《Life in Zora's Domain》Chapter 163 - Northern Sites
Advertisement
Summary: Mila finishes the first phase of her research at the Hyrule Castle Library. Zelda, Mipha, and Link join the rest of Link's family for some fun in North Hyrule. Spirit of the Sword Fi pays Link a brief visit. Zelda has a short dinner conversation with Queen Faray and Sheikah Chief Saldon.
It had been raining all day in Central Hyrule, and it was a rainy evening at the Hyrule Castle Library as librarian Alana approached where Link's oldest child Mila was sitting.
"Excuse me, Princess Mila, but I am leaving now," said Alana.
"Oh, are you closing the library? I'm sorry, I lost track of time," said Mila looking up from the book she had been reading.
"No, no, Princess, we never close," said Alana. "I just wanted to make sure you had everything you needed before I go home for the night. If you wish to take any books with you, just Tab me which ones, and I'll record them tomorrow when I return to work."
"Thank you, Alana, I have everything I need for now, and I'm almost finished," said Mila.
"It's getting late and still pouring rain out, though I suppose the rain doesn't bother you much," said Alana. "Are you planning to return home at this hour?"
"I'm spending the night here at the Castle," said Mila. "Her Majesty arranged for me to stay in my brother's room he uses when he's on duty here."
"Excellent! I'm glad to hear you're not traveling so late," said Alana. "I know they say it's safe now, but old instincts die hard. When I was young, you dare not wander far after dark for fear of your life! Goodnight then, and it was a pleasure to meet you. I attended your lecture and book award ceremony, of course, but you and your family were so busy meeting with the royal family I could not speak privately with you."
"Goodnight, Alana, and thank you for your help. The pleasure was mutual, and I will be sure to say hello to my father for you."
Alana smiled and left, leaving Mila alone now, the library empty. Mila worked another half hour taking notes, then got up and returned the book to its shelf in the history section. She took a moment to browse the shelves, impressed by how much of Hyrule's history was here. She would like to return and research further, as there was still a great deal to learn. There was so much knowledge here that no one person could know it all. But then she rubbed her eyes, as it was indeed getting late, and she needed to rest. Tomorrow would be a busy day as she planned to meet her family in North Hyrule, traveling straight there from here.
Zelda had told her to Tab Royal Guard Headquarters when she was ready to leave, and upon doing so, a guard arrived, escorted her to Linky's old room, and wished her goodnight.
Mila closed the door and then took a moment to look around. Her brother's Royal Guard uniform hung neatly in the closet, adorned with a Captain's insignia. There was also a picture on the dresser. She picked it up and saw it was a picture of Tila and Linky lying together on a picnic blanket, a big smile on both their faces amidst a host of red flowers in the background. Tila was wearing the diamond and sapphire pendant Linky had given her as an engagement gift. So, this picture was taken after their engagement, maybe right afterward. Cute!
Advertisement
She smiled and put the picture back, then made her way to the window and looked out. The rain was still falling, water rolling down the side of the castle. She could see the silhouette of the towers that formed Zelda's bedroom and study in the distance, but both were dark now. Seeing Zelda's room reminded her of a conversation she had had with her father a long time ago. She sometimes asked him about his other timeline once she learned about it. He seldom talked about it, but she had a way of always persuading him. Anyway, he had mentioned he explored those rooms, Zelda's study and bedroom, which had been badly damaged. But he had found Zelda's diary intact in her bedroom.
"So, Dad, you read Zelda's diary? And that of the Champions too?" Mila asked her father one afternoon as they were sitting together by Mikau Lake while her Mom and Midon played in the water.
She saw her father blush a little, look over at the water for a moment, then turn to her and answer.
"Well, you know, I needed to learn as much as I could, sweetheart," said Link. "Remember, I had lost my memory back then. And the knowledge I gained from those diaries proved useful later in convincing everyone I was who I said I was, from their future I mean."
"You did it entirely out of a sense of duty, Dad?" said Mila.
Then her Dad chuckled, kissed her on the forehead, and hugged her.
"You're very persistent, sweetheart, and I admire your search for truth," laughed Link. "You should become a historian! I'll admit I was nosy, too, especially about Zelda and Mom. I had traveled with Zelda a good deal and thought her diary could supplement the memories I was recovering from her pictures on the Sheikah Slate. And by then, I knew your Mom had been in love with me, as Grandfather had already given me the armor she made. So, of course, I wanted to learn all that I could about her. Mom wasn't happy about it later, but she got over it."
