Waking of Sunday, November 26, 2017 ~ 2
I was going to ride Thrice all the
way to Akkala—both to report back to that soldier about Kilton, and to check on
what my twelve Ancient Gears could get me from Cherry. I meanwhile left my
Sheikah Sensor tuned to fishies in case I encountered any of those along the
way!
And as with most of my longer rides
it came with a number of stops along the way to throw Bokoblins off the other
travelers. Mils and Mina.... Leekah (another rider’s horse actually kicked that
Bokoblin something fierce before I finished it off).... Tye and Sorelia (that
one I settled from horseback—felt rather proud!)....
I wanted to stop on Thims Bridge to
play another water-goal Korok game, but the Octorok gave me trouble before I
could blow it up, and I turned and—
Thrice?
Where
did Thrice go!?
And then I saw the dark shape
swimming in the dimness toward the other shore. Did he jump? Fall off? Did the Octorok hit him?
I ditched the Korok game and swam
after him. Thrice!
Forgive
me, Thrice....
Sobered, I decided there would be no
more fooling around; it was time to continue our journey to Akkala.
Our rainy, rainy journey.
At the South Akkala Stable we came
to a fork in the road. Would it be better to head east toward Chariots of Fire
Beach? Or north through Shadow Pass?
Mmm, the route seemed shorter
through Shadow Pass.... Onward we went.
....And stopped in the middle of the
pass to rescue Chabi once more.
Hero work is demanding.
We also met Laroba again on the
other side (“Sav’aaq!”), and she shared some new gossip: evidently a rare set
of arrows was rumored to rest somewhere inside Hyrule Castle. If I ever found
myself exploring that place.
Fat chance at present!
At length we finally arrived at the East Akkala Stable, and I spoke to Hoz the
Guard.
He was grateful to see the
pictograph of Kilton. But then....
“This will surely help me hunt him
down,” he said, and gave me a silver rupee for my trouble.
D:
Mmmmrm but Kilton was helpful!
I guess I don’t really know what else I might have been expecting, given
Hoz’s attitude toward the Kilton rumors when I first met him, and the fact that
he was a guard....
:c
Huhhh.
....
Huh.
!
....
Good thing that pictograph was only
of Kilton’s back.
It was indeed that very one that had had the quest-exclamation-mark affixed to it.
Guess we broke even there.
I thought I could just gallop past
the Guardian on the way to Robbie’s; that’s what David said he did.
As it turned out, the Guardian....
had an exceptional range....
It shot Thrice.
Twice.
There were clinging flames.
Forgive
me, Thrice.... Oh I was taking him
home after this to a stable straight away....
The rain poured again as I walked
into the Akkala Ancient Tech Lab.
My Ancient Gears sadly could not
afford me any more armor, but I had plenty of Ancient Shafts on me, and I put
these toward a bundle of five Ancient Arrows.
They were precious and expensive. I
would have to be very careful with
them in the future. No more mistakes.
That was one reason I bought the
Ancient Helm first: Of the three armor pieces, the helm alone utilized Ancient
Shafts, which I knew I would need later for arrow fodder. May as well have
gotten the big Shaft-purchase out of the way early on, right?
Now to get Thrice out of here....
I would kill the Guardian first.
The only problem was that it was
still raining outside, and the weather had broiled into a storm.
And I had only metal weapons on me.
But I could at least close the
distance between myself and my quarry.... and a close lightning strike in front
of me proved to be serendipitous as the small fire it sparked gave me an
excellent updraft!
I tried and failed to land on top
of the Guardian’s head—I’d just wondered if it could be done. It didn’t seem
like it.... Would that be like the central space beneath.... Kalle Demos? I can’t believe I remembered that name....
I waited behind the rock until the
storm finally blew itself out, and then dispatched
the Guardian directly with melee weapons to its awful, wicked eye.
With the road safe and clear I
boarded Thrice at the East Akkala Stable.... but I took out Dragmire for more
riding.
Do horses heal when they are
boarded at a stable, as Hylians heal when they sleep in a bed?
There was something else David had
said he had done, with his own acquired Giant Horse from the Lynels’ Corridor
(Shooper? Was that what he called that one? No maybe it was Shaq....).
He’d told me, and I’d seem him
demonstrate, that the Big Horse was strong enough to just trample whatever
baddies were in the way—even Lynels.
Not in one go, of course, but a
galloping pass at a stationary Lynel would deal out some degree of damage.
Dragmire did have the greatest
level of strength of any horse I had seen.
I wondered if I could make a
pattern of David’s hit-and-run technique....
Dragmire and I plunged into the
lush lowlands of Akkala, toward Tempest Gulch.
Toward the Lynel.
It.... didn’t work.
The Lynel was bewildered and
bebothered for a short time, but there came a point where he’d had enough—and
combusting arrows soon followed.
More
flames—clinging, searing flames—
I boarded Dragmire again.
My
poor babies.
It was enough. It was too much.
No
more endangering the horses.
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