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triforce November 22 2011, 07:50:36 UTC
I have a quick question regarding items arriving with characters. If a character stores items in their canon's equivalent of hammerspace, will those items be available to them in Asgard?

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asgardmods November 22 2011, 07:55:26 UTC
It depends on what you specifically mean by that. If pulling something out of somewhere it shouldn't fit is more of a power or a magic bag sort of thing, no. If it's something that logically shouldn't really fit anywhere on their person but which they can whip out of nowhere anyway (like larger weapons carried by a scantily-clad character), it'd count as being carried, so they could have it.

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triforce November 22 2011, 08:28:44 UTC
The example I was thinking of was Link from the Legend of Zelda series, why typically carries a large quantity of tools/items/weapons but doesn't appear to carry them on his person. He seems to just pull them out of nowhere.

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asgardmods November 22 2011, 09:42:12 UTC
Aaah, in that case, I think he would have any items (fairies in bottles and letters and whatnot) on him, and then the gear he has equipped. I'd consider it like another game's inventory system where god knows where that inventory IS, but they can only USE what they have equipped without going into that inventory. So potions and stuff are fine, but he can't show up carrying three swords, two shields, and a few changes of clothes.

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triforce November 22 2011, 10:09:55 UTC
That makes sense!--And sort of segues into my next (more case-specific) question. I apologize in advance for how confusing this might be. ;;

The character I'm interested in apping is Princess Zelda from Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess. She possesses the Triforce of Wisdom, but not as a physical object that can be carried or touched-- it kind of exists inside her somehow. I assume that means that it would come with her when she came to Asgard. However, it's fairly unclear in Twilight Princess what the Triforce of Wisdom does or what powers it gives to Zelda. Whether the Triforce grants her greater wisdom, perception, and the like and to what extent is debatable.

I guess what I'm trying to ask is if magical/supernatural buffs (which might not be magical or supernatural, since canon doesn't explain) will be nullified as well as regular magic and powers.

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asgardmods November 22 2011, 10:14:59 UTC
Even though it isn't really a physical object, I think any triforce would count as a magical object. So yes, any buffs it gives her would be taken. Since we also dim more "physical" super traits for inhuman characters, and stop magical curses, it sort of follows that line of thought. Since it's pretty vague what abilities it actually gives her as far as her perception and stuff, though, you're welcome to just assume she's naturally intuitive.

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triforce November 22 2011, 10:24:28 UTC
That answers my question perfectly, thank you very much!

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