Not sure if we can jump up, kick back, whip around, and spin our way out of this one, boys.
It's the tiny details that utterly devastate, huh?
I noticed today that when Link goes into the Fire Sanctuary, you can visibly see how tired he is.
Usually when he enters a dungeon he makes this face, getting a bit more intense with each new dungeon he encounters:
But by the time he gets to the sixth one, the Fire Sanctuary, he does this.
Oh, my poor bean.
He is just so, so tired and you can see it in his face, how he closes his eyes and takes a deep breath and physically has to prepare himself. He's exhausted. He doesn't want to go through another dungeon, another boss fight, another thing that will keep him from Zelda. But he knows he has to.
So he takes a moment, allows himself a single deep sigh, and then gets to work. especially after having just received heaping verbal abuse from Scrapper; Link's mental state must be devastating right then
can I please just hug him
Anutka
They can't help it, your Honor, there's blessings and curses involved your Honor.
i never thought i could love a game this much and then I saw RTgame play Slay the Princess one day. So when our prof told us to make a poster for our assignment guess what I immediately jumped to do.
@blacktabbygames i love your game so much I am so incredibly normal about it and I await in both anticipation and fear for the Pristine Cut
I think molduga should be able to dig through the surface and as a result I think that when exploring the Gerudo Depths in TOTK there should've been a random chance to get a molduga falling from the ceiling onto your head. This probably would've made the game worse but more importantly it would've been really funny.
...that's just part of the process sometimes.
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Description: A four panel comic. Each panel is roughly the same.
Panel 1: I am leaning into my monitor screen, scribbling the final touches of a drawing. Text above reads '(A multi hour illustration.)'
Panel 2: I lean back. Text above reads '* Save *'
Panel 3: I pause, not moving at all.
Panel 4: Finally in the last panel I speak, declaring 'I hate it.'
Love Abigail Larson's art i mean look at it
Be sure to keep it lit… by Abigail Larson on Instagram for the Over the Garden Wall show at Gallery Nucleus
i feel like the most interesting aspect of rhoam (to me at least) that not enough people talk about is the dissonance of post botw link and zelda's memories of him? like, zelda remembers a king who maybe loved her, but even so was a terrible father, who put duty before sentimentality, who constantly pressured her, restricted her, and was just an all-around asshat and a prick. link remembers a fun, mischievous old man, who was the first person he met after his hundred year nap, who was the person who taught him how to navigate the world, to use an axe, to hunt, to cook.
i just feel like link would have trouble linking the old man to the king, and zelda the king to the old man. i feel like link doesn't like cooking the spicy meat and seafood fry around zelda. i feel like zelda feels ever-so-slightly bitter whenever link uses the paraglider, or wears the warm doublet. i feel like zelda sometimes wonders what her life would've been like, if only her father was the old man, instead of the king.
dead insta @awenavi / also made a webtoon / lore enthusiast / will lurk for memes
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