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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.”
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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.
Irina
The armored barmaid is surprised to hear a voice through the fog. As the two Zora grab their weapons, she moves aside, knowing the group does not have much room to maneuver without touching the fog.
She instinctively grabs her spear as well and steps between the old Zora and wherever the voice came from, intending to protect him. When the woman appears, she does not move, not recognizing her.
Gatu
_Gatu was just quietly following alone after Revali flown him down to join the others and not be left behind back up on solid ground. His Moblin Spear wasn't looking too well, so it could probably only get a few more hits in before it is reduced to another broken weapon._
_He's really wishing he had a sword and shield again right about now..._
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The Zora child, now temporary captain, notices the state of Gatu's spear before he departs the ship. He tosses over the bone he is sharpening and winks at him before resuming his duties. It's a hard bone, not particularly long, but definitely very solid and has been shaped like a sword with lots of effort and care.
Mipha
Mipha couldn't make out what the words of Oshus meant herself, but she did find herself wondering why they elicited such a response. Irina's look was met with some mild confusion, a mixture of two competing thoughts at the moment. There was Oshus and then there was Irina, herself. She was in Zora armor. No doubt useful in this circumstance, but who made it?
Her eyes went to Link and then back, but she didn't recall him having any particular innate knowledge to make something like that. Or did he? Who taught him how to do that?
She reaches for her trident, shaking off the thoughts for now to focus on their task ahead. Besides, they were being beckoned and it woudn't be good to get lost in this fog.
"Where are we going? And further, how are we lost? Did we lose our way that quickly?" Once again, her mind is divided, asking both the Zora family and the voice in the fog the questions.
Photia
Contrary to expectations perhaps, the group’s wariness seemed to only induce amusement in the “stranger” within the fog. The brandished spears in her direction caused her to quirk a brow, as she chuckled. “Ohoho, so prickly!” There would be a moment of pause before Photia continued in a much more serious tone. “Good, you will need it.”
Glancing towards the straining old Zora, Photia lifted two delicate fingers and beckoned. “Grandpa is correct. You can afford no delays. Come along then,” Photia replied as she swept along the perimeter of the fog’s edge to stand in front of the group. “I'll show you where to step.” With a snap of her fingers, the shadows of her parasol enveloped her and she disappeared from view only to reappear ahead of the group some distance away.
Irina
Irina takes Mipha’s confused looks to her and Link as related to the stranger’s appearance. She returns a confused look of her own, as if saying she had no clue of who that was either.
She follows the group through the fog, still wary about the stranger and trying to protect the elder Zora while she walks.
Link
Link steps up towards the woman. He has his weapon in his hand but it is pointed down. He watches the woman carefully and curiously.
"Keep your wits about... but I feel like we can trust her. Or we don't have a choice." he says openly to the group behind him. He goes first, flanking the old man.
Something about her presence seems familiar to him, or at least not threatening.
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In the distance, canon fire can be heard. There is some sort of commotion happening behind them, perhaps at the ship.
The Bokoblin turns and squeals in panic. He takes a few steps back towards the ship into the fog and appears to be grabbed by some invisible force. Only his scream can be heard as he disappears into the darkness, his scream becoming muffled.
Tera mutters something that sounds like profanity and takes a step towards him, but Kayo, the Zora captain, grabs her shoulder and says in a sharp, grave tone, "Do not leave the light. I don't know where he went but we will all surely be consumed by the fog if we enter it."
As he speaks, the sounds of something not human or Zora echo around them. It's like the sound of a small army marching in perfect unison. Whatever it is cannot be seen through the fog, but it is there.
The old Zora man seems oblivious to whatever is happening and just keeps advancing towards where the woman is standing. His demeanor is calm and focused.
Link
Link gasps as he sees the Bokoblin disappear into the fog. He looks as if he is about to spring to wherever he went, but he hears Kayo's warning and stops himself. He doesn't have time for much else as they hear the strange noise all around them.
Irina
Irina almost jumps after whatever grabbed the Bokoblin. Despite Kayo’s words, she seems very uncomfortable with the idea of just continuing to walk.
She holds her spear and follows the group very reluctantly, looking in the direction of where Fred disappeared.