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Say Riju is a precious babu.
riju is a precious babu
How about the champions (everyone if you could) reactions to being called cute during an arguement with their S/O
Calling Urbosa cute in the middle of an argument would only irritate her more. When it comes to Urbosa, she doesn’t like leaving an argument without some kind of agreement or understanding. She hates leaving issues unresolved and prefers to talk things out, even if it means yelling at each other. To dismiss her feelings about something, no matter how trivial, and calling her anger cute isn’t going to earn you any brownie points.
Revali is easily manipulated by words, negative or positive. If you wanted to rile him up, shoot him a few comments degrading his combative skill and boom you’d have a poofy, angry bird. But interrupt his poofiness with a stifled giggle and a “you’re so cute,” he’s quick to deflate and soak in the compliment. Stroke his ego as much as you want, it’ll always make him feel good.
Link already hates arguing. So much so, that he’d rather change his behavior or agree to what you have to say than argue. But if you strike a nerve and coerce the anger out of him, needless to say, calling him cute wouldn’t make things much better. Sure, it might quiet him down since it’ll catch him off guard, but his heart is in it more than usual and he’ll feel a bit insulted that you’re not taking it as seriously as he is. He always puts your feelings first, so it rubs him the wrong way to think you’re more selfish than he thought.
Arguing with Mipha is tough. She’s big on lecturing and likes to talk over you. If you manage to slide in a “I’m sorry, but you’re just too cute right now,” you might be able to defuse the situation if she’s in the right mood. If you two are arguing about what color the Lynel on the mountain is, sure, she’ll flush and hide behind her hands in shyness. But if you two are arguing about her duty to her people and princess, you’re only going to rub salt into your own wound.
Daruk, like Link, doesn’t like arguing. And even when he does argue, he rarely let’s his temper flare. This means he’s quick to pacify and when he asks you why you’re snickering and you say “it’s because you’re cute,” he’s more than willing to let go of whatever he was arguing about. He’s a Goron, and like all Gorons, he’s filled with love and patience. He’ll let it go this time. (And the next. And the next after that.)
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so if the gerudo have seals, and baby seals are called pups, do gerudo women ever call their seals "puppers"?
Zelda’s ears tinted pink. “W-What did you say?”
Link snickered, hiding his face in his palms. “Make-- make her say it again,” he whispers, nudging Zelda with his foot.
“Link!” The princess swats his obnoxious foot away, turning to shoot him daggers for a second before returning her attention to the Gerudo Chief. “They’re-- your culture is amazing! To tame and domesticate sand seals and further breed them is spectacular!”
“They’re cute too,” Link interjects with a mischievous twinkle in his eye. Zelda gives him a knowing, warning glance. But the knight feigns ignorance. “I want one, do they run well on grass? What do they eat? And what are they called again?”
Zelda acts a second too late. The question already rolled off his tongue before her hand was slapped firmly across his mouth. She let out a squeak in nervousness.
“They’re called sand seals, but we can’t give out adult seals. But the puppers are available for adoptio--”
Unavoidable, Link sputtered out a laugh. In an attempt to retain some form of professionalism, Zelda held her palm tighter against Link’s mouth, hooked her latter arm around the knight’s neck and dragged the kicking, immature Hylian outside of the room. “If you would kindly pardon me, Chief Urbosa,” Zelda pleads with an embarrassed smile. Urbosa raises a curious eyebrow and waves a pardon to the princess.
As the two descend the stairs and dip just out of her line of sight, Urbosa looks to her personal guard with confusion. “Hylians are weird.”
“I agree,” her guard states.
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Whats your headcanon of a Witcher version of link and the Champions reactions to the paces that Witchers are put through
Considering the fact that Witchers are a bit more hardcore than the standard Hylian knight, I think it would be safe to say that they’d all be more or less dismayed. Some champions are a little more tough-skinned than the others, though, so their reactions are going to vary.
For example:
Mipha is appalled. To either witness, learn of, or hear about the Trial of the Grasses will immediately throw her into a state of pure anxiety. She’s frantically trying to convince Link not to undertake the trial, or she’s begging everyone to stop talking about it if he already has undergone the trial. She would, however, attempt to take Link’s place if it means he wouldn’t have to, but we all know Link is a ‘it’s what I gotta do’ kinda guy. Especially if it’s for the better of his country and his loved ones. Her herself, though, just like Link, would courageously face the trial head-on if it were her duty as well. In terms of skill, Mipha ranks 2nd best as a Witcher, right behind Link.
