Afternoon of Tuesday, September 19, 2017
I considered as I started up at
Cotera’s spring once again.
I had over ten thousand rupees.
And I’d been meaning to get those sneaky pants sooner or later.
So I paraglided down into town,
walked into the clothing shop, Enchanted—which
was fortunately still open at this late hour—and for eighteen hundred rupees bought
the Stealth (or whatever) top, leggings and mask. Wearing the latter had my
hair up in a man-bun with picks
through it. Heh. I’d wondered whether the wig on the mannequin was just a wig
or....
I guess what you see is what you
get.
I stepped back out into the night.
It’d been a while since I’d walked around Kakariko Village. Which was that road
that led back to the shrine and the fairy fountain? (For that matter, who cares
about roads when you’re paragliding everywhere anyway?) I’d need to have Cotera
do up my new clothes....
But before I spied the shrine, I
spied something else, something lit up against the dark sky, high on one of the
hills overlooking the village.... somewhat colorful....
I scoped in.
It
was Kilton’s balloon, I was sure of it.
I climbed up and sure enough, it
was him.
His monster shop was open for
business.
The long and short of it was this: If
I brought him monster parts, he would pay me in Mon—
“What’s Mon?” I asked.
“It’s a new currency I’m developing
to destabilize the economy and bring down the establishment,” or SOMETHING was
his answer! XD Oh I wished Daniel could’ve heard this! First IKEA, now Bitcoin,
what would the game throw at me next!? XD
“Just kidding,” Kilton said after a
second, “There is no establishment in Hyrule.”
Oh
gosh this guy. XD
—And with the Mon I earned, I could buy monstery products from him.
He showcased a weapon called the
Spring-Loaded Hammer, which allegedly would knock smaller enemies flying. But
among his wares, I was most
interested in a couple of masks he
had for sale! A Bokoblin Mask, and a Moblin Mask.
I
COULD USE THEM TO BLEND IN WITH THEIR RESPECTIVE EXEMPLIFICATORS. C8 What
the—
!?
SERIOUSLY MS WORD THAT IS LEGIT A
PIECE OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE? I WAS GUESSING.
*cough*
....
Exemplificators....
Yes. Right then.
The masks looked incredibly homespun: fabrics of only similar colors held together by broad
and obvious whipstitching over wavy seams, buttons for eyes—and not quite
symmetrical at that! But their descriptions claimed they would give me the ability
to walk undetected among my foes.
They were slightly expensive, considering the monster parts I would have to expend,
and I didn’t like the thought of such a restricted legal tender, but this was
too good to pass up. I quickly scraped up a selection of horns and talons and
eyeballs and wings from my pockets, sold them for 99 Mon exactly, and then used
that sum to buy the Bokoblin mask, the cheaper of the two.
I tried it on, and ran around and
swiveled the camera to have a good look at myself—the floppy ears waggled with
my movements, heh! But no sooner had I come to a standstill than all at once I
hunched my posture right over, bent my knees, splayed my arms and did the Bokoblin Stance Dance! OH MY
GOSH!! XD XD XD
I got so excited to try the other
that I didn’t bother to calculate the exact sum of 199 Mon, but simply swapped
out monster parts to Kilton (reserving no less than thirty of any given kind to
myself) until I had enough and change!
And then on went the Moblin mask!
And
I stood a hulking giant with powerful broad shoulders.
OH these were too good! XD
I passed on the Spring-Loaded
Hammer and the Monster Extract, but went straight to Cotera after all that to
do up what clothes I could. The masks, sadly but not surprisingly, could not be
enhanced. But I had plenty of stealth-based ingredients to bring my Stealth
Ensemble all the way up to level three in no time.
And get this—the set bonus that came with having enhanced Stealth
clothes.... was faster movement at night.
Haha! I felt like a Ninja! XD I could
see the difference in my pace. I was so fast!
8D
But I took off the headpiece and
redonned the Bokoblin’s pig head as I made my way out onto the Sahasra Slope.
And I swear that mask made me emanate
little snorting noises as I ran....
I knew there were mounted Bokoblins
down here somewhere, and I found them.
And they found me. I could see the
little question marks appear above their heads as they looked in my general
direction. At first I took cover, but.... well, I was wearing the mask, wasn’t
I? I had to be brave for my first field test!
I came back out from behind the
bush, and there were the question marks again, filling, filling, filling with
yellow....
Wait don’t they usually fill with
red?
....
I didn’t think about it at the
time.
But the first question mark filled
all the way, popped into an alarming exclamation point....! And the Bokoblin
kicked his horse and started walking it toward me.
He didn’t charge. He didn’t blow
any warning horn.
He just walked.
And his friend came, too. A red
one.
A black Bokoblin and a red
Bokoblin, just walking their horses
around me in a circle. Looking at
me.
Did you know that red Bokoblins
have blue eyes, but that black Bokoblins have red eyes?
I wonder what color blue Bokoblins’
eyes are.
“Don’t look at the screen don’t
look at the screen!” I urged David as he stepped into the room. He rolled his
eyes as I continued, “Wait wait wait.... I made a new friend....” I changed
Link’s wardrobe to the Champion’s Tunic and Hylian Trousers, and switched to my
scope to look at the black Bokoblin without having Link on the screen. “Okay
you can look.”
David turned.
“See my new friend?” I grinned. The
Bokoblin was still looking at me, and I followed him through the scope as he
circled his horse.
“What’s on your head?” David asked.
“How did you—? Oh the
reflection....”
He’d noticed something off as he
faced away from the TV—and looked into the reflecting glass of a picture frame.
“What’s on your head?” he grinned,
curious to see.
“Are you sure? Spoilers? Nothing?”
“Show me!” he laughed.
I came out of the scope, and was
once again a stooping, crouching Bokoblin pig-man.
“What?” David spat in incredulous hilarity.
“I’m a Bokoblin!” I said. :D
“How long have you had that?”
“About a day. In the game.”
And I told him about the Sneaky Suit, and its bonus of extra speed at night! I went into my
menu to put on everything but the headpiece.
“How long have you had that?”
“About a day. In the game—”
“Wait what’re those?” David gasped as I exited the pause menu.
“What’re what?” I knew perfectly
well what.
“Those clothes? What were those?”
“Spoilers!”
“I don’t care.”
“Hnnnngg....”
“Let me see!”
I paused again
“What are these?” He pointed between my Moblin Mask and my Barbarian Helm.
“Well, that one turns me into a
Moblin and that’s my Barbarian Helm.” But I
could’ve sworn I saw him wearing something like it once.... “You don’t
have that?” I asked.
“No.”
Hm,
then it must have been unique to the Lomei Labyrinth.
Well,
he’d find it sooner or later.
“What the heeeck?” he croaked through a dumbfounded grin as I
modeled the Moblin Mask within the menu. The big dumb tongue lolled around as I
moved. XD
I put the Bokoblin mask back on
before I unpaused, and we watched the Bokoblins continue to react to my
presence as I wore it.
I stood. I walked. I ran.
I moved.
And wherever I went they followed
me.
And then another test: I took out
my sword, and killed the red Bokoblin in one swing. His horse ran off. And the
black Bokoblin?
There were arrows. He fired off a
few arrows. In my general direction. But they seemed somehow half-hearted. And
after a while he stopped all together. Might’ve been because he lost sight of
me when I dashed away over the hill.
He did manage to kill a goat,
though. But I ran in and stole the meat before he could get it.
But he didn’t seem to care.
After all, I was just another
Bokoblin.
....
These masks were the best things in
the UNIVERSE. X-)
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