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Timeless Ocarina: Chapter 3: The Princess’s Premonition

Chapter 2: The Great Arachnid      Chapter 4: To the Mountain

Chapter 3: The Princess’s Premonition

Link and Rana made Hyrule Castle Town in about eight hours, which was dusk, by rushing. They were both completely exhausted. It was nine in the evening, and they entered just before the bridge was raised. Link looked around for a healer’s place. The wound in Rana’s shoulder had turned black. She was very pale and wanted very much to stop and rest.
“There!” cried Link, hurrying Rana towards a two story building on the edge of the town square.
“Hello there,” said the fairly young woman inside, smiling at the two children. Link did not waste time.
“My friend is hurt, badly,” he said quickly.
“I’m not that bad,” Rana objected weakly. The woman’s expression changed to concern. As she examined Rana’s shoulder, she began looking quite shocked.
“What have you been doing to get such a poisonous injury? And why didn’t you come earlier?”
“We couldn’t,” said Rana, rather indignantly. “We live in the forest. We were fighting a giant spider-thing–“
“Rana,” said Link. “Do you think anyone will believe that?”
“Actually, I do,” said the woman. “This is serious. If you live in the forest, you made here in good time if you started at lunchtime; that is how old this bite is. Come upstairs, dear, and we’ll have another look.” Rana followed the woman upstairs. Link sat down in a chair and fidgeted with his slingshot.
The woman came downstairs in a few minutes.
“Your friend will be completely fine by morning. It is quite a virulent poison in her, but I have some fairy magic on hand that can deal with spider poison as bad as this. She will stay upstairs tonight; you may see her tomorrow.”
“Thank you,” said Link gratefully. “Good night.” Continue reading

Timeless Ocarina: Chapter 2: The Great Arachnid

Chapter 1: Darkness in the Morn      Chapter 3: The Princess’s Premonition

 

Chapter 2: The Great Arachnid

The inside of the Great Deku Tree was horrifying for the forest-raised children. He was as hollow as a drum, and they stood within a great hollow cavity of rotting wood that reached up into darkness. Ragged spiderwebs stretched across huge spaces like decaying shrouds. Link was very glad he had a small glowing fairy following him.
After staring upwards for a while, the boy took a deep breath and squared his shoulders, his small sword and shield at the ready, and walked forward to a depression in the floor. Before he came to the centre of the chamber, he stopped short. The centre of the ground was actually a deep well, but covered over with a thick gooey spiderweb.
Rana came up behind him and saw it too. “Gosh, this place is freaky.”
An enormous spider, as long, with its legs extended, as Link, scurried across the bottom of the web, making it tremble violently. The spider glared at them with its eight black eyes.
Link shivered. “I agree.”
“Are the spiders poisoning the tree?” asked Rana.
“I think so,” Navi answered. “They’ve poisoned it, and then part dies, and then the ordinary bugs come in and eat. It’s horrible. Let’s get fighting.”
“Good idea,” Link said, adjusting his grip on his sword grimly and setting off in search of something evil he could hit with it. Continue reading

Link Statue I

Now, where's that Keese?

Now, where’s that Keese?

This is Link! Not just any old Link, but Link made of Sculpey modelling clay by me! Most of the head and torso are filled in with foil, meaning I can’t go back and fix the lines of his face. His limbs and the Master Sword are strengthened and straightened with toothpicks. His face, his shield, his scabbard, and his sword are all painted with Games Workshop paint and I touched up the white of his sweater and pants, too, because it had a lot of green and brown smudged into it. That’s how I knew today would be the day for these pictures (hooray) because I found my sheath reference sketch in my sketchbook, with the details taken from the Super Smash Bros. Melee trophy. The shield details were from a printed out action pose picture which was done for Soul Caliber II, I believe.
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Link Through the Ages

I, II, III, IV, yay!

I, II, III, IV, yay!

This just outlines the different Links and how they fit into my own interpretation of the Zelda story… first comes the snub-nosed Link I, who saved Zelda in the first two games: The Legend of Zelda and The Adventure of Link.
Next, there is the both handsome and adorable Link II, who found his inner hero in A Link to the Past, continued with Four Swords and The Oracle of Seasons and finally returned to his Zelda’s side after The Oracle of Ages.
Then, there is Link III, whom we all know and love as the hero of The Ocarina of Time, Majora’s Mask, and in a fit of insanity, I placed him in Link’s Awakening as well.
As an epilogue, we have Link IV, of Wind Waker fame, as well as the new ones I haven’t played yet that are in the ‘toon’ style: Phantom Hourglass and quite possibly Minish Cap, with Vaati coming back in a bishounen incarnation or something instead of a wierd black blob. I think Wind Waker had just come out, though, because that’s the only one written below his little head.

You can see my style for Link III has developed since I started: here I’ve found the look I want, and I use it with very small alterations indeed through the next couple of years. He’s also the only one in profile, which probably means something: I think I thought the others were more recognizable in 3/4 view. Also, Link taught me to draw profiles, but I probably overuse them since absolute profiles are rather rare. I like the long nose, but the eyes are probably still too high up.

