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aikoiya · 7 months
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LoZ - Hyrulean Cultural Aesthetics
Overall Cultural Influences:
Central Hyrule & Hylians specifically = Medieval Germanic & Arthurian English with some variation depending on location. All Hylian towns will likely have a little bit of this in them.
Humans = Rural, small town, down home, farmer, tough as nails, survivor, rough around the edges, traditional, conservative, but still rebellious, & generally very good-hearted. That means they are the rednecks, the cowboys, the military men, the American Southerners, the Vikings, & the Celts kind of characters. You're salt of the earth types. At least in feel, though not necessarily in culture. It's because of this that humans generally get along well with Gorons. Either way, humans stick mostly to the agricultural & ranching settlements for the most part.
Zora = Hard to tell as they generally don't wear clothing, but they do wear a lot of jewelry. If I had to give them clothes, I'd definitely say they'd be something flowy. Possibly Roman or Greek in fashion to go with the water theme? As for sensibilities, maybe a bit of French Rococo. I also get the impression that the Zora's Domain is actually divided into 2 levels: the Upper Domain & the Lower Domain. The Upper Domain is what we see in the games & consists of the commercial district & palace. The Lower Domain is entirely underwater & is where the Zora actually live. The reason we don't see it is because Link can't dive.
Rito = Northern Native American. Aldean specifically. Maybe a bit of Latin American.
Goron = A mix of Maori (Polynesian), African, Dwarven, & maybe a bit of Old West mining town, though it's hard to tell for certain as they generally don't wear clothing. Definitely something with a decent blend of caballerismo & machismo. Something masculine & tribal, but also community oriented & friendly.
Gerudo = Egyptian/Middle Eastern Amazons with some Orc influence. Possibly with some hints of Hindu too. At least as far as fashion goes.
Korok/Kokiri = If Peter Pan & the Lost Boys were Hobbits.
Twili = Possibly Scandanavian? Also Chinese with some Japanese influences.
Mogma = They seem to be Brooklyn-ish. Maybe even a bit of an Italian-American Mob feel, but more so in the "friendly gangster" way. So, I'm seeing some Bensonhurst influences, which is a specifically Italian-American borough within Brooklyn, I believe. Maybe even a bit of New York Jewish? Like, they come across as being Italian mafia adjacent, but only in so much as the accent, the attitude, & family-oriented organization. Sort of an "it takes a village" & "we take care of our own" type of mentality. Not in any way actually mafia though & certainly not in the romanticized view of gangsters as I don't actually see the Mogmas being the types to actually commit crimes on the reg. And despite being avid treasure-hunters, they seem to have a general culture of altruistic generosity. By that, I mean that their love language is gift-giving.
Yeti = Norse Viking.
Minish = Borrowers.
Anouki = Inuit.
Lokomo = Possibly Greek?
Zonai = Mesoamerican.
*Lupos = Gaelic, Celtic, & Nordic. (This is a race I made up, if you wanna know more, go to Wolf Link & the Lupos Race.)
Smaller Settlements:
Hateno = I'm getting Gaelic Scottish farming town. Also maybe a bit of Spain, Italy, & Greece. Mostly inhabited by humans & Hylians.
Kakariko = Japanese with maybe a touch of American Old West. While primarily Japanese, there's also some definite South Korean influences. Especially in their cooking.
Mabe = Rustic dairy ranching town vibes because I'm putting Lon Lon Ranch there. Based on how AoC & LA's Mabe was designed, their roofing is colorful terracotta tile & generally has ivy & such growing on their homes, so maybe Colonial Spanish. Mostly inhabited by humans & Hylians.
Goponga = I'm getting rural Luisiana Bayou vibes, most likely due to it being located in a swamp. So, primarily Cajun, French, & Colonial Spanish with some Zora inspiration maybe. Mostly inhabited by humans, Hylians, & Zora.
Deya = Not sure yet, but I'm giving them a vineyard, peach orchard, & making them use them to make moscato, so maybe an old Tuscany winery & fishing village? Mostly inhabited by humans & Hylians. From what we see in the games, it was actually the biggest settlement in Hyrule besides Castle Town, so it could've been a full-on town or city.
