>>6093568>>6093595>>6093599>>6094209>>6094213>>6094299Alright that’s going to be all for this thread. When next I return, probably sometime around October 25th we will continue with Sir Bormin’s investigations as he goes to…
>Investigate Baloh’s house, perhaps the dead man left clues behind Kilny failed to destroy>Question the Merchant Nialm, he employed Baloh to make the deliveries, perhaps he was in on the plot as well.>Look into the Brak Guards at least some of them must know what their captain is up to and would be willing to talk, with the right incentives.>[Write In]<span class="mu-s">Kakariko Village: Present Day</span>
“No,” Eldest Princess Lomia says decisively.
“It is a dangerous world for a child to grow up in, she should learn how to defend herself, and so should the rest of you.” Iphath the Sheikah Elder says ignoring the princess’s tone.
“Princess should not learn swordplay. It is not something that they do. And if mother were here, she’d say the same thing.”
“I wouldn’t think so. Your mother is a wise woman and she would see the value in her children being able to defend themselves.”
Lomia pauses considering the truth of Iphath’s words, but rallies quickly saying “but Zelda is just a child she should be learning etiquette, how to sew, or at the very least running around playing make-believe. She is far too young for all this.”
Our people start learning to fight much younger than her and death spares no one especially children. Besides, that girl is a child no longer. She has seen her father and brothers die in front of her what innocence you believe she still has, is no longer there.”
Lomia glares at Iphath, trying to capture that stare her mother uses on people to get them to do what she wants.
Iphath gazes impassively back at her unaffected by her attempts at coercion. The ancient Sheikah sighs and looks off into the distance behind the eldest princess for awhile then smiles knowingly. “Perhaps we should ask Zelda what she wants to do?”
Lomia looks at Iphath incredulously, but Iphath ignores her and calls out “Come out child.”
Lomia looks on in astonishment as sidling in from the doorway Zelda shuffles forward. “Very good child, I almost didn’t notice you.” Iphath says as Zelda flushes with embarrassment.
“Zelda! How long have you been listening?” Lomia frowns down at her sister.
Zelda looks away, ashamed, but Iphath beckons the child closer, “Long enough to know, and make her own choice I suspect” Iphath smiles warmly as Zelda stands before her “What do you wish princess?”
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