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Showing posts with label Lord of the Mountain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lord of the Mountain. Show all posts

Sunday, October 7, 2018

Frozen Goods


Waking of Friday, August 3, 2018


I slept at Outskirt Stable until morning, and when I woke up, it was raining.
From there I warped to Cotera to get an idea of what I needed—in essence, to have a look at my shopping list.... White Chuchus and Ice Keese Wings. Those would strengthen my new Desert Voe Gear. Cool. Well I knew just where to look for those....
And I warped to a shrine in the eastern Gerudo Highlands, just beyond the Death Hole Arena.... and started walking westward.
The frilled backs of camouflaged Lizalfos humped out of the snow in blatant arches; I dunno who they were trying to fool. I killed them and collected.... hhhh.... their icy white tails—I wished the normal ones would drop tails for me so readily.
There weren’t very many White Chuchus to go on, but I did find a few Ice Keese as I meandered over the icy plateaus. There were also quite a few treasure chests stuck in the frozen ground up here. I guess since it was such a harsh environment.... hardly anybody had ever come a-looting.
Some sights were familiar, some were new.... and then I came to that giant Lightning Symbol. I had seen it from many directions at many distances, bur now I walked along the shelf at its very foot. It was carved or painted, or both, into the stark red stone of the naked cliff, at least fifty feet above me. At the heart of the radial design was a Sheikah dais....
Along the cliff’s bottom, about a half a stone’s cast to the right, an icy Lizalfos watched me as I started to climb. I decided I would leave him be as long as he wasn’t raising any ruckus.
The way was slow, and I think.... I was not able to employ my Climber’s Bandana—I needed my Ruby Circlet to ward away the cold.
Either that or I just forgot. Like I do sometimes.
It seems I’ve become a man of many hats.
I climbed all the way to the upturned dais, and though I had a decent amount of stamina left, I nevertheless tested whether the tiny shelf of rounded stone would support me.
It wouldn’t.
I clung like a spider to the red, snow-dampened wall, swiveling the camera about me at the views. It was simply a Sheikah dais, turned up sideways and set into the heart of this.... lightning motif. The painted bolts stuck out in four distinct directions.... mmmm Skies of Arcadia woulda had five....
Shock Arrows.
I concentrated before jumping—sometimes I only let go when I mean to leap—and in midair I drew my bow, twisted back round, took aim, and snapped a spattering, zapping bolt of crackling electricity right into the dais.
On the shelf below, the Keeha Yoog shrine erupted from the snow, and I received the monk’s blessing.... as well as a completion notification to an either unwarranted or completely forgotten shrine quest. When had I spoken to this Geggle”....?
Well that’s embarrassing I mean usually I take such note....
When I exited the shrine, the Lizalfos was gone.
I continued westward until with a shock I realized I had reached the northern end of that saddle—the Risoka Snowfield it was called. I found where the little Taluses had guarded the Meteor Rod, but the chest had not respawned.
Well.... no worries there; I still had the weapon.
I still hadn’t gotten enough White Chuchu Jelly, though. I fished for them all over the snowfield, tangling with Lizalfos, with Bokoblins, with wolves, with no blasted shortage of stalmoblins.... with all kinds of things.
And then I checked out that skull-den....
I don’t like to venture into those if I can help it. I’d much rather draw the fiends out of the structure to play. But I was surprised when I drew near to this one’s mouth and saw that it was empty anyway. Empty save for one solitary chest in the middle of the space....
Huh.
I approached the chest and HALF A DOZEN WHITE CHUCHUS EXPLODED OUT OF THE GROUND. Huaghh. Gave me a start I tell YOU what.
But when I had recovered from the shock, as I backed up from their freezing attacks, I grinned to myself—these were just what I needed....
I killed them all and turned over a plentiful supply of White Chuchu Jelly. And by this time, I had gotten my fill of Keese wings, too.
Satori Mountain was alight. For kicks, I warped to it, subdued the Lord of the Mountain, and rode him to the Outskirt Stable. Here I dismounted and tried once again to take its picture, being careful to keep it in my view the entire time. But evidently even just raising the pictobox counted as looking away from it; it snorted, galloped away a few paces and vanished.
Ah that was all right.
I knew where it lived.
I had my frozen goods; it was time to visit Cotera. She raised my Radiant Outfit one level—when had I picked up those Luminous Stones?—and she upgraded my Desert Voe outfit to level two. And two levels of course meant the outfit got a perk.... and the Desert Voe perk.... was shock-damage resistance.
Well wouldn’t THAT have been nice! |D

Tuesday, May 22, 2018

Goodbye, Memories


Waking of Sunday, November 26, 2017 ~ 5


I WISHED ALL THESE MYSTICAL ENTITIES WOULD STOP CURSING MY ELECTRONICS.
I turned the TV back on.
But Embry the stablehand didn’t have anything else to say anyway.