Ordon = Has a rural ranching feel & might be inspired by a southern agricultural town in Italy called Ordona. So, maybe rural Italy with American South mannerisms & sensibilities. Culturally, though, I get Gaelic Irish vibes. It might be the smials… Also, maybe a little bit of Welsh too. Either way, it's mostly inhabited by humans & Lupos (more human than Lupos) with the occasional Hylian, Sheikah, & 1 or 2 Gerudo. (For more of their overall culture, go to Ordonian Culture & Ordon Cooking Culture.)
Lurelin = Rural Hawaiian fishing village. Maybe a little bit of Caribbean & Okinawan? With a little bit of Mesoamerican mixed in due to Zonai influence from the nearby ruins.
Ealiyah = Tibetan-flavored Gerudo farming & brewing town. Maybe a little bit of Russian too? Also, interior decoration is eclectic & cluttered but cozy & colorful in a vibrant, rustic Bohemian sort of way. There are also some influences from humans, Hylians, Lupos, & even Sheikah to a degree as several of each race lives there too (all men), but overall, the culture remains mostly that Tibetan-Gerudo sort of style. They do a lot of weaving & sewing as well as dying. (This is a town I made up, for more on its culture & history, go to Ealiyah Town & the Highlands Gerudo.)
Tabantha Village = Norse with Rito, Yeti, & Lupos inspiration. So, old Norse Viking, Aldean, Celtic, & Gaelic with a Russian & Welsh accent. They use a lot of furs in their clothing. Mostly inhabited by humans, Hylians, Rito, Yeti, & Lupos.
Shadow Hamlet = Dwarven possibly, with Goron inspiration. So, very masculine. Maybe a bit of Old Western Mining Town. A mix of Gorons, Hylians, & Humans tend to live here.
Koholint Domain = This is on the Koholina Archipelago, which Eventide Island is the smallest island of & will eventually become a fishing & port town. In-world, it has influence from Zora, Rito, & Lurelin. But, from a real world perspective, it's mostly Polynesian, coastal Native American, & coastal Hindu with some ancient coastal Greco-Roman (even Atlantis-like) influence for the underwater sections of the settlement. As well as in their formal fashion. There would likely be a tiny bit of Carribean & Okinawan influence in there too. The population is made up of Euryhaline Zora (able to survive in both salt & fresh water), Coastal Rito, & Lurelin Hylians/humans. And, much like with how I think the Zora's Domain is built, the settlement's commercial district is on land, while the Zora residential area is underwater. The Rito & human/Hylian residences, as well as the Cheiftain's home, are also on land. (For more on the specifics of this, go to Euryhaline Zora & Coastal Rito Port Town.)
Gatepost, Outpost, & East Post = These are all a package deal. These are mostly military towns, so that'll definitely factor in. They are positioned in such a way as to protect Oldcastle. Mostly inhabited by Hylians, humans, & Sheikah, but with smatterings of the other races too.
Oldcastle = The site of OoT's Castle Town, a.k.a. the Great Plateau, so there'll be some DEEP historical significance going on. As such, it's mostly Medieval Germanic & Arthurian English. Mostly inhabited by Hylians, humans, & Sheikah.
LoZ Cultural Masterlist
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This post serves as a reminder:
We don’t have to be all love and light all the time. We all have both strength and weakness. Sometimes we struggle. This is ok. Remember that it is in the midst of our darkness that the light shines most beautifully.
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hylian-photography · 11 months
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Cucco in STEM, Kakariko Village
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atwas-meme-ing · 11 months
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Finally found an answer to that burning question we've all asked:
Is it Hylian or Hyrulean?
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linderosse · 10 months
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If your rental business helped save the world, you’re exempt from paying taxes on your profits, right?
(Disclaimer: This artist does not actually support evading taxes, I promise.)
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raycatz · 3 months
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headcanon that Wind is given a pumpkin sprout when the chain visits Skyloft. He makes such a fuss over how good the pumpkin soup is (not as good as his grandma's, of course, but still really good!) that one of the residents or Kina is like, you should grow them at home, take this! He keeps it in an open bottle. He's named it Soup.
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zoroshark · 8 months
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Firstly, I love the nickname you got for Rauru. I can truly imagine Sonia calling him Rwandan when they are not in public but in private with each other. Secondly, do you got a headcanon of what their child would look like or even how Sonia was copping with it to have a child from a Zonia?
