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mintysaurs · 10 months
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more noodle than expected
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puppyeared · 10 months
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Wyrm on a string
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Just replayed The Dragon’s Tears Quest.
It’s the way Link looks around, confused and surprised, when he finds himself surrounded by Silent Princesses. It’s the way he looks up and watches the Light Dragon, the Master Sword shining. How he gets so determined as he clutches to the sword, unwilling to let it go. How he takes a moment to cherish it, how he gasps when the scales flake off, revealing a healed Master Sword, how he doesn’t swing the sword once it is his, but rather calmly ducks his head down, eyes closed, and sheaths it. Or how he gets off in the exact location Zelda last stood in the past. How he stares at the Light Dragon as it continues its flight, despite being grounded.
What a damn heartbreaking and breathtaking moment.
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flowerj3lly · 11 months
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dragons 🌟🌟
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remythelad · 11 months
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villanelleskiss · 11 months
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TOTK ending spoilers! do not read if you haven’t finished the game
dragon zelda coming in hot after ganondorf draconified himself despite supposedly “losing herself” is just an absolute testament of her love for link and the kingdom bc despite all of those things her love prevailed to save them
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sir-avodoodles · 6 months
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I have yet to find out how the demon dragon functions, it just doesn’t work
Anyways, E
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phoenix-arts7 · 1 month
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Dragon lady scares tiny husband
In my headcanon, Zelda kept a couple dragon traits post-TotK. Some show themselves when she's upset. That's when the eyes turn. Freaks poor Link out 💀
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polarspaz · 11 months
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-I feel like Link’s arm would flare up in pain from Ganon's corruption, especially during blood moons, when Ganon’s power is at it’s peak. 
-The Dragon --(SPOLIERS)-- is what I think Link would have looked liked if he had swallowed a Zonai stone like Ganon and Zelda.
-Last is flying squirrel Link. Because if this Link had an animal form like Twilight wolf Link, I am convinced it would be this. It’s just honestly how I feel when I play Link in TOTK. A tiny hyperactive creature that climbs everything while collecting massive amounts of useless shit.
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ganondoodle · 8 months
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for quite a while in my totk playthrough i thought there would be two possibilites who the new weird looking dragon was, either zelda or sonia
for zelda i had my doubts for some time bc i took them at their word the transformation would destroy ones soul .. which sounds pretty unreverseable, and knew nintendo wouldnt have the gall to essentially end zeldas bloodline .. also it would be kinda boring bc i still had hope shed play and actual role lol (after i knew it was her i was sure youd have to do a special quest with impa to have her return, given that she alluded to that quite clearly ..... im still so miffed that this wasnt a thing and just solves itself but i went over that gods know how many times already)
and sonia .. sonia was my bet for a long time bc i knew even from the very first images that she would absolutely die, not trying to be like HA I KNEW DA PLOT BEFORE I KNEW IT, but like .... to me she had a giant red sign of "I WILL DIE LOL" on her forehead even from the tiny resolution image from a photo taken from a game package that got out before the release BUT i thought it would be like she gets injured and is dying but to preserve her in some way or so she can furfill whatever role she needed to play she takes the stone and does the dragon transformation, shes not fully gone but also gone at the same time .... i thought that would be both tragic and cool and play into her otherwise important role-
bc i thought shed play a role or have any kind of importance aaaand she didnt in the end really, much like zelda tbh, both just kinda standing around as eye candy
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mintysaurs · 11 months
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tiny dragon pile nap
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luna-lovegreat · 8 months
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OKAY RANT TIME
I MUST and I mean MUST immediately compare how link eats versus horses or I will PHYSICALLY EXPLODE because it’s really fucking hilarious ok
Ok so I have horses right. And when feeding a horse, you’d be surprised how much patience it takes. They’re slow. They can only eat like 1/4-1/2 (at MOST 2/3) of an apple at once, so you kinda sit there and hold it and feed them the bits they break off and stuff and they chew surprisingly SLOW.
And so in botw/Totk the animation is actually REALLY accurate to this. You have link hold the apples, the horses dip their head and eat it from his hands for a bit (ONE at a time, with PAUSES inbetween) then they swallow and are happy (with *sparkles*) :D
And that’s how it’s SUPPOSED TO BE horses DONT just scarf down WHOLE APPLES they were ACCURATE and made them TAKE THEIR TIME EATING like they do in REAL LIFE
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And then there’s LINK
And I’m not gonna delve into the HORRIFYING animation in which link eats full meals, in which he forms his hands into CLAWS full of food and SHOVES it in his mouth before HA ing in satisfaction!!!!
