![]() This is just the quick hub, it’s one of the first screens that I see when I open up the thing. Do you wanna pop open the Interframe? I’m dying to see what it looks like up close! I think that might give me a headache after a while, if I’m being honest.īah, it’s benign stuff… mostly. It’s everything over there, not everyone can tap into it but everyone can definitely feel it in the ground and in the air. It does help when I need a stronger blast, though, and if I need a different elemental attack.įascinating! Your world does have a heavy emphasis on magic, huh? I have a magic rod, but I don’t need to use it as much since I can just use the spells I know. I have a clawshot, a bow, a boomerang, some pegasus boots, flippers, things along that line. It’s not very neat inside, but I always end up pulling out the thing I need so that’s good!Īs far as items go, it’s just basic stuff according to the Chain for the most part. I have a bag that’s got some high-level Korok enchantments from all three main groups, so I can carry a ton of stuff. lu sand and sea au lu dune worldbuilding mmm aby doesn’t like koroks very much wonder why! gonna start uploading a lot more sporadically because of school stuff bear with me! I think the Children are adorable, I was very happy to see them outside of my Hyrule! Aren’t they cute, Aby? My Link hasn’t had much time to visit with Farore after taking the throne again, so I’ve been visiting in his place. I see them every time I go to commune with them. They watch over the Hallows and keep outsiders away from the places where the Goddesses are closest to us. The Children of Farore are made of wood with leaf masks, the Children of Nayru are made of snow with ice masks, and the Children of Din are made of layered stone with colorful glass masks. According to their myths they existed as people once, but they evolved into elemental spirits over the course of many millennia due to the influence of Goddess magic. We call them the Children of the Goddess. I’m not all too sure how that makes sense, because traditionally, for me at least, they’re a three part set. maybe a discord? is there interest in that? ah well we’ll see thank you either way :]įrom what I’ve noticed, there really only seems to be one type of… Korok… in the Link Hyrules. You guys are awesome, can’t wait to see where this all goes ^^ ❤️□ breaking the fourth wall honestly though you’re all so sweet? sobs we’re coming up to 100 pretty fast gotta think of something cool to do. I’ve been especially into those two lately, their soundtracks have been playing in the background while I work on new posts.Īll of the questions I’ve been getting about these guys and their environments have had me over the moon, as well as all the little messages of support and encouragement. That being said, I’ve been on a few media kicks lately that have been influencing my stuff heavily, most of it being Zelda as a whole, my DnD manuals, the Ori games by Moon Studios, and the game Fe by Zoink. It’d be unfair to say that I have one specific big inspiration, since I’m inspired by pretty much everything I’ve seen, ya know? Honestly, I’ve just always been a fan of storytelling as a whole, when I see or hear or otherwise consume a good story I just keep my favorite bits and pieces to hold onto, which I’ve been doing ever since I was in elementary / primary school. linked universe lu sand and sea au lu dune lu abyss worldbuilding mmm landscapes are so fun good ask op thank youįirst off: this message literally made my entire day. I’ll usually take my sub down there, load up on water-related enchantments or pop in a Respyr, and just vibe to some music for a while. I guess Hyrule used to have a lot of small underground caves before it sunk? This is one of those, but it’s way bigger. Okay, so there’s a lot of pretty nice and quiet places in the Blue, but the Zora know all the best of em, and one of those is this really specific cave. No one goes there very much anymore, and it’s a really nice spot to get away from all the action and practice shifting. There’s a small stretch of sand that snakes between the mountains and the cliffs called the Valley of Seers, it’s part of the path you take to get to the Hallowed Courage and speak with Din. If I had to pick an absolute favorite, I’d step out of Hyrule entirely and head back to the desert. That’s a tough question to answer when the whole place is as beautiful as it is.īuying yourself some time, I see… You’re lucky I have an answer on hand.
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