Keep in mind, you'd need a plan for what to do with kidnapped people and Zelda is a highly moral character who'd find even kidnapping for ransom to be distasteful, never mind interrogation.
You might find it more effective against monsters anyway.
Keep in mind, you'd need a plan for what to do with kidnapped people and Zelda is a highly moral character who'd find even kidnapping for ransom to be distasteful, never mind interrogation.
More seriously, sometimes it's a good idea to have an option other than killing when trying to disable a guard or get past a collared Zora slave healer in order to gut the monster enslaving him. You know, purely hypothetically.
You actually also have 12 yellow chuchu jelly, sorry my bad.
Keep in mind, you'd need a plan for what to do with kidnapped people and Zelda is a highly moral character who'd find even kidnapping for ransom to be distasteful, never mind interrogation.
You might find it more effective against monsters anyway.
More seriously, sometimes it's a good idea to have an option other than killing when trying to disable a guard or get past a collared Zora slave healer in order to gut the monster enslaving him. You know, purely hypothetically.
I know, was just stopping discussion along the lines of "We should capture generals and interrogate them for information or kidnap people for ransom" before it even gets started. We all know that's what SV tends to default to.
But I'm not saying that isn't a fair idea. Though keep in mind, the rules for poisons are the same as elixirs. You should also consider the delivery method in the future. Which will probably be to slip it into a meal, which will necessitate being in a position to actually apply it to the meal.
We have 12; you've bought enough monster parts for over 100 elixirs, but we only have enough jelly for 12 potions. And no shields or backup blades, or a spare climbing harness for Mipha who probably doesn't have magical mountain goat abilities either.
@Joshrand1982 hasn't bought any kunai, which limits Zelda's ability to throw light-powered explosives, and seems to have miss-priced a few things (Assassin Cloak costs 1800, not 1200). I'm still not sure why you have 20,000 more rupees remaining than @Bag of Bones; the kunai only account for 5000 the smoke bombs and flashbangs another 1500, and you bought a bunch of spare equipment that he doesn't.
Both of you need to buy spare bows; those have the potential to break as often as our blades do. The last few encounters have all ended in destroyed equipment, so we should expect weapons to last 2-3 encounters before needing repair; we need more replacements than the two of you are buying.
We have 12; you've bought enough monster parts for over 100 elixirs, but we only have enough jelly for 12 potions. And no shields or backup blades, or a spare climbing harness for Mipha who probably doesn't have magical mountain goat abilities either.
@Joshrand1982 hasn't bought any kunai, which limits Zelda's ability to throw light-powered explosives, and seems to have miss-priced a few things (Assassin Cloak costs 1800, not 1200). I'm still not sure why you have 20,000 more rupees remaining than @Bag of Bones; the kunai only account for 5000 the smoke bombs and flashbangs another 1500, and you bought a bunch of spare equipment that he doesn't.
Both of you need to buy spare bows; those have the potential to break as often as our blades do. The last few encounters have all ended in destroyed equipment, so we should expect weapons to last 2-3 encounters before needing repair; we need more replacements than the two of you are buying.
Pretty sure that Mipha isn't coming with us where ever we go next after we leave the village. Mipha is a sage and needs to stay safe. taking her with us would expose her to more danger than necessary. We are buying equipment for Link. Pretty sure Zelda will take care of the Kunai herself. As for the Prices I will go back and do them over again to make sure I got them all right. As for the Smoke bombs and Flashbangs While I do agree that they are useful we don't have infinite space and we have to factor that into our plans. Link has a good enough bow right now and doesn't need another one. don't forget that we are going to be in the Sheikah village for a while so if we need something else we can go shopping before we leave if the GM allows it.
We have 12; you've bought enough monster parts for over 100 elixirs, but we only have enough jelly for 12 potions. And no shields or backup blades, or a spare climbing harness for Mipha who probably doesn't have magical mountain goat abilities either.
@Joshrand1982 hasn't bought any kunai, which limits Zelda's ability to throw light-powered explosives, and seems to have miss-priced a few things (Assassin Cloak costs 1800, not 1200). I'm still not sure why you have 20,000 more rupees remaining than @Bag of Bones; the kunai only account for 5000 the smoke bombs and flashbangs another 1500, and you bought a bunch of spare equipment that he doesn't.
Both of you need to buy spare bows; those have the potential to break as often as our blades do. The last few encounters have all ended in destroyed equipment, so we should expect weapons to last 2-3 encounters before needing repair; we need more replacements than the two of you are buying.
