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luimagines · 10 hours
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Feel free to send in some drawing requests!
It doesn’t have to be LU related!
- i accept ocs
-linksonas
- I’ll try to draw anything that you send in!
The only thing I won’t fully accept is gore as im not used to drawing it as well as mech stuff
If you send in any mech based character I’ll end up sending a tiny doodle for the character either human or just a bust sketch
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luimagines · 20 hours
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He took longer than I'd like to personalize. ^.^*
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luimagines · 1 day
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Two in a Bush
Another commission!
They asked for Reader getting separated in a dungeon and Wild panics to find them. :D 
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luimagines · 2 days
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do you think twi as wolfie has control over when his tail wags?? or is it a like subconscious thing when hes happy?? PLS I CSNT STOP THINKING ABOUT THIS I LOVE HIM
Absolutely not.
It just happens!
Like- do you consciously smile when you're happy or think something is funny? :D
Same thing.
It's the doggo happy face. Twilight knows he does it in theory. Does he control it? Nope!
He could stop it when he figures out that it's happening but I very much don't think it's something on his mind 24/7.
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luimagines · 2 days
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Please vote for my friend!
If you want context for their au, feel free to check out the ghost! chain tag on my blog. Or! On their blog with all things kid! hero. (I think. ^.^*)
I’m thinking about making the kid!hero into an actual au but idk if I want to leave them as a kid with the ghost!chain or have them be an adult and travel with them
Note: with the kid -> adult it’s them going on the quest when they first start out to them officially meeting the chain as an adult who’s seasoned through their experiences added with the ghost!chain’s
+ whichever one has the most votes will be the main thing I’ll update with the others being like an alternate timeline
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luimagines · 2 days
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What about modern clothing headcanons for the boys, I think wild would wear one of those shirts with the wolves looking at the moon and a pair of khaki shorts
I need to see Time in his black turtle neck, tucked into some black slacks with a brown belt. Don't ask questions.
Twilight had a read flannel somewhere and blue jeans paired with with either beaten down sneakers that have seen better days, or cowboy boots.
Warrior is likely to wear brand clothes. He probably has Gucci or Prada- dresses like a real life Ken Doll.
Legend probably wears things like basketball shorts and Nike t-shirts. Wears Jordans
Hyrule would wear torn demin jeans that have seen better days, beat up converse and a simple black t-shirt.
Sky is the King of Comfy. Cable knit sweaters and simple brown slacks. Likes sweatpants.
Four probably wears more athletic wear. (Yes, I'm stealing this headcanon). He could pass for a 80's jazzerise host. Just trade the leotard for the classic grey sweat pants and you're good to go!
Wind wears FnaF Walmart t-shirts with a mafia head Freddy on the front with demin shorts and light up shoes because they're awesome.
Wild dresses like you said. It's perfect. No updates, changes or alterations' please and thank you.
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luimagines · 2 days
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How would the chain react to a Gen-z reader?
....probably the same way they'd treat with Wind or Wild.
Let's be real, they're all from vastly different generations. Each more specific in their isms than the last.
Each Link probably looks at everybody else and just thinks to himself 'thank god, I'm the only normal person here.'
So throwing them a Gen-Zer in there changes nothing, really.
They're all weird in each other's eyes- but they're still willing to make it work despite their differences.
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luimagines · 2 days
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*cracks knuckles* it's my time to shine
My credentials: I was diagnosed with the inattentive manifestation of ADHD when I was 19. I'm now 21.
My limitations: I've only played twilight princess, botw, totk, and skyward sword. so these will be focused mostly on wild, twilight, and sky.
For all of them: studies have shown that those with ADHD have increased pattern recognition, which is vital for all of the Zelda games. Additionally, there's a theory that ADHD was an evolutionary advantage in cases where rapid decision making and intense physical activity were necessary for survival.
Now onto specifics.
Sky: most likely inattentive. He is known to doze off when sitting down for longer than like 2.2 seconds. This is pretty consistent with what's known as intrusive sleep. It's a fairly common experience for folks with ADHD folks. Essentially, the nervous system disengages as soon as the person loses interest in whatever they are doing and that leads to sudden drowsiness.
