Waking of Tuesday, May 23, 2017 ~ 2
I gaped, aghast. “Why would you
cook a fairy? What did it—?”
“Dubious Food,” said David. “I just
wanted to see!” he grinned with a shrug. And then, “One time I cooked a Diamond.”
My face bugged, if possible, even
harder. Five hundr— “Why would cook a
DIAMOND?”
“It was also Dubious Food,” David
recounted with a somber little nod.
I’m so glad my brother is here to
test out the combinations I consider too taboo to attempt in cooking.
But tonight.... it was Mom and me
that happened to be together. <3
I love my Mother dearly; I think
it’s safe to say she is my best friend.
But oh, what adorableness was this
. . . .
After I had upped my stamina by the
Goddess statue—So that was what Stamina
Vessels looked like . . . very
beautiful—I decided that, as long as I was in Zora’s Domain, I may as well
just ask Jiahto where the rest of those historical tablets were, and go find
them for him.
This involved a great deal of
climbing and paragliding.
And every time I ran up to a
precipice to have a look at my surroundings—
“Oh be careful—” “Slow down—”
“Watch out—!”
X-)
Oh Mom, you’re so sweet to think of
my safety, even on a TV screen.
She became quite alarmed when a
Blood Moon rose (I stopped to watch it on a little hillock with no baddies
nearby) and just plain creeped out when
the sky began to bluster with thick red clouds. “Oh, they’re ugly,” she said of the reincarnating
monsters in the cutscene.
And after the Blood Moon, a
shooting star fell not too far away! I ran for it, and Mom still started at
almost every bold leap I took onto the air with my paraglider. X-)
Well, I wanted to hurry!
The last giant hill in my way had
part of the mountain road winding around it, just before the last bridges into
the Domain proper. I was moving northeast.
I could see the fallen star’s light
round the left side of the hill,
but.... the pathway that wound all the way around the right side guaranteed a sufficiently high altitude to paraglide
from to reach the star!
I booked it and took the path on
the right. It was a close thing, but I floated down over the star just as the
sky was beginning to lighten, just as the star fell from where it had impacted
in a cliff-face onto a path below.
A Star Fragment.
Never seen wunna those before....
Cool!
But.... the evening wasn’t all starts and scares—Mom and I were
actually quite amused by the one tablet we found detailing the toils and labors
and future glory of the, heh, humble
stonemason who made all these
tablets. That made us laugh.
Other tablet stories were sadder,
like the one about the King regretting letting his daughter Mipha pilot Vah
Ruta (that was the last one I found—rather tricky!); or touching, like the one
about the origin of the tradition of female Zora making armor for their men.
Personally I was most fascinated by
the tablet regarding the ancient Ruto,
who became a Sage and repelled an invading evil long before the Divine Beasts were constructed. It was Ruto for
whom Vah Ruta was named. How interesting....
I can only imagine what explosions
the internet must have sustained after that
tablet came to light.
Uhm..
As I paraglided back into the
Domain proper to report back to Jiahto one time, I was coming in over the last
long bridge, relishing my increased
stamina.... when my altitude decreased such that I thought for sure one of the
bridge’s archways would just stop me cold and force me to float straight down.
One of them did stop me cold; but I didn’t sink down. Instead I just stuck onto
the broad face of the arch and clung there like Spiderman. Hit it in just the
right spot I guess! XD That made us laugh again.
I wriggled around on the surface of
the arch for the two more breaths of stamina I had, and then fell down to puff
out my exhaustion; Mom was charmed by the cute animations. <3
And after I visited all the tablets, in exchange for the
information I was able to deliver about them, Jiahto gave me a Diamond.
“That’s the second Zora to give me diamonds in gratitude!” I said, “I should do
favors for Zoras more often!”
We laughed.
After all the fun we could stand in
Zora’s Domain, I just asked Mom, “Would you like to see Princess Zelda?”
“Do you know where she is in this
game?”