Secondly, do you got a headcanon of what their child would look like or even how Sonia was copping with it to have a child from a Zonia?
Thank you! The nickname Ran Ran was made during the time TOTK wasn't released and no one knew of Rauru's name, so I came up with it. For the second part of your question, I'm going to need some clarification as I'm a little confused on what you are asking. For the first part, I actually made a fan child between the two!
Here is my Rauru/Sonia fan child, Solis!
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For Solis' design, I did my best to combine both Zonai and Hyrulean features. Solis would have ears that are longer than Sonia's but smaller than Rauru's. Her facial features do lean a bit more on the Zonai aspect, especially from the forehead to nose, but from there it's similar to a Hyrulean. Her skin is fur-like/fuzzy with scales. The rest of her body is proportioned normally unlike Zonai, with her long neck being an outlier.
More info on Solis is down below! Warning for TOTK Spoilers and a long wall of text!
Gender: Female
Age: 26 (years after Imprisoning War)
Height: 6'8"
Species: Zonai/Hyrulean (Hylian) Mix
Personality: Kind, Inquisitive, Stubborn, Playful, Adventurous
General Info: Solis was a child of King Rauru and Queen Sonia. As a child, she was free spirited, with her sense of adventure and curiosity sometimes getting her into trouble. She would often sneak off from her studies to watch her father hunt or to pick berries with her mother, but always made up for time lost. Her family would teach her to love and care for everything around her and she was a happy princess in their care.
Sadly, that happiness would be taken away after tragedy befell her home. After the death of her mother, father, and aunt, young Solis became mute, and a shut in. Due to her shift in personality and being too young to take the throne at that time, others in her family would take a temporary charge in her stead. It would take many years after the Imprisoning War for her to open up again, slowly coming out of her bubble and enjoying the world around her.
As a fully grown adult, she hopes she can make her family proud and be a strong, kind ruler just like her parents.
Notes:
-She was around 5-7 years old when both of her parents and aunt passed -She also witnessed Zelda's transformation into a dragon (hence experienced the loss of 4 family members) -She has no secret stone of her own -She is proficient with swords and bows -She was either under the care of Sonia's relatives or by the three dragon sisters (Farosh, Dinraal and Naydra) depending on the AU -While having both time and light powers, she was closer attuned to her light magic -When she was off her royal duties or outside of the castle, she was a bit of a goofball and willing to try out new things that her court may deem as reckless (Ex: trying to find ways to fly up and get on/near the four dragons)
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ixtaek · 9 days
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Hearts in Legend of Zelda represent Hylia’s direct divine protection of Link.
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rawliverandgoronspice · 8 months
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If Ganondorf was lying to anyone during that Wind Waker speech, he’d be lying to himself. The gerudo desert was indeed harsh, and Hyrule sucked during his time, but legit everything he did in Ocarina of Time is completely unjustifiable, except for the murder of the King of Hyrule. The man sat in luxury for 7 years with monsters surrounding the land, while his people remained in the desert. Yet at the end of the day, he believed that he had every right to do all of that.
Self-justification isn’t a trait that’s outright noticeable with Ganondorf, but Wind Waker puts it out in the open and shows that yes, the self proclaimed “King of Evil” truly believes he’s deserving of the world, and that his circumstances justify his crimes.
I feel like the fandom misses that while Ganondorf may not be this complex 5d villain, he still carries an interesting amount of traits like this
Hey, thanks for the ask!! I'm sorry, I haven't slept in over 24h and felt particularly rhapsodic today so uhhhh sorrryyyyy for being cringe about my little guyyyyyy (and the approximate use of English language that might ensue)
So yeah, I think there's absolutely a huge part of that, trying to make sense of the violently absurd situation he found himself in, a monster and one of the last people who remembers Hyrule and how it was destroyed, and rationalizing to himself why it is not meaningless.
I have to say, not to be uhhh a parody of myself, but I think it could be a little bit more complicated than that (all of it being interpretations of the text that I don't think canon entirely backs always, but my point is that it could be read out of it).