BUT the way he eats food ITEMS like APPLES that HORSES eat is ABSOLUTELY DERANGED
This dude freaking takes a whole apple, which is like 1/3 the size of his HEAD cause he tiny and TOSSES IT, not shoves it as though it’s a strain but TOSSES a WHOLE APPLE in the back of his throat, having ONE biting sound before HA ing in satisfaction
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THERE ARE HORSES
HORSES who’s literal LEG is taller than link
Who eat it SLOWLY because they don’t have the CAPABILITY to knock back a whole freaking apple
AND THEN THERES LINK
WHOS THROAT CAN HANDLE MORE THAN LIKE A FREAKING DRAGON
AND THE MANIC JUST EATS WHOLE APPLES
and idk man it’s just really crazy and horrifying when you think about the way actual horses eat food, the way the in game horses eat food, and the way link-the-apple-god eats food cause that shit is wild man
Ok I’m done :)
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Okay so my genuine thoughts on the final scenes of Totk
So having Link go through the final ‘dungeon’ and wind up exactly where we started the game, with those rocks we ACHED to break bc it was instinct, only to get that satisfaction after EVERYTHING and to see that Zelda’s fate was foretold millennia ago. Turning into a dragon WAS her only choice. And for good reason.
Ganondorf’s fight. WOW. That was genuinely so beautifully done. He ALSO dodges how Link does. To have Ganondorf dodge something, the entire action moving in slow motion, only to then have LINK do the same the next move?? Poetic cinema people. And the champions arriving 🥹 only to then have them all fucking thrown to the side when he takes in his doubles to regain his own strength? Absolutely insane and hands down my favorite boss fight in the entirety of the Zelda series. Yeah. That’s how much I enjoyed it as a player.
Can we also just talk about how concerned everyone got and how they yelled his name when he was taken from the underground??
And THEN the final fight with Ganondorf swallowing a secret stone and becoming a dragon. It brings Zelda’s sacrifice to light. She did it out of selflessness and love. He did it out of selfishness and hatred. GOD do I love characters that juxtapose each other. Zelda is a girl who was given the responsibility of a power she never wanted while Ganondorf is a megalomaniac who sought the destruction of peace because of his own selfish desires. Seeing the difference between them in that final fight as two dragons… it was EVERYTHING.
Zelda’s dragon form was tiny compared to Ganondorf’s dragon form. She protects. He attacks.
It’s so beautiful to see how Zelda, who isn’t mentally awake, first instinct are to save Link. She quickly maneuvers so she can not only juke out Ganondorf, but also then save Link who was flung into the air in the process. Link clutching onto her dragon fur? Or whatever?? And understanding that while the sages are all still underground, he is not alone in the sky. She’s going to be by his side this entire time.
For someone who was alone the majority of the last game… this was so fucking emotional and beautiful to see.
Them lowkey explaining calamity Ganon by also using dragons this game was a really nice consistency touch btw I was digging how focal dragons were to the entire game this time around.
And then the final bit. That SCENE. Rauru and Sonia channeling their power through Link, who was incredibly confused before he realized what they must be doing, and got SO determined. Turning Zelda back and even getting his own hand back in the process??? Insane to see. Zelda was so so loved by Rauru and Sonia despite only spending a short amount of time with them. And that just makes my heart hurt when we consider what actually happened.
And when Link falls unconscious, which is completely logical when you think about the fight he just went through, the altitude he was at, and channeling enough magic that it reversed the effects of an all powerful secret stone???? Yo he went through a LOT!
And he wakes up, already on the alert bc man is freefallin only to then realize that Zelda is back and she’s also falling. And she’ll hit the ground a lot sooner than he would at the rate they’re going.
Link couldn’t reach Zelda in the beginning of this entire thing. But this time? This time he not only reaches her hand, but he pulls her in close, shields her head as best as he can, and prepares them to hit the water. Once they do, he carries her out of the water. Gentle, oh so gently, laying her down and kneels over her as she begins to wake up.
And one of the first thing Zelda does as she wakes up is to take him in and looks him over to see if HE’S hurt. Just like she did in the beginning of the game. And everything click. They won. He defeated Ganondorf and she was granted the impossible by Rauru and Sonia to turn back into a human.
And Zelda IMMEDIATELY rambles on about everything. About how much has happened. How much she has to tell him.
And finally. Finally. She looks at him and smiles so fucking gently that it drives me INSANE with how much she obviously adores him, and says, “I’m home, Link. I’m home.”
Because home is right there. Right by his side. In this Hyrule that they’ve been rebuilding together. The one they lived the past half decade ish together in a house Link bought and traveled across Hyrule no matter what the issue was. In the Hyrule where she is so beloved by everyone.
