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imaginethezeldaverse · 10 months
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Hi… I’m a fan of ur blog…. C-Can we get another Ganondorf NSFW alphabet for the letters B, F, J, K, O, and U?
Ohoho, absolutely! I'd be happy to give you some more nsfw Ganondorf headcanons, x reader style of course. Reader will be gender neutral c: NSFW Alphabet referenced here.
B = Body part (their favorite body part of theirs and also their partner’s) Something about his personality and how he carries himself tells me that Ganondorf loves his hands the most. He's a master weapons specialist, a lot of strength and dexterity are in those fingers. But not only that, he knows very well how to navigate the body. Whether it be for pleasure, pain, or healing, Ganondorf's speaks volumes in everything he does with his hands. For you, it's your eyes. There's a lot of things that lips may not say, but it's always reflected in the eyes and he knows this. Ganondorf wants to be able to see exactly what he wants out of you in your eyes. Sometimes that's fear, sometimes it's love. You're at your most vulnerable behind your eyes and Ganondorf wants to see everything.
F = Favorite position (this goes without saying) Now listen, I know doggy style would normally be the obvious choice because of the sheer sense of dominance it gives - but I actually think he would be most fond of missionary (with your legs wrapped around his waist). This gives him the ability to really press his full weight onto your body - allowing you to feel all of him: how deep he is inside you and how pinned you are under him (a reminder of how strong and sturdy he is as well). You're pliable this way - he can reach any part of your body he wants his mouth on with ease, or even pin your hands should he wish to really have you submit to him. J = Jack off (masturbation headcanon) Does not do it often. He might if he's really wound up and needs to take off the edge that badly, but he would much rather just bury himself inside you. K = Kink (one or more of their kinks) In line with him being restrained, I do believe he would be into femdom (or really just being dommed in general). While he is no stranger to domming you himself, he's an equal opportunity lover. Being raised by strong women as well has allowed for him to appreciate the power that they hold and that submitting to your partner who likes to take the lead is always worth exploring. Ganondorf thoroughly enjoys the power being in your hands - forcing him to go down on you or having him under you while while you slide down his cock and don't allow him to touch your body. It's undeniably thrilling for him. O = Oral (preference in giving or receiving, skill, etc.) Very 50/50. He thrives off of the way your hot mouth wraps around his cock, so much so that he'll growl and groan and let you know exactly how much he's enjoying you suck him off to the best of your ability. But he also very much takes pleasure in watching your come undone on his tongue. Every stroke, lick and suck between your legs is hellbent on making you cum. Being that you're most likely with him at the stage of his life where he reigns Chief of the Gerudo, he's already had time to gain experience on oral matters - so you're in for a treat because he knows exactly what he's doing. U = Unfair (how much they like to tease) ABSOLUTE MENACE. His ability to restrain himself from giving you the pleasure you seek in full is torturous. He knows what points on your body get you to writhe and moan, but he's also well aware of how lightly to touch you there, barely being able to feel it and causing you to desperately want more. Whether it's gently circling the pads of his fingers around your nipples, kissing you featherlight on your neck or ghosting his fingertips over your aching sex, this man knows what makes you weak. If he needs information from you or just wants to rile you up for the fuck of it - be prepared because he will make a mess of you just yet.
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unironicallycringe · 10 months
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do koltin and kilton fit in your extended demonology lorebuilding? interested what youd classify em as
THEY SURE DO, ANON, THANKS FOR ASKING!
Right so like, BotW/TotK is so incredibly far from the events of my AU, but I have definitely overthought about how the Demon Tribe stuff would fit Kilton and Koltin in.
Firstly though, some Boko Tribe stuff reminders
1) Their advantage is having very plastic physical adaptability <- to account for their wide variety of body types in the different games, encompass all the various subtypes (Moblin, Bokoblin, Miniblin, etc), and explain why they're the only demon tribe that has persisted in any noticeable numbers through the ages. They're just really pro at adapting to new things.
2) They're easily affected/warped by Magicka <- to account for the game's evil Bokos. In this way, they're a result of Malice being overused to control and resurrect them, rather than evil behavior being their norm. Basically they are on the same level of sentience as humans, but exposure to uncontrolled Malice degrades their minds much faster than it would others. It's essentially the flipside to the above plasticity advantage. They're malleable in ways that are both good and bad.
Man, what does this have to do with Kilton and Koltin, Shea?