“Well, I know where I can find some
memories of her....” And I’d meant to
visit those now anyway, now that Mei was taken care of.
I warped all the way back to the
Outskirt Stable.
I had marked the Eldin Canyon
memory on my map, but not the Sanadin Park memory. I ran up to the park just to
drop a little stamp on my map for it. Like Eldin Canyon, Sanadin Park was still
off my recorded map and out in the empty blue on my Sheikah Slate’s display.
That aspen wood, however.... I
could see that one now. Even on my map.
I debated for a moment between Oman
Au and Kaam Ya’Tak.... and then warped to the shrine of Kaam Ya’Tak. The hill
above the Kaam Ya’Tak Shrine is what I have learned to be called Mount Daphnes, and it was from its crest
that I had originally seen the aspen wood beside the water.
However, Mount Daphnes was still
very close to that loose Guardian Stalker by the scary tower, so I decided to
follow the river away from it a bit before I crossed into the more dangerous
territory.
I went all the way to Aquame Bridge
and the Coliseum and said hi to Dai before I paraglided over the water. I
changed clothes in midair just to make Mom laugh again—I’d been wearing full
Zora Armor, but switched to my Hylian gear and Bandana—and touched down on the
other side just as it began to rain.
This did not help the visibility,
but I tried to go by my map. A few ruins loomed through the haze.... and a commotion....
“Let’s go, you filth!” I heard. I
moved closer....
It was Mils and Mina! Having it out
with a couple of bokoblins!
Of course they were.
I ran in and put the monsters down,
and Mina gifted me with a Sneaky Meat Pie,
which name for a dish just made us smile. X-)
After we all calmed down, Mils told
me, “just to be clear” that any treasure in this region belonged to them, and
so not to go poking around! But he also mumbled some expression of doubt,
perhaps due to the dangers of the area.... and something about his sister....
At which Mina flared up and snapped
something impelling at him. That treasure was theirs.
“Family,” Mils murmured.
Huh,
so they were siblings! I thought. But Mina had looked so like a Sheikah. I
looked at her face again....
Maybe they’re both half-bloods, and
she just got the white hair.
The rain soon dissipated, and a
short jog through the grass and a small herd of horses later, I had arrived at
the aspen wood. A few deer darted off at my approach.
I could make out the exact spot
easily, the little jut of land beside the shore.
I stepped up into the light, and
let Mom push the button.
She loved the cutscene....
Princess Zelda and I walked along a
gentle, gravelly trail by the little lake. I was about five paces behind her,
and stayed there as she spoke.
Her eyes were intent upon the
Sheikah Slate in her hands as she moved, as if reviewing information. Just talk
about learning and progress and getting a Divine Beast to work. Figuring out
how to make it move, I think. And she mentioned one Daruk, its pilot.
Was
Daruk a Goron? What had Impa said in her tale....?
But then she stopped.
I stopped too.
We stood on the path in the
sunlight.
She didn’t turn. But she wasn’t
looking at the Sheikah Slate anymore.
“Link, I have to ask you.... How
proficient are you with that sword on your back?”
[Oh
my gosh it was the Master Sword]
I felt a tiny fleeting jolt of
defensiveness, of vigor.
My sword.... it was grand and
beautiful on my bandolier. It had a blue sheath, embellished with intricate
gold designs.... and those three little
Triangles....
“They say a voice sleeps within
that sword,” said Zelda.
She looked at me.
“Can you hear it, yet... Link?”
The
sunlight swallowed us....
A
Voice?
I thought of an old friend I’d
known in another life....
Mom just thought the whole exchange
was just sweet. <3
And well.... so did I.
So
that was my sword.
It really was delightful, having Mom
there as I played.
But it was getting late.
I took a few pictographs of the
spot, dropped another stamp on my map for it, headed back to the Outskirt
Stable.... and slept until the morning.
Whereupon I went to bed.... so I
could sleep until the morning.
David had recently come out of
hiding.
“Uh!” he exclaimed in dismay, “But
who am I gonna watch play Zelda?”
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