I saw art requests are open so I was wondering if you could draw Reverie from my links-meet au @linkedarena? His design is on the link in the pinned post.
Sorry if this is a bother!
tried to stick close to his design, he's fun to draw......
If you’re still doing the requests, could you draw Dusk, from my links meet au @linked-arena?
The pinned post of that blog has a link to a reference.
Hopefully this is how you imagined him! I mostly just tried to give him more wolf like features based on his conversation with Rusl in chapter 1. Thanks for sending your character in!
(Shards does not have the colours in his head but his personality adapted to all of them so rapid mood swings!)
Link eyed his companion. Hero of Hyrule, the sign said. The guy never spoke to him, and his hood shadowed his face, and the only thing he could use to recognize this hero was that he had brown hair peeking out slightly. How odd. Is he someone I can trust?
He shook his head. No, I can’t be this distrustful! This goddess surely knows what She’s doing! This guy’s probably just as wary as me…maybe I should try to talk to him.
Link set down his bag and spoke up, “Hey, you’re the Hero of Hyrule right?”
He got a slightly delayed response, but a response nonetheless. “Yeah…Though you all are too.”
“Well, I’m Link, it’s nice to meet you.”
He heard the Hero of Hyrule drop his bag on the ground with a loud thud. “Which town are you from?”
“Uh,” Link hesitated. “Around Castletown.”
“Castle…town? But you’re from Hyrule right?”
“Yes.”
Why is he…? Oh. Ohhhh. I guess he didn’t get the same information as me. Poor guy…
But that’s interesting information to withhold from a hero…Should I tell him then? If I do I might be able to get him to trust me a bit more. I know better than anyone that trust is key to having a good team. And if I want to win this, having a good team is necessary.
“I’m confused,” The Hero of Hyrule admitted, his voice barely audible and Link was lucky he picked it up.
“Don’t you know? We’re all from different times in Hyrule and things change over many years. I could be from your past or your future.”
“…Oh.”
Link stashed the Four Sword somewhere safely where curious fingers couldn’t prod. It would still split anyone else who touched it. “My name is Link too,” Other Link said cautiously, like Link would spring up and attack him just for his name.
“Well that’s confusing. Guess we need nicknames then…What are some titles or something you could use?”
“Um, Hyrule? ‘Cause it’s a shortened version of the Hero of Hyrule but I don’t wanna be named after the kingdom.”
“Is there any other ones? Or maybe some word to describe yourself?”
“…Uh, no.”
“Then maybe we can take another word from your title…Hero! You’re a hero like the rest of us, but I think it would suit you the best.”
“…Thanks.”
Link took that as a yes and hummed. Now what do I call myself?
The colour of my sweater…No that’s a stupid idea…I’m not naming myself after Blue. Hmm…
“What about your title?” Hero asked.
“Hero of the Four Sword…?”
No way am I using anything from there. Hmm…Something to represent I’ve been four people before?
Suddenly there was a crash and Link and Hero rushed to see what was happening. Glass shards lay on the ground next to a smashed window and Hylia standing beside it, expression grim. She turned to them. “It seems we need to be on our guard. I have no doubt you heroes can protect yourselves but even still…”
“May I ask what happened?” Link inquired.
“I suppose telling you might be of our use. An intruder came, broke this window as I was passing by. I do not know how a malicious being got here. This arena, is in the realm of Farore. Which means we must keep an eye out. If you see someone that does not belong, let me know.”
Intruder…? That doesn’t sound good.
Well duh…
“Alright,” Link nodded as Hero fidgeted with his glove-covered hands.
They left, back to their room. There was a beat of silence before Link cried out in realization.
“What? What is it?” Hero said a little frantically.
“My name could be Shards!”
Hero relaxed a little bit. “Okay. If that’s really what you want to be called.”
Because right now my personality’s in shards. Because right now I feel like I’m missing pieces of myself.