Wild: Combined type. I think the open world format of botw and totk really contribute to this lol. He can do whatever he wants, whenever he wants. He's impulsive, insanely energetic, and can enter a state of hyperfixation seemingly at will (flurry rush and bullet time). He wanders off literally all the time and will forget what he's doing unless he has a reminder (sheikah slate).
I may continue this with my thoughts on twilight but it's like almost 2 AM and I need to be up in four hours lol goodnight!! Feel free to ask me to elaborate on my thoughts :)
Guess I'll be ADHD anon now if that's okay 😅
Oh my goodness- I hope you got the sleep you needed. ^.^*
And you can be the ADHD anon, I suppose. It's not like anyone else has that name. XD
I'm glad that someone else has this because I don't necessarily know the difference between inattentive or just like...general ADD. I just never got around to do/look up the research.
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luimagines · 2 days
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If you hand the chain car keys who do you think could drive and who’s crashing the car. Love the idea of them ramming it into dink
Oh ok!!
Who can drive?
Time, Sky and Twilight
Who's plan B?
Legend or Warrior
Jesus, take the wheel instead-please
Wild, Hyrule
They can't even reach the pedals.
Four and Wind
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luimagines · 2 days
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Question of the week:
Favorite genre of music?
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Pop music predominantly.
But I also live off of Oldies :D
So things like Doowop, classic rock, hard rock- all things 60's-80's is my kind of jam.
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luimagines · 2 days
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those people posting their cars I love your carts 💕
Aren't they cute!? :D
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luimagines · 2 days
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Two in a Bush
Another commission!
They asked for Reader getting separated in a dungeon and Wild panics to find them. :D 
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Wild wasn’t sure what to expect of a place like this.
He didn’t have anything like this in his world. He had the Divine Beasts that he had to figure out but those were giant mechanical weapons. Not some fortress that had a hidden secret at the end. 
Comparing the two- he supposes they aren’t all that different. From the monsters, to the puzzles, to even the multiple floors for a few of them, Wild could confidently say that he still had no idea what he was doing. Luckily, many of the others seemed to have more than enough practice and experience to go around. Wild was more than happy to leave the spearheading to them.
It gave him an excuse to look after you instead.
You were a special circumstance amongst this group of heroes. It caught Wild’s attention in more ways than one.
It was just unfortunate that you had zero fighting experience like the rest of them. Not that he personally considered it a fault of yours, don’t misunderstand him, but the idea of being with a group that does nothing but fight without being able to fight didn’t sit right with him. Granted, he was happy and delighted by the idea that you came from a place where you could live normally. It made him jealous in a good way. He wanted that for himself as well- but you would have had it from the beginning and that’s something that he knew he would never achieve.
However this also meant that they would have to be on the lookout for you specifically. Without any knowledge of how to properly defend yourself, it meant that they would have to pick up the slack.
Not that they would ever phrase it that way and much less to your face. Wild had thought that he could take the opportunities to look cooler and more heroic in an attempt to catch your attention but even he knew that it was a fool’s dream to picture it that way… That didn’t stop him from day dreaming though.
Regardless, he stuck by your side as the group explored the dungeon, sword at the ready and willing to defend you if needed.
You seemed content to explore the dungeon just like the rest of them, keeping pace and looking around with childlike wonder on your face. It made Wild smile.
Suddenly, the group was attacked.
Everyone sprang into action, Wild included to take down the threats in the new room. While there was usually only a handful per section, this room had an unusually high amount of monsters. It took all hands on deck to diminish the threat and clear the area before they could continue exploring.
Wild was lucky enough to stay behind the larger hoard of monsters, shooting at the threats to help his brother before they broke the line. He switched to his sword and charged ahead, slashing the threats along with the others until there weren’t any left. Tired, but relieved, Wild turned back to you with a smile on your face.
But you were nowhere to be seen.
His heart dropped and so did his sword from his hand. The metal clang echoed in the room. “Guys?”
Many turned their heads to him. 
Wild looked back to the group asking for where you were, prompting them to look around the room as well. Wild didn’t like the looks on their faces as they came to the same conclusion they did.
“Where did they go?” Wind scratched the top of their head.