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✨They have mixed Hylian/Boko heritage ✨
(I always thought the silhouettes here were really similar and wondered if it was intentional, but anyways)
So the headcanon here is that Kilton and Koltin's parents are a non-corrupted blue Boko and a particularly adventurous Hylian. I imagine they're a very sweet couple!!!! Here they are when they were younger.
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I never thought of names for them, they just exist somewhere and probably don't hang out much in towns. (We love a power couple, but this sort of thing is likely to freak out the Hylian locals.)
I like to draw the two brothers with tiny little horn nubs as a nod to this. They don't have full horns and never will, but they probably were very excited for their lil skull bumps to grow like 0.05mm over the years.
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The family would very much be aware of the whole Malice corruption thing. That's why Kilton is so passionate about "monster education" - he knows the corrupt Bokos were once normal people and often just mind their own business in the wilderness, but also knows that it's dangerous for humans to try and approach. So his ventures with his traveling stall and presentations in Tarrey Town are his way of trying to bridge that gap safely.
Additionally, I imagine Kilton and Koltin can travel pretty easily amongst corrupted Bokos, but not bands of Lizal or Lynel. Kilton would have attempted creating masks because of this issue, then afterwards added the various Boko masks for humans to use. (The Magicka is extremely rudimentary, like, barely a Glamour if you're familiar with my magic systems, which is why they fail frequently). And sidenote for monster extract, I think it would be funny if it's just like, a normal ingredient his mom uses and he just puts purple food coloring in it for the Exotic Flair. Like it's just vanilla extract or something lmao.
That was the rambliest possible answer, but tldr they're half-Bokoblin teehee
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tw1l1te · 1 year
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let’s be honest guys. Wild would def be a Minecraft kid.
That’s the post for today.
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luminnara · 2 years
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If it's not too much trouble, How would Ganondorf react to a small s/o who is trained to fight well?
(shamelessly plugging my ganondorf x oc fic)
-He would be impressed, seeing a little Hylian who can wield a sword the way you can. He's used to hating the creatures, absolutely DESPISING them, but he almost admires your strength and skill
-That's why he pays attention to you. He keeps an eye on you. And even if you're raging against him, determined to cut him down, he's growing fond of you.
-And somehow, you're growing fond of him, too.
-enemies to lovers enemies to lovers
-bonding through the art of the BLADE
-You surprise him every day with your dedication to training, and he often wakes up to find you already outside doing your exercises
-He likes to compare fighting styles
-and honestly? whenever you bruise or cut him up during sparring, it really gets him going
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scenicphoenix · 1 year
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I like to think that Wind Waker Links Grandma absolutely would have went and killed Ganondorf herself if she found out it was him who kidnapped her Granddaughter and if she could feasibly get to him herself. She is related to Link, what's this thing called "self preservation?" She was probably cursing the gods themselves during her mental dissociation that link had to get a fairy for.
That Grandma probably knows how to fight. It's a thing that just runs in Links family for some reason. I wouldn't be surprised if she was one of the fishers for the island because that seems like a dangerous job in a monster ridden ocean, but you need to get food. And technically they were probably fishing the monsters themselves because that ocean doesn't actually have genuine fish. Orca does have a lot of shark monster jaws.
I could be remembering wrong, but isn't Orca a little bit intimidated by links grandma? He refused to give him a sword until Tetra fell into the forest because of links grandma.
I also love headcanons that are, this Grandma can and will kick your ass
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gothic-soda · 11 months
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My Revali headcanon is that his main melee move is picking opponents up with his Gale and dropping them. And against all reason it keeps working.
Defying the laws of physics is kind of Revali’s thing, so I could definitely see this being the case.
Zelda would try to study him for sure. Every time he does it she would be like “HOW are you doing this, it’s physically IMPOSSIBLE” and Revali is just like “you have to want it enough.”
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themask-maker · 8 months
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Thinking more on the Musicka-Magicka system and I’m wondering. If an electronic appliance analogy can be drawn here, with spiritual/natural energies as the Electricity, Conduits as Appliances, and then effects, what’s the Wire and Switch then in Magic? Plus noticed how Musicka declined in comparison to Magicka in the timeline, any ideas for that?
I think I'm understanding what you're saying, but feel free to correct me if I'm wrong or not actually answering your question!
If the energy was electricity and the conduit the appliance, both the wires and switch would be the verbal/somatic/written components of the spell itself. Their roles within this area may change depending on the type of spell.