Well shoot.

Well....
On to the Wetland Stable, then. That was where I’d first heard tell of this beast between my legs. Quince. That was the man’s name.
I would have to go see Quince....
We plunged on ahead through the night, the Lord of the Mountain and I. I had not dared spur him above a normal gallop, but I did then, to dodge past a whirling Keese flock. And he hearted at me after I soothed him then.
We weren’t stopping for anything.
I hoped the rain would let up....
We made it to the Riverside Stable, but I couldn’t stop there, and still we pressed on toward the Wetland Stable. And Quince....
I spurred him again and was shocked and flummoxed to notice that HIS SPEED CAME BACK IMMEDIATELY.
I KNEW HE WAS POWERFUL FOR THE FIVE WHIPCRACKS HE DISPLAYED BUT I COULDN’T PRESS THEM FAST ENOUGH BEFORE THE FIRST ONE JUST REPLENISHED ITSELF.
I SOOTHED HIM AND HE LOVED ME AGAIN.
WHAT EVEN WAS THIS BLUE SHADOWFAX CREATURE THAT COULD SPRINT FOREVER?
We passed Doctor Spoone between Horwell and Eagus Bridges. Interestingly enough he had nothing to say of my four-eyed alien mount, but he did educate me that Naydra’s scale could cure any illness—the only problem was that Lanayru Mountain, where Naydra dwelt, was just so cold....
Well, thanks, Doc! I had to be on my way.
We passed more people—Tye and Sorelia’s camp was blessedly at peace—
And THERE WAS THE WETLAND STABLE.
However Lawdon, the resident stablehand, gave me much the same reaction as Embry had.
Hmph. ò.O
Where was Quince?
Probably sleeping. It was about 3:00 am when I got there.
I waited for him to wake up.
And looked at my clock....
And watched the time tick slowly by....
And swiveled the camera....
And studied the Lord of the Mountain....
And looked at the stable and all its satellite structures....
And glanced at the sky....
And peered about the landscape....
And peeked inside the stable from the Lord of the Mountain’s back and could see the slumbering masses on the beds in there I NEEDED TO TALK TO QUINCE—WAKE UP ALREADY, QUINCE!

I trotted around, admiring how the sun-colored hooves lit up the grass.
And what was that tinkling sound like tiny metal chimes?
Hanging on by only a hank of ethereal, light blue hair along the spine.
So precarious.
And the sun had risen, and people were moving.
Which one was Quince?
He would pair up with the dog, and they would stand near the woods to gaze at Satori Mountain....
And they DID—I moved in. Got close enough....!
TARGET.
A.

“I wonder what’ll happen today...” Quince said.

WAT—okay despite my immensely deep appreciation at seeing that sentence written with the proper punctuation—no no no no Quince, can’t you see I’m riding your great Blue Beast? Ah, perhaps it’s because he’s on the move, I thought.
And I waited for him to come to a standstill.
And when I spoke to him again....
“What the—seriously? Another guy?” he said. And he went on to lament that there were no girls around here. Just guys. “And when we finally were visited by a Zora, turned out it was just some manly prince guy who’s a dude,” he finished.
I.... admitted a snicker at the funny old line but QUINCE DON’T GIMME THAT I CAUGHT YOUR FRIGGIN’ BEAST WHY WON’T THE STABLES LET ME—
HHHHUUHHHHHHHH.

Wait.

Maybe if I let him tell me about his dog. Like he did before.
And I prompted him to speak at length about how he had gone to the mountain to hunt, and how he’d met Satty (Ah, yes, Satty, not Natty; and Satty was a boy....), and how Satty had protected him from the Blue Beast, and how they’d made their getaway—
“Someday I’d like to go back there and give that glowing beast a piece of my mind!” he asserted. Or something like it.

He said this to me as I sat on the back of said glowing beast.




Uh. -_-

Well, there was nothing for it then but to zip over to the Home menu and upload the ridiculous screenshot to Miiverse.
And I was saddened to discover that Miiverse . . . . had gone.

All the pictures I’d taken.

Well honestly I hadn’t taken very many. Less than twenty I’d say.

But....

They were memories.


