Waking of Saturday, May 27, 2017 ~ 2
I marked that shrine with a beacon,
and found it to lie just north of the Honeydell, in the middle of a queer lot
of huge circles in the topography
that I had wondered about.... I warped to the Wetland Stable and went up the
road to see—saving Leekah on the way again.
It was the giant tree stumps. And I
discovered what they portended: Wizzrobes.
But they were easy enough to avoid,
and the shrine was easy enough to find with a little dedication.
It was a Modest Test of Strength.
I’d seen David best a Major Test of Strength....
I decided to give this one a
try.... and I conquered it!
My first Modest Combat win. ^_^
I’d had a lot of adventures all
over the map. But I decided it really
was time to go see Impa again after having regained a few of my memories.
I warped first to the Dueling Peaks
Stable and chased down a few Koroks. After that I warped straight to Kakariko
and—having about six thousand rupees to my name at this point—decided to look
at the clothing shop.
That Sneaky Suit was 1800 all
told.... Mmmm but I’d still have plenty left over if I wanted to go buy that
house in Hateno as well....
But I passed on the heavy shopping
for the time being.
TIME TO SEE IMPA.
There weren’t any deep cinematics
this time aside from our conversation. But she acknowledged that I had regained
a few of my memories—and she gave me something that she had been keeping safe
for me....
The
Champion’s Tunic.
Ah!
So that was where David had gotten it!
I thought.
Ah! I was finally garbed in the iconic blue tunic.... oh how smashing I looked....
I took it to Cotera straight away,
and she took a few Lizalfos horns from my monster-bits collection and upped its
defense from 5 to 8.
Awesome.
After that, it was off to Hateno
Village! I had some business to take care of.... the first item of which was to
find that kid, Nebb, for whom I’d been carting around that blasted worthless Traveler’s Sword!
I ran him down and showed it to
him. And.... he gave me twenty rupees!
Well that was a nice surprise.
Next he said he wanted to see a
Flame Rod. Man, if you give a mouse a
cookie....
I happened to have one on me, and I
showed that to him too.
And he gave me twenty more rupees!
Well!
Next he asked for a Moblin Club,
and I didn’t have one of those, but hm.... Perhaps this Nebb merits some keeping up with, no?
My next stop was the Ancient Tech
lab on the hill. I’d collected loads
of ancient parts—I could upgrade my other
runes: Bombs and Stasis.
So I did. And.... I was in a fine
mood, so.... I gave Purah a couple of hearty “Snap!”s along the way.
Once my Stasis and Bombs were
upgraded I ran outside to play with both. I glanced around to see if I could
find any baddies to test the Stasis on. Accidentally discovered a hidden chest in a pool of water
that way.... but no baddies. I probably would have had to leave town for that. As
for my Bombs, they didn’t look any different, but I guess they packed a bigger
punch now. And the reload time was definitely
faster.
For a moment I thought. Outside the
game.
I had just played a neat little
chunk. If I stopped right here, that would make for easier logging, smaller
bites, less stress. And moderation in all things was a good rule anyway.
I really should have just wrapped
up the game.
I looked again at the house I could
buy. It did have a lot of good points—a lit wok, an apple tree, a little pond,
a place for my horses.... It opened right onto the hills, and it was very
pretty.
I took a self portrait in front of
it.
It was 4:15 in the morning,
game-time. I sat by the wok’s fire until morning. By the time I stood up again
forty-five minutes later, Karson, Bolson and Hudson had joined me and were
sitting along with me.
You know Bolson really rocks the
pink headband I must say. And the matching pink pants. Ah dear me. XD
Okay, that was a good little chunk to log about. It was always difficult
to log when I took bigger bites than that....
Yes. I needed to stop.
Didn’t want to give myself too much
post-game logging to do.
Yeah.
I rode out on the autosave, exited
the game, shut down the console, and set the WiiU controller back in its
cradle.
Yep. That was a good little chunk
of game to play for now until I could log about it.
Time to leave the game alone now.
Yep.
....
I don’t think I lasted five hours.
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