For example, in a Mirage mask, the wires would be the words written on the inside of the mask, and the switch would be the activation/deactivation portion said aloud. Think of it like a line of code:
<html><Various html body regarding what you want this page to look like></html>
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<With tricks unfurled | And mask embraced | I bend the world | To hide my face><Various spellwork regarding what you what it to look like - this part is unspoken and begins to "run" when you tell the code to do so></With ache of shame | For tongue of lies | I face the world - Forsake my guise>
As for the decline of Musicka, my general idea is that it's seen more and more as a divine power associated with gods. So maybe culture shifts to restrict its use to specific people and the Royal Family, whereas Magicka wouldn't have the same holy cultural meaning overall (except Malice, which would def have the "oh thats black magic" label due to Demise and Ganon incarnations).
When you get items I've assigned as "Musicka conduits" in the games, they tend to be sacred relics associated with divinity. Then, even in timelines where Royal Family influence fades or they stop using those devices for whatever reason, people have still sort of lost the structured knowledge of how those spells work. Other uncommon, later instances which I would assign as Musicka spells would be like: Twilight Princess howl-stones to contact the Hero of Time; the Stable Trotters of TotK "summoning" the Great Fairies with specific instruments. In later instances like TotK, or instances where there's no special macguffin involved like TP, I imagine some people would still have the affinity for it and cause rough, basic Musicka to occur without knowing the name of the thing occuring. Ex: Ordonians using grass-whistles to summon wildlife.
I haven't made structured "spellbook" posts about the categories of Musicka spells, but they'll come in the future.
Thank you for your ask! I hope my rambles make sense.
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b-lightwalker · 1 year
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Does Zonai magic glow in the color of the Goddesses? I know they're primarily dedicated to Farore but they also show a great deal of respect for the other Goddesses. What if their magic glows in the color of the Goddess their most attuned to/most like? We already know the colors. Green for Farore, blue for Nayru, red for Din, and gold for Hylia. I just now thought of this and have developed a new headcanon.
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magicalenbysarah · 5 months
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I'm not a fan of most of the Gerudo lore so these are some of my canon compliant headcanons/theories. They're definitely not perfect so let me know if you have ideas on how to make these less problematic.
Most Gerudo do not live in a single settlement (supported in TotK). Most are not thieves in the Era of the Hero of Time. OoT's fortress is definitely not the center of Gerudo society, as it's on the border of the desert. Past the haunted wasteland are a myriad of towns with Gerudo of varying genders.
The Gerudo societies we see in-game are specific communities of warriors who choose to join and not representative of the entire ethnicity. Most male Gerudo live outside the town and are generally decent or good people(supported by canon since we never hear about the thousands of men who aren't Ganondorf). When Ganondorf reincarnates, the Twinrova influence him in hopes he will embrace his role as the incarnation of Demise. He obtains political power as chief or guardian by competing in trials of strength and wit.
Other Gerudo communities can be stationary or nomadic. Many raise and herd animals such as sand seals and grow crops. Some people practice magic, others tinker with machinery, and some are into fashion.
Gerudo religion is polytheistic and also has a focus on ancestor worship. The Snake Goddess is just one deity and represents death(which is why statues of her can be found in the Gerudo-made Arbiter's Grounds), but this is not seen as a bad thing by most Gerudo.
Many Gerudo decide to live in other regions of Hyrule and the rest of the world, and develop different cultural practices.
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plasmuser · 11 months
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The Urge to Mass Post all of the Tears of a Kingdom theories my partner and I come up with is so large but I want to wait until it’s been out longer so I don’t risk spoiling too much it’s just...there’s so much I feel like my brain exploded I know EVERYTHING
(not actually I just. I’m onto you Nintendo. I think I know what you’re doing and I’m eager to see where you take it you crazy motherfuckers you actually did it)
(IF YOU WANNA KNOW MY THOUGHTS FEEL FREE TO ASK AT YOUR OWN RISK)
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imaginethezeldaverse · 10 months
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I’m so happy to find someone who writes Revali! Could I request letters D J and L for the nsfw alphabet? I love your writing btw!
Do people not write for Revali??? Did I assume that he was popular and he isn't? lol I feel like I'm going nuts I SWORE there was a bunch of fic of him both here and on AO3! In any case, I've got that for you lovey! In x reader style of course. NSFW Alphabet can be referenced here.
