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Saturday, March 31, 2018

A Ride into the Desert


Waking of Saturday, October 28, 2017 ~ 6


Back at the Outskirt Stable I cooked up a loooot of stamina elixirs for a later attempt at the beast of Satori Mountain.
But for now.... it was time to take Dragmire out for a ride. Up the road we went, between the towering hills and across the green fields, past the lumbering pack of Moblins to Digdogg Suspension Bridge. I walked him quietly here, and we sneaked round the side of the slumbering Hinox before plunging on ahead into the sandy desert lands.
Dragmire it seemed, while not able to put out bursts of speed, nevertheless had a tremendous power of strength. David enjoyed demonstrating this for me with his own tamed version of the Dark Horse—plowing over Bokoblins and Lizalfos, stunning or even killing them. He even took several damaging passes at a Lynel before this last creature had evidently had enough, and started pelting him with arrows.
He fled then.
But for myself I tried not to run Dragmire into too many obstacles. Clomp straight through them though he could, I didn’t want to overstrain him if I could help it.
At least, not without good reason and low-risk opportunity—I make no promises to smaller monsters on foot.
I had often been a very slow traveler, cautiously combing over the landscape as I moved, scouting dangers from all angles before proceeding, and generally creeping with the prudence—and speed—of a church mouse.
But here and now on my gargantuan horse.... and maybe.... just maybe feeling the press of time....
I needed to move.
We just.... went for a ride. Into the canyon. Dragmire led the way; he knew to follow the road. And the path went deeper, and the bordering canyon walls became taller, and the sunbaked land glowed dusty gold in the daylight—it was stunning.
I did not even slow down—except when I briefly had to dismount in order to Magnese an obstacle out of the way.
But onward we pressed. And after a time, we came to the Gerudo Canyon Stable.
I met a treasure-seeking Gerudo there named Calisa.
I am beginning to lose track of all the Sav’greetings they hail me with.
Calisa said that among the voe of this stable there didn’t seem to be too much treasure around here. “Well, except maybe for you,” she added.
^_^;;
I locked down the adjacent Kay Noh Shrine up on the hill across the way—and I decided that that was going to be the last thing I did. It was getting pretty late, and I really did need to get to bed.
I wouldn’t go any further tonight.

....

One guess how long my resolution lasted.

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