I mean after we leave the Nexus or where ever it is that we need to leave the sages. They have to stay there to be protected IIRC. Our current quest is to find the other sages and bring them to the Nexus to be protected until the time is right whenever that is. We may be visiting the Nexus again and again to deliver the Sages one at a time or we may try to find them all in one go which might be a good idea if we had a way of keeping the Empire form noticing the group. Our best bet is to track them all down one by one and deliver them to the Nexus then move on to the next one. We already have one in the form of Mipha and we may have another in the form of Impa. We know that Kass's daughter is a Sage since her instrument shone during Zelda's song. We might have a lead on another sage among the Gerudo. No not Ganondorf. Only once we have found all of the sages can we start gathering up forces to restore Hyrule and kick the empire out.
We have 12; you've bought enough monster parts for over 100 elixirs, but we only have enough jelly for 12 potions. And no shields or backup blades, or a spare climbing harness for Mipha who probably doesn't have magical mountain goat abilities either.
@Joshrand1982 hasn't bought any kunai, which limits Zelda's ability to throw light-powered explosives, and seems to have miss-priced a few things (Assassin Cloak costs 1800, not 1200). I'm still not sure why you have 20,000 more rupees remaining than @Bag of Bones; the kunai only account for 5000 the smoke bombs and flashbangs another 1500, and you bought a bunch of spare equipment that he doesn't.
Both of you need to buy spare bows; those have the potential to break as often as our blades do. The last few encounters have all ended in destroyed equipment, so we should expect weapons to last 2-3 encounters before needing repair; we need more replacements than the two of you are buying.
I went back and redid my list and I included the prices of the items I was buying. I found some errors in my math and I corrected them so thank you for drawing my attention to it. I hadn't realized that I had made those mistakes. Now my list will better than it was before with a correct pricing list and I even arranged it in the order that the store list gave us. I am still working on it right now so give me an hour or 2 to complete it and it will give you and the GM an exact count on what Link is buying.
Edit: Done and we still have a little bit of spending money left. Its not much but its still more than we had when the quest started.
Adhoc vote count started by Thors_Alumni on Aug 26, 2017 at 11:49 PM, finished with 71 posts and 12 votes.
I mean after we leave the Nexus or where ever it is that we need to leave the sages. They have to stay there to be protected IIRC. Our current quest is to find the other sages and bring them to the Nexus to be protected until the time is right whenever that is. We may be visiting the Nexus again and again to deliver the Sages one at a time or we may try to find them all in one go which might be a good idea if we had a way of keeping the Empire form noticing the group. Our best bet is to track them all down one by one and deliver them to the Nexus then move on to the next one. We already have one in the form of Mipha and we may have another in the form of Impa. We know that Kass's daughter is a Sage since her instrument shone during Zelda's song. We might have a lead on another sage among the Gerudo. No not Ganondorf. Only once we have found all of the sages can we start gathering up forces to restore Hyrule and kick the empire out.
Link's mother was also a Sage, so we're probably going to have to track down that side of his family to find another. We don't know that Sagehood is hereditary, but we did get a hook for her House sigil and stuff in Castle Town, so there's already some narrative reasons to go there.
By the way, if you put "-" in front of everything after your first line and start your plan with "Plan" then people voting for your plan will show up with you; right now you have @BlargToasty and @Conclave showing up on a different line even though they're voting your way.
Just... FYI. That plan has no backup blades, only 10 doses of repair dust which means we can last basically through 10 combats before being done, and no chuchu jelly which means we're stuck with only 12 elixirs total. To say it's incomplete is kind of understating the problem.
@Bag of Bones can i convince you to reduce the number of Kunai in order to buy more chu chu jellies and repair powders? Because Link is not good at all with throwing knives and Zelda will most definitely buy her own Kunais. Didnt the GM say that Zelda will be buying her own weapons?
@Bag of Bones can i convince you to reduce the number of Kunai in order to buy more chu chu jellies and repair powders? Because Link is not good at all with throwing knives and Zelda will most definitely buy her own Kunais. Didnt the GM say that Zelda will be buying her own weapons?
check my list. I have twice as many Repair powders as bag of bones as well as buying 20 more chuchu jelly as well. I am not buying any Kunai knives since Zelda is buying her own with the 7000 rupees we are giving her. And can someone please tell me how to tag someone. I have been trying to figure it out by myself for awhile but I finally give up.
check my list. I have twice as many Repair powders as bag of bones as well as buying 20 more chuchu jelly as well. I am not buying any Kunai knives since Zelda is buying her own with the 7000 rupees we are giving her. And can someone please tell me how to tag someone. I have been trying to figure it out by myself for awhile but I finally give up.
