Princess Zelda Hylia (
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vatheon2012-04-04 12:58 pm
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Hiding out (backdated to April 2nd)
Who: Zelda, Duke, and anyone that actually manages to find them
Where: Duke's forest hermit home
When: April 2nd, after Zelda visits Shizuo
Style: Brackets, baby
Status: CLOSED AGAINST CHOSENS GO AWAY ZELOS
[After a long cry on Shizuo, Zelda has decided that the best course of action is to hide and gather her composure again until she's built up a wall big enough to keep her from breaking down over everything. She learned during the thought bubble curse that hiding from people is surprisingly difficult when you don't have a place to hide in. The forest seems like the best choice for a hiding place, but there's still the matter of where to hide exactly.
She finds herself wandering off in the direction that Duke went when they'd visited the forest together, half hoping to locate his residence. She can't imagine the mage being the prying sort, he's likely to let her sit in a corner and read quietly for a day or two. She hopes, at least. When she finally locates the hut, she calls out his name softly.]
Duke?
Where: Duke's forest hermit home
When: April 2nd, after Zelda visits Shizuo
Style: Brackets, baby
Status: CLOSED AGAINST CHOSENS GO AWAY ZELOS
[After a long cry on Shizuo, Zelda has decided that the best course of action is to hide and gather her composure again until she's built up a wall big enough to keep her from breaking down over everything. She learned during the thought bubble curse that hiding from people is surprisingly difficult when you don't have a place to hide in. The forest seems like the best choice for a hiding place, but there's still the matter of where to hide exactly.
She finds herself wandering off in the direction that Duke went when they'd visited the forest together, half hoping to locate his residence. She can't imagine the mage being the prying sort, he's likely to let her sit in a corner and read quietly for a day or two. She hopes, at least. When she finally locates the hut, she calls out his name softly.]
Duke?
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... The musical magic - specific songs to create specific effects. Accidental creation of other songs? Humming something in a location of dense mana and becomes bonded, or is another case of ... emotions, driving magic?
melody line only, pretty much
[She mulls over it for a moment, then starts to play. The speed varies until she decides on something fast and jaunty. The harp isn't suited to this song, but nevertheless, it seems she's picked a tune that acts as an incantation without too much trouble (having a magical goddess harp certainly isn't hurting). A light breeze picks up and swirls around them.]
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Ah. [ Now he has to figure out just how interested he is in this musical magic. It would be something else to take care of, that is certain. ]
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[...oh... she... hadn't meant to say that last part. That's alright, she'll just lineface and not extrapolate unless he asks. And he probably will. SHE would.]
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A blink. ]
... More than simply pausing it?
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[She split the timeline. She split the timeline and now a Link has come to Vatheon that didn't make it through the final battle, a Link that died. Who knows what else she's even done?]
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... So far different from this. [ The spell he starts is a violet nearly black, but it doesn't feel like darkness. He pauses it, stalls the casting, and expands it so that Zelda can see the lines of what it would do.
Pause time for anyone not marked as 'friend' for a handful of seconds, what it seems. ]
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[Thinking of it that way, it really does no harm to teach it to someone from another world. He couldn't do much without the ocarina. She probably couldn't even do it without the ocarina, though Link-from-the-sky's insistence that she was a goddess reincarnated did give her pause. Just in case, she sets her harp to the side.]
This is the Song of Time...
[Instead of playing it, she sings it. It's a somewhat mournful song, and just like time itself, it marches along endlessly. Though the start of the song is clear when she first begins singing, as she continues it becomes muddied and sounds as if it should just loop forever. Whether time changed at all or not while she was singing is difficult to say.
The flow of time is always cruel.]
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No. Past is past. Stop thinking about it.
It's a bit of a sharp movement, his head shaking, like there was something stuck to his hair he wanted to get off. ]
... Dangerous. [ Could see him again, if he had that while upon Terca Lumireis.
Only Duke is fairly sure he wouldn't.. be able to just let events go...
Another headshake. ]
.. Definitely dangerous. [ But that doesn't mean he stopped listening to the pattern of notes... ]
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[I killed him. I killed him...]
Like bringing people back from the dead, perhaps time travel is something that should only be studied theoretically. Both must be studied intensively if we wish to understand Vatheon, though...
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There... Is a theory. Where every time one has a choice, one creates alternate timelines. A choice of paths - there is the line one lives with their choice, another where they took the other, another where they turned around, another where they went without a path.
.... [ Studying Zelda for a moment longer. She is.. definitely troubled by this split timeline thing. ]
Perhaps, intend to say, that the choice that you made, in that line, was not the best. But this you.... did not make that choice. [ He has the feeling adding 'why worry about it, since it is past" is a bad idea.
.... maybe he should find something to make lunch... ]
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[She turns to him, looking a little embarrassed but evidently having the same idea that he is.]
Is it possible to materialize things out of raw mana with a formula? I've always found that to be particularly useful.
[He's seen her do it, even - she materialized a steak for him as a sphinx, after all!]
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... no. Formula do not.. last for infinite amounts of time. Temporary effects - such as flame and rock - yes, but they dissipate. Barriers are created by slow consumption of power...
.... [ Although now he's thinking about it. ]
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How is it nutritious is also another question, but it tastes more or less right to him and...
Zelda will find that his sentences and responses slowly shift toward scattered words and monosyllabic .. not quite noises, but definitely close. ]
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[Which in Zelda's case is going to be this corner over here if she has her say. That is your nest Duke!]
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... Unaccustomed. speaking for near entire day. [ He's running dry on socializing points to expend, even as the topic fascinates him.
Also no, the lady gets the bed. ]
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So Duke gets the bed?Zelda can quite honestly carry on all on her own for hours yet, but it is getting somewhat late.]Is your throat sore, then? Honestly, it is getting a little late. We can always continue in the morning.
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There would be a comment about physically female but then there could be Sheik and Duke loses that manliness contest. . . . .Duke will just... pick up a book, shift it so the spine is clear to her as an indication of what he's going to go do, and take the desk and chair. ]
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He just needs to figure out how to say that, since he.. doesn't want to use more words. ]
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There's his declaration of intent, Zelda. ]
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... thought, said. Will take desk.
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