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Monday, June 19, 2017

Full Circle


Waking of Thursday, April 6, 2017 ~ 6


Well I’d hiked to the dam and across to the north side once already. I could do it again. So I did.
But blast and confusticate that creeping PIANO always following me around! Jumping up from the bare stone whenever I least expect it.... Snaking out of the windswept grass to whisper dreadful nothings up my spine—WHY!
Uhuhuhh.... it gives me the jibblies, man.... .__.;
The world is wild.
The world is wild.
<3

I eventually hiked back toward a part of the winding road I had once traversed—the long road to Zora’s Domain. From there I deviated away from the track and made my way to a high precipice where I could see the last few bridges to the Domain proper laid out below me.
I paraglided in, landing partway along the last bridge—on top of one of its arches, actually. Not by design.... but I enjoyed the view and then hopped down to go the last stretch on foot.
Rivan and Dunma still guarded the outermost gate; I said hello.... and then set about looking for Fronk.
He wasn’t in the square, and he wasn’t back around the sleeping quarters; maybe he was on one of the stairways....
I came back to the deck above the square and descended one of the grand staircases. It was quite empty, but in passing I noticed a Hylian on the adjacent rampway—a separate little footpath that wound in a sinuous course around the staircase.
It was rare to see Hylians here even now, but I had already seen at least one. Maybe more and more would come to visit again.
But I did a double take.
That Hylian was talking to the short, orange Zora. He was talking to Finley.
Why, that must’ve been Sasan!
He made it! 8D
I ran right back up the staircase and vaulted over the railing. It was something like a hundred-foot drop between them, but the staircase and the rampway platform were really quite close enough together that I could make the jump easily.
They were both so happy to see me again. They’d really hit it off it seemed! Well good for them. ^_^ Heh, and Finley was advising Sasan to do lots of swimming and lifting and other exercises—to get those big muscles he’d promised her!
And they told me they’d thought it over, and really wanted to thank me for helping to bring them together—and they gave me a gold rupee.
Ooh-la-la, that was worth three hundred.
Maybe I’d still have some pocket change left over if and when I bought my house after all!
In visiting the other denizens of Zora’s Domain yet again I learned a few more things.
In Dento’s workshop, wondering if he could perhaps just repair the Lightscale Trident I had been given, I found out that in order for him to make a new trident, he would need me to bring him some materials—including diamonds. Two diamonds for the Ceremonial Trident.... probably more for the Lightscale Trident....
So that’s what the diamonds were for. Good to keep in mind....
I also sauntered up to Torfeau for the first time since I’d slain the Ralis Pond Hinox, fully expecting an attaboy and maybe some kind of reward.
But all she said was, “So, ready to give it a try?”
:c
I ran out to Ralis Pond and discovered, much to my dismay, that even great fat minibosses like the Hinoxes must come back to life at Blood Moon.
It was there again.
Ah, poop.
But.... armed with my new know-how, I was able to get rid of it once again using far fewer arrows. And when I went to see Torfeau again—(“That stench,” she said, and knew I had done the deed!)—she gave me a silver rupee. One hundred. Excellent.
And BY THE WAY, guess what the Hinox had dropped....
A Korok Leaf! Ah-HAA!! Oh I finally had a Korok Leaf in my inventory!
I was going to GO places with THIS....! C8
At length among my wanderings, I did find Fronk, away in some unobtrusive corner and hard about his work.
He told me that he wanted to help me in any way he possibly could, and I let him know I would certainly welcome that.
“Where could she be?” I asked, for I really had looked everywhere.
“If Ledo’s group didn’t find her....” Fronk began, and I wondered if that was what Ledo had been doing when I’d first met him, searching for Mei.... (and a strong Hylian for the Prince, of course).
Fronk hypothesized a possibility or two about where she could have ended up along the Zora River before admitting, “Worst-case scenario, she might have washed all the way to Lake Hylia.”
Lake Hylia?
Where in Hyrule was that?
And the Zora River.... That seemed to be what it was called above the wetlands.... Was that what it was called downstream by the Woodland Stable as well? I couldn’t tell because my map didn’t extend that far, blast it....
Maybe she really had washed further down that river....
....
And maybe I should’ve spoken with Fronk in the first place

It was in the past.

And my wanderings had not been fruitless.

But....
But.... in following the river.... in following that road along the river, I had come closer, and closer, and closer to Hyrule Castle.
I had seen the signpost right beside the stable: “Hyrule Castle ”. Straight up the road. Not even the mystery-hungry Zorona ever went that way.... he always stopped his horse within breathing distance of the stable, if he was heading that way.
Leastways every time I saw him.
What if the river wound too close to the castle? What if it ran right through it?
What if it passed right through the den of the beast?

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