I don't own Zelda, of course. *snff* Maybe someday!
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Kyrie stumbled and fell as she landed. Link helped her up, not knowing exactly what had just happened.
"Stay back. I'll take care of this." She only nodded, before moving back to stand near Epona. Link really wished he had a fairy with him... He really did miss Tatl and Navi, annoying as they could be. The big monster easily stepped over the gap and lunged at Link. He sidestepped and jump-attacked, infuriating the beast as the sword penetrated deeply. It swiped at the young Hylian again, but he easily dodged it and used a quick spin attack. Clumsy, lumbering and dripping dark, blue blood, it was almost finished, yet it still attacked. Link dodged and cut, the monster swung and missed, and finally it collapsed, and evaporated in a cloud of red smoke. He sheathed his sword and took a few moments to catch his breath. When he was done, he walked over to Kyrie.
"Are you alright?"
"My hand got twisted a little, but yeah."He gently took it and examined it.
"It may be sprained. I have something for it, though." He reached into a little bag on his belt and pulled out a tiny bottle of red potion. "Take this."
"This is...red potion, right? Of course. Heals health?" She sipped tentatively, and smiled a bit. "It's good." She drank the rest, then flexed her fingers. She winced the first time, but the second time, it was fine. "Thanks. So... Um... What now?" Link stood up straight.
"I'm not sure. I should probably take you to see Zelda."
"Ok." Link helped her up onto Epona, then climbed on himself. They set off for the castle at an easy canter.
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"So it's been what, 4 years?"
"4 ½, actually."
"Same difference. So you never did find Navi? What about Tatl? She was always annoying in the game, but not so much as Navi." Kyrie had gotten over her shock quickly and was now actually enjoying herself. Link couldn't help but take a liking to her humorous, sarcastic personality. She was a welcome relief from the problems at hand. But she was still so confusing.
"No, I never did find her. But I'll go visit Tatl and seek out Navi again soon. When this has all been sorted out." He paused. "Kyrie, you often speak of a, a vid-ee-oh game. What is that?"
"Um...It's sort of hard to explain. I'd have to start with electricity, then the TV, and Nintendo, and videos, and meohmy, it's too much."
"..." Link was totally lost. He knew what electricity was, of course. That had been painfully burned into his mind while he was inside Jabu-Jabu. But Teevee? Nintin-do? And vid-ee-oh again. Could it be some sort of oracle...?
"Well, could you try?"
"Alright. Whatever." She sighed. "It'll take a while to explain. See there's a...a windowish thing with um, pictures on it. And these buttons and stuff. They move, uh, the pictures, I mean. And there's a controlley thing, the remote, and it can change the channel. There's lots of channels, like, 300 or 400, I think. Plus DMX music and there's this umm.... console, yeah that's it, with another controlley thingy, that's attached to the console thingy, and it controls the picture figure thingys, and the picture figure thingys and stuff are stored in the memory of a cartridge thingy, and you're on one called The Legend of Zelda and you can...um..." She looked at him. "You are so not getting this, are you?"
"Well, to be perfectly honest-"
"That's ok, Linkster-man." She patted his shoulder gently and a little apologetically. "I wouldn't get it either if someone came from an amazingly advance parallel world and tried to explain, like dimension-tuners or whatever to me." Link smiled. They'd figure it all out later, when she could perhaps be more coherant than a woodchuck.
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Within an hour, they reached Hyrule Market. Epona clopped across the drawbridge, and Kyrie looked around.
"Cripes, man, it's a lot bigger than it was in the game." It was true. There had to be several hundred people crowded around them, many yelling and calling out for people to buy this and that. Tall buildings rose up, some seeming to be stacked so high that they might fall over in a bad storm. A mishmash of houses were scrunched in between buildings, as well as some medium-sized apartments and inns.
"So we're going to the castle, right? To see Zelda?" Link nodded. "Alright!" They weaved their way through the throng of villagers and were on the road to the castle in about 10 minutes.