“Well, right now, we’re a team. We need to come up with a strategy, because I don’t know your fighting style.”
“Right. We’re a team,” Hero turned away, tone turning from slightly nervous to sharp. “Why do you want the Triforce?”
Jeez, alright.
Shards explained, briefly, “I’m missing something I think only a greater power could give me…without it I am…shards. Remnants of what I used to be.”
He was trying to be vague. Hero didn’t need to know he was once four people. The yearning to be whole was something no one but him would understand. His companion looked troubled but didn’t say anything. “What about you?” Shards asked.
Hero flinched but nodded. “I don’t want it for myself. I couldn’t let it get into the wrong hands, if anybody here had ill intent…Hyrule—well, my version of Hyrule couldn’t take it.”
“Fair enough. That’s why we call you Hero,”
Shards nodded back, tone turning light.
“You literally chose that because—“
“Anyway,” Shards interrupted, playfully. “The goddess said we have plenty of time but I’d like to get an early start. Want to spar?”
(I lied this is the actual chapter. I wasn’t happy with the other one :/)
Link flinched at the sound of footsteps. He peered out of his hood and saw a piece of paper slip into his cave and then the footsteps ceased. He waited silently, unsheathing his sword before peering out.
There was no one.
But he had never received a letter. It wouldn’t make sense for even the princesses to send a letter to him because they didn’t know where he lived. Could it be a trap, somehow?
He ripped the envelope open with the sharp end of his sword and saw that nothing was inside so he crouched down and picked the paper up and read it.
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“Captain!” Someone called.
Link turned around instantly to see one of his faithful knights, Katari. “Yes?”
“I was sent to deliver you a message from a person in a cloak. Before I could ask who they were they were gone. I suggest you regard this with caution.”
Link chewed his lip, before taking the letter and setting it aside. “Thank you. Now, return to the training grounds. We have work to do soon, the enemy camps are getting bolder.”
“From Katari’s description, this could be a messenger of the Goddesses.”
What?
Link sighed. “Okay.”
Impa narrowed her eyes at him as he picked up the letter before sinking into the shadows when he wasn’t looking. He carefully read the letter.
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Link felt a tap on his shoulder and looked to see Malon there, an unreadable expression on her face as she held up a letter. “Someone came up to the ranch and told me to give this to you.”
“That’s weird,” Link mused, accepting the letter.
“I’m off to tend to the Cuccos, don’t make a mess!”
“When do I ever? Those…beasts make more of a mess than I ever have in my entire life.”
“Alright Fairy Boy. Whatever you say.”
Link wiped away a fake tear at the clear disbelief in her tone and his wife rolled her eyes, heading out the door. He pulled out the letter and began to read with a curious expression.
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“What shall we do today?” Zelda asked with a soft smile on her face.
“Go out to town?” Link suggested.
“But you’ve already been to all the towns. There’s practically nowhere you haven’t been. In Labrynna and Holodrum too!”
“Hytopia as well.”
“See!”
Link laughed. “Well, okay then. What’s something new we can try?”
“Now that I think about it, have you ever tried—“
There was a knock at the door. Zelda opened it and came with a letter, seemingly confused. “Do you know a Hero of Legend?”
“Zelda,” Link urged, voice shaking with laughter. “Hero. Of. Legend.”
She had a moment of realization and laughed, a bright beautiful sound and handed him the letter. He opened the letter, Zelda peering over his shoulder.
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Link came out of the forge, sweating but pleased with his work. He saw his father there, talking to someone and hurried over as quickly as possible. But the person was gone in the blink of an eye. “Letter of sorts. Addressed to the Hero of the Four Sword, which is you?” Dad quirked a brow.
Link’s heart twisted painfully at the reminder of his most recent adventure and he nodded. “I’ll get to it later. I need to change and sell one of those daggers I made.”
“Where do you want me to put it?”
“Just on the table is fine. Thanks, Dad.”