Zelda is home.
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airplanned · 11 months
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TotK Mini Fic
Do not read unless you’ve gotten all the memories and done the Tarry Town stuff.  For real.  Scroll on.
I’m this far into the game, so please don’t tell me more in the comments.
I’ve seen some people write angst, and--y’all--no.  This is the BEST.
Maybe it’s Rhondson’s own melancholy, but Link looks down.  He is not as excited as a man about to buy a dream home should be.  Distractedly, he stares off into the sky behind her as if searching for something, as if thinking really hard.
“So what do you think?” she chirps, trying to put enough excitement for both of them into her sales pitch. (It’s so rude of him to make her do that.  Doesn’t he realize that she’s having a hard day, sending her baby off?)
“I already have a…It’s complicated.”
“Look, I’ll give you’re a discount for all your help.  This could be your dream home!  Completely customizable!  And everyone could do with more space!”
He freezes.  He blinks rapidly a few times, and she can see the gears turn, see him come back to himself.  His face seems to light up as he finally looks her in the eye.
“How much space?”
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 Link’s house looks like a pagoda.  Tall and open.  He’s put some ramps on top to give a bad illusion of a slanted roof.
And…well…to each their own. That is the beauty of the Hudson Dream Home: if you can dream it, they can build it.
The first floor is a big square of normal house things. His bedroom tucked behind the stairs, a display of swords that…well, no one knows how he got swords that look untouched by decay, but there they are.  A prominent kitchen where he’ll show off that latest fruitcake he’s made for his girl. “We play this game where I try to throw bites into her mouth.”
There are piles of giant glowing scales and what look like shining monster claws. They look like they were neatly sorted at one point, but now there are just too many.   What are they? And why does it feel like they sing? For potions, he says.  And sometimes he fuses them to weapons.  
If anyone notices the tiny study he has tucked away, he gets bashful, rubbing the back of his head and saying that his girl likes quiet when she’s working.  If she ever…well, if she…he wanted to have a space ready for her.
“One time she asked if I would still love her if she turned into a wyrm.”  Then he laughs.
There are paintings. One of him and the princess and some other people all smooshed together for a group shoot.  One of Link and four glowing ghostly figures, all of them smiling.
Then there’s the one of the dragon.  It takes up the whole wall and is nearly life sized.  Link holds his slate out at arm’s length to catch his beaming face and one, giant, dragon eye framed with gold lashes.
If anyone comments on the dragon, he gets excited and says something like, “Isn’t she pretty?” or “Her face is very soft,” or “Do you see her antlers?  Aren’t they neat?”
Honestly, asking about anything Link gets up to just leads to more questions.  It’s not worth it.
The second floor is open to the air like a gazebo.  Around that, on the roof of the first floor, he’s put flower beds, which he tends with care, frowning over journals and botany books.  After a few weeks, the flower bloom, lighting up at night with a blue-white light you can see from Tarry Town.  Sometimes they’ll catch him carrying a bouquet.  “Bringing them to my girl.  I think I can braid them into her hair.”
As he plants his hands on his hips and surveys his construction with pride and hope, he explains, “She takes up a lot of space.  I imagine she’ll kind of…spread.”  He waves his hands a bit to express that she would presumably leave stuff everywhere.
He seems delighted by the prospect.
“If I can get her to visit, I think she’ll like this.  Yeah,” he sighs.  “She’ll like this.”
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lightningqueen11 · 4 months
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Extra notes on TOTK about things I don't quite like and I need to fix because that game has wonderful ideas and mechanics but the story just needed an extra pass or 2.
The sages, WHO WERE THEY? Like, I genuinely cannot understand what each one was supposed to be going for. They have 0 character, at all. And every time we see their cutscene it's just Zelda saying the same thing four times. We know Zelda, Rauru, & Mineru (though Mineru is kinda bland, like we see more of them but what we see is all just plot moving forward. Mineru feels a bit more like a prop than a character is what I'm saying.) The 4 sages for each region? I can guess nothing about them.
So, I want to make one small change. Instead of each cutscene being when Zelda asks for help, it's a moment of Zelda and the Sage, like, bonding. Doing something together as Sages. Maybe Zelda would put together something of a paraglider and go scouting with the rito sage. Maybe she would mess with Zonai tech and blow stuff up with the goron sage. And if seeing Zelda directly ask for help is so important, they could show it at the end. Otherwise the message at the end would be, "I wanted to help save her time, but now I cannot do that. So please accept my secret stone and save Hyrule in my stead."