If Ganondorf wanted any meaningful chance to reshape his own reality, then there's no doing that without access to the Triforce. If he had wanted to go for the King's head and nothing else, he would have been stopped immediately by everybody who do have access to shards of the keys to the Sacred Realm (not to mention how trigger happy Zelda was about wishing ????? something to the Triforce about erasing him in some form). I don't think it would have been reasonable to aim for anything but the Triforce as a military goal --not to mention that his beef is half with Hyrule, and half with the Goddesses themselves for considering the gerudos beneath them in some form and for some reason (which becomes even more apparent and deranged in Wind Waker, as part of why he can't let go of Hyrule in my opinion is because their intervention was so violent he simply cannot wrap his head around it and, as usual, Will Not Be Defeated >:((( because he's that kind of bitter little shithead, which I uhhhh relate to a little too much maybe). And then, well. You can't exactly ask for the Triforce and be nice about it, right?
I'm not saying he wasn't gleefully horrible about it the entire time, but I can absolutely see a case of him being self-centered enough to see each of his actions as the necessary (or righteous/vengeful) next step to get closer to his goals, and one thing leads to the other, and after seven years of strife, well, the kingdom you wanted to rule is a pile of rubble, ash and misery you enforced at every step, and oops! You have alienated absolutely everyone who aren't your weird moms!
There's a ton of things to say about the many interpretations that could be made of his relationship to the gerudos so I won't over-expand on that, but, uhhhh yeah he probably used them, or at the very least ruled them with an iron fist to enforce his own power he believed unquestionnable (even if the goal was genuinely to do things for their sake, which in my opinion could still be argued --Hyrule is a big nightmare place during his reign, but the Valley is the only location basically untouched with arguably Kakariko after all).
To be honest, I think TP Ganondorf is more accursed with a sense of self-justification than WW Ganon, who has a surprising amount of clarity on his own motives (to restate my tags on a post I just reblogged: I don't think "I coveted this wind, I suppose" is particularly self-pitying, it's soberingly self-aware if anything). TP Ganon is the one who's obsessed with divine purpose and considering himself a weird take on the Chosen One.
But yeah, I think... To be completely honest, I sometimes feel like Ganondorf's potential (!!! not actual execution, very important to draw this distinction) is just kind of too large for the IP that birthed him? The full breadth of his complexity cannot be explored in a setting that demands he merely generates a simple conflict that doesn't seriously question the status quo while everything about him inherently begs for it (and I love Zelda and its simplicity and what it does, to be very clear!). Like, I know this is just me justifying my own investment to a degree, but... his relationship to the gerudo culture, his relationship to gender, to divinity, to fate, to self-definition, to absolute resistance grinded down to the point of absurdity (but at the same time, what else is there to do)... like all of this absolutely has potential to be large and epic and breathtaking, but. Nintendo needs to preserve the statut quo. And Ganondorf just cannot express all of these themes without having this simple world literally collapse around him.
This is what I find incredibly compelling about this dramatic disaster of a guy. And the very media that suggested all of these contradictions and inner conflicts (without necessarily understanding them at first I think) is now fighting tooth and nail against what it introduced, what he can embody and once questioned (in WW most potently) for the sake of Hyrule's moral balance, backpedalling into a state of simplicity that just never truly existed to that degree before --partially, in my opinion, because this conflict is scary to face heads on without taking significant artistic risks I am not confident we will ever see again, to be uhh less than optimistic.
So yeah! He isn't that complicated as the villain of the children video games for sure!! But. As a character, there's so much there, just sitting right under the surface.
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alexsgrimoire · 2 months
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Hyrule(an Magic) Historia: An Effort for Archival
Greetings. It's my first time posting on this blog, so it's nice to meet you all.
The purpose of this post is to detail my behind-the-scenes effort to archive as many of the lost Hyrulean Paganism/Magic blogs and posts as possible. For those unaware, in the mid-2010s, there was a "renaissance" of The Legend of Zelda Pop Culture Pagan posts and blogs. The pantheon/practice went by many names, such as Mudoran Magic, Hyrulean/Hylian Magic, Hyrulean Paganism, etc. As a result, efforts to find remaining content can be complicated, especially when perusing tags. Different phrases were used for various blogs and posts, sometimes leading to dead ends.
Thankfully, there are some leads. @lostwoodstarryskies made a list of blogs, both old and new, here. This is a good start and helps navigate search engines such as Google more efficiently. Additionally, this post by the now-defunct @/hylianshrinemaiden (more on her later) lists additional blogs.