The guard waved to Link and raised the gate. Kyrie was very glad they didn't have to sneak in-she never like those parts, especially at the Deku Palace. As they passes by the guard, he spoke.
"Link- Princess Zelda has been waiting for you. She seems pretty distraught about something." He eyed Kyrie. "Friend of yours?"
"Yes. I'm taking her to see Zelda." They continued on. Kyrie turned back and looked at the guard.
"I would -hate- to have to wear a getup like that," she said. "Speaking of clothes..." She gestured to her South Park t-shirt and sweatpants. "I really need to get changed. These are my pajamas!"
"When we get to the castle, I'm sure Zelda will give you something," Link assured her.
"That's good." As they neared, the second drawbridge, they spotted Zelda. She -was- distraught. Her fine garments were slightly rumpled, and a few strands of straw colored hair stuck out of place. She saw them as Epona walked across.
"-There- you are! Link, I have some... odd news," Zelda said. Link dismounted.
"What is it?" he asked.
"Someone broke into the castle last night after you left!" she burst out. "I don't know
-why-, I mean, nothing's gone! It's like they were looking for something."
"Maybe they were looking for the ocarina," Link suggested. "But it's already gone. This is bad. It means it probably wasn't lost then... Someone got to it before the other got to sneak in! We must have -two different- enemies instead of just one."
"But what if somebody took it away to keep it safe from the robber ahead of time?" Kyrie asked. Zelda looked at her. The princess hadn't really noticed Kyrie until now.
"Um. Just a thought. You don't have to try to burn a hole through my skull." Zelda blinked.
"Oh, sorry!" she apologized. "I was just trying to figure out... Where are your ears???" Kyrie laughed and pulled her hair back as Zelda stepped over for a closer look.
"Right here, behind my hair." The princess stared at them.
"But they're so small! Cool!" Kyrie laughed. She had kind of been expecting Zelda to be a little snotty and formal, but it seemed that they would become friends. "Now, what were you saying again?" the princess asked.
"Weeeell... What if somebody already took the ocarina to a safe place, so whoever broke in last night couldn't get to it?"
"That's a good idea," Link said.
"Who would've taken it, though? And why wouldn't they tell us?" Zelda asked.
"I dunno. Maybe... maybe..." Link and Zelda waited for Kyrie to finish her thought.
"Maybe I should eat and get dressed first! I'm still not really awake enough to think straight!" The other two sweatdropped and almost fell over.
"C'mon inside," Zelda said, and they all trooped into the castle.
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Kyrie stood in front of the mirror in her guest room, admiring her new clothes. They were grey, white, and slate-blue.. There was a short, grey dress underneath, sleeveless, with a blue sort of jacket/tunic over it. Also underneath was a white pair of leggings that came about halfway down her thighs. Around her waist, over it all, was a grey sash with the ends tucked under(no bow!). Her boots were big and loose, and tan-colored, and on her lower arms were two "sleeves." They were tan like her boots and came slightly over the back of her hand. They were tied with white ribbon. She looked at her hair.
"Sheesha..." She really needed a brush. She pulled out drawers and dug through them, in vain. She flopped down on the bed. "Man, where's the brush?!" A very odd thing happened then. Her own brush from home(the purple one with glitters) dropped down onto the bed next to her. She looked at it.
"Um."
Tentatively, she reached for it and picked it up.
"Whatever."
She brushed her hair, then pulled all the lose strands from the brush and threw them away, then set the brush back down. She reached to her other side and picked up her glasses. When she looked back where she'd set the brush, it was gone.
"...How very odd." She jumped off the bed and left the room.
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So howdja like it? Pweez pweez let me know! Oh, and um... as u may have noticed, I'm not all that good at describing outfits. I'll scan a pic up as soon as I can(my scanner's not hooked up now) and put it in my profileso u can see it. Ciao!
