Revali
Now that everyone was on board, Revali was trying to get himself used to this boat. In some ways, it wasn't too hard. Flying felt the same in some respects. While wandering around trying to figure out what kind of work he'd be getting into here, he registered the sound of that slap and looked up to see who initiated and who received.
"Oh, so every group has that one that doesn't trust things so easily?" Revali smirked. "I'd ordinarily side with the slapper, here, but the slappee might have a point this time. Looks like the light has been missing for a while here and it's about to make its return, somehow. I doubt a light whale is something you see every day here." He paused. "...Assuming that 'days' even happen here. I don't know what passes for time in this place, it's been sunset or sunrise or sun-whatever since I got here. Fact remains, that thing," he motions to the creature of light, "Is nothing like what I've seen since I got here. And if it managed to work its way out, I have to think this realm can have the same result."
He lifted his wingtips to his beak to rub it in thought. "Besides, maybe it's just me, but I find it fascinating that we could be on the verge of bringing light to this place while ours runs the risk of falling into darkness. I don't think the coincidences are isolated."
Irina
Irina climbs down to the whale’s fin and dips a finger in the water, which creates a path of light behind them.
Her gaze turns to the whale’s eye. “We need the sphere you swallowed to bring back the light everywhere.”
She does not think the animal can understand her but tries anyway. “I can tell you are not just any water creature. Can you help us get that sphere to my friend’s sword?”
Maybe the whale has a different plan… but asking won't hurt, will it?
Link
Some time passes. Link remains on the deck, looking out at the whale.
After a while, Link is nodding off, and then the boat suddenly jolts to a stop.
“Anchor down!” echoes from a crew member from the mast.
The whale has stopped before a strange cloud of mist. The trail of light has stopped before, too.
“What is that? We have never seen that here…” “What is that cloud?” “It's just isolated to here… as if it were hiding something.”
Voices of confusion echo differently now as if they were no longer on the open sea but near land.
Spoof
The whale descends into the water, leaving Irina floating on the surface. Its light glows intensely then disappears into the water, except for a glowing ball that floats back up to the surface.
An old Zora man appears, glowing and standing on a shoreline that is now faintly visible below the fog. He looks back at the ship.
Kala
“Uncle Oshus.” exclaim both Kala and Kayo at the same time.
The Zora princess jumps down into the water and approaches the old man. Her brother follows behind her.
“My child…” the old man says weekly. “There is not much time. This island you see has been hidden by the shadows.”
He stumbles and Kala reaches to help steady him.
“Take me to the light root hidden on this island. One drop of light and the shadows will not be able to stop it.”
Link
Link jumps down as well into the water, but he goes after Irina to check on her and observe the old Zora from a short distance.
“A light root? What could that be?” he asks Irina out loud.
Irina
Irina looks around herself as the whale disappears under the water, just to see Zora Link approaching her.
“Sorry that I swam away,” Irina apologizes to Link, “but I had a chance to follow the creature and couldn't let it go!” She grins, glad that things have worked out so far.
The barmaid watches as old man and the mysterious cloud appear in front of them. Her jaw drops slightly in surprise after the two Zora talk to the glowing man, in realization that they are family.
“I have never heard of a light root before,” Irina replies to Link’s question, “but it looks like that's our solution.”
Mipha
Mipha had mostly kept to herself so she wouldn't wander around and get in the way of the others that know their way around this boat. Revali seemed a lot more comfortable or maybe a lot more confident, about his ability to move around and he'd proved as much as he took his occasional circuits on it.
When the vessel came to a stop, she looked into the water and then ahead to see the strange fog before them. Walking forward, she's able to see the glowing ball more clearly and hears someone's name spoken. Oshus?
She hastened in her steps to see what the fuss was about. "Does he need assistance? Your uncle," she began. "I am a capable healer," she offered her services. Her eyes continued to scan the area, searching for what this 'light root' might be that was spoken of, but nothing of any notable light stands out to her.
Spoof
The old man takes a few steps on his own onto the island. As he walks, the fog begins to part... just in the area nearest to him.