He got to his wardrobe and paused, reminiscing of a time where he was Green, Blue, Red and Vio. He pulled Blue’s sweater on, wrapped Vio’s scarf around his neck, and pinned Red’s flower on the side of his head. His reflection shown in the mirror, green eyes meeting his. He thought he looked a little ridiculous but he didn’t care.
What a mess.
He picked up his dagger ready to meet the customer but he saw the letter from before floating in the air in front of him.
What.
“Fine, fine,” He took the letter into his hands and narrowed his eyes at it as he read its contents.
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Link ruffled Colin’s hair with a wolfish grin. “‘Night Colin. Don’t forget what we have planned tomorrow.”
“I won’t!” Colin promised and hurried off once Uli ushered him away.
Rusl’s eyes twinkled. “Well, Link, it’s well time we talked.”
“What about?”
“Ya aren’t th’ same since ya came home from that adventure ‘f yours,” Rusl explained, but his tone wasn’t accusatory, just gentle.
Link remained silent.
“Those fangs, an’ nose are something new. I’ve seen ya behave differently. I’m worried. If it’s nothing ta’ be concerned about, lemme know, but…”
“Ya see, it’s—“
A knock. Rusl sighed. “Sorry ta’ interrupt ya kiddo.”
“Nah, ‘s all good.”
“A letter? For th’ Hero of Twilight? Look I don’t know who this is. Does ‘e have a name other than that title?” Link overheard Rusl speaking but he didn’t hear whoever was talking behind the door.
Which was strange considering he had some special hearing. There was a pause. “I know him actually. Thanks, but who are—huh?”
After a moment came back Rusl handed him a letter with a shrug. “Someone said this is for you, but dunno who.”
Link frowned and read the letter with anticipation.
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Link looked proudly at the Surface village as it thrived with new buildings and people looking around at the new world with awe. He turned to Zel who rested her head against his shoulder. “I don’t think I could’ve asked for anything better.”
“You didn’t like Skyloft?” Link teased.
“Of course I liked Skyloft, but I’d already explored what I could. And the other islands didn’t hold as much. I think people will be much happier here as much as our old home was nice.”
“I think you’re right.”
“You’re biased.”
“Doesn’t mean I can’t think you’re right. Besides it’s true,” Link carded a hand through Zelda’s hair. “Loving down here is an entirely new experience for all of us, but it won’t be a bad one.”
“You two lovebirds done monologuing or can we open the new academy?” Groose called.
Link blushed but Zelda just heaved a sigh and got up. They headed towards the building they would call the Academy. They hadn’t strayed too far from its original design but changed it enough so that they could school littler ones too. “Oh but before you go, there’s a letter for you. Something about a Hero of the Skies.” Groose tossed a letter at Link and he barely caught it.
“Letter? We haven’t set up a mailing system down here. We should do that,” Link mused.
“Just get on with it!”
Begrudgingly he opened the letter.
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“See ya later, I’m off!” Link told Zelda, mounting Epona, who he had found out was apparently his horse before the Calamity.
“Make sure you get some research in!” Zelda called. “Purah and I are awaiting the day you eat that frog!”
“I’m not eating it raw! Experiment or not!”
“We’ll convince you someday!”
Link scrunched his face up as he galloped out of Hateno. Those truffle-hunters were still out there. Honestly, he’d never seen them leave. At least they weren’t being attacked again. He hurried off the path once they reached the bottom of the hill and let his hair flow in the breeze. He grinned. It was so good to live in a world that was no longer haunted by Calamity Ganon, no matter how ruined it remained.
Suddenly Epona stopped, refusing to move when Link pushed. He frowned. Why…? That’s when he saw a figure in a white cloak standing there. “Letter for the Hero of Wilds…or you.”
He didn’t let go of Epona yet, getting ready to hop off and unsheathe his weapon. “Say, I have some bananas in my pouch. Would you like some?”