“Were they pushed out of the room?” Twilight stood straighter, jogging to the entrance for a better look.
Hyrule followed the Rancher without missing a beat. “If they didn’t, then we have a bigger problem on our hands than any puzzle we can find in this dungeon.”
Wild could feel his anxiety rise within him. You were right there. How could he lose you? There’s still more monsters to go through. You can’t fight them. You can’t. He needs to find you. He needs to find you now.
“Oh hello.” Legend whistles, calling the attention of the others. “Champion, were you over here at first?”
Wild turns around and nods. “Yeah, I tried to keep them here so they wouldn’t be cornered so easily if they had to run.”
He doesn’t like the look on Legend’s face. There’s a panel on the wall but Wild didn’t think much of it at first.
Legend points to it. “Who wants to bet they’re on the other side?”
“What?” Warrior furrows his eyebrows. “What does a weird wall with a human shape have to do with-”
Legend grins and places himself in the human imprint. The wall spins suddenly with a quiet whirr and returns to its original position. Without Legend in it.
Wild doesn’t want to waste any time. He runs to the panel despite the cries of the other boys, too in shock over Legend’s disappearance to stop him from doing the same. He places his back to the metal and gasps as it spins just as it did for the Veteran.
He comes face to face with another room entirely and takes a step away. The wall stays the same. 
Legend dusts himself as he takes in the new room. He’s looking at the map they collected earlier, trying to figure out where they go and where this would lead. He’s scratching the side of his head, pushing his hat to a dangerous edge where it could fall off with one movement. He looks perplexed. He doesn’t seem to like what he’s seeing. Wild doesn’t want to think about going into uncharted waters and what that could mean for you.
Wild scans the room as well. There’s some more monster hidden in the shadows to his left and there’s a deadend to his right. In front of him, there is a hallway just beyond the room but there’s another exit just ahead of the monsters.
The monsters notice him and begin to make their way closer to the duo. The wall behind them spins again, signaling the arrival of a third member but Wild pays no attention to it.
He still can’t find you so he takes off running, picking a random exit in hopes that it leads him to where you could be. How far could you get in such a short time? Surely he could catch up in time before something happens, right?
He hears the Four call after him but he pays no mind to it. Footsteps begin to echo behind him along with the muffled cries of the monsters as they were shot on sight.
Wild takes a deep breath and looks around. He finds a new spot but there’s still no sign of you, even as he desperately begins to call for your name. There’s more monsters in this new room and he’s quick to deal with them. His building panic and frustration adds fuel to the fire as he channels it into a quiet rage to kill the offending beasts.
Once the room is empty, it remains empty. Not wanting to waste any more time, Wild turns on his heels and runs out as fast as his feet can carry him. 
He’s already lost. He doesn’t know where he is. He doesn’t know where the others are, nor does he hear them anymore. His breath is the only sound to surround him. It comes out haggard and stunted. He coughs- feeling a drop of saliva attempt to go down the wrong pipe.
Wild whips his head up, not bothering to continue catching his breath. He starts running again, finding a new path into a new room. There’s more monsters and he deals with them as quickly as the prior ones. 
Panic has fully set into his bones as each turn produces more and more failure.
Tears well up in eyes and in his frustration, Wild punches the wall. He hurts his hands more than he hurts the wall.
As in response, he hears a sound. It’s muffled and faint, but he can hear the familiar cry of rage and determination just beyond the bricks and mortar. It’s a battle cry.
It sounds like you.
Spurred on by the sound, Wild goes on the attack. He beats the wall with everything he has before the ground beneath him gives way. He tumbles and instinctually tucks himself into a ball. Wild wraps his arms around his head and uses his legs to try and gain control of his graceless descent. He eventually comes to a grinding halt and he unfurls himself from the positions he’s put himself in.
He is only inches away from the edge of what appears to be a cliff. His heart jumps at the sight as he rolls away.
Wild, remembering why he had tried to get through the wall to begin with, pushes himself to his feet.
A monster cries before it dies, quickly followed by more and more sounds of pain and anger. Another battle cry rings out, this time much more clear than what Wild had heard previously. 
It is most definitely you.
