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Living goddess of a dying people; her reluctant priest from the Era of the Deep
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Dark and Light
Another drabble, this one for @1-renegade and her prompt:
PR089 - Hylia and Lolia have an argument.
"How could you?" calls the darkness, voice of the night.
Day sighs, stretches, and replies, "I did nothing, they acted alone."
The smell of a winter night pleas, "Without the Hero of Wisdom, Lorule will fall. Not today, maybe not tomorrow, but…"
A summer sunbeam shakes its head. "I cannot help. I cannot override free will. If the situation was reversed, if it was Link who—" The pause is the beat between lightning and thunder.
"I could not help you either."
"No."
"Then what are we supposed to do?" asks the twilight mist.
"Be happy for them," answers the dawn.
Goddess of Sorrows
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OC belongs to @lizlovelaff
Cecilia (forgot last name)
DOB unknown
Likes: death, bones, Lolita
Dislikes: bright sun, true evil, diving
-In magic based AUs, is a necromancer that worships the demon of death. She lovingly calls it "bone daddy" lol She is a mortician by profession in most AUs
A weird love story~ <3
Hylia and Lolia.
Look, I know we don't even know if Lolia exists. Nobody in ALBW mentions her. And I know it's not at all canon that in Lorule wisdom and courage are swapped. I know all that. But you don't have all the facts.
I love her.
\o/ some botw ocs~
I FORGOT TO ADD THE LYNELS NAME IS ‘LYNNE’!
Just read you replies. I totally agree with your thoughts on HE. I acutally got around to drabling Drago and arceolisgists and that actually came up in his not quite defense but sort of reply. Because I can really see that. I am also now seeing Jarra demanding Drago take her up in his fighter and him acutally doing it (without Fian around to party poop) and then getting lectured. This Jarra totally starts to learn the betan dialect. I can see her trying to talk to Lolia and Lolmack here as well.
Oh god are you kidding me? Drago would neeeever risk his baby cousin’s life by taking her up into orbit. One, he loves her too much, and two, he doesn’t want to get murdered by Jaxon’s or the rest of the clan’s hands.
I really like the idea of Jarra learning betan dialect though!
Imagine that first scene during the meet and greet. Jarra stands up and announces proudly that she’s an Earth Girl, and everyone watches in stunned silence, before the jeering starts. Jarra just ignores it and takes her seat, unaffected. Lolia and Lolmack share a look, slightly impressed. They approach Jarra respectfully, not because of her clan (which they don’t know about yet, because her name is still legally Jarra Reeath until the honor ceremony), but because she’s pretty brave to come onto a course of norms knowing how they’ll treat her, and also because they want her help. They don’t know anything about Earth culture, and they want to learn so that they can help Lolette as much as they can. In secret, they tell her about their daughter, about why they came onto the course, and they ask her for her help.
Jarra is ashamed, because at first she had been wary of them after realizing they were from a gutter clan, but she really comes to admire the lengths these two are going to in order to keep their daughter. They become close friends, and Jarra’s the only one that Lolia and Lolmack talk to without any condescension and who they actually seem to respect.
Then one day after class, Jarra’s sitting in the hall with them and the rest of Team 1, and she gets a call on her lookup.
It’s Drago and Jaxon, who are currently at the same base and who’ve just found out that they’ll be going on shore leave soon. As soon as Jarra picks up the call, they start babbling at her in dialect, so excited about seeing her again when they come to visit, and wanting to meet her school friends and see where she’s studying and just having fun together. They only have a few minutes to talk and let her know when they’ll be there and get the portal codes from her before they have to leave again.
When Jarra hangs up the call, all her friends are staring at her like she’s grown a second head.
Krath, ever the tactless one, is the first one to speak. “I didn’t know Earth had a dialect!” he says. “I thought you just spoke standard Language!”
“We do,” Jarra confirms.
“That was Betan dialect,” Lolmack speaks up, and he looks totally dazed, like he can’t understand what’s going on. “I understood most of what she said, though there did seem to be some planet-specific slang that’s different from what we have on Artemis.”
He shoots Jarra a confused look, and she laughs sheepishly. “Yeah, I guess I forgot to mention that my family is from Beta sector,” she says. “Our clan hall is on Zeus, and I’ve been learning dialect from my brothers whenever they call or visit.”
“But Jarra, I thought you grew up as a ward of hospital Earth,” Dalmora says, curious.
Jarra shrugs. “I did. At 14, wards of hospital Earth are given the option to contact their birth families if they want. I took up that option, and I was one of the lucky few whose family actually want a relationship with her.” Then, she looks down shyly and her smile becomes delicate. “When I was 16 they even presented me to the clan.”
There’s a watery gasp from Lolia, who looks like she’s about to start crying any second now. “Oh, is that really true Jarra?” she asks, voice hopeful. “Your clan really gave you full membership? Lolmack, do you think-?”
Lolmack places a hand on her arm. “Don’t get your hopes too high, Lolia. One single clan granting membership to a Handicapped baby isn’t going to help us. In fact, it’s more likely to make them lose status.” And then, his gaze turning suspicious, he says, “Besides, Jarra doesn’t have a clan prefix in her name.”
Jarra shrugs again. “My parents gave up all guardianship rights to me when they made me a ward of hospital Earth. Under Hospital Earth law, I wasn’t able to change my name until I turned 18, and since my name will be changing again when the honor ceremony happens anyways, we decided to keep my Hospital Earth name until then. Under Beta sector law though, my name-”
“Honor ceremony?” Lolmack cuts in, his voice sharp. Lolia’s eyes have gone wide. “And your brothers mentioned something about shore leave during their phone call. Jarra...is your clan in the military alliance?”
“Yeah,” Jarra replies nonchalantly. “Like I was saying, my name has been Jarra Tellona Feren since my presentation ceremony.”
There are twin gasps of horror from Lolia and Lolmack, and they immediately jump back as if they’ve been burned.
It takes Jarra almost half an hour to get them to stop speaking to her deferentially and stop calling her noble born.