Next eppie: Money for Free
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Kyrie stumbled and fell as she landed. Link helped her up, not knowing exactly what had just happened.
"Stay back. I'll take care of this." She only nodded, before moving back to stand near Epona. Link really wished he had a fairy with him... He really did miss Tatl and Navi, annoying as they could be. The big monster easily stepped over the gap and lunged at Link. He sidestepped and jump-attacked, infuriating the beast as the sword penetrated deeply. It swiped at the young Hylian again, but he easily dodged it and used a quick spin attack. Clumsy, lumbering and dripping dark, blue blood, it was almost finished, yet it still attacked. Link dodged and cut, the monster swung and missed, and finally it collapsed, and evaporated in a cloud of red smoke. He sheathed his sword and took a few moments to catch his breath. When he was done, he walked over to Kyrie.
"Are you alright?"
"My hand got twisted a little, but yeah."He gently took it and examined it.
"It may be sprained. I have something for it, though." He reached into a little bag on his belt and pulled out a tiny bottle of red potion. "Take this."
"This is...red potion, right? Of course. Heals health?" She sipped tentatively, and smiled a bit. "It's good." She drank the rest, then flexed her fingers. She winced the first time, but the second time, it was fine. "Thanks. So... Um... What now?" Link stood up straight.
"I'm not sure. I should probably take you to see Zelda."
"Ok." Link helped her up onto Epona, then climbed on himself. They set off for the castle at an easy canter.
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"So it's been what, 4 years?"
"4 ½, actually."
"Same difference. So you never did find Navi? What about Tatl? She was always annoying in the game, but not so much as Navi." Kyrie had gotten over her shock quickly and was now actually enjoying herself. Link couldn't help but take a liking to her humorous, sarcastic personality. She was a welcome relief from the problems at hand. But she was still so confusing.
"No, I never did find her. But I'll go visit Tatl and seek out Navi again soon. When this has all been sorted out." He paused. "Kyrie, you often speak of a, a vid-ee-oh game. What is that?"
"Um...It's sort of hard to explain. I'd have to start with electricity, then the TV, and Nintendo, and videos, and meohmy, it's too much."
"..." Link was totally lost. He knew what electricity was, of course. That had been painfully burned into his mind while he was inside Jabu-Jabu. But Teevee? Nintin-do? And vid-ee-oh again. Could it be some sort of oracle...?
"Well, could you try?"
"Alright. Whatever." She sighed. "It'll take a while to explain. See there's a...a windowish thing with um, pictures on it. And these buttons and stuff. They move, uh, the pictures, I mean. And there's a controlley thing, the remote, and it can change the channel. There's lots of channels, like, 300 or 400, I think. Plus DMX music and there's this umm.... console, yeah that's it, with another controlley thingy, that's attached to the console thingy, and it controls the picture figure thingys, and the picture figure thingys and stuff are stored in the memory of a cartridge thingy, and you're on one called The Legend of Zelda and you can...um..." She looked at him. "You are so not getting this, are you?"
"Well, to be perfectly honest-"
"That's ok, Linkster-man." She patted his shoulder gently and a little apologetically. "I wouldn't get it either if someone came from an amazingly advance parallel world and tried to explain, like dimension-tuners or whatever to me." Link smiled. They'd figure it all out later, when she could perhaps be more coherant than a woodchuck.
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Within an hour, they reached Hyrule Market. Epona clopped across the drawbridge, and Kyrie looked around.
"Cripes, man, it's a lot bigger than it was in the game." It was true. There had to be several hundred people crowded around them, many yelling and calling out for people to buy this and that. Tall buildings rose up, some seeming to be stacked so high that they might fall over in a bad storm. A mishmash of houses were scrunched in between buildings, as well as some medium-sized apartments and inns.
"So we're going to the castle, right? To see Zelda?" Link nodded. "Alright!" They weaved their way through the throng of villagers and were on the road to the castle in about 10 minutes.