Wild looks over the edge hesitantly. It would be great if he had finally found you… But it would be a hit to his psyche if he were to see you in battle. He’s afraid of what he might see. Are you hurt? Are you terrified?
He looks over anyway.
Instead of terror, he’s pleasantly surprised to see that same determined look on your face that he’s seen on so many other faces. Your eyebrows are closely knit together and there’s a glint in your eyes that he’s never seen before.
They’re hardened and sharp. There’s an ax in your hand that you no doubt stole from one of the monsters you must have come across. You look angry and there’s multiple splatters of blood over your clothes and exposed skin. The fabric that covers sticks to your body from the sweat you’ve produced from the intensity you’ve put into defending yourself. 
Wild finds himself glued to your figure. You fight ferociously even though your lack of training is evident. He watches you with his jaw agape and his hand on the handle of the sheikah slate. He’s entranced. This is hot.
The sheikah makes the familiar sound of a picture being taken before he reaches for his bow. From above, he aims for the monsters that come against you. His attacks throw the monsters into confusion as they search for the second hidden threat. The distraction gives you the perfect opportunity to strike them back and finish them off.
Once the last of the monsters has fallen, its body fallen beside the others, you take the last remaining part of your sleeve and wipe your forehead. You smear the blood splotches over your cheek in the process. Wild takes another picture. You look up, using your hand to try and block out any competing light and see him.
Wild snaps one more picture, hoping that it catches the way you instantly relax and smile up at him. He hopes he catches the way your eyes light up at the sight of him and the way you’ve held the weapon high in the air in greeting, making it look more like a victory stance over your enemies. He waves back enthusiastically. He’s never felt more proud in his life. “You did it!”
“Link!” You cry back and drop the weapon. You run close to the cliff, craning your neck to your sight on him. “You found me!”
Maybe you didn’t hear him.
Wild shakes his head affectionately and takes a few steps back. He doesn’t see your eyebrows furrow again or the confused tilt to your head. Instead, Wild takes a running leap and jumps off of the cliff. He opens up the paraglider and uses it to glide down safely to where you stand.
You run to him before he hits the ground, nearly tackling him as he lands. Wild wraps his arms around you instinctually, calming his pounding heart now that you’ve returned safely to his arms. You take in a shuddering breath and tuck your face into the crook of his neck. You feel inclined to repeat yourself. “You found me.”
“I wouldn’t stop searching until I did.” Wild whispers. He pulls back and wipes the remaining blood off of your face. “What happened? How did you end up here?”
You smile sheepishly and scratch the back of your neck. “During that first fight, I got pushed back far enough into the wall. It spun around and next thing I knew, I was in another room. I saw the monsters on the far end and figured that it would be better to not be spotted. I snuck out and only ran into more monsters so I kept going. Next thing I know I ended up down here and couldn’t not fight back.”
“Where did you even get the ax?”
“I stole it.”
Wild snickers and finally lets you go. His hands rest on your shoulders, rubbing them affectionately. “I didn’t think you had it in you.”
You grin in return, putting on a smirk. “I just pretended they were customers on Black Friday. I’ve always wanted to fend them off with a stick.”
He has no idea what that means. “Ok- but you had an ax and they were monsters.”
“...High stakes Black Friday shoppers.”
Wild hangs his head in defeat. He tries his hardest to not laugh at your facial expression. It seems as if you know what you’re talking about at least, so it’s a small comfort. “Alright. Come on. Let’s get out of here.”
“Are the others waiting for us?” You take his hand, stepping in time with him as he takes a good look around this new area. For the better part, it looks like a ditch with no way in or out- except for above.
“Sooomething like that.” Wild chews on his lip, switching to his climbing gear. He picks you up with zero hesitation, throwing you onto his back and he begins to scale the wall. You yelp and shriek, hitting his back as he climbs.
“Hey! A warning would have been great!”
“Hang on. I got this.”
“...Thanks.”
“You’re welcome.”
You snort. He’s ignoring your tone on purpose. Slowly, you adjust yourself on his back so you don’t fall off and wait until he’s reached the top. Once he lets you down, you smack the back of his head.
He blocks it effortlessly, leaning in instead to kiss your cheek. There’s laughter on his breath as he checks you out once more.  “I hope you're ready for a lot of walking. I’ll have you know that we are very lost.”
