Waking of Sunday, January 6, 2019 ~ 8
I went talkin’ around, talkin’
around, and found the Rito Villagers to be happy again. :)
But it was most adorable when I
caught one Rito woman, Bedoli, in mid-song. She was so happy that Vah Medoh had
finally been appeased, she said, that she hadn’t even realized she’d been
singing that old song....
It was an ancient Rito song.
“Teach it to me!” I said. :D
“Oh, well that’s embarrassing,” she
answered, but she cleared her throat and sang:
The pride of the Rito, pillar in the sky,
its heart lights up when the sun is high.
And then, “...Uhhh. There’s more to
the song, but I forget the rest of the words.”
XD I know that feeling, Bedoli.
She directed me, if I wanted to
learn the rest of the song, to speak to her sister Laissa. And a Shrine Quest banner flashed across my screen: “The Ancient Rito Song”.
Well!
:D
I ran back to the boardwalk,
searching for this Laissa, and I found her in a house just lower down. She had
the same plum-colored plumage as her sister....
Laissa said she would sing me the
second half of the song, but only if I could recite the first half from memory.
And what followed was one of the
most adorable tiny little dialogue guessing games I had ever played. X-)
I was given four response options,
one of which was “The pride of the Rito”, and the rest of which were very similar. And in four consecutive
parts of four choices each, I was made to reconstruct the verse that Bedoli had
sung for me. And the rhyme fragments the localizers had invented were so lovely
and clever! XD THIS. WAS ADORABLE.
Once I’d gotten the multiple-choice
lyrics quiz right, Laissa sang me the second half of the ancient Rito song:
The heart shines upon a path not whole,
but a warming flame can stir its soul.
Hmmm....
but I thought I might know what that meant.... The “pillar” was surely the Neck
of the Crane.... And I had seen a few pedestals
around the edge of Lake Totori in the many times I’d taken in the view.... shadow games, perhaps?
This was further along that SHRINE
QUEST anyway....
But.... first....
Kheel’s
mom was looking for her.
In further meandering about the
village, I had come across a light-green Rito lady named Amali. She was looking
and calling for her daughter Kheel, but couldn’t find her. Did she go to the
Warbler’s Nest? Amali wondered....
We were standing on the landing
beside the shrine, and Amali pointed out the Warbler’s Nest to me—it was just
across the lake, over on the shore: a group of tall, oddly-shaped stones
encompassing a pedestal.
So that was the Warbler’s Nest. I’d seen it through my scope a few
times.
Well, I’d be happy to go and take a
look! I thought, :D and jumped off.
I paraglided over, and found the
little Rito child straight away.
“Kheel what are you doing?” I said,
“It’s late and your Mom is worried.”
“My sisters are big dumb dummies!”
Kheel started. She lamented that they were all supposed to rehearse at the Warbler’s
Nest, but nobody showed up. They were supposed to sing their song for the Elder
here.
Then she looked at me more closely
and said that I looked like somebody.... she could use....? What did she say?
XD
“Thaaaaat is to say you look like a
guy who likes to help people in need.”
That little snot! XD
Though
now that I think about it, she did kinda have me there....
She told me to go get her sisters.
“They won’t listen to me, but they
might listen to a scary-looking Hylian like you.”
Oh thanks, Kheel! XD
Heh, scary, huh? I guess it made sense.... What are Hylians to these
bird-people? Weird little naked gremlin-things with squashed faces and stunted
fingers? Our toes all facing in the same direction.... creepy!
And a new Shrine Quest was underway: Recital
at Warbler’s Nest.
So many musical Shrine Quests! :D
Excellent!
X-)
I let Amali know where Kheel had
gone, but it was trickier than I thought chasing down all these little Rito
sisters EVERYWHERE around the village, reminding them all of their promises to
rehearse with Kheel. One was in the shop looking at ingredients, because another one, Genli (the youngest I
assumed), was in the kitchen and wouldn’t rehearse until she’d had some Hearty Salmon Meuniére.... One was out
actually catching the salmon from a pond on one of the rockspires leading out
of the village how.... did a breed of salmon get up there?
And of course I was completely
roped into helping make this dish—fortunately they provided the ingredients for
me; all I had to do was cook it....
And the last sister.... was
practicing on her own up on an obscure crag of the Neck. And she had the last ingredient, so I had to find her first before
I could cook for Genli....
My
goodness.
Once I seemed to have wrapped up all of their problems, I paraglided over
to meet them at the Warbler’s Nest—I’m moving, I’m hustling, I get over there,
I think I’ve got them ALL squared away, but—HOLD THAT THOUGHT—
The shadow of the Neck was about to
pass over the other pedestal. That shadow-heart thing.... Gotta go do that....
I left the little sisters standing
there and paraglided off the Warbler’s Nest ledge and down to the path that led
around the lake, running as fast as I could to overtake the shadow....!
When I got to the pedestal, I
hurriedly dumped flint and faggot onto its surface and lit it up with a strike
of my metal sword—and it was burning. And the shadow was coming. It would cross
the pedestal in just a few seconds.
