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Link ([info]sleepinghero) wrote in [info]kingdomofruin,
@ 2018-04-29 13:36:00

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Entry tags:character: amali, character: bozai, character: buliara, character: dorephan, character: gerudo town residents, character: link, character: muzu, character: riju, character: sidon, character: yammo, character: zumi, location: central hyrule, location: gerudo town, location: rito village, location: zora's domain

So. About them errands, huh?
((Man. How about all that self-play. It's what I get for playing 90% of the characters, I guess. :p And also currently the only character who can fling himself around the kingdom in seconds, so the job of errand boy has fallen to him. Purah's really got to come up with something for Zelda.))

After contacting Zelda and ending up with a laundry list of things he needed to get, as well as a brief panic when she asked about the sign outside his house, of all things, Link shifted his focus to his new agenda: getting a bunch of girly stuff.

His life went awry somewhere along the line, and he wasn't quite sure where. As much as he missed his sister, part of him was glad his early teen years weren't plagued by a teenage girl potentially trying to cajole him into being her practice dummy for learning how to apply makeup and do fancy hair styles. There was a good chance Marin would've ended up more like their grandmother than their mother on that front, but even so, that was an arrow he'd dodged.

It wasn't even getting dressed up like a woman that would've bothered him- when he was growing up, women were the ones with the power, it wasn't exactly an insult to look like one, and he had to do that later to get into Gerudo Town anyway -it was the idea of being turned into what amounted to a science experiment that would've annoyed him. Being told to sit and stay and be subjected to whatever his handlers wanted to do would've driven him crazy.

That, and he remembered being an adolescent boy, and he knew how adolescent girls acted, and he and his sister probably would've driven each other up the wall and down each other's throats.

... he still missed her, though.

He forcibly shoved that subject aside and focused back on the task at hand, most of which was just taking pictures, but the first thing he had to do was something that he wasn't ... exactly looking forward to. For a myriad of reasons, not the least of which was 'fessing up to having not told the entire truth to Zumi and Yammo earlier about his relationship status with Zelda. Although before he could do that, he had to 'fess up to himself about it. His side of things wasn't anything he'd been... too untruthful about- there was nothing that he'd given any thought to (and fighting his brain to keep it that way was sometimes a challenge) -but he knew damn well what Zelda's side was. Sure, there honestly was the chance that the years had changed her, but he had a feeling in his gut that they hadn't. He'd probably hide behind that possibility for awhile yet, but it was something he was going to have to face at some point.

Sometimes he wished he'd worked harder at not avoiding dealing with emotions after his initial grief over Marin had passed. It'd make things a lot easier on him. His tendency to shut down had helped him save face when the kingdom's spotlight was on him, but now it was just making things messy.

Oh, hey, brain. Nice of you to drift back to that subject. Let's stay on task, hmm?

The women had made pretty good time, all things considered, as Link could see them just on the other side of Proxim Bridge as he approached it. He nodded in greeting to Brigo, who still was holding his position as guard, though what he was guarding and why, Link wasn't sure. Whatever made him happy and gave him purpose, Link supposed.



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[info]castofthewild
2018-06-12 12:04 am UTC (link)
Isha raised an eyebrow, an amused smile tugging at her lips. "Thank you for the warning. How about you give me a head start on what suggestions we should be making, and come pick out some pieces from what we have."

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[info]sleepinghero
2018-06-14 07:11 pm UTC (link)
Even though picking out jewelry didn't require a lesson about skin gradients and matching complimentary colors, it was a bit more tedious than the makeup shopping had been. He knew to stick to gold, thanks the makeup lesson, and he knew blue stones were a safe bet, though there was a necklace that looked like it had the same pattern as the gold accents on the clothes he got for her that had that cinnabar on it, so he picked that one while he was at it.

When Isha brought up earrings, he realized he'd never seen Zelda with earrings. That didn't mean her ears weren't pierced, but it made not getting any right then a 'better safe than sorry' decision.

He got talked into getting a pair for himself, though. Apparently his were starting to look 'scuffy.' He put his foot down on the issue of how fancy they should be. Good grief, none of these women knew the value of simple and practical.

But it was ultimately a fairly boring transaction of "that looks like she might like it," and wrapping up his purchases. Isha was doing her best to make it more exciting than he found it, and for someone who had much investment in jewelry, it might've been interesting. Link had never been big about jewelry for himself, his earrings aside, and those were apparently too plain and 'scuffy' for him to be able to pretend otherwise.

It was also a much more expensive transaction than the makeup and clothes had been. It was a good thing he had a lot of money hoarded in the Slate. Three thousand rupees for three necklaces and a bracelet. Yeesh.

After leaving the store, he stopped and took another mental tally of what he needed to get- makeup and clothes for Zelda, which came with a set of written instructions and explanation of the science behind the former, thus saving him from having to suffer one from Riju. Jewelry. Hair clips, he was waiting until Zumi could decide what she needed.

Journals. That's right.

Well, the stall next to the clothing store looked like it might be a regular general store, which was promising. He'd never been in there before, so he had no idea if that was even something they'd sell, but he wasn't sure where else to go off the top of his head. Maybe Kakariko. He'd try there if this store didn't pan out.