"I understand, and I would have done the same thing," said Mila as she smiled, kissed him on the cheek, and hugged him back. "Thanks for sharing your memories. I love you, Dad."
" I love you, too," said Link. "And I'm proud of you."
Anyway, it was late now, and she was tired, so she made her way to the slumber pool and climbed in. The water was refreshing but salty, the way Tila liked it. She soon fell asleep.
The next day's afternoon was sunny in North Hyrule.
"Watch out, Zelda!" Link shouted as an enormous wave crested behind her, and Zelda jumped up in time to float over it and then watch it roll onward toward shore.
Zelda and Link were wading in the sea off the North Hyrule coast, and the surf was pleasantly strong. Mipha, Mila, Midon, Lapha, and Tara were swimming together there too, but they were nowhere to be seen at the moment. Tila had already promised to spend time with some friends that day, and Zelda insisted that she not change her plans on her account. So, Tila wasn't with them at the shore.
"This is such great fun!" Zelda laughed. "I can see why it's popular here. The sea at Lurelin Village is so much calmer."
"Lurelin Village is good for boating and fishing, and it's probably safer for casual swimmers," said Link. "But Zoras love it here."
Advertisement
"Speaking of which, where did everyone go?" Zelda asked, seeing only open water, then preparing to jump again as another tall wave approached.
"When they're not surfing the waves, they like to play underwater," said Link as he floated beside her. "They're probably having races or playing tag or something. My son Link went off to get some fruit."
They bounced over several more waves until Zelda finally spoke up.
"I should go ashore and dry off," said Zelda. "I think I'm getting waterlogged. But the water here is so comfortable! It's warm, but not too warm."
"Yes, let's head back," said Link as they began wading ashore through the waves. "My understanding is that underwater volcanoes heat the water here. Otherwise, it would be a good deal cooler."
They made their way to a beach blanket spread under a clump of palm trees, then Link handed Zelda a towel and kept one for himself. They both dried off as they looked out to sea, then wrapped their towels around their shoulders.
A mild offshore breeze gently rattled the palm tree leaves overhead, causing them to make a soft clicking sound now and then. The sea was a greenish-blue, and large waves rolled into shore, cresting white as they broke with a crash onto the sandy beach. Herons scampered about the coast, searching for food washed in by the waves.
"Here comes your son," said Zelda as she shielded her eyes and noticed Linky returning carrying a basket.
"Some fresh fruit, everyone," said Linky as he held out a basket of apples and melons.
"Thanks!" said Zelda, helping herself to an apple. "You, Tila, and Tara must come to visit Hyrule Castle soon. My daughter Zelda would love to see all of you again and show off her son Horwell. And you can show off your adorable daughter."
"I'd like that," said Linky. "I'll check with Tila later. But how do you like it here, Zelda?"
"It's beautiful and much nicer than I expected," said Zelda. "My experience with northern lands like the Eldin and Tabantha regions led me to believe places to the north of Central Hyrule would be rather bleak. But this is a lovely location. I can see why some Zoras made this their home long ago."
Zelda hesitated for a moment.
"And why some Sheikah emigrated here as well," said Zelda with a sigh. "You know, I still feel shame over what my ancestors did to the Sheikah. It was so foolish!"
"That was such a long, long time ago now, Zelda, and only the Yiga Clan held a grudge," said Link. "You're meeting with Sheikah Chief Saldon tonight at the dinner Queen Faray organized. I'm sure there are no hard feelings. The Sheikah here already helped us greatly with technology and our defense."
"You're right, I'm sure," said Zelda. "I'm just terrible at always finding things to worry about, as my oldest daughter reminds me! I worry about the past, and then I worry about the future, too. I should try harder just to enjoy the present."
"I think it's an occupational hazard for both of us," laughed Link. "We've seen way too much in our lives. But Mipha often gives me the same advice."
"I wish Faray wouldn't make such a fuss over my visit, though," sighed Zelda. "It was just an impulse decision, and I hate to cause anyone trouble."
"She blames me for not giving her more notice since it was my idea," laughed Link. "But you are the Queen of Hyrule, Zelda, and it's your first visit to her realm. She feels it's only right to welcome you."
Just then, they heard laughing coming from the direction of the water and saw Mipha, Mila, Midon, Lapha, and Tara coming ashore.
"Mila, you cheated," said Midon. "You distracted me with a click before you tagged me."