“Are we?”
“Oh yeah.”
“Oh.” You think for a moment and look back at Wild. You end up chewing on your lip as well. “Are we in trouble?”
“You? No. Me? Most definitely.”
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luimagines · 3 days
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Hello Pinky I hope you missed me and my Lynel Farm!
I got an idea which would be hilarious! Reader is a Link! But not any Link no they are Wild and the Link from TotK! And they are a MENACE! Why?
Well, Reader can use glitches like Bullet-Time Bounce or clipping or Wacko-Boingo. They also wear the Tunic of Wild. But they came after TotK to the game and they can duplicate everything! And everything is maxed out of capacity they can't carry a single drop more. Their Purah Pad is about to explode! But then just imagine their meeting.
Legend: „Seriously does anyone know where the fuck we are?!“
Wind: „It looks like a forest.“
Reader used BTB and yeeted themself above the group with their shield on their feet just to shield surf the hill down with speed.
Sky: „What was that?“
„I want that too!!“ with that Wild shield surfed the hill down too.
Twilight: „I will go and get him...“
But the whole group follows as Reader is obviously someone who knows where to go. But as they see Wild and Reader standing there face to face. They are just stunned. They look the same! But Reader is missing an arm and has a mechanical arm instead. But these two seem to get along. This is how they learned that Reader is Wild practically but instead of doing all the Beast, gathering memories and the shrines to pull the sword. They instantly went after Ganon. They fought in their underwear and some Weapons they found on their way and sticks against the Calamity. They don't even know what a Master Sword is! They did the shrines after the Calamity.
But even if they are so bubbly and well wild. They don't talk about their journey and to Twilight. They felt betrayed by him. They needed him as they woke up in a shrine without any orientation or knowledge where they are and what happened. They just needed Wolfie by their side and to help them with their upcoming panic attack. They also don't trust the Chain immediately. They could be Yiga or puppets, sorry for Spoilers, like the Zelda which they chased after in the present. And if someone asks about their journey they only tell the stories of The Hero of Wild not the Hero of Ruins, who they are now. They turn cold and say with an icy tone „It's not your business!“
But Four should never see their weapons or he gets a heart attack. They got so many cursed weapons. But Reader is also freaking strong! Lifting a claymore is hard enough but a claymore fused with another claymore, that's heavy! They fused two Biggoron Swords together or two Dusk Claymores. They also hear the poes in the Depths and that's how they got the weapons. Thanks to the talking statues.
Reader also talks more to their horse and this one isn't small! Even Ganondorf's stallion is smaller than that. It's a giant white stallion and it stomps on everything that comes across their way! With the beautiful name "Thunder" because this thing has loud stomps! But since it's so tall it also takes great maintenance and that's Reader's therapy. When they take care of their giant, they don't feel the phantom pain of losing their arm or hear the whispers of the dead. Just the snorts of their horse and the brush. They also sleep with their horse but mostly on fields or caves as forests can have Evermeans and they want to sleep one time without an ambush from everything that wants their death!
Wild and Wild obviously are all around their giant horse. Four is all about their Lynel Sword collection, swords fused with lynel horns. Twilight tries to mend the bridge while they both are carrying about their horses. Legend and Hyrule ask about the sages and their abilities. Warriors and Time tries to get them comfortable enough so they share their journey. Sky teaches them about the Master Sword but they turn off as soon as he begins with Hylia. They are an atheist they don't believe in her.
The rings from Rauru as they lost their arm are built into the artificial arm as the sages gave them an oath of loyalty.
I feel like I understood about 50% of this because I know so little about Totk.
I know about the arm of course and the the cursed weapons! XD
Four would absolutely lose his mind about them. He freaked out when Wild broke his sword on a rock- just wait until that Reader attached a rock to their sword.
I don't know if they would even know who Wolfie is. If he was never there for them since BotW, then would they even know that Wolfie was someone who would have had to there anyway?
So it would be more like-
Wild: Wolfie was a great help to me when I needed him most the first time around. Reader: ...Who? Wild: The wolf... the wolf that followed me- us- you (?) around? Reader:.... Nope. I don't have a clue who you're talking about.
