“Living 100 years after the great calamity is probably the most fortunate thing for a researcher like me. But even better is that a few days ago, the presumed dead princess Zelda , now Queen Zelda, has returned along with her personal knight. No one knows how or why it happened but along with that, we don’t have to worry about guardians any more. When I first heard I immediately packed my bags and traveled to the Hyrule Castle Town remains to help rebuild. I also did this to try to find any historical artifact to renew. As of writing this we were able to clear out most of the rubble and start setting down foundations for new houses. As for finding any artifacts we found almost nothing. The only thing worth mentioning was a blue ocarina. When I was heading back to my tent out of the corner of my eye , I thought I saw a faint blue glow. When I looked to see what it was , expecting a stray luminous stone chunk, I found a bit of blue ceramic poking out of the ground. I was able to dig around it and found a fully intact ocarina. I was shocked that it looked not just not broken but almost as good as new! I blew into it and was even more surprised that a smooth low note came out of it. Maybe if I read all I can about blue, presumably magic ocarinas, I can find out more than just the coincidence of stone taluses being named after and look like the bone above your ankle. Oh and I must thank the two tour guides that I told this fact to first. I believe that their names were Chris and Pete. I would like to thank them because they are the reason that I am a researcher in the first place.”
KAAHHNNN via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
04/24/23