"A sore loser as always, Midon," Mila laughed and stuck her tongue out at him.
"How come you can do that, Aunt Mila, and I can't?" Tara asked as she held Mila's hand.
"I'm sorry," said Mila. "I really shouldn't do it either. Don't get me in trouble with your parents, okay?"
By this time, everyone reached the beach blanket.
"You okay, Linky?" asked Lapha. "You could have played with us, and we would have altered the rules."
"It's okay, Laff," said Linky. "It's better for Tara if she plays like Zora's do and improves her swimming agility."
"Anyone care for some fruit?" said Link, picking up the basket Linky had put down on the blanket.
"No thanks, I already ate, dear," said Mipha. "The fish here are delicious!"
"Oh, yes, right," laughed Link. "I should have realized."
"I'll have some fruit," said Tara, reaching into the basket, as did Linky and Zelda for a second serving.
"Did you two get enough water time?" Mipha asked.
"Plenty, and it was fun," said Zelda. "I'm glad you and Link talked me into coming."
"Let me get some more fruit for everyone," said Link as he saw the basket was empty now. "I'll be right back."
Link took the basket and headed to the nearby grove where apples and melons grew. He began picking some apples when a familiar blue female-shaped figure appeared before him.
"Hello, Master," said Fi. "It's been some time since we last spoke."
"Hello, Mistress Fi," said Link. "Is that a pun? Some time?"
"No, Master," said Fi, looking puzzled. "But do you recall when I first appeared to you? It was when you and Princess Mipha first journeyed to this land."
"Yes, Fi, I remember. That was over twenty-five years ago. But now it's great to see you're back."
"Please clarify, Master," said Fi, looking puzzled again.
"Sorry?"
"Your statement is ambiguous, Master," said Fi. "Do you mean 'now it's great to see you're back,' indicating you are pleased to see me? Or do you mean 'now it's great to see your back,' indicating you are eager for me to depart?"
"The former, of course," said Link, bursting out laughing. "Only you would find my expression ambiguous, Fi! But why did you choose to appear now? Does some danger threaten us?"
"No, I do not sense any danger, Master. I was attempting to become more of what you describe as sociable."
"Well, I think that's great, Fi. Please keep it up," said Link.
"Master?" Fi asked.
"I mean, please continue doing so," said Link.
"Yes, I will strive to increase the frequency of our interactions," said Fi.
"Great, I'm looking forward to seeing more of you," said Link.
"This is all of me, Master," said Fi.
"I mean, see you more often," Link laughed. "You need to learn more colloquialisms, Fi if you want to hold a conversation. It's awkward having to explain everything to you."
"I am trying, Master, but your oral communication is so imprecise," Fi sighed.
"Don't give up," said Link. "Practice makes perfect."
"Very well, I shall," said Fi. "Thank you, Master. Your encouragement is most felicitous."
Fi disappeared, and Link chuckled. Fi guaranteed some exciting conversations. He finished picking some more fruit and then returned to the group.
After another hour, the afternoon grew late, and everyone was ready to leave.
"I hope everyone had a good time," said Linky. "Next time, if we have more notice, we can reserve some cabins and stay overnight at the shore. Tila taught me to surf here, and it's great fun."
"That does sound like fun," said Zelda. "Is surfing hard to learn?"
"It's all about balance," said Linky. "You'll fall a lot at first, but once you get the hang of it, you'll love it."
"When did Mommy teach you, Daddy?" Tara asked.
"It was soon after we married, before you hatched, sweetheart," said Linky. "Does everyone feel up to walking back to the domain, or should I arrange transport? Unless you're too tired, I recommend walking as our route takes us through Crimson Grove, and it is the flowering season now. It's quite beautiful!"
Everyone agreed walking was fine, and Linky led the way.
Meanwhile, Tila was spending time with two of her female friends she attended school with, Marena and Paloma, and listening to music with them. Paloma had been a keen student of literature and taught at school now. She had also written two mystery novels. Marena had studied music and did odd jobs while performing with a small local band, still trying to achieve recognition.
"I'm glad we could hang out a bit, Ti," said Paloma. "Tabbing isn't the same."
"I'm glad, too," said Tila. "I hope to be here more often now that Tara is getting older and my husband has less to do in Hyrule. What's this song, by the way? It's got a catchy melody."
"For real, you don't know it, Ti?" Marena exclaimed in surprise. "It's like the most popular song right now!"
