Nabooru was returning from the horseback archery range, having gone up there to stave off her boredom, when a strange light struck the entrance to the Fortress. It wasn't long before she heard shouts, and she jogged down the path to see several sisters blocking the entrance, weapons drawn - it was then that Nabooru remembered that even though she
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Closing the doors behind herself, Nabooru was silently glad the torches in the hall were already lit; there was no need to utilise Din's Fire for the time being, and it was probably already too much of a risk that she used Farore's Wind to transport them, rather than simply walk or take horses through the Desert. No matter...
Walking past Kuja, Nabooru clasped her hands together behind her back, her strides echoing dimly in the hall as she made her way to the throne at the end of the room. The throne he'd had built for himself by his sorceress guardians. A low growl escaped her as memories flowed back, and she lowered her head for a moment, composing herself.
"He wanted to control all the power of this realm. That is why we were thrown into seven years of hellish existence while the Hero slept," she murmured. "Only after the awakening of the Hero and the Sages...it was our combined powers that sealed him away for good. And yet...people are still wary, still frightened of the Gerudos' existence."
[I have to tell you: during the Eros Day virus, I had this mental image of Kuja endlessly playing with his hair until the virus went away, X3]
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"You recall how I mentioned that there is but one male born to the Gerudos, and that gives the male the right to be our King, regardless?" she said, voice cold. "That was him. The last King we had...was the one who tried to take over, who we had to seal away. He was a travesty to our people, decieving our allies, using the most underhanded of ways to get what he wanted.
"Including me." Nabooru shook her head violently. "I refused to have anything to do with him whatsoever, so one day..." she trailed off, straightening up.
"That's enough. I'd rather not discuss it at the moment."
['booru did suggest company! "Y hi thar mirror!"]
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