I berated myself for not having downloaded them when I had the chance.

For I’d even thought about including them in this log.

Perhaps not those few from Twilight Princess HD
– That first magnetic wall-walk. “I’d forgotten just how much fun this game is!” Or some such words.
– The somber, masked trio of ghostly Zora, sick with worry as they searched for their prince. “They care so much for their prince. ;.;” Or some such words. And emoticons.
– The most beautiful picture of all of Kakariko, taken from that high bend in the road where you could see the whole village.... I don’t remember what I may have said about it.

But from Breath of the Wild
– In the dread, dark rain, on Fort Hateno’s high turrets, overlooking the Valley of Terror—and swearing the lightning was flashing me back, those great lumps still crawling, still glowing, as the water slicked over cloak and skin. Hand to my face and sigh at the thought.
– The IKEA houses of Hateno Village that perked me up that weary, weary night.
– Capturing the lightning strike as I weathered the storm beneath the shelter of that first wetland shrine.
– The beautiful dawn above the empty reaches of Zorana, as the music slithered out of the bare rock to run a chill up my spine.
– Sunset warming the red rocks and lying bright on the pond as I left the Shrine of Mirro Shaz triumphant.
– A rainbow away over green hills and against a brooding sky.
– A drippy sky afire from the top of the Woodland Tower.
– The ledge at the end of the world lit by a Thunderblade.

And others I am sure.

Just.... memories.

They were nothing really earth-shattering I suppose. Just sights. Gorgeous vistas that caught my fancy. It’s too bad I won’t be able to look at them again. They were pretty.



I came back to the game, and realized I did at least still have a pictobox on me.
Well that was something.
....
One for the album, then: I was going to take a self-portrait with the beast.
I.... dismounted.
The Lord of the Mountain.... stayed where he was.
Hooooo. ‘Kay. o__o;
That was good.
And I took out my pictobox and put it up to my face.
But I had left it too zoomed in—a blur of distant greenery, leaves and grass.... I’d need to pull back, turn a bit, zoom out to find the blue beast—
Only as soon as my eyes were off it, the instant it had escaped the frame.... there was a snort, and a whirlwind of hooves.... and then....
The Lord of the Mountain was gone.






Well that just iced my 糟糕。






Guess it was like a leprechaunyou look away and they vanish.






.... I woulda called him Lucky.

I putter-putter-puttered in the dismal loss of Miiverse and the loosing of my fine wild Janus Owl Moth Horse.
How could I waste more time.... -_-
No, but I needed to be responsible. I had a full week ahead of me after all.
But I didn’t want to end on such an abysmal note....
....
I knew—I would just try to find that silver Bokoblin again.
I’d seen him on my mad dash over here, between the Outskirt and Riverside Stables, at a T-junction in the plain.
But rare sight though he was, I hadn’t been stopping for anything, remember?
Not even a Silver Bokoblin.
But I went to find him now.
It wasn’t far; I got there quickly even on foot, and found him capering happily before his campfire, quite alone.
I remembered: on my last pass through here the blue beast and I had mowed down his sole red companion.
Guess he wasn’t all that broken up about it.
Concealed by distance and long grass, I tried the beehive first. One arrow brought it down, and sent the swarm buzzing after the silver Bokoblin in an angry cloud.
He outran them, though.
Next I put on my Bokoblin Mask to approach, and he started at my presence before coming over and proceeding to strike up what seemed to be an engaging conversation with me.
I couldn’t tell; I don’t speak Bokoblin.
He wouldn’t stay put when I tried to take a pictograph—they do that, the baddies, when they see you disguised as one of their own. They like to come in real close and just.... look at you.  O_O  And maybe chat a bit.
The fidgets notwithstanding I was able to get a couple of decent pictographs, and my Compendium outlined what this particular breed might drop upon dispatch—
Ore.
Lots of it, and in the rarest varieties.
....
As I could think of no further way to sport with the creature, I laid him out flat with my Flameblade. Just a regular Flameblade, and it took a lot of damage before I was through—the silver Bokoblin had something like seven hundred and fifty hit points. That was more than many Moblins I’d slain.
But I was not disappointed with the spoils: rubies, topaz, sapphires—I think there may even have been a diamond in there.
And with the camp cleared, the treasure chest on top of the tower unlocked with the familiar boxing-match bellit always makes David and I laugh
I couldn’t claim the sword within, however; my inventory was full.

.... Hhhhh ....

It was.... a nice little camp. Not too big. And the field was green and lovely....
But.... it was getting late. In the game and on the couch.


