howdy! today is the two year anniversary of my au! to celebrate, here's various Stuff and Things, plus a design for the phantom cutlass :)

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howdy! today is the two year anniversary of my au! to celebrate, here's various Stuff and Things, plus a design for the phantom cutlass :)
As a fandom we are all collectively sleeping on Zauz, do you all not look at that man? He has potential
The drawings of late. Including a nice tidbit preview of my botw comic :)
Digital drawing is so hard you guys, I don’t know how to color fire 😭
The Fierce Deity, being the blacksmith of the Gods, forged not only his great sword, Demise's Broadsword and the Goddess Sword, he also forged the Great Fairy Sword, Lokomo Sword, Koholint Sword, Magical Sword and he taught the Picori and Zauz how to forge magic imbued weapons. The Sword of the Six Sages was an attempt to replicate The Fierce Deity's work.
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you got I just want to die by fidlar!!
Zauz's Island The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass Nintendo Nintendo DS 2007 An in-game map of the hidden Zauz's Island from Phantom Hourglass.
Zauz the blacksmith, descendant of the Cobble people from the Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass for Dan Jones' Zelda collab. It's pretty non-canon as far as I can tell. The Eox stone golem he's standing on is an ancient war machine from ~hundreds of years in the past, before the Cobble Kingdom was mysteriously wiped out; and while Zauz is a skilled blacksmith, capable even of forging the Phantom Sword, he probably wasn't an engineer, and may have never even seen the Eox. Still, I put them together because I figured Zauz and the Eox together better represented the Cobble people than just one or the other.
Holy shit, Zauz, why you getting so deep so fast?