If you could squeeze in the tetsubo it would be great. Because remember swords are going to be the best against say rock monsters. Blunt weapons have their use.
After Zelda returns with Claree from the back, a package tucked under her arm, you hand over your green tunic, hat, and hauberk before spending time talking to Claree as everyone else filters out of the shop to grab supplies and tools for your enhanced gear. Thankfully, it seemed many items were already available so you could just pick them up when you went to their shops. Of course, being left with Claree ended up being an experience.
"You really think red is my best colour? Thought it was green and blue..." You say, looking over the red scarf she had handed to you.
"Did you not see how well you and Princess Mipha complimented each other!? Oh, it was a colour match made in heaven, green and red are perfectly complementary with each other," She says as she flits around you, taking your measurements, "Speaking of which, you three wouldn't mind modeling for my collection would you?"
"Uh, model?"
"Yessiree! Her Majesty always has such wonderful requests, but she always lacked the courage to show them off. Maybe you can talk her into it, and Princess Mipha too! Oh I can not wait to expand my business into Zora clothing, think of the things I can learn from such a fashionable if minimalistic people!" She squees, holding the tape measure up to her chest, "and with Princess Mipha's exotic beauty showing them off the Zora will finally know of the Claree collection! Oh and be sure to buy up any Zora cloth on your journey, I can't make Zora outfits without them!"
"So, why do you need me-"
She grabs you by the shoulders, a very dangerous look in her eyes, "There is no man in Hyrule who could make anything look as good as you do. If I did not know you were Princess Zelda's old playmate I would be convinced the goddess sent you down from heaven.... to be the model for my clothing collection! Why even my dresses would look good on you-" She pauses, taking a step back and looking you up and down, "Actually..."
You sigh, shaking your head, "Just... please don't ask me to wear your Zora items."
Claree goes silent and very, very still. Looking up you see that she had gone very, very red.
"Um..."
"ANYWAYS, let's get you try out this new cloak!" She announces, clapping her hands together before hurrying into the back of the shop.
She emerges quickly with a red cloak and passes it to you, and you immediately marvel at how light it feels. Even throwing it over your shoulders you don't feel particularly warm at all.
As you inspect yourself in the mirror a thought occurs to you, "Doesn't Lasli model for you?"
"Oh I try, but she only seems happy being Enchanted's greeter. Poor dear, we've been friends for so long but she's been so depressed lately. I think it's because her grandmother has forbidden her from going out at night and watching the fireflies," Claree sighs, her her expression falling before she brightens up, practically hopping up and down, "Oh! If you find some jewellery in the shape of a firefly on your journey why don't you give it to her! Package it with some live fireflies and she'll surely cheer up!"
You cross your arms, thinking about it. Fireflies huh...
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"Wow, I didn't expect her to get attached to you so quickly!" Rola exclaims as you feed the.... is it a falcon or hawk? You can't tell. Rola had been teaching you how to be a falconer and it had taken up a lot of the day, but it had paid off. Paya and Mipha had been watching nearby, Paya hiding behind her hands whenever you looked over to them but both seemed amazed at the aerial mastery Elrora had. You could already see several uses for her other than hunting, such as collecting fired arrows, delivering messages or quickly dispatching chuchus.
"Is there any magic to see through her eyes, she'd probably be an excellent scout for our coming missions." You ask as you let Elrora fly over to her perch.
"There is but.... well, I'm afraid I don't have any of that item for sale," Rola tells you, looking apologetic.
You nod in understanding, even if you're feeling a bit disappointed, "It's alright, is my order ready to go?"
"Yes, as soon as you get the cart over here I'll start loading her- Ah! Your majesty!"
You turn around, and sure enough Zelda was approaching, looking a bit surprised at what you were doing, "Link? You bought Elrora?"
You nod, "Yeah, figure she could be handy out in the wilds."
"Never took you to be interested in falconering though Link," Zelda tells you as she takes a strip of meat from you to offer to Elrora, "Or to master it so quickly, have you done it before?"
"First time ever doing anything like it."