I can see that I started to draw a 3/4 view of adult Link III behind the finished picture, but I erased it. He must have been ugly.

Redead Pirates

Redead + Stalfos = Zombie Pirates?

Redead + Stalfos = Zombie Pirates?

Hyumph. I remember this was drawn because a) I had to watch a freaky movie called Pirates of the Caribbean, and b) I was beating the Shadow Temple, the freakiest Ocarina level I’ve ever seen. So, Will is trying to explain to Link what they’re up against, and Link is trying to fit this in with his own knowledge, so their conversation is a bit as follows…

Will: They’re pirates, cursed so that they can never die. In the moonlight, they turn into skeletons.
Link: Oh, so… That sounds like… Redead!
Jack: Redead?
Link: They must be Redead that have been turned into Stalfos at the same time.
Will: Whatever you think.
Jack: What are you talking about?
Link: Redead are actually Undead, only I killed so many that they’re not exactly UNdead anymore. They’re tricky.
Jack: And what under the sun are Stalfos?
Link: Uh… They’re not exactly under the sun, are they? They’re large skeletons. They take about half a dozen hits with the Master Sword.
Jack: You’re a strange guy.

Yeah, Link’s a straaaange guy according to these 19th century folks. So, I didn’t like the movie too much, but I enjoyed this picture, even if they all look like dorks.

I found out at my Telemann rehearsal that the down bow symbol for strings comes from an abbreviation of the Latin word for “noble” and the up bow symbol is the abbreviation of the Latin word for “vile”. This is why they look sort of like an n and a v. Odd, no? This was because the down bows mostly come on the down beats, and the down beats are more important – more “noble”.

Friendship

Best Friends Forever

Best Friends Forever

Link has just beat the Forest Temple and his best friend Saria has become one of the six/seven Sages, so she has to stay there, at least for the time being. Even though Link has grown up and will never remotely be a Kokiri again, she wants him to know that they’ll always be best friends.

Saria’s too short in this picture, but other than that, it’s quite nice.

Life is Good

Life is good when you have magic bean sprouts

Life is good when you have magic bean sprouts

Link, tending to one of his bean sprouts, experiences a moment of peace and joy. I like this picture, even though it’s not really finished: I never shaded his leg or his boot. The ear is much better and his face doesn’t look ridiculous. His glove/gauntlet is not accurate, though, and he seems to be missing his sword and shield as well. I also didn’t try shading the face because faces are hard to do and I didn’t understand their shapes at all back then. Now I still don’t…

Water Monster

Freaky swimming pool

Freaky swimming pool

Today’s picture is welcome relief from bad drawing. It is of Link fighting the boss of the Water Temple, Morpha. Morpha is a strange orange blob that controls the water. Link looks quite nice. I drew some sketches of poses to help me out, but he looked oddly Japanese in one of them. I wonder why. Anyway, for flaws, I can see that Link’s neck is too thick, and it’s not really as dramatic as the official art of the exact same situation, but that’s why they hire professionals!

I go in a sort of cycle for picture drawing. I draw a picture, and then if it’s bad, I hate it for the rest of my life, and if it’s somewhere around good, I love it for a couple of hours, and then I look at it again and hate it until a couple years later when I can look back a bit more clearly. This is happening with my most recent art right now, except for one. I wonder if it’ll happen with today’s drawings.

Today I got the drawing bug, so I drew two pictures. The first came when I heard Rachmaninoff’s Prelude in C#- : you know, the one he always hated because it was so popular. The second came as a result of iced tea. Now, I don’t particularly like iced tea; I only know for sure that camomile tea isn’t bad. It was the thought of iced tea. I have new fanart for someone…

Timeless Ocarina: Chapter 1: Darkness in the Morn

Link’s classic adventure, with an original character sidekick.
23 Chapters.

 

Chapter 2: The Great Arachnid

 

Chapter 1: Darkness in the Morn

The sun rose, normally, casting veils of light through the Kokiri Forest. Dust motes and the ancient spirits of fairies long gone transformed them to quivering theatres of radiance.
The enchanted children of the forest, the Kokiri, who could never grow old, woke up with the sun and ran out of their tree houses to play and run on the green grass. One, a brown haired girl with a round face, and another, a sweet-looking green haired girl, played together. The brown haired girl was trying time after time to accomplish a handstand, but never balanced properly, even when the other girl tried to help her. They looked often towards a small, dark house tucked away behind some trees.
“Navi.” A deep mahogany voice called, unheard or ignored by most of the laughing children. “Come here…”
A tiny ball of light bobbled back and forth a few times, and then flew to the speaker, floating just in front of his face.
“Have you not felt the darkness in the air? Once again, malevolent forces are mustering to attack our broad land of Hyrule… The Kokiri Forest, which has stood for ages as a wellspring of life, is faltering. Even my power is as nothing…”
“I am sick, Navi. I need your help. It is time for the child of destiny to begin his journey. Do you understand?”
“Right!” chirped the fairy. Continue reading