Now, to Twili (hylianshrinemaiden). While we (the Magic Collective) weren't in the same Pop Culture Pagan circles at the same time, it's clear she was a pillar in the community. It's a shame that she and other active members deleted their blogs, as Tumblr's archival system is half-functional at best. There is some hope of recovering her blog, however. @hyrulian-legends reblogged this post from her, listing various spells and resources from her. While it's not entirely clear if this list is her complete work, it at least gives names to her work. Through this list, I've had some luck on Google, and a surviving reblog of her Minish Cap Glamour was found here. I'm not sure what else is available, as I became un-frontstuck when I was planning on searching further. (Such is the way of systems.)
I plan on delving further into what remains, and I'm very grateful to the remaining community members for their advice on where to look. Many thanks, in particular, to @knightofhylia, @knightofhylia-sageofthetriforce, @wind-sage-serin, and @lostwoodstarryskies. Additionally, those in the Community of Hyrulean Faiths Discord server provide resources.
There remain some posts in the Collective's communal Likes that we plan on sharing upon adding to our Grimoire document, so expect those somewhere down the line. In the meantime, I'll continue my search and bring updates whenever possible.
Sincerely,
Vaati the Wind Mage 🌪️
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aikoiya · 8 months
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LoZ Cultural Masterlist 1
General Hyrule Culture:
Hyrule Courting Traditions
Dating VS Courting
Lurelin Romance
International Relations - Speculating on other countries across Hyrule's Earth.
No Port Town?
Hyrule Sports
Humans are the Countryfolk of Hyrule
TotK VS BotW Weapons
Ordonian Culture
The Depths Are a Liminal Space
Hyrulean Cultural Aesthetics
Pre-Hyrulean Culture
Hyrule Cultural Patterns
Rauru Era Hyrulean Culture
Faron Cultural Tidbits
Hebra Cultural Tidbits
Hyrulean Royal Transition of Power
Ordona Folktales: The Tale of the Stáblad & the Tangled Capaill
- Skyloftian-nutcase made a short prompt of my folktale! X3
Fashion:
Cece Brand Fungal Pirate Set - Something to go with the hat.
No Cece Brand Wedding Dress???
Hylian Fashion Trends
Hyrule Holidays & Festivals:
Hyrule Festivals & Holidays
Hanami Festival
Hyrule Pantheon:
Hyrule's Pantheon
- Hyrulean Holy Relics
My Thoughts on the Fierce Deity
- The Bargainer Statues
- The Fierce Deity's True Name
- The Fierce Deity's True Form
- Fierce Deity Unmasked
- FD the God of War
- FD Depictions in Hebra
Karina Goddess of Love & Passion | Warning: Mature Content (Nothing explicit, but it has some adult topics.)
Hylia as a Character
- Depictions of Hylia
- Hylia's Sacrifice
- Hylia = Amaterasu, But What Does That Mean?
Hyrule's Pantheon in Sumi-E
Gopongan Depictions of the Hyrulean Pantheon
Created Cultures, Races, ect:
Wolf Link & the Búralupán Race
Full Hyrule Settlement Restoration Map
Euryhaline Zora & Coastal Rito Port Town
Food:
Goron Spice
Sky Island Fruits
New Wild Ingredient Ideas
2nd Tier Ingredients
Beastiary Expansion
More Meat Variety
Flavor Differences Between Browned Butters?
Wild Cultural Recipe Ideas - Includes all the canon settlements in BotW/TotK.
Wild Ruined & Non-Canon Town Recipe Ideas - Includes the ruined settlements of BotW/TotK & some other perspective settlements.
Kakariko Food Culture
Ordon Food Culture
Ealiyah Town Food Culture - Town of the Highland Gerudo
Koholint Food Culture - Eventide Island Settlement(s)
Other LoZ Masterlists:
LoZ General Masterlist
LoZ Wild Masterlist
LoZ Cultural Masterlist 1
LoZ Cultural Masterlist 2
LoZ My Fanfic Masterlist
LoZ Great Fics Masterlist
LoZ Linked Universe Masterlist
Other Useful Masterlists:
Aikoiya's Writing Tips Masterlist
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A Community of Hyrulean Faiths
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There are some of you out there with whom I have had contact. As you all know, community isn't the easiest to come by on our path. That said, there are some small pockets of us spread around here and there. We seem to rise and fall with the years. I myself have only been on this path for a little over a year. It seems Hyrulean faiths had a swell in popularity about five years ago and five years before that. I missed every possible chance to be part of a larger community because I used to be of the opinion that it made no sense to follow religions or philosophies from fiction based on the fact that these paths are based on real world religious traditions I could study instead.