The guard waved to Link and raised the gate. Kyrie was very glad they didn't have to sneak in-she never like those parts, especially at the Deku Palace. As they passes by the guard, he spoke.
"Link- Princess Zelda has been waiting for you. She seems pretty distraught about something." He eyed Kyrie. "Friend of yours?"
"Yes. I'm taking her to see Zelda." They continued on. Kyrie turned back and looked at the guard.
"I would -hate- to have to wear a getup like that," she said. "Speaking of clothes..." She gestured to her South Park t-shirt and sweatpants. "I really need to get changed. These are my pajamas!"
"When we get to the castle, I'm sure Zelda will give you something," Link assured her.
"That's good." As they neared, the second drawbridge, they spotted Zelda. She -was- distraught. Her fine garments were slightly rumpled, and a few strands of straw colored hair stuck out of place. She saw them as Epona walked across.
"-There- you are! Link, I have some... odd news," Zelda said. Link dismounted.
"What is it?" he asked.
"Someone broke into the castle last night after you left!" she burst out. "I don't know
-why-, I mean, nothing's gone! It's like they were looking for something."
"Maybe they were looking for the ocarina," Link suggested. "But it's already gone. This is bad. It means it probably wasn't lost then... Someone got to it before the other got to sneak in! We must have -two different- enemies instead of just one."
"But what if somebody took it away to keep it safe from the robber ahead of time?" Kyrie asked. Zelda looked at her. The princess hadn't really noticed Kyrie until now.
"Um. Just a thought. You don't have to try to burn a hole through my skull." Zelda blinked.
"Oh, sorry!" she apologized. "I was just trying to figure out... Where are your ears???" Kyrie laughed and pulled her hair back as Zelda stepped over for a closer look.
"Right here, behind my hair." The princess stared at them.
"But they're so small! Cool!" Kyrie laughed. She had kind of been expecting Zelda to be a little snotty and formal, but it seemed that they would become friends. "Now, what were you saying again?" the princess asked.
"Weeeell... What if somebody already took the ocarina to a safe place, so whoever broke in last night couldn't get to it?"
"That's a good idea," Link said.
"Who would've taken it, though? And why wouldn't they tell us?" Zelda asked.
"I dunno. Maybe... maybe..." Link and Zelda waited for Kyrie to finish her thought.
"Maybe I should eat and get dressed first! I'm still not really awake enough to think straight!" The other two sweatdropped and almost fell over.
"C'mon inside," Zelda said, and they all trooped into the castle.
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Kyrie stood in front of the mirror in her guest room, admiring her new clothes. They were grey, white, and slate-blue.. There was a short, grey dress underneath, sleeveless, with a blue sort of jacket/tunic over it. Also underneath was a white pair of leggings that came about halfway down her thighs. Around her waist, over it all, was a grey sash with the ends tucked under(no bow!). Her boots were big and loose, and tan-colored, and on her lower arms were two "sleeves." They were tan like her boots and came slightly over the back of her hand. They were tied with white ribbon. She looked at her hair.
"Sheesha..." She really needed a brush. She pulled out drawers and dug through them, in vain. She flopped down on the bed. "Man, where's the brush?!" A very odd thing happened then. Her own brush from home(the purple one with glitters) dropped down onto the bed next to her. She looked at it.
"Um."
Tentatively, she reached for it and picked it up.
"Whatever."
She brushed her hair, then pulled all the lose strands from the brush and threw them away, then set the brush back down. She reached to her other side and picked up her glasses. When she looked back where she'd set the brush, it was gone.
"...How very odd." She jumped off the bed and left the room.
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So howdja like it? Pweez pweez let me know! Oh, and um... as u may have noticed, I'm not all that good at describing outfits. I'll scan a pic up as soon as I can(my scanner's not hooked up now) and put it in my profileso u can see it. Ciao!
Next eppie: Money for Free