“I do not want them. Now, here,” The cloaked figure handed him the letter, which he took carefully.
Before he could say anything the figure was gone. He just opened the letter, after soothing Epona who was still a bit shaken.
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Link felt the salty ocean air on his face. Tetra came over and scoffed. “Still have that eyepatch?”
“It was a gift from my sister, I’m not going to not wear it.”
“Yeah, and she gave you a telescope and you kept that stuffed away. I don’t see the difference.”
“How, pray tell, am I going to wear a telescope, captain?”
“I dunno, I don’t handle those things,” Tetra said dismissively. “Also I told you not to call me captain! That’s Tetra to you!”
Link just grinned cheekily. The moment was over quickly though. “Captain! An intruder climbing onto the boat,” Alphonse yelled.
Tetra pulled out a sword and pointed it at the intruder, who didn’t do anything but pull out a letter. “For the Hero of Winds.”
“Who the hell is that?” Tetra demanded.
“Link. Give it to him.”
Then as soon as the letter was out of the intruder’s hands, they were gone. Tetra held the piece of paper, blinking rapidly before sighing and tossing him the letter. “I wasn’t just seeing things…right?”
“Aye, captain,” The voices of the crew resounded, including Link’s.
“Well, read it! We don’t have time to waste.”
Link rolled his eyes and obliged.
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“Ugh, I can’t figure this out!” Zelda exclaimed. “Why do things have to be so complicated. This is about trains for goodness sake.”
“If I may,” Link walked over, peering over her shoulder to see the paperwork. “I would suggest seeing how many people agree with the statement, and deciding if it helps the kingdom and its citizens in any way.”
“When are you this helpful?” Zelda pouted playfully.
“What, I can’t help you? Let’s just say it’s for going on that train ride with me.”
Link couldn’t help put notice the faint pink that dusted her cheeks and wondered why. He didn’t have that much time to ponder because soon a letter slipped under the door. Link picked it up and it was addressed to The Hero of Trains and more handwritten, beside it said, Link.
“What is it?” Zelda asked.
“A letter to me apparently.”
He began to read, feeling the princess’s eyes on him.
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“Hylia I accept!” All of the heroes called once they had finished reading the letter.
Hylia heard their approval and thanked her messenger before sending rifts to retrieve Her heroes. “Farore, they all accept.”
She heard the goddess’s smile even though she didn’t look. “Good.”
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Link stepped through the rift and immediately found himself in an empty arena. There was room to fit an audience, and two entrances. He heard a voice and realized he wasn’t alone. “Hero of Time, I expected to see you first.”
He turned around to see a woman, long blonde hair flowing behind her, the whites of her eyes completely golden, while her pupils were only a slight shade lighter. She wore a yellow and white dress that bore feathers and a shining crown lay upon her head. He raised a brow. “Who are you?”
“I am the goddess Hylia, the name listed under the information on that letter. The others shall soon arrive.”
Sure enough, nine other people came along, some looking like kids, other teenagers, other adults. Link sighed. He was already missing Malon.
“I am the Goddess Hylia, I apologize for informing you of this on rather short notice. However, I understand that you know why you are here. To fight in this arena, and possibly obtain the Triforce. The fighting will not start right away, you have plenty of time to prepare. There are rooms along the hallways just outside of this arena. Each has Hero Titles engraved on the doors. If yours is on one of them, head inside and you will eventually meet your partner. I trust you read the details.”
Nobody spoke but Hylia didn’t seem to mind. “Go on,” Was all She said.
Link walked out, obliging, and walked along the doors until he saw the Hero of Time on the door as well as the Hero of Legend. He opened the door and saw the room had two beds on opposite sides. It was pretty much empty. He closed the door quietly and set the bag he packed down, sitting on the bed. Soon, a kid with pink hair came inside, noticing him and quickly looking away once Link met his gaze. The kid set his stuff down but didn’t acknowledge Link. “So what’s your name?” Link asked.