One day I met a friend in a Zelda fan group who shared his miniature altar to Lady Hylia set up in a small tea tray and something just clicked. I had looked into the Jedi path before and I just didn't fit. When I realized I could find a path wherever I felt connection, I immediately knew this was my place. I do still follow real world traditions of Buddhism and Shinto, but they also serve to inform my practice devoted to Lady Hylia.
Myself and another few friends are seeking to revitalize and build up the community of people who practice spiritual paths based on the lore of the Legend of Zelda universe. Primarily Hyrule, but not limited to it. I have a Facebook group currently and I have plans to open a Discord server for us. I am changing the group name currently in order to be more inclusive since it originally focused mostly on Knights of Hylia and Sages of the Triforce. I want us to have a hub where everyone can gather and share our thoughts, experiences, and our own practices. As I've mentioned, I have one friend who venerates The Great Deku Tree specifically but none of the other deities so much. I have another friend who venerates Lady Farore, serving as a retainer to her.
Much like in other polytheistic frameworks, people will connect with some deities more strongly than others and Hyrule is filled with many deities. Please stay tuned! Very soon, I will announce my Facebook group here and I will announce my Discord server once I have gotten to creating it. I look forward to meeting you all!
Blessings of The Three
May the Goddess Smile Upon You
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hylian-photography · 10 months
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yiga time, Yiga Hideout
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knightofhylia · 11 months
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I realized I don't have any hyrule specific spreads, so I'm working on putting some together. pardon my great graphic design I'm using ms paint and a touchpad
A good spread for when Calamaties hit! This spread is intended to be a good pep talk while giving you a nudge in the right direction. Use it to get messages from the Goddesses or with any spirit!
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lostwoodstarryskies · 4 months
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Hyrulian PC Blogs
So things have been vanishing for our community of people. I wanted to create a list of HISTORICAL blogs, whom we have lost the knowledge of, blogs whose name has changed, and active/newer blogs.
As of January 9th, 2023, here are the LOST blogs,who we will remember forever. We miss you all!:
@hylianshrinemaiden
@sapphula-divine
@suntomoon-moontosun
@floridacraft
As of Januaru 9th, 2023, these are the changed blogs/ blogs I haven't seen actively posting about Hyrulian PC-WHICH IS FINE!
@confident-conch is now @roachratt-no active HPC posts.
@singasongoftime is now @witchliibra -I'm unsure about HPC/HPM, but I have seen LOZ posts!
@moonlitfox is now @heckin-vivi- unsure of HPC status
@bwitchys is now @croneboulder -still active in magic, not in HPC- I think.
As of January 9th, 2023 these are the blogs who haven't been active in 3+ years-from what I can tell
@legendoftheseawitch
@hylianshrine
@them0thprince/@them0thprincegrim0ire
@chaosundone
@thebookofhyrule
@pathofthehero
@oldfaerieofwinds
As of January 9th, 2023, these are the blogs I have seen posting or referencing Legend of Zelda/Hyrulian PC within 2 years:
@kakarikowitch
@farorestempest
@magic-on-tina
@lostwoodstarryskies -AKA Me! Ask me about anything!
@knightofhylia-sageofthetriforce
@knightofhylia
@folklord-myth
@rolling-sea
@mx-sunshine-witch
@low-resolution-rock
@cleansed-majora
@triforceofwitchcraft
@hyruletarot
@eventide-imp
@ocarinawitch
@a-song-of-healing
@noren-mekuri
@hylian-crown
@scatterbrainwitch
A good bet is to just scroll through some of the tags included below!
Also, feel free to join the Community of Hyrulean Faiths Discord server! We are a collective of people happy to support you in building your path! All are welcome as long as respect is given! See @knightofhylia-sageofthetriforce's blog to learn more!
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ival-eon · 10 months
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my ancient hyrule au link but hes zonai this time 😎👍
commissions open !! - pinned post
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