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bonus-links · 8 months
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I replayed minish cap recently :-)
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dravendoodles · 2 months
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If You Give a Vaati a Cookie
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mistymonster · 7 months
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redrawign official art again
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breannasfluff · 25 days
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Sky meets Wild’s gaze steadily. “What did you have in mind for a challenge?”
“First to yield?”
“That’s fair. Weapons?”
“Non-magical; otherwise, whatever you want to use?” Wild is adept at a multitude of weapons, a skill he’s counting on swaying the fight in his favor.
Sky nods and retrieves the sword he’s been using for dueling. “Any combat rules you want to institute?”
“No.” Wild has no qualms about fighting dirty if needed. Keeping to the rules doesn’t keep you alive. As long as he doesn’t go Hyrule’s route of overzealous attack, he should be okay.
“Time, will you count us in?” Sky holds up his sword and steps into the clear area near the trees where he dueled before.
Wild doesn’t move from his spot on the shifting sand. Instead, he taps the pad and withdraws Urbosa’s scimitar and shield. He could try a spear, but the scimitar is a unique shape the other hero likely hasn’t encountered.
Sky frowns—either at the weapon or that Wild hasn’t moved—grabs his shield from the pile of gear, then nods to Time.
“Three, two, one…start!”
Wild stays exactly where he is. Sky raises his sword and shield and paces the hard ground. The Master Sword is long and, while it can be wielded with one hand, two make it easier. To hold it easily as well as a metal shield? Sky’s strength is clear.
Finally, Wild edges a little closer, still sticking to the shifting dune sand. Sky is forced to leave the hard-packed ground to meet him. It’s a good strategy for Wild—he’s trained with the Gerudo and spent a lot of time in the desert.
Sky’s stance is firm, but there’s an uncertainty in how he places his feet that has Wild surging forward. Rather than fight the shifting sand, he lets his body relax into it. The continual shifting is an advantage against the enemy.
Their swords clash and scrape. Sky goes to break away, but stumbles in the sand. Wild is there, pushing his shield against the other hero, trying to throw him back.
Sky might have stumbled, but he’s not so green as to go down under the attack. He holds Wild off with his own shield, shifting to get his footing under him. When they disengage, Sky follows it up immediately with a vicious downward cut.
Wild catches it on his shield, grimacing at the shriek of metal skating off. Sky stays on the offense, raining blows without giving him a chance to counter. The sand is still a slight hindrance, but he adjusts quickly to the terrain, and the tenuous advantage is lost.
Wild skips backward, putting space between himself and Sky. They’ve made it down to the firm-packed sand of the beach. The rest of the group range in a semi-circle; watching, yet not so close as to be a hindrance.
Sky circles Wild and both look for an opening. If the terrain isn’t his advantage, maybe Wild can capitalize on his scimitar.
This time when they clash, Wild focuses more on his swordsmanship. The scimitar is different from a sword and has two hooked arcs at the end. It’s shorter than the Master Sword, forcing him to move in close.
Sky lets him, rather than fending him off with length. It makes his sword harder to control up close. It also means he can lunge forward and slam his shield into Wild.
He goes down with a grunt; rolling to avoid a follow-up blow and coming back to his feet. He turns the motion into a forward lunge, hooking the scimitar of seven against the master sword. With it trapped in the hooks, it only takes a sharp yank to send it flying from Sky’s hand.
Wild doesn’t give Sky time to retrieve his weapon. Dropping the shield, he scoops sand and runs at the other. At the last second, he throws it, blinding Sky before using the flat of the blade to smack into his shoulder.
Sky yelps and goes down. 
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clori-eden · 9 months
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I still think about younger Four with Ezlo. 🥺
Mini Four and Ezlo just enjoying a nice stroll on a snail, no biggy.
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macaroonkitti · 7 months
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Celebrating October with some pumpkins and minish!!!
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backspacedlc · 25 days
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coworker learned i'm playing loz games & told me about minish cap Link's sprite looking like he has a upper pony tail & with Totk Link having a ponytail... i had to put them together bc ponytail lads (ㅅ´ ˘ `)
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lostcitylinks · 2 months
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fakehappy96 · 4 months
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absolutely baffled that there exists wind waker mini/micro toys and not minish cap
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Cucco mini game in minish cap worst Zelda mini game I want to die
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fantasy-drawings-ra · 2 years
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Here are some miscellaneous sketches I drew this month, I hope you like them!