Just a little, tiny mention of why Sheikah tech isn't around (and perhaps a junkyard of it) would be very nice. I would say the shrines and towers probably sunk back into the ground once the champion beat calamity Ganon, since they no longer served a purpose. The guardians were all demolished, too many painful memories for Hyrule to move forward with them still around. The Sheikah slate was reconfigured into the purah pad. Basically, don't remove a core piece of the world you established in the last game without some explanation.
Fix up the weird scrambled timeline of the fake puppet Zelda. Like, we know from the dragon's tears that this isn't Zelda, so just edit NPC dialogue after the last dragon tear. They're still chasing after this puppet Zelda cause guess what, it's actively hurting people! So they gotta stop it.
Lastly, bring back gerudo vai set I will not REST until that set has RETURNED sure we have frostbite armor but COME ON it was in the previous game it would not be that hard.
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the-mic-drop · 2 months
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Building Zelda in BG3- Sorcerer
@benilos asked for it, and I'm delivering!
So, we've got two options for Zelda; a Sorcerer and a Wizard. A cleric might also work, but I haven't really settled on the specifics yet. The Sorcerer build is below the cut. I'll do the Wizard build next
We'll start with the version I use in the Isekai series I've been posting. I call this one...
The Dragon Queen
Background
Race: Elf (High Elf)
Background: Noble
High Elf Cantrip: Ray of Frost
Now High Elf I feel is self-explanatory, and Ray of Frost is the cantrip because she's more aligned with Naydra and her ice powers. As for the Noble background, I choose that over Sage because this Zelda is when she's really stepping into her role as Hyrule's regent. She's building a rapport with her people and is comfortable using her status as "Princess of Hyrule." Though if you disagree and think Sage is more appropriate, I can't really argue with you.
Abilities
Strength: 8 (-1)
Dexterity: 10 (0)
Constitution: 10 (0)
Intelligence: 16 (+3)
Wisdom: 12 (+1)
Charisma: 17 (+3)
Charisma is the main stat because that's a Sorcerer's spellcasting modifier, and even though Zelda is the Wisdom part of the Triforce, this version of her is much more of an intellectual than a philosopher. I felt the need to give her a tiny boost to Dex and Con becuase she's bound to be good with precision tasks and she's been through quite a bit.
Class & Levels
Class: Sorcerer
Sub-Class: Draconic Bloodline
Draconic Ancestry: White (Cold)
Sorcerer is a natural choice due to the inherited nature of her divine powers, and Draconic Bloodline fits perfectly since this is post-TotK Zelda, who deserves to keep some of her Draconic aspects. (Note that Draconic Bloodline gives you Draconic Resilience, making Mage Armor unnecessary.)
Proficiencies: Arcana, Religion
Cantrips: Shocking Grasp, Light, Friends, Blade Ward
Spells: Thunderwave, Witch Bolt
Arcana and Religion just fit way better than your other options. Shocking Grasp from Urbosa, Light because duh, Friends because her high Cha makes her a natural choice as the party's face, and Blade Ward because of her desire to protect those around her. Thunderwave and Witch Bolt are also thanks to Urbosa.
Level 2
Spell: Feather Fall (She floats sometimes)
Metamagic: Careful Spell, Extended Spell
Level 3
Spell: Gust of Wind (Revali)
Metamagic: Subtle Spell
Level 4
Spell: Hold Person (Calamity Wrangler/Stasis)
Cantrip: Mage Hand
Feat: Ability Improvement (Cha +2)
Mage Hand because she'd love it for efficient research. When you up your Charisma to 19, you'll likely be near the point where you're facing Auntie Ethel and you'll probably be able to get her boon easy enough to top Zelda up at 20 Cha.
Level 5
Spell: Slow (Sage of Time)
Level 6
Spell: Lightning Bolt (Urbosa)
Level 7
Spell: Ice Storm (Naydra)
Level 8
Spell: Banishment/Daylight
Feat: War Caster
Banishment because that's what Zeldas tend to do to Ganon in the series and Daylight because of the divine light she tends to generate. War Caster is just a necessary choice for any spellcaster.
Level 9
Spell: Hold Monster (Calamity Wrangler/Stasis)
Level 10
Spell: Telekinesis (Shiekah Tablets)
Cantrip: Dancing Lights (Divine Light)
Metamagic: Distant Spell
Level 11
Spell: Sunbeam (Divine Light)
Level 12
Spell: Chain Lightning/Cone of Cold/Globe of Invulnerability/Dimension Door
Feat: Mobile/Resilient- Wisdom/Spell Sniper
So, once I get to level 12, I find my main issue with Sorcerer; the lack of spells. You're plenty powerful, but not as utilitarian as you might like. Anyway, by the time you get to your max level, you'll have a Zelda that is as much a force of personality as a force of nature.
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