Clocktown Horror by Spirit-Tracks-Zelda, literature
Literature
Clocktown Horror
Spirit-Tracks-Zelda Exploring the land was tough for a little princess to do, but she found it strangely amusing. Pushing her way into another town, she looked in awe at the giant clock in the center of the of the square. As she walked around, she noticed that everyone seemed happy and care free. Walking up a few stairs, the princess compaired and contrasted the differences between her Castletown and this town with a clock. She stopped walking as she entered an area with grass, and watched a few younger boys play tag. Why couldn't her castle be this care free?
Alabaster-Gaze Relaxing in the shade was a red-haired thief. His eyes wandered up
RP Log: Frozen Wasteland by Spirit-Tracks-Zelda, literature
Literature
RP Log: Frozen Wasteland
Alabaster-Gaze How distressing. While Faron province had been practically turned into a desert, the area north of that had been cast into a permafrost. Certainly better to avoid heat, but not so much if you wanted to avoid light, as the snow and frost tended to reflect sunlight. Thankfully it was night, so that wasn't as much of an issue. The moon above provided enough light to see with, a little bit more than that if you factored in the reflective snow. Blind figured that he'd head east before the sun rose. In fact, heading that way right now would probably be a good idea. With an uncomfortable groan at the chill, he pulled his cape around h
RP Log: A Declaration of War by Spirit-Tracks-Zelda, literature
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RP Log: A Declaration of War
Dark. It was nighttime when he made his first move. He decided to pay a little visit to Hyrule to make his presence known. As stealthily as a man of his state could he scaled the castle ending up on the main windowsill of the royal family's tower. He threw it open stepping in, his red eyes highlited by his silver hair. "Hello everyone. How are you? I'm doing excellently." He trotted on in in a manner that read: "I came to kick ass and chew scenery. And there is plently of scenery to chew."
Zelda had been in her room attending to a bit of work that she was in desperate need to take care of. She had just taken a small break from her work when