Zelda (
sageprincess) wrote in
towerofanimus2012-08-31 04:50 pm
Lullaby ♩ Rest
Characters: Princess Zelda and you!
Setting: Infirmary; Day
Format: Starting in action, will switch to prose if you'd like!
Summary: After getting beaten up by Ghoul Powder'd Momotaros and subsequently rescued by SS!Link, Zelda's stuck in recovery. She's not exactly thrilled about it.
Warnings: Vague mentions of injuries, nothing too gruesome.
[Well, she supposes only being incapacitated once without actually dying in the process is a pretty good track record for someone who's been in this accursed place over eight months now.
Wander into one of the few non-ruined floors - the infirmary - and you'll find one Princess of Hyrule laid up in bed. She isn't as bad off as she could be (healing magic is something she definitely needs to learn more about), but there are still bandages peeking out under her clothing here and there, bruises where the wrappings don't cover, and even the stubborn Princess herself recognizes that she should probably stay put for a while.
Still, that doesn't mean it isn't horrifically boring. There's a notepad of Fellowship related things at her bedside table - an attempt to get something done when she can't do much else, but even that grows dull and stagnant after a while.
Someone please save the princess from her own boredom.]
[ooc; Feel free to comment to that journal post to help me update it!]
Setting: Infirmary; Day
Format: Starting in action, will switch to prose if you'd like!
Summary: After getting beaten up by Ghoul Powder'd Momotaros and subsequently rescued by SS!Link, Zelda's stuck in recovery. She's not exactly thrilled about it.
Warnings: Vague mentions of injuries, nothing too gruesome.
[Well, she supposes only being incapacitated once without actually dying in the process is a pretty good track record for someone who's been in this accursed place over eight months now.
Wander into one of the few non-ruined floors - the infirmary - and you'll find one Princess of Hyrule laid up in bed. She isn't as bad off as she could be (healing magic is something she definitely needs to learn more about), but there are still bandages peeking out under her clothing here and there, bruises where the wrappings don't cover, and even the stubborn Princess herself recognizes that she should probably stay put for a while.
Still, that doesn't mean it isn't horrifically boring. There's a notepad of Fellowship related things at her bedside table - an attempt to get something done when she can't do much else, but even that grows dull and stagnant after a while.
Someone please save the princess from her own boredom.]
[ooc; Feel free to comment to that journal post to help me update it!]

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He had no idea how to respond to the idea of Hyrule, to the idea that the surface was tamed, but this? This is far beyond him. It means that Zelda is okay, but... She's not here. But her apparent descendant is. No wonder she reminded him so much of Zelda. She is a Zelda. And she looks kind of like her, too. Maybe not exactly, but her hair, her eyes, her ear, her name...
Who... If Zelda had a family, who did she have that family with? Was it...him? Was that the reason why he was important to Hyrule? Was he going to have a family with Zelda? He should be happy about that thought, but.
She's not here.
She's probably...back at...the letter, was it a lie?
"I..."
He wants to leave. He wants to leave the tower and go home and find Zelda again. She's alive. His world is alive. It has to be, if one of her descendants is here! But he can't just leave, and he doesn't know how to get out of the tower, anyway. Nobody does.
He looks to his feet, hands balling into loose fists at his knees.
"...Zelda..."
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Perhaps that's why she risks quietly reaching out, gently placing an encouraging hand on his shoulder.
"You will see her again. It may take some time, and it may feel like an eternity to you, but you will. And if I share any traits with her, then she will wait for you."
He might not be looking at her, but she tries a smile all the same.
"Do not despair."
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"Would the Goddesses allow their creation to be destroyed so completely as our captors claim? I do not believe so."
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"No... And...Hylia wouldn't, either."
Even if she's no longer immortal.
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"And we shall find a way back there someday. It will just take some time, is all."
And this Zelda, at least, has learned the value of patience very well.
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Kind of.
"So...if your name is Zelda...do you know someone named Link? Besides. Me, apparently, since I'm important to your history."
Your Hyrule Historia hurrr
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"I do, yes, and he is here in this Tower, should you ever wish to meet with him. He is a kind and noble soul, who will never hesitate to help someone in need."
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Hey Zelda do you know a Link teehee? Yes I do! WHAT REALLY?
"Does he...look like me?"
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Yeah, she's amused, as evidenced by the way she looks at Hylia's Chosen Hero like one would when critiquing a sculpture or something.
"His hair is a bit brighter in color and parted differently, and his nose and jaw line are sharper. Your eyes are similar, though."
Of course, this is all coming from a girl who knows "her" Link like the back of her hand. Everyone else would probably think you're twins, kid.
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"Legends have spoken of a Hero rising to save Hyrule should darkness ever fall upon its lands for as long as anyone can remember. And, just as an Evil King rose to threaten Hyrule in my time, so too did the Hero of Time to stop him.
It is... not the most concrete of ideas, but one that is plausible, nonetheless."
And, of course, she could go on about Courage choosing her Link and all, but she doesn't want to break this Link again with Triforce shenanigans.
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"Oh. I guess I'm caught up in all that, too..."
He sounds a little but uncertain about it. Then again, wasn't there a hero before him, too?
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She'll be pointedly staring at that now, wide-eyed.
"You certainly are, it would seem."
Time for the Princess to be the one to have a bit of a brain break.
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But he notices the direction of her gaze. His hand. He lifts it up to look at it himself, brow furrowed to see the mark of the Triforce shining so brightly.
"They've been there ever since I got the Sacred Flames," he says quietly. "It means I'm..."
The trail-off is deliberate. The Triforce was of such importance, and such secrecy, that not even the most learned scholars of Skyloft knew of its location. It was so secret that Link had to travel all over the Surface just to find a hint of where it might be.
So should he really tell her about it, and his mission regarding it?
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"You wield the complete Triforce, the very essences of the Golden Goddesses." There is nothing short of complete and utter awe in her voice and expression. The last time she thought one could even touch the Golden Triangles without them breaking apart, she was but a child, naive and foolish. To see someone in possession of all three pieces... the only way she'd be more astonished is if one of the Goddesses themselves were standing before her.
"For eons, men have warred over that mythical sacred power, to think I have witnessed even a hint of its true form..."
Sorry, she's just having a brief moment of religious wonder. Give her a minute to recover while she places her hand over her mouth and chin, her Wisdom shining in response.
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"I don't...know where the Triforce is..."
> that awkward moment when he doesn't know where the triforce is
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What.
"But your hand...?"
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Well, that's slightly disappointing. But ultimately probably a good thing, given Ganondorf's in the Tower as well.
"I see... My apologies, I... must have sounded a bit odd, there."
Eheh... oh, Goddesses, why...
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He's kinda new to this Triforce thing k?
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She hesitates for a moment, but eventually brings her hand up again, displaying her own mark.
"I have only ever heard of people possessing one piece at a time, however. Never the entirety of it."
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He looks like he wants to speak, but the words aren't coming. He's supposed to get all the pieces, but she says that people have only possessed one piece at a time...
"...so are they supposed to be used one piece at a time? Is that it?"
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