Sometimes the days just blow out with a murmur, and you still feel lost and unfulfilled.


I sat by the fire until morning, saved, and quit, and got ready for the week.

Sunday, May 13, 2018

THE MOUNTAIN'S CURSE


Waking of Sunday, November 26, 2017 ~ 4



I warped to Satori

This was what I made all those Stamina potions for.

Even in the growing light of dawn, the teal haze still cast an otherworldly cloud upon the mountaintop, shutting out all else but that shining, sheening music. The song that felt somehow.... off. Glorious and mystical to be certain, and yet.... not without talons. Not without dread. Not without a gaze that you fear to let meet your own.
I scurried to the top and IT WAS RAINING AND I COULDN’T CLIMB THE STONES, BLAST IT.
I peered between them—the Blue Beast stood in the pool—maybe it was only the rain that kept him from spying me at this distance....
But how was I supposed to get
Okay, topo, topo—I studied the map, read the lines carefully....
That rock to the left, the one I never climbed, that one seemed to be the least steep one....!
I scrambled for it, slipping time and again in the slick rain BUT SUMMONING MY ENERGIES I MADE IT TO THE TOP. BARELY.
Augh it was nearly MIDDAY at this point. But still the teal spell held....
I paraglided down, trying to turn in the air—for the beast was facing me and I didn’t want to land on it backward—NO IT STARTED TO MOVE I MOVED WITH IT—
I landed on its back. In the right direction.
And it started to buck, and I soothed it like mad, and my stamina burned away, rings counting down so fast, and I ate stamina-filling things, and I soothed, and I ate stamina-things again, again
AND I SOOTHED IT.
And it stood still.
OH MY GOSH I SOOTHED THIS THING NOW IF I COULD ONLY GET IT.... SOMEWHERE....
I swiveled the camera in a wonder
IT HAD FOUR EYES, LIKE SOME DOUBLE-FACED JANUS OWL.
FLOOFY ANTENNAE LIKE A MOTH.
THE EYES ALL BLINKED AT DIFFERENT TIMES? Some Greek god reared its dusty head in my memory
GOLDEN YELLOW CLOVEN HOOVES.
No not goldenlikejust a BURNING SUN COLOR.
SUN-COLORED HOOVES.
RUNES ON ITS BODY—
THOSE WERE THE SAME SHAPES AS SHOWED IN MY SHEIKAH SLATE.
THE SAME SWIRLS AS LIVED IN THE EMPTY BLUE BEYOND MY MAP.

THIS WAS THE LORD OF THE MOUNTAIN.

The ground glowed where its feet touched.
Its feet glowed so bright....


I walked it back and forth, back and forth, back and forth in the pool, hardly daring to kick above a canter, there was so little room. I soothed it for its obedience to my every turn and change, but it returned little acknowledgement. It felt so precarious. I’d never yet been bucked off a tamed mount, but.... How could I tell what this one’s limit was?
I would be gentle, until I could get it down from this awful mountain. Study the topography, study the topography, look at the land, find a way please....
I could see a place on my map where the lines seemed farthest apart.... but it was still so steep. I considered the glimmering, rippling rocks in the downpour; the rain would do nothing to help me there.
I started slowly out along a narrow ledge—this had to be the way; the topo didn’t lie—this was the best and only way—
A flash of bright blue in the dark—the blupees still had the run of the mountaintop. No but that one there was.... on flat-ish land just below me and to the left?
I looked again at my map.... now I saw it: a clear winding path cut safely through the jagged elevations. Still steep, but consistent in its descent. How had I never seen that?
....Well, I never was one to give much thought to roads—and that when they were plain.
I turned the Lord of the Mountain back, reached the steady slope, and followed it carefully downward in the drumming rain.
And in just a moment.... the sun came out. And in the warming sunshine I could see the blupees still roamed and there were other animals around.... before the wrack of cloud enfolded us again. We seemed to move in and out of the mist—a normal, grey mist; the teal haze had gone. But the mystical, creeping, piano-string-tight music still watched us intently from every side. Watched me intently. ._.
But at length as we descended further the sun came out the final victor, and even the haunting music melted away.
Man there were goats everywhere.
The Lord of the Mountain had only hearted at me once, maybe twice, up on the gloomy mountaintop, but no more. Not once since then. And yet it did not snort and turn of its own will, or deny the directions I gave it. Did it bond fast?
It seemed to make a tinkling as it cantered over the grass.... like jingle bells....
Miraculously, unbelievably, we reached the level Nima Plain—this glowing, godly, blue thing down on the common sunny grass—and traveled thence to Sanadin Park.... and come Sanadin Park, the Lord of the Mountain followed the path on its own.
Good work.... good work.... well done.... well done.... I chanted under my breath—
It still felt fragile as glass and ice.
We crossed Manhala Bridge, and came into the Outskirt Stable as the sun was readying to set. Oh my gosh when David saw this.... but I was alone right now.
“Looks like you’ve caught yourself a new steed! Do you want to register it?” said Embry.

