy is hugging her, isn't he? So she returns it, holding on tightly. It is a small comfort, but only that.]
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... I wish I could change it for you, princess. I don't like this at all.
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[She struggles for a moment, trying to create coherent sentences without her voice giving out, trying to even her breathing, trying to pull herself together-- and is moderately successful, calming down just enough to speak.]
Hyrule's fate is my responsibility. I should face the consequences of my actions with dignity.
[Which she is fairly sure she has lost in its entirety, but hey, she's trying.]
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You didn't know it was gonna happen.
[He stops then, going quiet, before trying to change the topic a little.]
Do you think the letters were lying, princess? The ones we get when we wake up here?
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A single man can change the world. For better, or for worse.
[She sighs, and despite the topic change, her voice is a little less lively than it was before.]
Yes, I do.
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Just like I'll go home and see that Aryll and Grandma and Tetra are okay.
[He settles in her lap then, since he'd crawled there to give her a hug in the first place.]
And maybe, once you're back home, you can change things.
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... Maybe. I will certainly try.
[She's no hero, though.]
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You look strong to me.
[He hasn't met a lot of strong girls, after all.]
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Do I? Even in this state?
[To be honest, she feels... really really vulnerable right now.]
Nevertheless... thank you for the vote of confidence.
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Just 'cause you're crying, doesn't mean you're not strong.
It just means you care about your land and your people.
[Grandma used to tell him and Aryll that it's okay to cry, after all. He just... prefers not to.]
But you're welcome, I think.
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