D you can find done here. J = Jack off (masturbation headcanon)
So my assumption is that the need to jack off doesn't hit him the same way it would other races. He very much prefers to correlate sexual feelings and encounters with you and what he does with you. However - I do feel like you teach him what masturbation is, and on those nights when he thinks of you but he can't have you at his side, he curls his winged fingers around himself and pumps quickly. The memories of you two together and his suddenly pent up need hits him like a tidal wave and he spills pretty quickly. L = Location (favorite places to do the do) His lodgings for sure are his favorite place. Having your scent in his home both brings him comfort and works him up. Other than that, you might find that Revali likes to do it out amongst nature quite often - up against trees, laying you down on a flat rockbed, or perhaps even bent over in a grassy knoll. It's easy for him to pull you against him and fly off should you two need to if case of danger or people passing.
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unironicallycringe · 11 months
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your sksw sky islands world building hand them over
obsessed with the way this ask is worded like I'm being robbed, I find it very silly funny
ok but yes let's go gamers!!!!! I'm going to ramble though, it's ass in the morning for me and I'm up because of The Horrors (tummy hurts)
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There Are More Islands. Obviously the ones we see in-game have the additional complication of "rendering a bunch of NPCs and buildings in a livable settlement is difficult actually", so I usually imagine that there's more in terms of habitable islands with people and resources. The bulk of those islands would be clustered near Skyloft, but there would be small scattered places farther off over Lanayru and Eldin.
But They Used Most Of Their Damn Trees. Groose makes a big deal out of there being trees on Grooseland The Surface, which of course makes sense because he's never seen like, uninterrupted forest. And while they do have a few trees in Skyloft, they have a lot more wooden structures and books. I like to think that over the years, they ended up over-harvesting, so this generation has the fewest trees on the main islands. You probably have to fly to more distant islands to get wood nowadays, and bamboo is proving more useful (s/o to Polaris for this last one)
The Graveyard Is Small For A Reason. Deaths from old age or disease are uncommon, whereas the most common cause of death is falling from the islands. In which case, the body has been unrecoverable up until the cloud barrier opened up.
The Sky Knights Aren't Fighters. Going off of the above, the biggest threat to life is falling, so it makes sense that becoming a knight is primarily focused on being an adept bird-rider. The use of a sword is secondary - sure it's for handling the small monsters that appear at night, but nothing intense. Really, it seems more culturally vestigial. "We do this because our ancestors did and it's part of our identity." Knights are seen more as helpful and honorable guardians.
The Small Town Gossip Is Off The Charts. Self-explanatory. Everybody is religious and in everybody else's business. They ain't got much else news, so they're talking about damn Birdathan from down the road who got into it with Chirphanie over her hedges creeping into his garden.
Newcomers Are Rare But They Happen. That would be folks from distant islands flying on Loftwings or straight up using flying machines (ex: Beedle). Practically unheard of is people coming from the Surface, because well, there shouldn't be anything down there.
That's all I can remember for now - my fic doesn't spend too much time in Skyloft because Link immediately fucks off to find out that there's way more civilization beyond the borders, but I have definitely Thought About Skyloft A Lot!!!
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tw1l1te · 1 year
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How do you think the yanderes will be able to deal with the reader's friend?
It isn't just the reader who got brought into Hyrule, but also with their friend? It'll be fun to see their reactions when both always playfully argue with eachother, probably sometimes play with each other with the traditional games they have back home.
Considering that they are yanderes.. Oh god
Okay, so i guess since the reader came alone in my au it makes it easier for the chain? BUT. If the reader's bsf came? oh god shit will hit the fan.
Bsf catches on very quickly. They're a bit weirded out that like 8 men like the reader, but they seem nice, so whatever? but NO.
The chain is so annoyed with reader's friend. Like? Why did they have to come? Sure, they're reader's friends, but like? they only love the reader? (if you can even call it love idk)
But, they both want you to be safe and happy, so at least they can agree with that.
The Links are not happy that you are always with your best friend. They should be at your side.
I feel like their bestfriend would also try to warn the reader that the chain is dangerous, but as much as I love the reader, I think they would be a bit naïve to it considering that they are so nostalgic about the heroes.
Idk, that's my short take.
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skyward-children · 2 years
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I’m really bored so wanna hear a really weird and far-fetched headcanon/theory I have?? If you do or not I’m still giving it so let’s gooo
(More headcanons)
K. So. Take a look at the photo below.
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Look carefully! Nothing unusual about it, right? (Except the man with the terrifyingly huge eyes). But otherwise, it’s pretty normal! Just another Skyloft house! Right?
WRONG.
I think perhaps you missed these—
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—the display of purple crystals to Sparrot’s right.
What might those remind you of, I wonder? Maybe—
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—these?