"It's the latest from the Waves called 'Overflow,'" said Paloma. "They're giving the Cross Currents some competition. I guess you don't listen to our music much anymore?"
"I have a lot to occupy my time, including raising our daughter Tara," said Tila. "But I do listen to music. I just haven't kept up with the latest songs. I did find time to read your latest novel, Paloma."
"What did you think?" Paloma asked.
"It was a clever plot, and I enjoyed it," said Tila. "You hid enough clues to be fair."
"Thank you, it takes a good deal of rewriting to do that and not give away too much," said Paloma. "But you look great, Ti. You have an inner glow to you."
"You know, I can't believe our dear Tila, the center of attention at every party, is a mother already," said Marena. "You're the only one in our class who's even married. I mean, marrying so young is crazy, right?"
"Honestly, Marena, did your brain float away on the tide?" said Paloma. "Tila married a Hylian, and she couldn't wait another twenty years. Sorry, Tila, you know Marena: always spouting before thinking."
"It's okay, and I know," laughed Tila. "It doesn't bother me. I'm honestly thrilled with how things turned out. I love my husband and my daughter, and we're all happy and doing fine."
"And you don't mind living in puddles with Freshies?" said Marena. "I mean, they're so backward, Tila!"
"Oh, come on! Their lakes are hardly puddles, and they're not so backward anymore," laughed Tila. "You should visit sometime. They have beautiful waterfalls, and their Domain's Luminous Stone architecture is magnificent. The people are friendly, and nobody thinks about our saltwater or freshwater ancestors. You are way too snobbish, Marena!"
"Perhaps Marena and I can visit you while you still live there, and you can show us around," said Paloma.
"You're both always welcome there," said Tila. "I think you would enjoy it."
Meanwhile, when the group reached Crimson Grove on their way back from the beach, they stopped to enjoy the view. The secluded grotto was near to the domain and was currently awash in red flowers along with a pool of water.
"This is beautiful, Linky!" said Lapha.
"I've studied Hyrule flora, and I know we don't have this species in Hyrule," said Zelda as she knelt to examine one of the flowers. "It's quite pretty! Do you know what it's called?"
"Tila told me it's called a Coral Lily," said Linky. "It's named after the red coral that's so popular here. The Zoras here believe red coral can ward off evil and are fond of wearing it. This flower reminded them of it, I guess."
"I see," said Zelda as she stood up. "But aside from its scientific interest, this is a beautiful location."
"Yes, it is," said Linky. "This is where I proposed to Tila."
"Proposed what, Daddy?" said Tara.
"I mean, I asked Mommy to marry me, sweetheart," said Linky.
"Nice," said Mila. "That was sweet. And I saw the picture in your room at the castle, Linky."
"Yes, Tila took the picture right here after soaking me with water," laughed Linky. "Now, the domain is not much farther."
Linky led the way through the grove and then onto the path back to the structure the Zoras here called home. When they arrived, Zelda spoke privately with Link for a moment.
"Link, I will meet with Faray alone tonight, and she said she would arrange for my transport back to Hyrule Castle tonight," said Zelda. "You've been stuck keeping me company all day, and I've selfishly kept you away from your family. Please enjoy yourself with them. So, I will say farewell now."
"Are you sure, Zelda?" said Link. "It's no trouble."
"Yes, I'm sure, Link," said Zelda with a smile. "I'll be fine."
Then Zelda said farewell to everyone and left to meet with Queen Faray and Sheikah Chief Saldon.
"Tila Tabbed me asking if anyone wants to do some stargazing," said Linky. "One of the Sheikah here is giving a lecture on the stars. If so, she wants us to meet her in the plaza."
Mipha and Link exchanged a glance, and then Mipha spoke up.
"Yes, that might be interesting," said Mipha.
"Great, follow me," said Linky.
"So, Zelda didn't need you to accompany her?" Mipha asked as she and Link followed the others. "This must be a first! I hope your ego can recover."
Advertisement
- In Serial11 Chapters
Please Stop Summoning Me!
Eerie prayers were heard, and each name was distinct.Lord of the Ashes; Colorless City; Mist of the White Shore; Spirit of the Ancient; Dream of the Void; Ruler of the Chaos;After Shen Yi transmigrated to a new world, mysterious groups seemed to be wanting to Summon him nonstop. The church, wizards, investigators, saints…Every summoning group had something they desired. And at the same time, they offered various sacrifices.Shen Yi was overwhelmed with annoyance, but there was nothing he could do to put a stop to it.Eventually, he was successfully summoned by cultists.And the first problem Shen Yi had to face was… A sacrificial little girl, who had slumped on the altar!
