[Zelda's first thought as she reorients herself after being suddenly tossed and twisted in a break of reality is to wonder if she's been thrown back into that void she spent oh-so-much time in last month. That thought only lasts for a moment, however, as she realizes she still has a sense of gravity, and she stands not on an empty void, but instead cool dirt. Looking down at herself only further cements that this is not the void, as she sees an indigo wireframe body surrounding a ghostly image of herself instead of her normal (glamoured) appearance. These details unsettle her, certainly, but nothing makes her heart drop to her gut like seeing that glimmering Tower in the distance, Arthur's words echoing in her mind as she gazes upon its glow.
"There was some kind of light— a searchlight, maybe, couldn't really tell. As soon as it turned on, the doors closed. ... She wasn't lying when she said we would die if we went outside."
Din, Nayru, and Farore, they are outside. And the discomfort she feels - the tingling around her neck and the feeling of her body being too small, too constricted is all the warning she needs to understand that Ruana's words will come true if they don't get back inside, and soon.
Don't panic. Keep it together. What else had Arthur said about what he saw outside? The Tower was on a hill, high above the city it overlooked, and the city had buildings as far as the eye could see... Goddesses above, they must be far away... Zo had saved him at the time, but with what they heard before reality snapped, it doesn't seem like saving people is something he's interested in anymore... Don't panic--]
We need to move. Quickly.
[Her voice is forcefully even as she addresses the group (because of course there are others, this sort of thing never happens to one person alone), but the note of intense anxiety in her tone is difficult to hide completely. She tries her magic, attempts to summon a light of her own illuminate the immediate area, but nothing comes, and at this point she's not sure if she should be surprised or not. In the absence of any other light to go by, she squints into the darkness, attempting to make out the forms of the others that had been thrown outside.]
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"There was some kind of light— a searchlight, maybe, couldn't really tell. As soon as it turned on, the doors closed. ... She wasn't lying when she said we would die if we went outside."
Din, Nayru, and Farore, they are outside. And the discomfort she feels - the tingling around her neck and the feeling of her body being too small, too constricted is all the warning she needs to understand that Ruana's words will come true if they don't get back inside, and soon.
Don't panic. Keep it together. What else had Arthur said about what he saw outside? The Tower was on a hill, high above the city it overlooked, and the city had buildings as far as the eye could see... Goddesses above, they must be far away... Zo had saved him at the time, but with what they heard before reality snapped, it doesn't seem like saving people is something he's interested in anymore... Don't panic--]
We need to move. Quickly.
[Her voice is forcefully even as she addresses the group (because of course there are others, this sort of thing never happens to one person alone), but the note of intense anxiety in her tone is difficult to hide completely. She tries her magic, attempts to summon a light of her own illuminate the immediate area, but nothing comes, and at this point she's not sure if she should be surprised or not. In the absence of any other light to go by, she squints into the darkness, attempting to make out the forms of the others that had been thrown outside.]
Is anyone injured?