♕ ○ ᴘʀɪɴᴄᴇss ᴢᴇʟᴅᴀ (
forhyrule) wrote in
thebastion2013-11-30 01:43 am
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Day 132 ;; introduction (open)
Who: Zelda and ANYONE
Open: Open
When: Day 132 (gently backdated)
Where: The Skyway
What: New arrival!
Format: Any
Warnings: Excessive wordiness, emotions, heartbreak
The last thing Zelda remembered wasn't a battle. It wasn't the decimated throne room that stood atop the highest tower in Hyrule Castle. It wasn't evil magic prickling into her skin like thousands of tiny needles. It wasn't two strong, fiery hands that grabbed her and squeezed, as tightly as if they were wringing out a wet rag. It wasn't fear, chaos, disbelief, and anger.
It was the moon.
A quiet moon, hanging low in the window of her tower. It was the first moon she had seen in what felt like months, trapped in ever present Twilight, which never brightened and never faded. Its light was soft. It calmed her as she drifted away, fading into unconsciousness. She had given her life to save another, and the moon told her that it was okay.
The moon wasn't there to reach her when her consciousness returned.
Or perhaps it was and she simply couldn't see it. She couldn't see much. But it wasn't dark--not after she blinked a few times and her vision began to swim. Blurs of color appeared, then shapes, drab in browns and greys and greens. She was aware by now that she was lying down, and the surface underneath her was uncomfortable. She should sit up... but the thought didn't quite reach her arms. She blink, blinked again, and willed herself to move. Two gloved hands slid up against her shoulders on either side, pressed firmly against the ground, and pushed her upright.
A wave of dizziness sloshed against her head. She held herself steady with both hands, blinking rapidly to clear her vision. Things were starting to come into focus. Beneath her were large, flat grey stones, each bigger than she was wide. Between their cracks poked up a few shoots of grass, seeking the warmth of the sun. Further away from her was rubble, broken stones in piles atop or next to crumbling remnants of walls, chipped and flaking. Shattered statuary was scattered about--a piece of a face here, a hand missing three fingers there.
Beyond the rubble, everything dropped and Zelda's eyes followed down. Dizziness struck again, and she was forced to close her eyes. Below was nothing. Clouds, fog, indistinguishable shapes, but otherwise nothing. She felt suddenly nauseated, as though she were aboard a little boat tossed about by an angry sea. She lowered herself back onto the ground and closed her eyes again. If she waited, it would go away.
She awoke several hours later with a headache and no way to know how long she had slept. But this time, she was able to sit up without trouble and her vision cleared quickly. She could focus more easily on her surroundings, enough to realize that they looked rather familiar, but she still didn't know where she was.
Open: Open
When: Day 132 (gently backdated)
Where: The Skyway
What: New arrival!
Format: Any
Warnings: Excessive wordiness, emotions, heartbreak
The last thing Zelda remembered wasn't a battle. It wasn't the decimated throne room that stood atop the highest tower in Hyrule Castle. It wasn't evil magic prickling into her skin like thousands of tiny needles. It wasn't two strong, fiery hands that grabbed her and squeezed, as tightly as if they were wringing out a wet rag. It wasn't fear, chaos, disbelief, and anger.
It was the moon.
A quiet moon, hanging low in the window of her tower. It was the first moon she had seen in what felt like months, trapped in ever present Twilight, which never brightened and never faded. Its light was soft. It calmed her as she drifted away, fading into unconsciousness. She had given her life to save another, and the moon told her that it was okay.
The moon wasn't there to reach her when her consciousness returned.
Or perhaps it was and she simply couldn't see it. She couldn't see much. But it wasn't dark--not after she blinked a few times and her vision began to swim. Blurs of color appeared, then shapes, drab in browns and greys and greens. She was aware by now that she was lying down, and the surface underneath her was uncomfortable. She should sit up... but the thought didn't quite reach her arms. She blink, blinked again, and willed herself to move. Two gloved hands slid up against her shoulders on either side, pressed firmly against the ground, and pushed her upright.
A wave of dizziness sloshed against her head. She held herself steady with both hands, blinking rapidly to clear her vision. Things were starting to come into focus. Beneath her were large, flat grey stones, each bigger than she was wide. Between their cracks poked up a few shoots of grass, seeking the warmth of the sun. Further away from her was rubble, broken stones in piles atop or next to crumbling remnants of walls, chipped and flaking. Shattered statuary was scattered about--a piece of a face here, a hand missing three fingers there.
Beyond the rubble, everything dropped and Zelda's eyes followed down. Dizziness struck again, and she was forced to close her eyes. Below was nothing. Clouds, fog, indistinguishable shapes, but otherwise nothing. She felt suddenly nauseated, as though she were aboard a little boat tossed about by an angry sea. She lowered herself back onto the ground and closed her eyes again. If she waited, it would go away.
She awoke several hours later with a headache and no way to know how long she had slept. But this time, she was able to sit up without trouble and her vision cleared quickly. She could focus more easily on her surroundings, enough to realize that they looked rather familiar, but she still didn't know where she was.

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