~ Kyo Nagano
~ Role; spy
~ Location; crash site
~ Indifferent
~ Tags; Faye, Link, Khys, Lephan, Aiah, Aelis
"My tribe is unique for believing that the state of nature reflects the will and mood of the gods. This star is no different, only the rarity of this occurrence makes it much harder to determine exactly what it means. It could mean anything, and standing around here theorizing wastes time this world can't afford to lose." Kyo turned her gaze to the dark aura tainted with pink surrounding the castle while still addressing Faye.
"With age comes wisdom, and Lady Impa has proven more than once to have insight into a great variety of things." Would Link still be up to the task after a century in an induced coma? How would one even start trying to recover lost memories on top of the task of defeating Calamity Ganon?
"Lady Impa has been waiting for a century for you both, but I will leave the explanation to her. She actually knew you both before the Calamity, so my knowledge of you is insufficient in comparison to hers." Kyo was immensely relived to hear that both Link and Khys agreed to come with. She was not certain about all the others present, but they didn't concern her as much. The elders, especially Impa, would be overjoyed to see them both again, even if they didn't remember. Maybe Lady Impa might also have a solution for the fact that both Link and Khys had their entire memories wiped. How, she had no idea, but there was no way to know until she asked Lady Impa.
"I know where she is, so there’s no need to search. All the elders will be happy to see you both again. I will gladly take you to my village when you are ready.” ~ Sayuri Honda
~ Role; Traveller
~ Canyon Stable
~ Eager
~ Tags; Bel
“I look forward to it.” Staying in the Gerudo Palace. That was not something she had ever done before. But it would have to wait. There was no question that anyone could already be at the landing area, and it could be likely they weren’t exactly people of good character. Watching the large Gerudo as he collected his horse and tacked Aloan, Sayuri wondered if he ever rode Aloan. Unlike Bel, Aloan had a much more light and seemingly delicate build. It wasn’t likely, she decided. Aloan didn’t have any tack before today either. Sayuri took Bel’s hand and lifted herself up with ease, adjusting her cloak once she was seated so it draped over Aloan rather than get in the way too much.
“Thank you.” She was going to have to give her more carrots later to thank the Arabian later. Aloan truly was a lovely horse. Noticing that the horse was huffing and almost dancing on the spot, Sayuri patted her shoulder gently in an attempt to soothe her.
“We’ll be leaving shortly. I promise I have more swift carrots in my bag, but don’t tell Bel.” She whispered quietly in the horse’s ear before turned to Bel once more.
“Perhaps we could visit Kakariko if the star happens to be close. But for now we must make haste.” Sayuri gently ushered Aloan into a trot, bouncing along with the horse’s gait.
”Let’s go, Aloan!” She urged in Sheikah.