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spirit-tracks · 11 months
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Okay SO. Theory Rush after finishing Tears of the Kingdom. Go.
The Zonai are said to have descended from the heavens to help found Hyrule. I can think of another race that descended from the heavens. Do you guys think the minish are native to the Zonai sky islands?
Does the Depths set look a little familiar to you? This along with Josha's theory that people once lived down there, I wonder if the interlopers were present in the Depths before being banished to the twilight realm.
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The architecture and robot designs from Skyward Sword have a distinct Zonai look to them! So that leads me to believe the Zonai were the race that created the Lanayru Mining Facility.
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It might even be that the Past from Skyward Sword is indeed the time period that Zelda was transported back to! Maybe the legacy of the kingdom of Hyrule goes back even further than the fight between Hylia and Demise: though I admit the early appearance of Demon King Ganondorf throws a wrench in this theory.
About secret stones and the amber relics in Skyward Sword: I want to say there's a connection between them, though amber relics don't seem to be as rare and important as secret stones, (we find them in abundance in Skyward Sword and they don't do much). Of course, i haven't played SS in a while so if they have any more significance it's escaping me at the moment. For the time being I'd like to think ancient hylians might have carried them around as good luck charms to emulate secret stones of their own.
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The Legend of the Great Sky Island mini quest in has the construct telling us that the island was supposed to be where a hero will one day awaken to defeat the Demon King. I know our Link wakes up on this island, but there's definitely something eating at my brain about the Great Sky Island being related to (or perhaps even IS) Skyloft, and that the awakening of the hero is referring to Skyward Sword Link. (This potentially supports the theory that the Past in TOTK predates the war between Hylia and Demise)
There's a pretty good chance that Rauru and Sonia's child could have been named Zelda, after the sweet time traveling girl they practically adopted :) the first princess of Hyrule named after the last princess of Hyrule.
There is a giant dragon skeleton in the Gerudo Desert Depths, big as or even bigger than Farosh, Dinraal and Naydra. It is my belief that this mystery dragon became a dragon ala Secret Stone alongside the three aboveland, but was killed at some point in the Depths. I don't know what four people decided to become dragons, but my strongest theory is that Dinraal, Farosh and Naydra are the draconified forms of the oracles of the Golden Goddesses, Din, Farore and Nayru. So who is this?
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Seeing as the Lightroots underground are activated via Zonai hand terminal and each Lightroot lies directly beneath a shrine on the surface, I think the Lightroots are extensions of these shrines, having grown straight downward to light up the underground. This is probably obvious but I just barely figured this out 😅
Since Rauru, sage of light, and a new Temple of Time are in this game, I want to think that this person and location are more than just Easter Eggs to Ocarina of Time. I think that the sage from Ocarina of Time was named after King Rauru, though I'm not sure whether him being the sage of light would have been a coincidence or a direct inspiration.
What I do think is that he indeed did put the triforce in that very same Temple of Time and all the sky islands went to the Sacred Realm until Tears of the Kingdom, when they came back to earth and appeared in the sky. That's just a theory but why else would the sky islands be reappearing as if from nowhere?
Speaking of which, there were floating masses in the sky in Minish Cap, namely great big stone temples and fortresses. Minish Cap takes place during the early days of Hyrule, which would be pretty much right after the Zonai descended. Perhaps the Zonai are the Wind Tribe mentioned, and the people we see in game are their descendants, who look much more hylian than Zonai due to being crossed with full hylian genetics over the generations?
Anyway I need to retouch up on my Zelda lore to make sure I'm getting the details right, (that, and i haven't yet 100% the game so i may be missing some totk context), but I HAD to post my thoughts and get them out there! I'll add on later if I think of any more, in the meantime feel free to brainstorm!
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monstrous-fusion · 2 months
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Minish (Minish Cap / Four Swords) / they/them / 12 years old
Minish has never been one for talking. They're reserved and self contained but quite bright. As a system, they've never felt like they've had a place to slot into. Turmoil from their past still lingers as an echo in the back of their mind, and with the freshness of their adventure, even at the young age of 12 they have a lot to think about.
some world building stuff under the cut! (and system stuff);
they wear the cape all the time because it's warm and looks Very Heroic
They only just discovered they're a system, so they have No Idea what's happening they just work here.
