¯`°¤.¸.¤ ¯`°¤.-- ♕ II "Urbosa. I fear I may pass out..." She stumbled as her words faltered, sweat dripping from the scales of her forehead. Her Lightscale Trident slipped from her fingertips, her grip too weak to continue holding it. The weapon clattered to the floor, drawing the attention of the Gerudo warriors training with her when she started to lose her balance. With her arms outstretched, she tried to catch herself, but it was too late. She crashed to the warm stone floor, her body falling limp as soon as she tumbled to the ground.
Her ears were ringing and everything went black. The only sound she could hear were the worried shouts and sounds of the Gerudo warrior's muffled running as they came to her side, yet she couldn't comprehend anything else happening around her. She couldn't see and couldn't feel her body, yet she knew the hot rays of the sun was unrelentingly burning her scales.
She needed water. Fast.
The desert climate proved too treacherous for a Zora, no matter how powerful or stubborn one was. Perhaps Mipha had overexerted herself. Or perhaps she overestimated just how unforgiving the desert could be for someone used to wetter climates.
But it was that stubbornness that was her undoing. The Gerudo warriors were tough. Strong. The most powerful soldiers outside of Hyrule's army. She wanted to be like them. Like Lady Urbosa. So she thought it best to train with them in an environment she was not used to. She thought that would make her stronger too.
i do love it early on when she heroes other heroes. . .
The woman falls without a sound, 250 feet straight down toward the roiling black water of the Golden Gate. She never reaches it because Spider-Woman is there to catch her.
❝ I don't know who this character is, or what he's done ⸺ but I'm taking him out of here ! He deserves better than to be fodder for your unholy experiments ! ❞
Streaking Earthward like a scarlet missile, The Spider-Woman intercepts her falling adversary. . .
i love it especially when it's their first time meeting each other.