An individual like Urbosa could be speculated to have been born to be a Witcher. She’s light on her feet, determined, highly skilled in close and mid-ranged combat, could go on for days without food, water, or rest, and all-around an excellent warrior. She undertakes the Trial of the Grasses with grace and comes out an even more formidable foe. Her downfall? Urbosa is too emotionally-connected to her town, her people, and her loved ones. It is known that one loses all, if not most, of their emotions post-trial, but mentally, Urbosa still knows and understands her duty as Gerudo chief. She would be an easy target if one actually dared to hunt her. Sending her out to the field is difficult (that is, convincing her to leave her town), but she is easily the best tracker. 7/10
Revali is a self-proclaimed top Witcher. Yes, he may have successfully undergone the trial with so called ease, but before he laid into the “filthy rust-covered coffin of death,” as he called it, his knees quite visibly shook in terror. The only reason Revali actually went through with the trial was because Link did it. In the field, Revali is a spectacular marksman, of course, and he is often only sent on chases, rather than tracks or other missions of higher importance, because his speed is unparalleled. His stamina can only last him so long, so he’s usually just a trump card that’s sent in after Link has successfully trailed the target for months, and finally engaged in combat. (And let’s be real, Revali belongs to the School of the Cat.) Taking him on long journeys is awful. Complains non stop about being hungry, thirsty, or just itching to fight someone. (And when someone makes racist comments about Witchers, he’s very quick to relieve his desire for a fight.) 5/10
Daruk surprisingly went through the first trial unfazed. They, reluctantly, made him undergo another because he had no visible changes afterwards (no cat eyes, heightened senses, etc.). To no fault of his own, Daruk just isn’t cut out to be a Witcher. His steps are too heavy and his presence is too large. Like Revali, he’s often only sent in on eradication duty. He causes too much collateral damage, though, so if the job can be fulfilled by Revali alone, then they won’t send Daruk. He spends most of his time as a Witcher doing guard duty for his school or acting as a sparring dummy for the young students. 2/10
Our hero Link takes the cake for being the best Witcher, though, as he’s a true jack of all trades. He’s lithe, he’s fast, he’s silent, he’s tough, he’s got endurance, patience, and perseverance. But of course we all have faults, and his fault is he’s often too narrowly focused and can miss things around the corner. Great at close-ranged combat, but often brings Mipha along to watch his peripherals and take care of large-scaled and ambush attacks. Could easily say Link lost his voice during the trial, but none can really say (he for sure won’t). Link also has the BEST night vision of the champions. Often confuses night with day, he sees so well. 10/10
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Hi! I cannot get Revali's personality right. Can you give me some tips on writing for him? I've got the arrogant and sarcasm but I don't know. It just feels off
In my opinion, revali isn’t exactly arrogant, it’s more like...he’s tired of his talent and skill not being recognized so he’s his own cheerleader, y’know? It’s easy to understand how it feels to feel insecure because others don’t appreciate or acknowledge your own worth, but it might be harder to empathize with someone who wants to fight that insecurity and ‘fake it til you make it.’ When you understand the kind of inner turmoil he goes through, then it might be easier to get into character. He’s just as insecure as everyone else, but nobody seems to support him other than himself.
On that note, it’s safe to say that he isn’t ‘heartless’ or ‘uncaring’ like some people still seem to think. If link was falling to his death, revali wouldn’t let him die. And that’s not only because he knows link’s the only one who can defeat the calamity, link’s still his friend. He may rant and rave about how he can save hyrule without link’s help and how he is sooo much better than link, but his arrogant-confidence is mostly playful competition (and partly self encouragement).
In short, understand that revali has insecurities too, try to empathize with his conflictions, and figure out why he acts the way he does. This might help you get into character easier.
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I'd love to see a zelda game where Ganondorf is very much present, but not as a villain.
I saw something a while back, soon after botw was released, about how it would be a neat concept to allow the player to experience link and ganon growing up together and being normal best buds until something ~tragic~ happens and link is ultimately forced to stop his bff’s evil plans
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do gorons have baby food
I originally was gonna say duh, pebbles, but then I thought sand
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