Look at the two. The only real differences are their shades of purple and the fact that the crystals in Sparrot’s house do not have symbols etched on them. Now, getting into my far-fetched theory…. The symbols etched on all timeshift stones we see in-game could be to control the amount of time the crystals can control. For instance, the allowed time change for the crystals in-game would probably be back during the time they were first excavated. The symbols were carved on them to keep anyone from venturing to any other period of time, to keep them “trapped” in their own time (for their own good). But what would happen if a timeshift stone was NOT etched with symbols? Then maybe it would have uncontrollable power, able to transport whoever struck it to whatever time period they desired. And that could be dangerous, enabling the user of the uncarved stones to possibly change the past or future, which is why all the stones were etched into when they were first excavated, to keep anyone from using them for evil.
It’s going to get even crazier now.
What if Sparrot himself is not from the era of Skyloft? What if he is from the past, during the time of Hylia? He heard the rumors of war just like everyone else, but he was afraid. So he dug up a small amount of timeshift stones, stole them from Lanayru, stole a crystal ball decoration from the Earth temple, and used the unetched timeshift stones to transport himself to a safer era in the future— Skyloft. He then set up an identity for himself as Sparrot, fortune teller— he used the timeshift stones to explore all over the future, and then memorized the information he had viewed, pretended to “see” it in his crystal ball, and reported it to any customers who it would be of interest to. But he didn’t go into too much detail with his reports— if he did, that might be suspicious, and it would also give away too much. So he gives away very vague information, vague enough to keep vital information hidden, but specific enough that it might help in some way. That way, he makes money and has a safe place to live, away from the war— although technically, he could go back to the war with just one strike to the timeshift stone. But no one on Skyloft knows that, and he will never tell. He’s a double-dealing fortune teller, in more ways than one, and his secret will go with him to the grave.
Again, I’m really bored and I had this idea the other day (I firmly believe the crystals on his shelf are timeshift stones, and have for a while; I didn’t develop the headcanon till recently though) so please don’t attack me!
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scenicphoenix · 2 years
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One of my favorite things about Skyward Sword is how its heavily implied that demise doesn't just curse Zelda and Link with his hatred, but Groose as well. He recognized that Groose was a pivotal reason for Link winning against him, that Groose and his character development into a better person ultimately helped defeat him. Honestly I think Groose got the worst part of the curse, we don't know if he's being reincarnated like link and Zelda but we do know demise cursed one of his descendants to hold his hatred. If we later find out that groose IS being reincarnated like Link and Zelda, what are the chances that Ganon was/is one of those reincarnated versions of him. Very low I am aware, but it's something to think about. And if Ganon is a reincarnated version of Groose who was cursed to hold demises hatred and power, I feel bad for the guy kinda. Being literally cursed to become the villain your ancestor once helped destroy sounds worse than hell. How much free will would someone have being forced to hold on to a god of hatred and destructions power like that, a god literally titled demon king. And again I am aware how implausible this is.
And by heavily implied that Groose was cursed as well, I mean look at him. Now look at the Gerudo, and back at him. Look at Ganon and then back at him. Ganon is the reason I would say Groose is cursed by demise as well. But he is clearly related to the entire race of Gerudo at this point, his most defining features being present in all or nearly all Gerudo. His vibrant red hair and his yellow eyes.
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The new semester has slowed me down considerably, so here are a few headcanons to chew on:
I like the idea that King Daphnes' wish at the end of Wind Waker (to 'give hope to these children') did more than flood Hyrule (again-jeez). I like to think it gave hope by merging another timeline into the Wind Waker one so the soul of the hero would return.
If the above is true, there are two Zeldas/Hylias hanging around--one from each timeline. Pretty nifty. I like that a lot.
Unfortunately that would mean there are two Ganons hanging around. Uh oh.
(That top one there depends on the idea that WW Link is in fact not Link, just a very brave and awesome kid--not the reincarnation of the hero. The King of Red Lions does say he has no relation to the one who came before, and the backstory says last time Ganon emerged, the hero did not appear).
One of many reasons I like this is it means BotW Zelda can still be a reincarnation of Hylia (I know, not necessarily canon) AND the voice of an incorporeal Hylia can still be speaking to Link when he prays at the statues. Sad, though... sad because one is separated from Link and from the world.
I'd like to do more in-depth posts about this stuff, too. There's some actual evidence for that top headcanon!! Lots to write on the fanfic front, too.
Also, I lost an entire large coffee on Friday and didn't realize it until now.
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