He whispers, "Best stay close, children." He takes another step but stops when he hears Mipha's voice. He turns slowly, squinting to look at her. "My child. That voice. That accent. It sounds like music... like something from a distant memory..." his weak voice trails off and he coughs. "I am afraid I am beyond healing and there isn't much time. We should continue."
Link
Link watches the fog and then runs to the old Zora's side. He signals to the others to come. "We must stay within the light, otherwise I fear that something bad will happen if we step into the fog."
Spoof
Tera and the Bokoblin prepare to disembark.
"Secure the vessel! We will join below to see what is going on." shouts Tera. She walks over to the Zora boy who is sharpening some sort of bone. "I guess that means you are in charge while we are gone. You technically have the most seniority."
The rough and tough Hylian descends down a rope into the water and is followed by Fred.
The rest of the crew stays aboard and tries their best to look busy while the captain and others are still within sight.
Irina
Irina joins the group, bowing her head to the old man. This is her way to respectfully greeting him without interrupting the conversation. She then looks at Mipha, trying to understand the meaning of old man's words.
Staying away from the fog, Irina walks close to the group of Zora.
Photia
Before:
Photos had spent the days since her last excursion resting within the halls of the crimson wolfos tavern. It was where her friends had welcomed her to the world of Light after all. And there was a not entirely small part of her that regarded it as a home away from home. It couldn't compare to the somber, forlorn elegance of her golden hued homeland, but it had its own charms. The lacquered beams, smoke scented interior and murmured hush of voices drifting from elated patrons intermingling in a strange sort of rush.
But as time ticked by, Photia became more and more perturbed by their absence. Spy as she might, she wasn’t privy to all of their secrets. She had yet to discover where Link had acquired that peculiar mask she had seen. But it was a conversation she had overheard that had truly set alarm bells ringing within her head. Photia had been traversing the shadows of the tavern whilst hidden within them, looking to pinch a delectable pastry from a passing plate. She had frozen in place upon mention of an obsidian doorway ringed with gold.
Photia knew that doorway. It was the same one that had spat her into the world of Light before. And she knew better than anyone, in living memory perhaps, the consequences of fiddling with it. Photia had bolted for the tavern’s entrance immediately. Her friends needed help. _‘And the sooner the better!’_
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Now:
Off to the group’s left, a soft thump would sound from somewhere in the fog. Photia had used her magic to flit from shadow to shadow, searching rapidly. She had feared they might be changed, as the old stories had said a previous hero had been afflicted. Yet not long after, she received what she considered to be an assurance of her friend’s position. Considering the fact that most of the creatures within this realm both desired and reviled light simultaneously, a gigantic, glowing whale seemed like a safe indication of her friend’s position. There was that… and an odd sensation of being drawn to the center of a vortex. One that would sustain her and simultaneously could harm her.
“I should have known. You all did always have a penchant for getting lost.” The words carried through the fog, containing just enough bite in their melodic lilt to seem familiar. The shock of flaming hair occasionally glimpsed through the fog also felt familiar. Though its bearer’s stature was not. A woman’s silhouette stood at the very edge of the light, yet never crossing the threshold of the fog into it. She seemed as bedecked in finely woven silks. Intricate patterns of green bands melded between flesh and this purported gown. Ruby eyes rimmed in sapphire blue seemed to sparkle in the faded light. Between her hands, shadows were woven into a parasol, shielding her from the light cast by the spirit.
Link
Link, still in his zora form, is the first to sense the presence, hearing, or simply sensing something in the fog. He turns and sees the woman standing there.
He does not immediately recognize her but he doesn't sense imminent danger either. His body shifts quickly and he lets out a gasp, all of this alerting anyone around him.
“My lady…” Link calls to her, assuming she is someone important, “We seek safe passage through this fog.”
Spoof
The elder zora pauses momentarily and addresses the group, “We must not delay.” he says in a voice laden with fatigue.
Kayo and Kala pause as well. The captain draws a sword and Kala grips her spear, looking at the woman who lingers within the veil of fog.