8 136 - In Serial109 Chapters
Transcendence?
Author's Comment: I was asked about reading my work on other sites. The answer is simple: Currently I am not active in any other networks than royalroadl.com. Only here, I correct mistakes and errors. If you read it anywhere else and have to pay for it, or have to deal with an annoying amount of advertisement, You Are Being Betrayed. You would do good if you make other people in that network aware of it. This is a free project of mine for the purpose of having fun. And if people try to make money with it you shouldn't bother visiting their website. The only one whom I actually allowed to have my work on his website is Armaell who invested the time to compile them into pdf. (http://armaell-library.net/author/andur) ——————————————————————————————— Reading Order of the Multiverse-Books ——————————————————————————————— Transcendence? is a novel about reincarnation, love, hate and war. And everything else that's included. It follows the main characters, as they climb to the top of their society. And lose their humanity in the process to become something beyond human. It's settled in the same universe as Until death?. It can be seen as a prequel. But I plan for it to be a stand alone book. Nobody has to read Until death? in order to enjoy Transcendence?. There will be cool chapters, sad chapters, romantic chapters and funny chapters. Of course there will be boring chapters too. I believe that some explanation is necessary in every novel. Though I hope that there will be more funny chapters. How a chapter turns out always depends on my mood.
8 213 - In Serial27 Chapters
The Fake Demon Lord
Lapis Lazuli Fardom, the current Demon Lord, is betrayed by her council when they establish a treaty with the Humans behind her back. Having framed many evil deeds against her, both the Humans and Demons set up an ambush to kill Lapis off. Moments before she is killed, a loyal vassal sacrifices her life to tear open a rift in space sending not only Lapis, but also the current Heroes summoned into the rift. When they are finally released, they realize they are suddenly in an entirely new world with races they'd never seen before at war. In this new world, what role will Lapis chose to take up and how will the release of an old Demon Lord into the new world affect the current balance of war?
8 256 - In Serial36 Chapters
Aftershocks
When the long-overdue Cascadia earthquake hits, Portland is not only devastated by the damage, but also abandoned by a corrupt government, isolated by broken infrastructure, and overrun by organized crime networks fighting the strict federal regulations on fossil fuels. Lacey, the captain of a high school outrigger canoe team, persuades her girlfriend Rede and the other paddlers to use their unique skill as a means of survival, acting as couriers who navigate the waterlogged ruins of the city. All goes well until a botched job leaves Lacey with no other option but to disappear in order to protect her team. Rescued from her attempted suicide by a criminal duo, Lacey reluctantly begins her new secret life among the community she once exploited. Meanwhile, Rede and the team try to move past their anguish at Lacey's apparent death, but when a mysterious newcomer sheds a new light on the circumstances, they find themselves embroiled in a plot to bring about justice. *updates every other Tuesday*
8 173 - In Serial278 Chapters
System Only Gives Me Useless Gifts
Li Yun grew up with a system that gave him useless gifts. He wanted a reward that could prove the existence of the system, but ended up with abstract gifts like culture. Without physical proof, he was stuck wondering whether his mind was truly sane, all the while dealing with the reality of life. How will the "useless" system help Li Yun navigate medical school, hospital politics, criminal cases, treasure hunting, farming and cooking? Author's Note: This is a slice-of-life novel about a doctor with a mission-type system. It's written as a faux modern Chinese novel, so there are many 1-off characters and episodic mini arcs. Just a bit of warning, the tone of the story is very different after the childhood arc and jumpy as it chronicles Li Yun's life. I'm trying to make it less apparent in the rewrite, but there are still a lot of time skips. RR is the rewrite version, no set schedule. See webnovel for OG. scribblehub is a combo of both . I recommend scribblehub since it has pictures. Copyrights of the novel and cover are owned by Chocomug. Novel is free to read and download for personal use, such as offline reading, only.
8 819 - In Serial10 Chapters
// AOUAD Namra X Male Oc //
She looked at him before whispering, "You're breaking the dress code" Minkyun looked at her as he pulls out his mirror, "At least I look good while doing so" he replied as he fixed his hair, looking at the mirror while doing so. "Have fun going to the principle office again, vice president"//All of us are dead, Namra x Male oc//
8 104

