I'llll be home for the holiday~

Oct 22, 2009 20:34

It is very scary outside, isn't it?

You might have noticed how frightening it was outside and decided it would be best to say inside. Or maybe you just came in from the bone-chilling winds that suddenly kicked up. Perhaps it was just time for you to head inside. Regardless for the reason, you realised it was high time to return to your home.

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tehnrija, moondoommask

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tehnrija October 23 2009, 06:38:04 UTC
[Sheik Zelda has commandeered an empty house in Castle Town, something small and far from the main roads and marketplace. It isn't her true home, but it'll have to make due for the time being.]

Hmm, what's this...

[She makes her way over to the mask, eying it curiously. This definitely wasn't here when she left.]

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moondoommask October 23 2009, 13:59:13 UTC
It may not have been, but it is such a nice mask, isn't it? One might even extrapolate that it might have been Sheikah in nature or in their possession at one point. Perhaps you should look at it closer?

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tehnrija October 24 2009, 00:45:44 UTC
[It's a bit... creepy-looking, to put it one way, though it doesn't bother Zelda all that much. Maybe it's just because of the marking on the front that resemble eyes.

With a ginger touch, she brushes bandaged fingers along the side of the mask as she continues to look it over.]

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moondoommask October 24 2009, 01:22:34 UTC
Yes, the eyes are rather creepy, aren't they? Its probably just because there aren't any people or creatures like that in Hyrule. That means the mask is something from either the distant past or from someplace else, which was very possible with all the different dimensions interacting in this Hyrule. It has a very primal look to it so it might be possible for either one to be correct. But you shouldn't be too afraid. Its rather silly to be.

Its just a mask.

Zelda could notice two things when she made contact with the mask. First was that there were grooves pitted between the bands of color, seperating each one from another while letting them mix in the valley made by the depression. Such detail surely had to mean that this was important somehow. The other thing she might notice was a little sensation at the base of her spine. Despite being down there, it was more like being shocked by static electricity...or that how her brain might think it was. In reality it was something far more insidious. It was the opening of a tap, the ( ... )

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tehnrija October 24 2009, 16:40:55 UTC
[Zelda does not believe in things like magic; to her, coming from a world where technology and science reigned, the concept is foolish. The strange sensation is ignored in favor of picking the mask up with both hands. She turns it over, tilts it this way and that, admiring the craftsmanship that made it what it is now. Though it lacks any metal or wires, Zelda's sure Engineer would've appreciated handiwork such as this.

It's just a mask, nothing more.]

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moondoommask October 24 2009, 17:14:30 UTC
Ah, but I suppose that, at this point, lil' Zelda doesn't know anything about how any sufficiently advanced technology is very much like magic, does she? The poor woman...

Yes, it appears to be nothing more than a mask. Though, rather curiously, there aren't any eyeholes for one who would wear it. How curious...

Oh? Perhaps a thought flickered, just out of tangible reach? Of putting on the mask? No, no, surely not. The mask is only still gaining power from contact, it can't do that....yet.

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