post work out sesh
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tfw u and ur bestie accidentally dropped spicy info about urselves so now it's a race of who gets to ask a question first so u can change the topic quickly (wow very specific and relatable)
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Sometimes I wonder how the Age of Calamity's Hyrule is faring in terms of The Upheaval, because if you think about it... The Upheaval takes place one hundred and some years after the Calamity has been sealed, until Rauru's hand no longer has the strength and vitality to hold Ganondorf and his Gloom in place.
Our Princess Zelda and her chosen knight, Link, have long since passed. They served their purpose in turning the Calamity away, a wretched evil that was the one and only of its kind. No one ever thought to question why the Calamity came from the castle, no one ever thought to look underground. Instead, everyone dedicated their lives to the mysteries the Sheikah technology held. It was an era of sacred peace and scientific progress.
But imagine: A princess whose stubbornness rivals that of her grandmother who sealed the Calamity, who refuses to listen to the warnings her father gives her and decides to go underground alone to satiate her burning curiosity about the Gloom plaguing their people. Was she not to seek wisdom, like all the women before her? She will not stand to let either her ancestors, or her citizens, down.
It's all a blur after that, really. The murals, the hand, the stone, the man. And now she's thrown into a different world, alone, and at the mercy of two strange figures. The founders of Hyrule they tell her, and really, she should be more excited. So much to ask, so much to know! But all she can think about is going back home, because what has she done? Her father is still in that castle. The last thing she remembers is the ground crumbling under her. Hylia help her, she must go back.
We don't know what becomes of him, or the people in that castle. All we know, is that the Impa we know and love and her family are still alive to deal with this fallout of a different calamity. This time, there are no instructions on what to do, no leads. Just another myth of the past turned to fact; this one, however, speaks of seven sages, which vastly differs from the four champions Hyrule has grown to dignify.
But where could they find sages, the Sheikah elder wonders, in a world where neither princess nor hero are to be found?
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replaying hwaoc because i can’t buy totk until i finish my finals so have some out of context bitchy revali
link, trying his best:
revali: you’re ridiculous
zelda: i swear to hylia
mipha: don’t do that
zelda: what?
mipha: swear to hylia
revali: why? i swear to valoo all the time
mipha: and look where that got you
revali, looking at link: shit you’re right
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revali, at his wedding: LOOK WHERE SWEARING TO VALOO GOT ME MIPHA
zelda: I TOLD YOU I WAS FINE SWEARING TO HYLIA IS THIS WHY IT TOOK SO LONG???
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goes on ao3 looking for older revalink fanfics, realizes that some have been deleted, gets sad
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Random BOTW/AOC headcanon:
Each of the Champions has their special powers. Urbosa's lightning, Daruk's shield, Mipha's healing and Revali's wind control. That's all well and good, but what about Link? Shouldn't he get some kind of special power?
He does - it's just more subtle, relatively speaking. Link is supernaturally strong. A four year old doesn't beat grown men at sparring without some kind of crazy advantage. A regular teen can't stop the full weight of Thunderblight Ganon on his singular wrist or parry the fucking ceiling unless there's something else going on.
So there. Link's power is super strength.
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