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Post subject: Hyrule Field/Lon Lon Ranch/Hyrule Castle
Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2005 4:05 pm
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Joined: Sat Jun 25, 2005 11:34 pm Posts: 211 Location: Maryland
*Navi flies out of Kokiri forest with a train of heros and villains following close behind her. As they leave, they enter into Hyrule Field...a large area which is peace ful by day and covered by Stalchildren (Skeleton dog things) by night. The field has rivers, paths, a lone jogger in the day time, and connects to the Hyrule castle town and all other areas of Hyrule.*
Navi: Listen! I think you are all ready to move up to the next level. I am giving you free range of Hyrule field, Lon Lon Ranch, and the Hyrule castle village. At Lon Lon Ranch you will find...uh...cows and horses. Who knows what misheif could happen there. Just don't attack the chickens...trust me....don't attack the chickens.
Navi: Hyrule castle town is filled with many villagers selling their wares as well as a few thieves. There is a bomb bowling alley, a shooting range, and a happy mask shop. I'm sure you can all find something to amuse you.
Ooc: Feel free to make your on topics...remember the game doesn't have to be linear. Your creativity is the limit.
Post subject: Re: Hyrule Field/Lon Lon Ranch/Hyrule Castle
Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2005 7:21 am
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Joined: Sat Jun 25, 2005 8:34 am Posts: 185 Location: By the computer, being attacked by a spider.
Brightening at the mention of a castle village, Corak immeadiately set off in the direction the irritating little puff of light had indicated. Medievil settings were much more familiar with Corak, even if they were very primitive, in his standards. He could easily gather information about the area, and the people.
"It would seem that if I visit these people, I shall surely find out more information." Corak reasoned to himself, as characters seem to find the need to do. "And if their ale isn't half bad, I can't do any worse."
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