Rola elbows the younger girl, a wicked grin on her face, "Keeping a man like that hidden away at the manor, I didn't think you girls had it in you. I bet he really knows how to tune your bows~"
Zelda's eyebrow meets her bangs as she stares at the older woman in utter confusion, "Uhm, how do you tune a bow? Rola you aren't making any sense."
Rola blinks, then pinches the bridge of her nose and sighs, muttering "Why did I expect her to even..."
"Uhm.... what?" Zelda asks, still very confused.
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"Wow! You really look like a hero now!" Tome says, practically bouncing around you as you put on the last bit of armour.
"This stuff is amazing, I never expected it to be so light, and it doesn't even make a sound!" You exclaim as you do some stretches to see if it properly fit.
"My special handiwork, and with master Dento's help we got it done in no time flat!"
"You've really got an eye for-" You clap a hand over your mouth, realizing what you were saying, "OH, sorry I didn't mean-"
Tome waves a hand, a grin on her face, "Hey it's alright it was an accident years ago, I can laugh about it. Why'd you think I named my forge The Plucky Hinox? Truth be told, I'd have let you say whatever you want to me if it meant getting a look at your dagger."
You feel a smirk forming at Tome's good humour as you ask, "It give you any ideas?"
"Oh more than you know, come back with some nice presents and I'll show you things you couldn't imagine in your wildest dreams."
You nod, "I'll look forward too it, and try to get back here soon."
"You're both incredibly lucky I know you both don't know how that sounds," Dento calls from farther into the building, causing Tome to look at you concerned,
"What does he mean by that master Link?"
You honestly have no idea...
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"Who was that?" You ask the old shopkeeper Trissa as an elderly man leaves her shop.
"Oh it's just my mister, he gets worried about me when I'm here alone in my shop," Trissa says, watching her husband leave, "Did you get Abby all hitched up?"
"Yeah, she's ready to go, going to see how Epona likes her new saddle in a bit," You tell her, closing the compartment you were cleaning out. Paya and Mipha were helping load the cart up, thankfully you can keep most of the things you've bought in the cart, just have to make sure the tarp is covering it.
"Such lovely girls..." The old woman sighs to herself and you smile.
"Yeah, Epona and Abby have been great horses-"
"I'm not talking about them," Trissa says as she turns to look at you, a sad expression on her face.
"I've known Paya since she was a babe, my friend Nanna taught Purah and Tetra, and helped deliver Paya. I was there with her when Impa arrived with young Zelda, the poor girl covered in week-old blood and mind shattered by the unspeakable horrors she had witnessed. I saw Impa, barely sixteen winters under her belt who was forced to be a hardened warrior before she could even read shaken to the very core, unable to recite what had happened."
She looks up to the sky, lost in painful memories, "I remember trying to get Zelda to eat something, only managing when I pretended to be one of the castle maids. I could barely speak, choking up whenever Zelda would turn to a boy who wasn't there, telling this "Link" how her mother said she had okayed giving them play-swords, and that they should explore the gardens again. Getting all offended as this non-existent boy insinuated she'd get him to taste frogs again," She closes her eyes, letting out a breath, "I remember leaving and coming back just in time to pull her off a bleeding, screaming Paya. Zelda had just suddenly leaped at her, chopsticks in hand. Nanna and I had to pry them away from Zelda as she tried to harm herself before suddenly becoming quiet and unresponsive."
"Why are you telling me this?" You ask slowly, vaguely aware you were gripping the side of the wagon hard enough that you weren't sure what would give first, your hand or the wood.
"Because you're more important to those girls than you realize, and I want to see them have the happy life they deserve. Paya, Zelda and Mipha." Trissa tells you, giving you a serious look.
You don't meet her eyes, and she sighs, "Ah, so you realized already she's the same as those two, if better at hiding it. Hmm, I guess Captain Undyne's suspicions about you were correct."
"She was here?"
"And Prince Sidon as well. It is expected though, you are the chosen hero. It is in your nature to want to help..."
You don't respond.
The old woman looks up at you sympathetically, "We have...not been the best guardians for them. Perhaps we were just too scared to admit that just because they grew up didn't mean they never stopped being those poor hurting girls. But you have courage we don't, and I can see in your eyes you have the kindness and patience the chosen hero is known for. You do not have to push aside-"
"Hey, Link, where do these arrows go?" Mipha asks, approaching the two of you. Paya was behind, blushing deeply when she noticed you looking at her.
