Waking of Sunday, November 26, 2017 ~ 3
I turned my attention to something
that wouldn’t require a horse. Or rather something to which a horse would be
most ill-suited, I suppose....
I recalled the time when Finley had
sent me down the river with her love letter to Sasan—I had happily collected a
lot of fish that day, and by doing no more than drifting with the current and
floating right into them.
My Sheikah sensor was still tuned
to detect the Hearty Bass I would
need to upgrade my Zora Armor.
It was time for another ride down
the lazy river.
I warped to Zora’s Domain, put on
my Zora Suit and Lizalfos mask, and started floating down the river to pick up
fishies. The pickings were rather slim however until I came to the Bank of
Wishes. But the fishies weren’t the only things that showed up—the Lizalfos population
increased dramatically as well. I
remembered.
But my new mask made the passage
much, much easier. Albeit a little alarming
at times. As night fell I ventured onto the shore to catch my breath and regain
my stamina again, when the single Lizalfos that had started eyeballing me was
joined by three Stalizalfos bursting
up out of the ground nearby!
In a trice and two steps they all
stood in a tight semicircle before me with their noses inches from my own,
creaking and chirruping their interest as they all looked at me. O.O
I excused myself back into the
river. ^_^;;
And I did catch a few Hearty Bass
along the way! The sensor was a big help—it can get so difficult to see the
fish beneath the water’s surface, especially at night. Let alone tell what
breed they are.
I scoured the wetlands below for
the Bass as well. I had to switch between my Lizalfos mask and my Bokoblin mask
quite a bit, but I’d say I did pretty good! If only those guys would have just
kept out of the way....
They like to make small talk I
guess.
After a time, my sensor could
locate no more fish. And so with nine Hearty Bass in my pockets I warped back
to Kakariko. I wasn’t sure exactly how many fish I needed, but nine seemed like
a good hefty number to start with.
I checked with Cotera—it took five fish per piece for the Zora set, as
it turned out.
What
does she use from all these fish
anyway?
I upgraded what I could anyway, as
it started to rain.... again.
Thanks,
Cotera.
I peered through the gloom.
Satori Mountain was still not lit
up.
It was just such a rainy, rainy
time these days. -_-
I wandered eastward; I thought I
remembered hearing a shrine over there that I couldn’t find, somewhere along
the Hateno road, long, long ago.
On the way I scaled one of the
magnificent peaks surrounding Kakariko Village (there was a Korok on top) and
took a moment to look around through the thinning drizzle.
Satori
was alight now?
It glowed tealy green. Right before
my eyes.
But
it was 7:50 in the morning!
I kept looking.
The light did not dim as the time
passed eight.
I
thought it only lit up at night....
Decisions, decisions.... Shrine? Or
Satori?
....
Satori.
The Shrine wouldn’t go anywhere.
No comments:
Post a Comment