The trees stand tall and stately, surveying their domain -

Sep 02, 2011 02:03

Characters: The Queen, the Treefolk, YOU.
Location: The town square.
Time: Late evening, around sunset.
Brief Summary: The Queen and the treefolk pay a visit to the town, with things in tow.
Rating: G
Format: Action or prose is fine.

the first to glimpse the sunrise; the first to feel the rain )

demeleier: t, persona 4: saki konishi, legend of zelda: zelda (ocarina), portal: chell, demeleier: the faery queen, kuroshitsuji: sebastian michaelis

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thehandofwisdom September 2 2011, 19:13:50 UTC
[The rumbling grabs Zelda's attention, and she heads to the village square to figure out what is going on. She only briefly focuses on the tree folk, for though it is strange to see them out of the forest, the Queen is a far more intriguing sight.

She isn't quite sure how she should greet her, whether customs for the fae are similar to those of humans. She decides on a formal curtsy, letting the Queen be the first to speak if she wished. It seemed like the most cautious course.]

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sidherioghnach September 2 2011, 19:27:04 UTC
[From her perch, the Queen stands and curtises to the Princess. She has a smile on her lips, and looks pleased with the response.]

Greetings, Princess Zelda.

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thehandofwisdom September 2 2011, 19:42:07 UTC
[A flicker of surprise crosses her face, but she knows she should have expected someone as powerful as the Queen to know her name.]

Good evening, Your Majesty. May I ask what brings you to the village? [Once again, going with the most respectful, cautious approach.]

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sidherioghnach September 2 2011, 19:47:14 UTC
[The Queen gestures, and the mighty oak's face moves to regard Zelda. It is a solemn and weighty gaze - perhaps not that of the Great Deku Tree, but certainly reminscent.]

We come in thanks, for the aid that was given to us and ours.

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thehandofwisdom September 5 2011, 04:42:51 UTC
[She did not expect one of the tree folk to answer, but she doesn't seem shocked by it.]

The aid...? [It takes her a moment to recall.] To help repair the damage done to the forest?

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sidherioghnach September 5 2011, 22:42:43 UTC
Our children and friends, my lady.

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