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[01] || [Awakening] || [Open]
Who: Zelda, her loftwing and anyone.
Where: Isla Empieza: Town Square and Harbor.
When: October 11th, from morning to afternoon.
What: Zelda awakens and starts exploring the island.
Warnings: None.
Style: Starting with prose, but will match.
Status: Open.
• Town Square (Morning)
Waking up in a place unlike anything she had seen before was quite obviously a strange experience, yet it was oddly familiar. She couldn't help but be reminded of the day when the black tornado had taken her to the surface and subsequently changed her life. Today was different however, as she was not alone. Next to her was standing a tall, big blue bird. The animal looked quite friendly and indeed, he had been her dear friend for many years-- Needless to say, finding the loftwing here was quite a pleasant surprise. She petted the bird for a moment, observing the journal she had just found and looking around her to see if she recognized anything or anyone.
The architecture of the town did not look like anything she had seen back in her homeworld, be it in the heavens or on the surface. Given her strange method of arrival, she had to consider the possibility she was no longer in the Land of Hylia-- Or at the very least she had to be stranded in parts unknown. She remembered the words she had heard moments ago in her mind, a passage in particular having caught her attention: rebuild the gem and whatever ye wish will be.
No matter in what ways she worded it, the description of that gem was strikingly similar to that of the Triforce-- Too similar for her liking. But certainly this could not be the golden power of gods, for it was safe and under protection. At least it had been when she last saw it. ... Was it still? The worries had to show on her face, as the Loftwing moved closed and looked down.
"Don't worry, I'm sure everything will be alright." she said to the bird and smiled, before turning to see if there was anyone nearby kind enough to answer her questions, and they'd be numerous. After a moment hesitataion she'd approach someone, if she wasn't approached first. "Hrm, excuse me..?"
• Harbor (Afternoon)
After having gotten some information, Zelda decided to ride the loftwing in order to explore the island. She flied close to the beach, but unbeknownst to her the bird had been left unable to carry her weight for more than a few minutes following the transfer in this world; hence requiring an emergency landing.
After the bird crashed near the shipyard she knelt next to him, tending as to its wounds. Thankfully, the bird looked more exhausted than actually hurt, but using it as a mean to travel was now out of the question. But it was the lesser of her worries.
"I'm sorry friend, I didn't think you would be unable to carry me." she said as she took care of its wings "Are you alright?"
Where: Isla Empieza: Town Square and Harbor.
When: October 11th, from morning to afternoon.
What: Zelda awakens and starts exploring the island.
Warnings: None.
Style: Starting with prose, but will match.
Status: Open.
• Town Square (Morning)
Waking up in a place unlike anything she had seen before was quite obviously a strange experience, yet it was oddly familiar. She couldn't help but be reminded of the day when the black tornado had taken her to the surface and subsequently changed her life. Today was different however, as she was not alone. Next to her was standing a tall, big blue bird. The animal looked quite friendly and indeed, he had been her dear friend for many years-- Needless to say, finding the loftwing here was quite a pleasant surprise. She petted the bird for a moment, observing the journal she had just found and looking around her to see if she recognized anything or anyone.
The architecture of the town did not look like anything she had seen back in her homeworld, be it in the heavens or on the surface. Given her strange method of arrival, she had to consider the possibility she was no longer in the Land of Hylia-- Or at the very least she had to be stranded in parts unknown. She remembered the words she had heard moments ago in her mind, a passage in particular having caught her attention: rebuild the gem and whatever ye wish will be.
No matter in what ways she worded it, the description of that gem was strikingly similar to that of the Triforce-- Too similar for her liking. But certainly this could not be the golden power of gods, for it was safe and under protection. At least it had been when she last saw it. ... Was it still? The worries had to show on her face, as the Loftwing moved closed and looked down.
"Don't worry, I'm sure everything will be alright." she said to the bird and smiled, before turning to see if there was anyone nearby kind enough to answer her questions, and they'd be numerous. After a moment hesitataion she'd approach someone, if she wasn't approached first. "Hrm, excuse me..?"
• Harbor (Afternoon)
After having gotten some information, Zelda decided to ride the loftwing in order to explore the island. She flied close to the beach, but unbeknownst to her the bird had been left unable to carry her weight for more than a few minutes following the transfer in this world; hence requiring an emergency landing.
After the bird crashed near the shipyard she knelt next to him, tending as to its wounds. Thankfully, the bird looked more exhausted than actually hurt, but using it as a mean to travel was now out of the question. But it was the lesser of her worries.
"I'm sorry friend, I didn't think you would be unable to carry me." she said as she took care of its wings "Are you alright?"
[Afternoon]
"Oh, no!"
Running off the docks and down to the beach, she got close enough to hear the rider ask the bird if it was all right. "What about you? Are you all right, too?" she asked, puffing a little from her run.
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"I am fine, thank you." she replied quickly, though it was only half true. While her fall had been softened by the loftwing efforts, she was still in quite a bit of pain-- But as long as she did not have any difficulties moving her arms, she figured it was nothing important. That and the Loftwing's health was more important in her eyes.
"But I'm worried about him. We've done this countless times before and it never happened before, I don't understand what's wrong."
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"I don't know anything about birds," she admitted. "But did he seem weaker? What happened up there?"
She ignored, for a second, the flash of pain that crossed the other woman's face. They'd talk about that in a bit.