I decided to post the first chapter of one of my AU:s before TotK is officially released, so it is now uploaded on Ao3 🤍 It's called Four Wild Ones
And here's a bonus drawing for it!

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I decided to post the first chapter of one of my AU:s before TotK is officially released, so it is now uploaded on Ao3 🤍 It's called Four Wild Ones
And here's a bonus drawing for it!
Okay, separate post again cuz if they get too long hoo boy-
Most basic info for
Destiny’s Addendum
inspired by @fwoosheye ‘s own “Four Wild Ones” available here and ao3
Rush - Violet - They/Them*
Star - Yellow - She/They
Cane - Green - He/Him
Volt - Orange - She/Her
Shade - Blue - He/They
as with fwoosheye’s each is named after an ingredient/material from the games that matches their color
This will take place during TotK!
>KORRIGANS
It is easy to dismiss the korrigans as a small and simple folk. A single squash out of a korrigan farm is enough to feed several families; they quarrel with squirrels for control of acorn supplies; their scouts train to protect their people from hawks and owls. However, underestimating any of the fae is a mistake you'll not want to make. It's my opinion that men have a great many things to learn from the generous and peaceful culture of korrigans.
Of course, unless you oft travel through the foothills to the south or veer far off the roads, you might imagine whatever you please of a korrigan. Let go of your prejudice: whichever hellish thing you have been told of their visage most certainly is not true. Their most apparent divergence from human form is their size, for korrigans stand no taller than fourteen inches (and no smaller than four an a half). The average range I have observed is approximately five to nine inches tall.
In their youth, the center of a korrigans face is punctuated with a small, sharply pointed nose. As they mature and grow old, their nose continues growing: it might become large and bulbous, long and drooping, or as pointy and upturned as the shoes on their feet. Their hair is most often wispy and fair, rarely falling a shade darker than auburn red or acorn brown (of course, the colorings on foreign korrigans will be much different than ours in Masmara). There are some lucky few korrigans who possess bug-like wings. However, due to the size of the wings compared to the weight of the korrigan, past adolescence the wings are useful for little more than lengthening jumps, climbing trees, or crossing brooks by stone. They are considered a sign of beauty and sought-after in choosing a lifelong mate.
Most often korrigans live in villages solely populated only by fellow korrigans. Of course, there are a great many yet that dwell in integrated elfin-towns. However, as elfin-towns are the melting-pots of elfinfolk culture, I'll only briefly discuss the living conditions of korrigan-only villages.
Korrigan villages are small tight-knit communities. They cultivate vegetables in community farms, homes are occupied by three or more generations at a time, and everyone knows eachother by name. On Saturdays, the entire village congregates on the green space to eat, run amuck, put on plays, or play braves' chess. Children go to school together to learn music, basic defense, religion, korrigan history, mathematics (up to long division), language skills, and magic. Afterwhich they rotate chores such as harvesting quail eggs from the coops, cleaning up after meals(which are always taken comunally), etc. Korrigan merchants trade with humans and other fae for items hard to obtain for a people of their stature.
Each village exists among a cluster of nearby villages so that considerable threats may be met by a combined force of braves. The existence of braves is something of an anomaly among fae cultures: elfintowns employ a force of guards, fairfolk are often solitary, and brownies need not worry themselves with security, for they rarely own a home of their own. Korrigan braves are separated into four ranks: footmen, frogmen(frog cavalry), fliers(flying cavalry), and moles(messengers). Both men and women are accepted into brave ranks, and they perform a range of jobs outside of combat. Fliers harvest hard to reach nuts and fruits, footmen hunt, frogmen patrol the village, and so on. All this being said, korrigan citizens are not entirely helpless without the protection of braves. When all the world but a mouse is larger than you, it helps to keep good sword-arm and sharp aim (and wit to know when to flee).
There is much more to these elusive peoples, however I don't desire to take much more of your time. I part with a final warning: Never refer to a korrigan as mannikins in their presence, or at all. The fate of those who dismiss this warning lies in the hands of Anaorlar.
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The Shadow Link version of a BotW (and technically FSA) AU I'm working on. I'm probably gonna write most of it from his PoV, and he's gonna take on a new name like his counterparts does ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Fate-weaver’s Cast — D&D Classes
WILLA, the Druid — Druid seemed an obvious choice for Willa, given her bond with Rhubarb and her ability to nonverbally understand and communicate with animal life (given the correct conditions). Having spent her life under Eseld’s wing, she’s learning to fuse the healer’s teachings with her own style of magic. Willa also has intermediate skill in a small selection of melee weapons, namely quarterstaffs and shortswords.
ESELD, the Cleric — I considered putting Eseld in a number of places, including warlock and sorcerer. However, I went with cleric because of her nature as a healer and her staunch service to Anaorlar, the sentient force of magic that shaped Masmara and the world around it. She has little experience with weapons and armor, instead relying on magic and her diplomatic skills in carrying out her role as a Witch.
RIKKE, the Barbarian — Not much of a fighter before the curse, Rikke is prone to bouts of anger and rash decision making. She’s been made stronger by the curse, but knows little proficiency in weapons beyond her beast form. However, in order to retain control of her actions Rikke must consume a considerable amount of food to make up for the energy lost while transforming.
FRAEFELIAN, the Bard — While his official titles are beast-tamer and scout, at heart Fraefelian is an entertainer. Standing six inches tall, he isn’t the most use in combat between parties human-sized and larger (Don’t tell him I said that). What he lacks in stature and might, he makes up in determination, confidence, and sheer oddity. Fraefelian often rehearses one-man plays for the party (or two-man, when he chooses to include his cardinal Roankip). his prized possession is his hand-painted clay ocarina.
A new chapter of Four Wild Ones is now up on Ao3!
Chapter Four: Post-Battle Namings
Last time, after having drawn the Four Sword and split, the four parts of Link managed to defeat the piece of Ganon that had been sealed in the blade with the aid of Shadow Link. But even though Shadow just helped them defeat the beast, he is still bound to the Dark Mirror. And what will the consequences of the Four Sword breaking be…?
fwo can also be viewed through the lens of i am intensely neurotic and agoraphobic and very frustrated about it