"Just over there," You tell them before looking back to Trissa, who only smiles and nods.
"Be sure to visit my store whenever you need produce or hear an old woman ramble," She tells you, before slowly making her way back into the shop and leaving you with a lot to think about.
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"Her Majesty has instructed me to treat you with the same respect she has, I am yours to command however you please," Okatsu says as you browse her selection.
"I-I'm just here as a customer," You say quickly, placing the items on the counter, "You don't have to treat me any different than anyone else in the village."
"Hrmph, so he does have some honour," She mutters, which leaves you confused. Did she think you'd have ordered her to hand over all her items for free?
"I'm not ever going to ask anyone to give me their stock for free, I know how much work making this stuff takes."
She stares at you for a second, looking completely dumbfounded before sighing in complete relief, "Ah, the Princess is safe then."
"Of course she is, " You say, tone becoming completely serious, "I'd rather die than let Zelda or anyone here come to harm."
"Good, you understand your duty. But can you live up to your title? You still have not proved yourself, Lady Impa underwent many trials to become her Majesties guardian and you have not. It is she who will decide if you are truly worthy."
You nod, "Then I will undergo any trial she sets out for me, take on any challenge. If it will make me strong enough to protect them I won't hesitate for a second."
You think you imagine it, but you see for a brief moment Okatsu actually smile at you, "Well, we shall see..."
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Paper talismans swarmed together in a great vortex, an intense light building before there was a flash of smoke and Fuku reappeared.
"Wow, for what you claim is simple magic it sure is impressive looking," You tell the Sheikah girl, and she gives a polite laugh.
"Thank you, I'd forgotten that those outside the village would not be used to magic as we Sheikah are," She tells you, before gesturing to multiple packages stacked up at the door, "Your order is ready, by the way. I teleported them here during the demonstration."
"Thank you," You tell Fuku as you start picking up the packages to pack onto the cart. A thought strikes you though, one that you immediately voiced, "Hey, you said Paya still had an open invitation for training, what did you mean by that?"
Fuku sighs, "Lady Paya has great spiritual potential and would likely quickly master the charms. Sadly though, she is so busy with the various chores and duties she devotes herself too that she never seems to ever have time to consider learning a new art."
You frown, thinking to what was said earlier. Just how many things does Paya force herself to do in a day?
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Finishing up your last bit of shopping you all find you have a few hours of daylight left, and start to consider how to spend them. Sadly though the one who'd actually have an idea of what goes on in the village was currently missing, as Paya couldn't even manage to get a word out about where you should all hang out, and you're starting to get the strong impression she rarely if ever leaves the manor except to go to one of the guardian statues to pray.
So Paya and Mipha go one direction while you go the other, making sure to meet up back at Enchanted in thirty minutes. It does give you time to clear your head, which you got to admit you enjoy. You didn't meet many Sheikah on the path you took through the village, so you could listen to the trees moving in the wind, birds chirping, insects buzzing out their chorus and squirrels scuttling around the houses and trees. It reminded you of the woods, which was comforting after today, and you let your mind become clear of thoughts.
Interrupted when you heard the sound of someone plucking away at a harp towards one of the larger trees in the village. You run over, spotting a pure white mare grazing at its base. It was beautiful and wearing very similar gear to the one you bought from Epona. Which would mean its owner was probably-
You look up, and sure enough, you catch a young woman sitting in a tree branch, plucking away at a harp. Two young women, as Impa was standing on another branch. Looks like they had been talking.
What immediately strikes you though was the new outfit Zelda was wearing. It was some sort of form-fitting black and blue affair, light armour worn over it but it clearly looked that whoever designed it had freedom of movement in mind. She was wearing a white cloak and long scarf, hair was done up in a ponytail. Sheikah emblems were all over it, and you could see the glint of many knives. Her harp was also new, specially crafted rather than the cheap affair the two of you had bought earlier. She also had a bird-like mask resting on her forehead that seemed very familiar...
"Hey, Zelda!" You call, waving an arm so the Sheikah girl could see you. Zelda looks around, confused until she see's you and immediately her expression brightens.
"Link! Hey! I was about to go looking for you!" She yells before jumping down from the tree, "Where are the others?"
"They should be in the center to town right now, that's a really cool new outfit by the way," You tell her, and she smiles.
"Hee, thanks. It's a specially designed Sheikah stealth outfit for me. Protective and makes me practically invisible."