HECK YES. “Yes, please.”

“Understoo—Uh...” Embry looked up.

“Wh-what is that?
Can that...THING you’re riding be the
fabled Lord of the Mountain?!”

YES AND I WANTED TO REGISTER IT OH MY GOSH THIS WAS GONNA BE AWESOME WHAT WOULD THE TACK LOOK LIKE OH PLZ PLZ PLZ COME ON GAME DO IT....

Embry yelped in fright and trembled where he stood.
“Why in Hylia’s name would you bring
something like that here? We’ll all be
cursed!”

THE TV TURNED OFF BY ITSELF.

Saturday, March 31, 2018

Blue Bedlam


Waking of Saturday, October 28, 2017 ~ 5


The tack the stable gave me for Dragmire was.... exquisite! Guess they had to make it specially for him, as he was so huge. Heh, bright orange tassels to match his fire-bright mane and tail.... cool.
But there was one more thing left to do that would make his appearance perfect.
I boarded my new giant steed and warped back to the Outskirt Stable. It was Dragmire I would take out past Digdogg Suspension Bridge and into the desert; that was only fitting. But first....
I took Dragmire back out, and walked him over to the girl by the manger.
She was going to give my horse the Mohawk befitting the lineage of his grandsires.
The girl automatically began to ramble off her spiel asking if I’d like her to do up my horse’s mane and tail, but she stopped in mid-sentence.
“Whoa!” she said, looking up, “That’s no pony you have there, is it!”
She remarked on his size, and said she wasn’t sure they had any implements big enough for him, and went on to mention that he didn’t seem like the type to enjoy having his hair messed with anyway.

:c

So....
No Mohawk for Dragmire.

Hhhhhhh.

I looked at some of my other horses.... changed Memory’s braids to a single French braid.... yes that looked good.
I guessed the Dark Horse was too special to mess with.
Well.... that was fine, Nintendo.
I’d still take him out into the desert lands—his desert lands—as I pressed forward in my journey.
....
Or I would, in a little bit, anyway.
Satori Mountain was glowing again.

Back went Dragmire into the stable, and back I warped to the high, cold peak of Satori Mountain.
This time I scrambled all the way to the top of one of the three stones at its crest, giving myself an open view into the high clearing.
I felt like I’d stepped into a Studio Ghibli film.
Blupees pattered around everywhere, taking slow little hops and sniffing the airs, the grasses, each other, their ears perking and twitching. They seemed drawn in toward the center, toward the perfectly round pool beside the cherry tree, but they would not touch or enter the shallow water. The sight of them—twenty at least—ringing the edge of the pool, gleaming like lanterns in the ghostly teal haze.... was striking.
And standing once again in the water.... the blue beast. The Lord of the Mountain.
I paraglided in this time, and landed on its back.

And it dawns on me, the brazen disrespect my avatar must have for these holy mystical creatures.

Unsurprisingly, it began to buck and kick. But to my amazement, the unmistakable Soothe-button icon appeared.
I pressed it. Repeatedly. I patted the creature’s neck and murmured soothing sounds, but my stamina was burning away fast.
And I had no more elixirs to extend it.
The Lord of the Mountain bucked me off and vanished.
The Blupees scattered where I rolled to a halt off the side of the pool. I rose back to my feet, exhausted, wondering if I’d blown another opportunity.
But the teal haze did not dissipate. Before my eyes, the blue beast rematerialized in the pool, standing peacefully as it had before, pawing the pool’s shallow bottom and dipping its strange head.
It was not facing me—otherwise I think it would have bolted. I think it also helped that I stood several paces away from it.
It stood in perfect perpendicular profile to me.
Was it a mount? Or was it game?
Maybe it was remembering how ineffective my previous sword strokes had been that made me draw my strongest bow and nock a Bomb Arrow to the string.
I overestimated the arc, and the arrow just shaved the creature’s back before detonating on the far side of the pool.
There was lantern-blue bedlam on the mountaintop. The blue beast bolted, evaporating into thin air in a heartbeat, while the Blupees darted confusedly in all directions.
And yet, after a moment had passed and the rabbitkabobs had calmed down.... the blue beast appeared yet again.
This time I didn’t miss. But there was little difference to the result—the blue beast, now on fire, turned and ran, disappearing in mid-stride as it had before. The Bomb Arrow had not been able to fell it.
And this time, the ghostly teal haze did evaporate, the night became clear, the Blupees were gone.... and I was alone.
Guess it’s three strikes and you’re out.
Something glimmered on the far side of the pool.
I walked across the shallow water to find.... rupees.
I guessed I’d blown up a few Blupees with that first Bomb Arrow.
I pocketed the money.
....
Is that why it’s spelled Blupees and not Blupies?

