Prince Sidon
location; Zora Domain
tags; Princess Zelda, Young Link, OoT Link, Navi
The Zora Prince has spent his day as usual, interacting with subjects, catching fish, and seeing to royal duties. Within the underwater portion of the kingdom, the Zora heard news of Hylian arrivals and hastened to the surface to see who it would be. Likely Princess Zelda or Link. Both he had become close friends with and very much enjoyed their visits.
Breaking the surface, no farther than his shoulders above the water, he spied a crowd of colorful Zora and swam to meet them. Upon his arrival, some of the smaller Zora moved aside to allow his larger frame to have room on the shore. Staying within the water, for the sake of his Hylian guests, he was approximately eye level with those on the shore. He had been told before that his stature could be seen as intimidating.
Baring his rows of teeth in a cheerful smile, he looked to Zelda first as expected from one member of royalty to another.
”It’s wonderful to see you, Princess. I hope your trip here was pleasant.”His gold-hued eyes glanced at Link, then to... another Link??? Confused, he turned and took in the sight of a pair of Links that appeared like the one he knew, yet seemed different in age. Their scent in the water was the same, confusing his senses.
Looking back to the Hylian princess, Sidon hoped to resolve the uncertain situation,
”Who are these two?” Kass
location; wandering through the woods
tags; Shadow Link, Nabooru
The air ruffled Kass’s feathers, eliciting a chuckle from his beak. He pressed out a few notes aimlessly on his accordion, humming a snippet of a tune and let his mind wander through the land ahead of him. A stable was his choice of residence, however staying out under the sky was not entirely unfavorable either.
A spot of color flashed in his peripheral, causing the Rito to glance over. Maneuvering his head, he spied a shock of red hair amid the trees and wondered at why a Gerudo would be so far this way. Perhaps it wasn’t his business, but curiosity pulled him along anyways.
Stepping into the shade of the canopies, Kass played a soft, cheery tune and called out a greeting as he approached.
”It isn’t often I see anyone come this way, and I’ve been most everywhere lately.” He gingerly stepped over a log, humming contentedly as the dappled sunlight illuminated his blue feathers.