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[info]sleepinghero
2018-06-14 07:16 pm UTC (link)
The goddess decided to be merciful and spared him an extra trip to Kakariko, as the general store- as that was what it turned out to be -had blank books for sale. He wasn't sure if that was part of their normal inventory, but like hell was he going to protest.

He almost walked out with just that, done for the day, stop in and say hi to Riju and return the Thunder Helm (and pass along Zelda's message, he'd almost forgotten about that), and finally go home, when he spotted what looked like a pocket charm in the shape of a Silent Princess, on a display table on his way out the door. Closer inspection revealed it was a hair clip, looked like an old antique that the shopkeeper had possibly just had sitting around forever and got sick of trying to sell at a respectable price.

He recognized quality enough when he saw it to know that the ten rupees the shop keep charged him was a gross undervaluing. He outright offered her more on the principle of both that rupee hoarding problem he clearly had, and that she was getting robbed with that ten rupees.

She seemed surprised, but honestly, the Gerudo were well-known for their metal working, all she had to do was take that to Isha and the other owner to get it appraised and know that she should charge way more than ten rupees. He wasn't an expert, but he could tell that was bronze, had seen more than enough statues back in Castle Town and the castle itself of heroes and queens from so far back that nobody could even remember the time the people had lived in. 'Some thousands of years ago' was the best anyone could tell, and the statues had all been in good condition. No amount of polishing and upkeep would keep a metal from corroding eventually, and while one could never describe those statues as 'pristine,' they didn't look like they were as old as they were known to be.

A piece of jewelry didn't have to have traditional gemstones to worth their weight in gold. That bronze was far to old to not have achieved 'antique' status, which added a historical value to it.

Not about to rip the woman off, he offered fifty times her asking rate, told her that he'd even take it to Isha to make sure he hadn't underpaid her, though she declined that part, was more than happy with the five hundred rupees.

Well, not completely rip her off. Given that the Silent Princess was a favorite flower of the royal daughters for several generations before Zelda, for all he knew, that had been hers, or had belonged to one of her ancestresses, and it'd just been looted from the castle sometime after Zelda contained Ganon's power enough to shut down the Guardians and make it semi-safe to go in.

If that was the case, that hair clip was worth a lot more than five hundred rupees. But if he said anything that would hint it might have been a royal treasure, she might not have been willing to sell it at all.

There. Now he was done shopping.

Time to go see Riju.

He was sure she was going to wonder what on earth he was doing this time, trudging into her throne room with three shopping bags, one entirely too big for his tastes, the Slate on backwards, without an army-worthy arsenal on his back, and what two weapons he had on his lower back like a Gerudo and not strapped over his shoulder like he preferred. Never before had he gone in there taking this big of an extra mile to pass as a woman.

And wearing makeup.

Before she could say anything, he immediately pointed at her. "Not. A word. One of your merchants insisted on putting this stuff on me."

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[info]thunderchief
2018-06-16 11:21 pm UTC (link)
Riju stared at Link.

And stared some more.

Propped her chin on fist and stared a bit longer.

"Well. That's... uh... ah... a new look for you, I do have to say. The colors at least are complimentary."

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[info]sleepinghero
2018-06-16 11:33 pm UTC (link)
Link gave her an amused look of exaggerated patience. "You would expect anything less from one of your ladies?" he said. Then he shrugged. "I had to come get stuff for Zelda, and I ended up with an extended lesson into the art and science of undertones. And got conned into being given a demonstration in blending."

He gave a glance around the building for signs of any other guards, then set the shopping bags down and unclipped the Slate from his hip. "You got out of trying to explain to a grown man how to put on makeup without laughing too hard to talk. I'd been originally instructed to ask you. The shopkeep seemed way too happy to make the strange vai who hid behind a veil 'feel pretty.'" Another glance around, then he selected the inventory rune and retrieved the Thunder Helm. "I needed to get this back to you anyway though, so here I am, all pretty and made up, just in time to see the Gerudo Chief."

Okay, now that he'd headed off too much laughing at the pass, he could have a good sense of humor about it.

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[info]thunderchief
2018-06-16 11:38 pm UTC (link)
"Oh, thank you, I've been missing this," she said, taking the Helm from him and putting it in its rightful place beside her, stepping back after a fond pet over the crown of the helm. Then she climbed back up on the throne.

"Speaking of the Princess, when do I get to meet her?" Riju was practically bouncing in her throne now at the mere thought. "How is she? You were picking up makeup for her? She must be feeling all right if she's wanting makeup. How is everyone reacting to her and you? Do they know who you two are? Tell me everything!"

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[info]sleepinghero
2018-06-16 11:44 pm UTC (link)
"When you get to meet Zelda is probably within a few days," he said, at once tired and amused by her. A leader she may have been, but a kid she still was. "We promised Dorephan we'd stop in and see him and take a look at Ruta tomorrow, but assuming the house we're living in can be remodeled the way we want, we'll probably be spending a lot of time after that making the rounds around Hyrule, and she's wanting to meet you."

Since he had the Slate out, he decided to stow his shopping bags in its inventory function. "As far as when you get to meet with the queen of Hyrule, that one I'm not sure on. But we'll be needing a neutral place for that, since I'm not allowed in here in my official role as the captain of the queen's guard."

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[info]sleepinghero
2018-06-16 11:47 pm UTC (link)
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