And another note, I do think that they wouldn't trust the chain off the bat though. You're right. They could be yiga in disguise. A new threat to the the land or to Zelda. There's just something off about them that Reader wouldn't have been able to tell what it was.
Especially since they might not even have all their memories anyway. If they did the shrines after Ganon, then who's to say they would have bothered with doing them all anyway? They coudl have just checked out a few, got bored and left it at that.
They might not have any of their memories and are perfectly fine that way.
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luimagines · 3 days
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hi I’m with question so you know immortals the ones that were born immortal that is how did they become adults because if you’re immortal you don’t age but when you’re born you’re not an adult so how do they become adults
Hello! I have no idea! (Starts writing: I lied. I have an idea.) :D
I never really thought about being born immortal. But to say it in what I hope is a simple way, aging isn't the same as developing.
A lot of living organisms happen to merely have both going on at the same time.
But take a look at the axolotl. That is technically the teenager stage of their life cycle, but they can stay in that stage of their life for as long as they want.
Development wise, they're still young. They're not considered fully grown. But they can keep aging and not appear any older.
So I would assume something similar happens for a human born immortal. They'd be a baby and then develop and grow into an adult, but then stop there. The last thing to fully develop in a human is the brain which stops roughly around 25-26 years of age.
So I guess a born immortal would just look like they're in their late twenties once they're fully an adult. They've stopped developing and they just don't get old.
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luimagines · 3 days
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First of all, i absolutely love your Human Reader headcannons, second of all, do you think that because there human, they cant see Fairies? Or if the human reader was spiritual/wiccan do you think thay they could possibly handle some magic and see magic creatures?
Stay hydrated! :D
Oh fair point!!!
I think humans would be able to see the bigger types of magical creatures. The monsters, the Great Fairies, The Great Deku Tree- heck, even Hestu.
But koroks? Nope.
Minish? Not even remotely.
Faries? ....Maybe. This one is trickier for me because they play such a vital role in LoZ and the adventures of our heroes but I'm going to go with the idea that they see the fairies as the glowing lights that we view them as. (Since our human eyes are very much the same :D).
But in that case, it would be more likely that the Hylians would be able to see the smaller fairies in more detail. Like keeping them in Great Fairy form but make them small.
I don't know if humans (before Wild's time anyway) would be able to do magic in a spiritual sense- but there must be some who can magic in general. Someone who had hylian or gerudo ancestry that would have allowed them to tap into a small portion of magic.
Making them an outlier in both worlds.
Not that humans would shun the use of magic, I think. There's too much of it in the very air for the humans to shun it or deny its existence. It just doesn't apply to them.
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luimagines · 3 days
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Continuing with Human!reader. I think they'd be more susceptible to illnesses than any of the hylians. A common cold for us is a simple sniffle for a hylian, so I could only imagine their cold be like our pneumonia. Their immune system is horrible against all the viruses in Hyrule since they probably don't exist where they are from, and that's not including if they have any other medical issues that further compromise their immune system. I can't imagine the boys seeing a nearly half dead reader because they tried to hide their illness since it's not a big deal for the boys whenever they catch it, and they don't want to be a burden :<
Ooooohhhhh- that makes a lot of sense. I just didn't consider that angle yet.
Which would also explain why humans would have had to have a higher level of medical advances as well.
It could also level the hylians need for constant breaks to keep up their stamina, verses Reader inability to travel much in the rain or during the night because they don't want to get sick in the middle of nowhere.
Which was something Link would have never had to have taken into consideration before if he wouldn't have gotten sick at all either.
And then when Reader does eventually get sick, everybody wants to write them off at first. (If Reader doesn't try to hide it... or maybe they do and they react this way anyway). "You can't be that sick. The weather hasn't been that bad. You don't need to complain so much, you know."
Cue to Reader eventually developing a fever- starting to lag behind the group when they would have been able to keep their pace and then some.
No one seems to think much of it until Reader gets dizzy and nearly falls flat on their face.
They finally get a hold of them and feel that their completely burning up and can't answer basic question because they've gone loopy.
Suddenly they're all hit with whiplash and dowsed with cold water.
It's far more serious than they could have imagined.
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