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Monday, July 10, 2017

What I Came For


Waking of Friday, April 14, 2017 ~ 8


I thought I’d heard of a Shiekah Tower like this from Joseph. Something about bogs.... something about the tower being surrounded by giant stones.... something about bombs....
But I don’t think this was that tower.
This tower did indeed have one large grey stone of some kind beside it in the bog. But there was also some strange, large.... dark.... rounding kind of shape high atop its crown. It was difficult to make out from below.
I remembered the Hateno Tower and its briars. Was this another obstacle, only situated at the top instead of crawling along its length? But it looked too thick and solid to be briars. Oh gosh, had bad guys taken it over? Would I have to fight them up there once I scaled it?
I had been so confused as to what was on top of this tower, and I wanted to get rid of it or burn it off it as soon as I could.
But when I came close I understood. And I didn’t think fire was gonna do it.
The large grey stone at the tower’s base and the dark rounding shape at its crown were two halves of a bokoblins’ skull-den—those skull-shaped cave-enclosures they like to hide in. The tower’s eruption from the ground must have cracked this one in two. And now this Sheikah Tower had.... well a very nice lid I guess.
A hat like a big busted eggshell.
Well that was swell.
Wished I could’ve removed it.
Especially once I reached the top—that thick stone casing really obstructed the view. But, no matter. I just had to distill the rune and my map could tell me of the surroundings.... This would tell me the river’s course.
This would tell me about Mei.
I activated the pedestal. The runes dripped down, the teardrop fell into my Sheikah Slate....
According to the map, the river out of the wetlands ran right through Ganon’s backyard. I could even see what must have been the dock Molo had said was situated just north of the castle—the way to get inside, he’d said.
It was all too close.
The castle was right there.
Traveling that way.... I could very well be seeking my own death.
Not now. Not in my present state.
Mei, I’m sorry.... but I have to get to Akkala.
If they don’t find you soon, then I will.... when I’m strong enough to do so.
My map also said there was a Great Hyrule Forest to the north, but.... I couldn’t see it at all from the tower-top. Nor could I see the castle very well. The big dratted stone casing was in the way.
But then I considered.... well....
Did I really want to be visible to the great Calamity, at the top of a glowing blue tower so close to the castle?
Maybe the eggshell cap wasn’t so bad.
I spent a while at the top of the tower; I could still see a great distance over a broad area. I even counted the towers I had already been to; I could see all of them but Hateno. The Dueling Peaks looked like molehills, and the Great Plateau was so far away and tiny....
When the sky was dark again the rain came back—and I started to freeze. I’d been able to see my breath, and my cheeks had had that rosy ice-bitten tint to them, but I hadn’t realized I was that high up.
I put on my Warm Doublet and passed the night beneath the shelter of the tower’s rune stone.

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