You cock an eyebrow, "Uh, those eye symbols actually make you super obvious..."
"Hehe, watch!" She says, before clasping her hands together to make an odd symbol similar to what you saw Fuku use whenever she teleported. It took a few seconds, but symbols vanished and the whole outfit began to look drab and unassuming.
"Whoa..."
"Illusion magic built into the outfit," Zelda informs you, "It's powerful enough that unless the clothes get majorly damaged it won't dispell, and it'll reapply itself when the outfit is repaired."
"That is super handy to have, it must have taken a lot of work."
"Months," Zelda informs you, "all the stuff I have now are things Impa specially commissioned for me."
"And that mask... wait it's a modified Hawkeye mask!" You almost shout, pointing at it, "They sell like one a year at festivals for absolutely incredible prices. I've always wanted one but never could afford it."
Zelda nods, bringing the mask down over her eyes, "Yeah it's amazing, this magnification is incredible! No wonder all the top archers and marksman at the castle had their own unique version as part of their uniform. But that's not all it can do!" She then takes out a whistle and blows a tune through it:
Wait, isn't that Elrora's whistle? Wait, yes, yes it is as Elrora swooped down and landed on Zelda's outstretched arm. Zelda then whispers something, and the eyes of the mask start to glow.
"I can see through Elrora's eyes!" Zelda crows, hopping up and down and making Elrora give an annoyed squawk, "She's the perfect scout now!"
You nod, shocked. That mask alone had made Elrora indispensable. Not only that but since the masks weren't very rare just expensive Zelda could easily hide her eyes and claim to be a hunter. Well-equipped hunters and monster-slayers would probably have them after all.
"Actually... there's something else I want to show you..." Zelda meekly mutters as she lifts up the mask, peeking through her bangs, "Here just let me get it from Malanya."
"Malanya?"
"My new mare, she's named after the horse fairy god," Zelda informs you as she walks over and starts rooting around in her saddlebags. She carefully pulls a bundle of blue cloth out, and holds it out for you to take, "Tadah," She says, looking very nervous.
You take the blue cloth, unraveling it to reveal... a blue tunic? Actually... it seemed very nostalgic...
Taking your silence the wrong way Zelda quickly explains, "It- It's a replica of the tunics worn by the Royal Guard! The ones who're the immediate guard detail of the royal family. M-most people never saw them and s-since you're supposed to be my champion...."
"It's great," You tell her, smiling, "Thank you Zelda, I really appreciate it."
Zelda sighs in relief, but immediately goes ramrod straight as a voice cut in like a knife, "You have no right to wear that tunic."
Impa leaps down from the tree, her ever serious expression betraying no emotion, "Only those who have completed the trial of the Royal Guard are permitted to wear that."
Zelda turns to her guardian, panic in her voice, "H-hey, isn't it alright? I mean I'm the Princess and he's supposed to be the hero so-"
"What's the trial?" You ask, your expression mirroring Impa's. You think you understand what Impa was doing.
"Slaying one of the great evil beasts who plague Hyrule with only your weapons and armour, no help or elixirs. A Stalnox was the most common. Only then would you be considered worthy to become a true knight protector of the royal family."
"I understand," You say, handing the tunic to Impa, who nods.
"Good. I will be waiting by the edge of the village if you feel you are ready for this test. Come alone, and bring only your weapons and armour," Impa tells you, before leaping out of sight.
"L-Link this is... I can talk to her-" Zelda begins to stammer out, but you shake your head.
"If I'm going to be this champion of Hyrule, I need to be able to live up to the standards expected of me when I am inevitably asked to prove myself in the future. I'll be prepared though, don't worry."
Zekda sighs, rubbing her temples, "I should have expected this after the Big Octo. Just be careful Link, I know you'll succeed but please try to avoid getting hurt. Stalnox's are very dangerous even with the eye weakness."
"I will be, I've got the perfect weapon riiiiiiiiiiiight here for it," You say with a grin as you grab your newest acquisition, "A weapon like this will smash its old bones to pieces."
Zelda only sighs again.
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The two of you meet up with Paya and Mipha in the center of town and begin discussing where to go. With everything winding down for the day you'll probably catch a lot of people relaxing after a hard days work.
What do you check out next?
[] School! (Meet some of Zelda's class!)
[] The local drinking establishment (mingle with locals!)
[] Guards! Guards! (IE: Say hi to the guards)
[] Write-in!