It couldn’t hurt to get to know this pink-haired hero if they had to be a team in this. The kid didn’t answer.
“I said, what’s your name? It’s not like I’m going to hate you for a name.”
“Link.”
Never mind. This sucked.
“I’m Link too.”
The pink-haired Link gave him a raised eyebrow and Link shrugged. “Guess we need nicknames.”
“…What do you have in mind?”
“Uh,” Link paused to think, glancing at his bag and trying to think before he spotted some of his masks peeking out of the bag and quickly shoved them back in.
Pink-haired Link noticed and then said, “Masks.”
“…Masks.”
“Yeah,” Pink-haired Link—you know what he was just gonna call him Pinkie. Pinkie said sounding borderline defensive.
“Now, what about you?”
Pinkie started off into space for a bit, fidgeting with a ring on his finger before he shrugged. “Reverie,” Masks decided.
Reverie looked confused for a moment before accepting the nickname. “Call me Rev for short, though.”
“Alright. Now, do you have any idea what we’re supposed to do to prepare?”
“No, but it might be a good idea to train sometime soon.”
He heard his sword clatter against the floor before he saw Masks raise his sword, pointing it at Rev with coldness in his eyes. “Try again.”
Reverie gritted his teeth, and picked up his sword again, readying it. He charged at his opponent and the sounds of metal clashing echoed loudly throughout the training grounds. He didn’t allow any more vulnerability, any more chance. He brought an onslaught of slashes that left Masks stumbling. He hated training, being told what to do. He hated seeing coldness in people’s gaze because when he was a kid he saw that harshness in people’s eyes. They looked down on him, never believed his tales, and mocked him for his “daydreaming” or “illusions”.
He swung his sword and accidentally nicked Masks. That’s when he intentionally dropped his sword, and his cheeks became wet. He held a hand up to his face to muffle a sob gazing down at the floor where a few red droplets had fallen and stained the dirt. “Hey, hey, what…” Masks asked breathily, sheathing his sword.
Here are some designs for the Zeldas! They aren’t picrews this time because I feel like it’s too specific for that, so it’s descriptions of them instead. (As well as their personalities)
Sheik (Masks Zelda)
-Keeps the long yellow hair down
-Her dress is the same but the pink is replaced with blue and the Sheikah symbol is there along with the Triforce
-She can easily switch to her disguise at any time
-One eye is blue, the other red
-scars on her back
-Doubts her decisions a lot
-observant
-In a royal setting, she is polite and stoic
-In a different setting she is curious and talkative
-She is good friends with Masks and nothing more
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Blossom (Rev’s Zelda)
-hair is never kept up, it’s dirty blonde
-her eyes are blue
-her dress is pink still bit it has both the Hyruliean Triforce and the Lorulian Triforce on it. It’s short and less regal
-she wears a blue cloak over it when not in a royal setting
-she doesn’t wear a crown
-ring from Rev
-bracelet from Ravio to help with being a painting
-Regal and fair when fulfilling her duty
-stubborn and soft
-lovers with Reverie, they’re courting in secret (for now)
-kind and great with children
-highly respected in the kingdom
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Sunny/Sun (Cloud’s Zelda)
-hair styled the same is in game
-knight’s armour on, it’s pink this year
-her eyes are bluish green
-carries around supplies in a bag that she wears most of the time
-cloud and her are lovers
-she’s bright, stubborn and fierce
-an energetic person
-when she needs to be serious she’s withdrawn and quiet
Cloud shook his head. “Here, let’s go get you some medicine, you cannot fight while you’re sick.”
Chip huffed. “It’s all about fighting now, isn’t it.” He rasped.
Cloud didn’t say anything. He didn’t know what to say to that since it was true. Chip coughed reminding Cloud what he had to do. “Come on. I’m sure Hylia has something somewhere.”