Collectively, they go by "Link" or "Minish".
System Members;
Link (he/they) - Primary host and protector. (15 years old) Green (he/him) - co-host, primary protector and caretaker (20-24 yrs) Red (he/fae) - Soother, emotional outlet and symptom holder. (18-19 yrs) Blue (he/they) - Gatekeeper, primary protector/avenger and emotional outlet. (23 yrs) Vio (they/them) - academic helper and archivist (means that they end up storing all the sys information (18-20 yrs) Shadow (he/they/ze) - factive introject, dead alter and a misguided protector. Link has a VERY hard time accepting he's part of their system (ageless) Clover (he/she/they) - caretaker and protector (14-16 yrs) Minish (he/they) - a little in their system! they have a running suspicion that Link split from Mini. (8-12)
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mistymonster · 9 months
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been watching minish cap before bed these last few nights
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breannasfluff · 1 month
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The Goddess of Time
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Somewhere, a shadow detaches from a wall and wraps long fingers around the gleam of blue porcelain. Artifacts may be protected, but not every enemy can be anticipated. Prize clutched in hand, the shadow vanishes, leaving an empty pedestal.
Somewhere, a goddess turns her gaze to the trembling wefts of Time. Under Her eye, a single thread breaks free, slipping from sight. Then, further along in the tapestry, a thread snaps, broken ends fraying in the not-light of her realm. This should not happen.
Yet there is another thread broken. Then another. They ping like taut wires, writhing as they snap. Something—or someone—is tearing holes in Time.
She may not be able to interfere directly, but there are those who can. All they need is a nudge in the right direction…
Mind made up, the goddess reaches into the tapestry and plucks—
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Link is holding a bunch of carrots in his elbow and tapping on the Purah Pad to withdraw payment. The merchant’s smile is unwavering, tracking the motion. Saving Hyrule twice earns him goodwill, but rarely a discount.
The pad chirps and the screen stutters. The last thing he needs is to hand back the carrots and slink off to Purah to get this fixed. Well, a smart rap is how Zelda solves most tech issues.
With this in mind, he smiles at the merchant and taps the pad on the counter sharply.
The world stutters—
Link is frozen, the pad still outstretched. There’s no counter. No merchant. There is, however, a bunch of carrots in his arm. And eight other people in the meadow, standing in a circle. All seem to be in similar states of surprise and confusion.
Tapping at the pad, he withdraws a demon carver, just in case. Then he flares his nostrils and sucks in a deep breath.
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sass-squat · 1 year
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Part 4 of the Linked Universe Winged Au! This time around we've got our favorite short king, Four!
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Starting off strong with more fun facts about birds, Painted Buntings are mainly known and recognized for their bright, colorful plumage to the point where they are oftentimes referred to as, "Nature's Living Box of Crayons".
Now aside from the obvious similarities in color schemes and the absolute CRIME it would be to choose any other bird for Four, my interpretation of Four and his personality also share many similarities with those of a Painted Bunting. For example, these birds most commonly lurk in low, dense covers of brushy areas and woodland edges which is incredibly similar to what he did in his adventures all throughout Minish Cap.
On top of that, Painted Buntings also have a tendency to be very independent and fiercely territorial. Because of this, I headcanon that despite his generally calm exterior and his short height, Four is by far the Link who's most ready to throw hands at a moments notice and is willing to dive bomb enemies should the need arise, even more so than Wild.
However, while Four does share certain behavioral traits of a Painted Bunting in this Winged Au, his appearance is actually a result of the combination of all his other "selves" or "colors".
Four was still very young when he began his adventure in Four Swords to the point where he actually hadn't lost his baby feathers yet before starting his journey. However, when he drew the Four Sword and split into four separate individuals, all four of those "colors" not only had different personalities like in both the manga and comic, but different wings and colors as well. Because of this, by the end of his adventure when they merged into a united whole again, his wings took on a combined mix of all the colors to resemble that of a Painted Bunting.
Anyways, that was a lot but that's all for now folks! As always kudos to all those who read through that mini lore dump and thank you all again for being so nice and supportive! Feel free to reach out with any questions or requests for who or what you would like to see next!
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