Thursday, March 8, 2018

The Ultimate Game


Waking of Saturday, October 28, 2017 ~ 3



It was strange remembering that there were other climes I loved. There were too many mysteries on the volcano; I wasn’t ready to leave them unsolved.
But at length I paraglided down to the Foothill Stable. There was something I’d seen David do in his game.... maybe it was the only thing that could get me to finally come down, for I wanted to try it, too....
~
David had been at the Outskirt Stable. I had directed him there and told him there was a man named Trott who would buy his Raw Gourmet Meat for a hundred rupees a cut.
And as he visited around with the other people at the stable, he came to that girl by the stalls and manger, and she made the offer to style his horse’s mane and tail.
They can change the mane and tail design?” David blurted through an open grin.
“Yeah,” I said, and then added wryly, “Man, you really don’t talk to anyone, do you?”
David laughed.
I guess we’re each ahead of the other in our own ways.
I myself hadn’t even looked at the mane designs. But David did then, with.... Shooper I think was that particular horse’s name.
There were so many fun and amazing styles.... XD
~
Now at the Foothill Stable below the volcano, I took out Brown. I knew I could have just warped, but....
I like riding the roads.
I rode Brown aaaall the way to Kakariko Village, by way of the Sahasra Slope, and then aaaall the way to the Outskirt Stable.
But.... I couldn’t bring myself to do up his mane and tail. He just looks so good the way he is!
Thrice, however, I gave a long mane and tail, reminiscent of his wild upbringing.
And Memory? Mmm with his royal tack he did not look out of place wearing braids. Ehhhhhh BECAUSE.
And as long as I had a mount under me, thinking of new lands and new stables.... I decided it was time I took the road out across and beyond Digdogg Suspension Bridge.
And so Memory and I set out toward the desert canyon....
But we hadn’t been traveling for more than five or ten minutes—game minutes no less—before my swiveling view gave me a glance of Satori Mountain.
It was lit up.
The sun wasn’t even down.
I looked at the clock: the time was five pm, and the whole of the night lay ahead of me.
....
I brought Memory to a screaming halt, dashed back to the stable, and boarded him again.
I wanted to try and catch those Blupees at their meeting!

When I warped to Satori Mountain it was raining, and I shivered in the cold, but my Warm Doublet was enough for that.
I hiked up the slippery slope to the three-way crevasse at the mountain’s peak, and creeping forward to the highest split, I once again saw those little blue rabbitkabobs visiting with each other in the ghostly teal haze.
I was able to snap their pictograph this time. Blupees, my Compendium said.
Huh, from David’s mention of their name I’d thought of it spelled ‘blupies’ in my head.
Ah well.
I edged toward them, wondering how they would react—
There was something else in the clearing beyond.
Big. And glowing.
Crystal-blue like the rabbits.
Was this the Beast that Quince had told me about so long ago?
I snapped this one’s pictograph, too. And—
The Lord of the Mountain, my Compendium called it.

Huh. o.o

This was that beast.
It pawed the ground like a horse, looking about like a nervous deer, and its face.... made me think of an owl for some reason. Strange antlers sprang from its crown.
The ultimate game, I thought.
Wasn’t that what somebody had said?
Satori Mountain was the place to find game.
And this Lord of the Mountain.... wasn’t this the ultimate game?
I nocked an Ice Arrow, took aim, and let fly.
The thing reared and froze and I was paragliding in. The nearby blupees scattered and disappeared. I hit the beast again and again while the ice held, but when it finally broke free—
It vanished.
It was gone.
All the blupees were gone, too.
And the night was clear; the teal haze evaporated, and I could see the stars.

It seemed the mountain wouldn’t light up anymore, if that one got scared off.