Has anyone else gotten that giant horse in Taobab Plains? I love running things over with him/her. I named mine Ganondorf. Also I have a bunch of little Zelda figures taped to my wall and they keep falling off so I've given up and had a 'contest' to see who'd fall last and it was between Outset Link, Hero Clothes Link, Ganondorf and Aryll and I'm laughing really hard now because Hero clothes Link who was above them all fell and knocked both Aryll and Ganondorf off but the loop of tape on his back went around Outset Links head and now they're both stuck. Teamwork?
Avaize, ooh yea they're bad there. I didn't really pick up on finding the memories right away so I ended up in Zoras Domain, somehow completely missing Sidon… I think I fell down a cliff? Either way, I didn't really have to deal with Central Hyrule until one of my friends opened my eyes to the memories. Akkala is arguably worse though… Pro tip, if you the ride straight at the center of a Guardian on your horse you can flip them. Yea the Redeads are scary… I'd rather face them than a Phantom from Spirit Tracks/Phantom Hourglass.
(The phantoms are animated suits of armour that are indestructible except for like a tiny spot on their backs which won't do anything unless you have three tears of light for your sword but you have to go through the phantoms to get the tears… There's different variations as well, your typical patrol phantom, fire phantoms, invisible phantoms, and my personal least favourite, bell phantoms. The bell phantoms have there little bell thing that call the phantoms to them when they jingle and they jingle when they see you and the phantoms are really fast plus the bell ones teleport right at you so all you can do is panic until you're stuck down…)
Ooh yes that trope that trope is great. "All of your weapons on this table please." **places down more weapons than they should be able to carry** "I said ALL of them." **puts down more weapons** "All." **adds more weapons to the pile**
Guest, why thank you! I hope I won't disappoint!
General Slime, haha, thanks. Yes, this after Avengers 1… But I'm unable to speak for Dark World as I haven't seen it yet… Marvel movie watching is reserved for when I'm spending time with my dad. Winter Soldier… Well. We'll just have to wait and see.
166jason, don't worry, I have no intentions of dropping this.
Guest, that he does. I imagine they must get awfully heavy…
Now, Link wasn't stupid. In fact, it was quite the opposite, as he figured out how to survive in his unforgiving world. So he knew what Vaijar Lejos had said, but... It seemed so far fetched. The very least he had been expecting when he awoke was the familiar walls that all shrines shared, but instead he found a strange room with a strange man speaking a strange language.
Perhaps fleeing was a little hasty on his part, but he was in an unknown situation and the instincts that had set in over 100 years were strong. Fight or flight. Die or live.
Still, something told him being in the building he just glided out of was better than wandering down a... Well Link wasn't exactly sure what it was. He'd pulled on less conspicuous clothing, because while the Champion Tunic was fantastic for fighting, it stuck out like a Red Bokoblin in a field.
So, the Hylian set it was.
The people here were strange too, not one of them had the pointed ears he knew so well. They didn't differ in any other aspect, except perhaps hight, but just about everyone differed there, so the lack of pointed ears was... Disturbing.
They milled around like ants, uncaring for anyone who may get in their way. He'd seen a brown haired teen fall off a strange board with wheels on it, like he was emulating shield surfing, and at least five different people stepped on him. Link, of course, helped the kid to his feet, and he gave a hurried thanks and took off.
At least, Link thought he did that. It was a little hard to tell.
There was strange machines parading down the centre of the street too. Link observed them from the corners of his eyes, and didn't like what he saw. People were inside of them, and they seemed to control these... Machines, and they didn't seem to care about the poison spewing from them.
Link was in the middle of one such observation, when something happened. Something big.
Presumably.
A large man in red armour came crashing down, slamming a fist into a nearby 'tr-uh-kuh', the impact sending it smashing into a wall.
The man laughed, and began running down the 'st-uh-ree-tuh', smashing more 'cah-rs', and 'tr-uh-kuhs'.
Not good. While they spewed poisons, there were people inside of them.
Definitly not good.
Link began to sprint after the larger man, running over what he knew of him. He was built like some mix between a Moblin and a Stone Talus, hitting like the giant rock monster and possessing the intellect of the other. So, when Link caught up, he launched himself into a leap, slamming hard into the mans back and scrambling upwards, until he had a precarious perch upon his shoulders, and then he pulled out a Demon Carver.
The wicked, curved blade glinted cruelly in the light, and Link wasted no time slamming it into the taller mans helmet, shattering the blade but leaving the Moblin Talus, as Link had decided to call him, unconscious.
Tony leaned back in his seat, running a tired hand over his face. "That kid is far too good at disappearing."
Steve grimaced. "Sorry about that."
Tony groaned. "We've been over this, Steve. It's not your fault, you didn't know. Now stop looking like someone kicked your puppy."
"How do you know what I look like, you didn't even-"
"Lets just call it instinct." Tony sat up again, cracking his knuckled before double checking every camera he had in New York.
"Do I need to call Fury?"
"Ugh, I'd rather you didn't. Eye-Patch and his super spy's can stick it where the sun don't shine." Then he paused, and wheeled in his chair to face the nearest airvent. "That goes for you too, birdbrain."
"How do you do that?" Clint dropped from the airvent, startling Steve.
Tony winked. "Instinct."
"Is instinct your new AI or something?"
"No, but once enough people try and kill you from behind you get a sense for these sort of things."
"Oh."
"Ooh, the news has something good, lets se-. Found him."
A rather flamboyant reporter had one arm looped around the kid, keeping him close while she dropped question after question on him. He just looked lost.
Admission time. I have yet to watch the Avengers. So I don't really know the whole plot. I know about the Chitauri and Loki and Thanos and everything… But I need to know if there's anything that's like 'this will change the way you see the MCU' in there… For story reasons. ~ShadeShadow
