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The Link between a page and a knight - PSL for Link in Tortall
Passage into this world would not have been easy, and there would have been an odd sensation like ripping through the remains of a barrier that tried to keep him out, but was too tattered and torn to work properly. Thankfully, the gods were with him in one respect. He could have easily landed in a company of the King's Own, or the Queen's Riders, or the Palace Guard. Instead he dropped down just outside the palace in front of a youngster, all of eleven years old - though topping five feet already at that age, heading to the city proper.
Kel stopped dead, seeing a boy with pointed ears appear out of nowhere, then drew her small knife, wishing she had her naginata, or even one of the horns the pages used on their field trips. She didn't even have her dog or the birds with her, all of whom had proven themselves this past year. But she was still a page of the kingdom, to the shock of all, and she was not going to let some immortal get past her. Even if this was the first time she'd ever seen an immortal that looked like a kid.
But with those ears, and appearing like that, he had to be an immortal? Right?
All of this was running through her mind, but none of it showed on her face. Her expression was blank, as though she were a carved statue of a person rather than flesh. Her stance was practiced, though she never thought to be fighting off an immortal with just a belt knife, no matter how fine the black handled blade was! Her brown hair was cut short above her ears, her hazal-green eyes watched him with no seeming concern. No seeming emotion at all, really.
But Mithros' spear! She could at least have a weapon or back up or something!
<i>No, Kel. Stone</i> she reminded herself sharply. <i>No, not stone. A serene lake. </i> she needed to be able to flow into her motions, rather than stiffen up.
"Who are you and what business have you here?" she asked, and her voice - as emotionless as her face - was pretty much the first, last, and only hint that the person menacing him with a short blade was female.
Kel stopped dead, seeing a boy with pointed ears appear out of nowhere, then drew her small knife, wishing she had her naginata, or even one of the horns the pages used on their field trips. She didn't even have her dog or the birds with her, all of whom had proven themselves this past year. But she was still a page of the kingdom, to the shock of all, and she was not going to let some immortal get past her. Even if this was the first time she'd ever seen an immortal that looked like a kid.
But with those ears, and appearing like that, he had to be an immortal? Right?
All of this was running through her mind, but none of it showed on her face. Her expression was blank, as though she were a carved statue of a person rather than flesh. Her stance was practiced, though she never thought to be fighting off an immortal with just a belt knife, no matter how fine the black handled blade was! Her brown hair was cut short above her ears, her hazal-green eyes watched him with no seeming concern. No seeming emotion at all, really.
But Mithros' spear! She could at least have a weapon or back up or something!
<i>No, Kel. Stone</i> she reminded herself sharply. <i>No, not stone. A serene lake. </i> she needed to be able to flow into her motions, rather than stiffen up.
"Who are you and what business have you here?" she asked, and her voice - as emotionless as her face - was pretty much the first, last, and only hint that the person menacing him with a short blade was female.
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Greatest in his time, in his homeland. But, while he'd tell another kid, he was a bit more wary with adults or even older teens.
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Instead he just glanced at the ground.
"You said you needed help?"
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"Oh, I'm already going to be a knight in Hyrule. I'm friends with the princess. I couldn't possibly take any oaths for anyone except her."
He looked up to meet her gaze. "I meant more immediate help. Monsters. Demons. Quests. That sort of thing."
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"Well for that you'd have to talk to the King, his Champion, or head of the Own, I suspect. They're the ones in charge of sending troops where they need to be. Until we're needed, we're mostly just here to help with the palace animals and train the pages."
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"Oh, I don't know. I would have given quite a lot for the honor of clean-up."
He shook his head. "Restoration is a privilege for the victors, you know. Being excluded hurts."
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Someone gets it, kid.
"But trust me, thems that exclude someone what fights from helping rebuild is only punishing themselves more."
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Both had a flair for dramatics that Link readily admitted he lacked. Shadow had at least read about the Hero of Time, and Sheik had obviously been there.
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Link would continue to call Shadow his brother as long as the older boy allowed him to. The status was set in his mind and heart.
It was (far) also easier to explain than the more technical details of their relationship, but, that was just a bonus.
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And Link wasn't at all sure this world connected with Hyrule.
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And only one of the pair was legit.
"Hyrule's pretty diverse. We have Hyulians, humans, Sheikah, Gorons, Zora--there's a tribe of bird people who migrate through---lots of types of people. We do have the Gerudo too, but, aside from their no-good-King, they're alright, considering they're a tribe of thieves."
He made a vague gesture. "Which is why it's always so weird to have people freak out because you look different. Sure, sometimes there's a situation where you run into 'Oh, you're Hylian you wouldn't understand Goron issues' or whatever, but, mostly it's---nice."
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She considered. "Among the two leggers, there are Tortallians, Bahzir, Yamani, Copper Islanders who have two main races, the Lurian and the Raka, Carthakis, Gallans, Sacrans, Tyraians.... countless others. Then you have the Immortals. Some who are by nature inimical, like Spindrins and Hurrocks, and Coldfangs. Some that are mostly inimical to humans with a rare few who can change that choice, like the Stormwings. Then there are those who would rather have nothing at all to do with humans, like Griffins and Nierads, and then there are those friendly with humans, though those tend to be more individuals, than whole races. Like the Flying horses of the Copper Isles, or Kitten, her real name is Skysong, who is the baby Dragon I've been raising, or Ikouji who speaks for her tribe of Ogres and have made peace with Maura and her fief. Or Tkaa, the Basalisk, who is one of my dearest friends and teaches the young pages about Immortals."
Cloud tossed her head. "Hush," Daine chided her.
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Link scratched his left ear.
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Neither of which Link was willing to accept. The former, if they had actually needed help, he would have been willing to prove his trustworthiness. He'd done that enough times.
The latter, on the other hand, was just plain frustrating.
"Besides, I grew up in a forest that had a woods joining it, and if you got lost in those woods, you either turned into an imp if you were a kid, or a cursed skeleton warrior if you were a grown-up. Not to mention the predators, and monsters that cropped up later on."
Link checked monsters off on his fingers. "Deku-babas--plants that eat people, wolfos--demon wolves, stalchildren---small skeletons, moblins---big old pig-monsters, skulltullas---giant spiders."
He tapped his ears and then tapped his sword and shield. "I'm pretty good at listening for things sneaking up on me," (Unless it was his brother...) "and I'm really good at fighting."
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thought I responded! sorry
Re: thought I responded! sorry
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OMG, I love the snow!!!!!!!
I adore that one, lol. I think it came from Livejournal
Re: I adore that one, lol. I think it came from Livejournal
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My fighting writing is abysmal, my apologies
I am bad at it too
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This is going to fail, you think? Or should we let this end?
Either way is fine. He's in a mood. >.<
Then stuck he shall bem because clearly Usoe has not learned her lesson.
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This good mood so won't last... >.>
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