And—wouldn’t you know it.... The
shaft of sunlight spearing through the Hiker’s Hollow up in the Neck.... really did light up the ground in the
shape of a heart! ^_^ How Friendly. ♡
When the Neck’s shadow completely
encompassed the pedestal like the eye of a needle, the pedestal lit up blue
beneath the little fire I’d made, and....
The Bareeda Naag Shrine rumbled up out of the earth just a half a
stone’s cast inland!
Excellent! ^_^
Cannon
was the name of the challenge inside. Just Cannon.
Much fun with projectiles and a LOT of lucky shots.... Got through it in a
breeze.
All the better. Once I was out, OKAY, I thought, now RUN BACK TO THE GIRLS! I even used Revali’s Gale to go faster
and to get up onto the Warbler’s Nest ledge again. Handy! Thank you, Revali.
^_^
The five Rito girls were there.
Kheel was so grateful for all my help getting her sisters to rehearsal that she
gave me a Korok Leaf. I didn’t have room for it, but I just picked something to
drop in the meanwhile so I could at least hold it. For Kheel said that if I
were to use it to blow wind at the stones.... the stones would sing.
The girls meanwhile practiced their
own song. They stood in a neat little line, but not in age-order—or at least,
not in the order I’d seen them in when I’d passed their house at night and saw
them in their little hammocks, which I assumed
was age-order....
No, they stood in rainbow-order, making a lovely gradient
between them all. ^_^
I spoke to Kheel again as they
practiced, and she said that she didn’t understand all the words, but that
there was one line that always caught her ear: “When the wind convinces the
stones to sing, open the monk’s door will swing” or something like that.
Ah,
I have to listen to them.
Out of their standing order in line,
which seemed to be based on pitch,
each one sang a single note in turn: 4____ 5____ 3____ 1____ 2____.
But....
the intervals were so constricted....
They repeated the pattern.
4—5—3—1—2....?
No,
that last one wasn’t two, it was the tonic! It wasn’t 4—5—3—1—2.... It was 3—4—2—7—1!
Mi____
Fa____ Re____ Ti____ Do____.
Small steps. It was a cute little
tune.
I stood on the pedestal between the
stones. Each stone had a hole in the middle—reminiscent of those howling stones
from Twilight Princess—as well as an identifying number of knobs on top. Useful....
Wielding the Korok Leaf, I swung it
to send powerful air-thrusts at each of the stones in turn. Four knobs.... It resonated the first
girl’s note an octave or two lower in an airy, bass-flute kind of tone. Quite a
pleasant sound actually.
Five
knobs.... Three.... One....
Two!
And on the final resonation is that
even a word? No it’s not—And on the final resonance....
what should come up from a nearby spot of ground further inland but another
shrine!
The girls all turned around at the
commotion and reacted—“Whoa! Was that weird house always there?” “No!” “Who
knew Warbler’s Nest was hiding such a secret?” And other such words.
They were adorable. ^_^ Not many
people ever got to see me scare up hidden shrines. Much less children at that.
They all decided to fly back home to
tell their mom all about it—“Last one back is an unhatched egg!” and such. XD
And with a running start back toward the lake, they all fluttered into the sky,
bright little rainbow in the sun....
Ah, those girls were sweet. ^_^
But I turned toward my LONG-CHASED PRIZE.
IT
HAD BEEN SUCH A BIG DAY.
AND
FOR SOME REASON I WAS STILL MOVING.
I AM GOING INTO THE SHRINE NOW.
THANK YOU GIRLS, BE GOOD, AND GOOD
NIGHT.
I entered the shrine as the evening
was turning the world to gold—the Voo
Lota Shrine. The trial within was called The Winding Route.
I was just confronted with a ladder
leading upwards out of a tight space.
Hm.
I followed it; the shaft was also
very constricted, with no other opening but at the distant, distant top. And once
I reached that.... there was only a
narrow hallway going forward to a switch....
Not wanting to wear down my weapons
any more than absolutely necessary, I simply laid a Bomb, backed up, and
flicked my own switch, thank you, Ja
Baij....
And right where I had laid the
Bomb, right where anyone would have been standing who decided to strike the
shrine switch more directly.... a trap
door opened up.
Oh my.
I stepped forward and looked down.
Oh.
Ugh.
Freakin’ lava pit. @_@
It was a dicey but fairly
maneuverable paraglide between the sparse structures, mostly by power of
fan-drafts. But I got the Spirit Orb all right.
Okay, I really needed to get to
bed.
Ran back to Rito Village. ‘Cause I
liked it here.
I had 27 Spirit Orbs to my name.
I thought of all the places I had
been. Kakariko. Hateno. Zora’s Domain. Goron City. Gerudo Town. Lurelin
Village. Rito Village.
Mmm Kakariko Village was nice.
But this place was just calming to
my heart.
I would pray to the Goddess Statue
here.
The one with a crown of flowers.
But....
If I had just one more Spirit Orb....
That would put me at seven sets....
Seven.... That’s a good number....
Hmmm....
Another day.
Good.
Night.
All.
I’m sleepin’ in a Rito Down Bed
from noon-fifty until tomorrow morning.
Good night.
<3
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