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Surprise! I've been part of this year's LU gift exchange the whole time :b
I drew this for @sparkspsps! Thank you for your hard work in running this event <3
#LU2025GiftX#my art#lu ravio#though technically his design is a mishmash of different things#some canon‚ some from LU#took his belt and reworked it into one of those underbust corsets#i love the idea of ravio being the one to create the items you can rent#who knows? maybe the blacksmith of lorule had a more attentive apprentice than his hylian counterpart#anyway the interior of link's house/Ravio's shop drives me insane#i genuinely didn't notice sheerow's birdcage until i was drawing this
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They laughed at him as he uselessly kicked at the pillar of sand they were perched atop. “You're a dirty cheater!” “Why, I have no idea what you’re talking about! You’re the one who was so kind as to lift me up here in the first place,” they teased. “To stun you! Not so you could use your Sand Rod to make your own pillar!” They leaned over so he could clearly see them form a mouth, for the sole purpose of sticking their tongue out at him.
Here's a little doodle and snippet from a project I'm working on! I think I'm about done with the first act :D
#don't ask me how many acts there will be#starslog#my art#my fic#hm i wonder which hero is mentioned here#it's not like i have any particular biases or anything#how a about a little hint :b#albw shadow link#yeah that's right this is the same little guy from that artwork i posted a while back#much like how doppelgänger had a bunch of plot points centered on mechanics from tfh and coh#this fic will be centered on albw (and one other game that's a secret for now)
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Oh, apologies for the confusion! Just talking about the name you used for the thank you doodle--you got it right, which was funny since due to me needing to get the thing delivered to someone else we were convinced that the names would get mixed up.

At long last, little guy obtained! (keychain by @theegh0st)
#the chaos was trying to figure out how you got the name right when it wasn't anywhere on the final order#i know nothing about what went on with your side of things so i was guessing that the site might've saved onto a previous order attempt#hence the joke with the detective work--i wasn't sure if you were put in the position of seeing multiple names and having to guess#i promise the only thing i was attempting to 'trace' was a potential thought process#and apologies once more for being cryptic
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At long last, little guy obtained! (keychain by @theegh0st)
#whats this? the creator with no bias towards any link in particular got a keychain of a hero they just so happen to write the most fic for?#surely it means nothing#no i will not be putting it on the bag that eats keychains#finally got done with work so i can go and do fun things like retrieve my precious keychain from the person who graciously ordered it for m#to ghost: i think i can trace your detective work regarding the name but can i just say congrats#the sheer amount of chaos the reveal caused was delightful#anyway thank you for introducing this silly little guy into the physical world i promise to cherish him forever <3#starslog
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Hi, yeah it’s been a minute. I got more fan art for you.😁
@starlight-eclipsed
Sorry for taking so long. I started working this like the day. Duped came out.
And then life hit me like a truck so it took me a minute to finish this up. I hope you like it



I hope you can tell this is supposed to be Lagato waiting for Ravio to come back
I got a color variant
The first version is a lot darker and this one’s a lot brighter sure you can tell. I think the darker one fits better, but I really like the bright colors.



Once again, I have to thank you for making the doppelgänger au. I freaking love it. 😊
And it doesn’t seem to matter how many times I read it I still get the same sense of joy. It’s just so good.
And for all of those who see this and don’t know what the story is, it’s one of my favorite LU stories of all time easily in my top five the name is
Linked Universe Doppelgänger AU
Bye
Starlight (Fandom_Eclipse)
So if you just kind of stumbled across this, please go read it. It’s kind of the best. I freaking love it. 🥰
#!!! i love!!!#have i mentioned how adorable your art style is? because it is#i am unreasonably happy with how you draw him being sad#the progression of time really rubs it in#poor little guy fell asleep waiting for ravio to come back#the honeyed apples uneaten#and the tea got cold T-T#side note but that blanket looks super comfy. excellent taste#thank you so much for drawing <333#and you're too sweet ^-^#lu doppelgänger au#lu doppelgänger creations
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Linked Universe now has its own canonized fandom tag!
This is absolutely amazing, because it makes it easier for us to find each other’s work, and easier for non-LU people to filter by exclude. But there is a small hiccup, a baby little problem. Allow me to explain.
Previously, the advice was given that since there was no canon fandom tag, that works should *also* be tagged with Linked Universe as an additional tag. This tag has over 8k works in it! Damn!
But… the new canonical fandom tag only has 4k works in it. Why? Because about half of the fandom was not using the fandom tag, only the additional tag.
I knew this day was coming, so I tagged LU as the fandom, which paid off! All my fics are now neatly sorted. But if you didn’t preemptively tag a non-canonized fandom… your fics are now a bit lost and unsorted.
This is your notice to go open those works up and fix the tags!
Okay everyone this has been your tag wrangler PSA and GO US!
#just switched everything over! (whoops. didn't realize that non-canonized fandom tags worked like that)#on the plus side i'm thrilled that this is finally a thing#hopefully this means we can be better neighbors with loz fans uninterested in LU
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Because of how the revival ability works in cadence of Hyrule
If you die in battle you wake up in the past BEFORE you even get through said battle
Which is why if you survive with half a heart you only kill yourself after you went and saved your progress
full bar of hearts is worth it for speed running or if you don’t want to deal with trying to find enough hearts to heal (yeah I am lazy when it comes to it lol)
So legato dying will not even be noticed by anyone
for the chain he will literally just wake up one day while everyone is camping and act even more horrifically sad meow meow than usually and obviously act like he is hiding something …but what even it could be everything with him
Cause no way that rat would tell them that he died (worrying them for legato seems to be a fate worse than death)
and if he ever did it will be played off as a joke by him
Like ‘yeah, I died like ten too twenty times on this adventure already but you didn’t notice because I am so good at hiding it lol’
The sheer despair that the chain would feel over this
Legato would be exactly the type of person to get in a death timeloop without telling literally anyone, including the guy who had a whole game about being in one XD
The Doppelgänger AU follows the mechanics of 2-player mode in which the surviving party member has to go and manually revive their lost companion, which meant that Legato's friends back during the events of CoH got sick of his martyrdom real fast.
That said, a total party kill would certainly result in something like what you described. But I would never be so mean as to write something like that. Definitely. *kicks Retconned Legend under the rug*
#it's all over for legato the moment someone (probably wind) asks him for a tier list of all his deaths#death loop or not#legato's martyrdom is inspired by something that occurred while i played coh 2p with a friend#in which i got yelled at for doing suicide bomber tactics since i was the one who was actually good at rhythm games#meaning that any advantage i provided through my sacrifice was quickly lost by my absence...oops#we were regulars at the great fairy fountain#starslog#lu doppelgänger au
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Your doppelganger au is so awesome. I love it So much. Constantly spinning it around in my head
Thank you! <3 And honestly, I feel that.
#since finishing the main story it's shifted from a regular orbit into something resembling a comet that visits every once in a while XD#starslog#lu doppelgänger au
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I absolutely adore this analysis! Apologies for taking so long to properly respond to it, but without further ado:
I wanna lead by saying that I could not contain my sheer joy when I noticed the first citation. Like, what!!! You've put so much time and effort into this and I don't have the words to articulate how much I appreciate it <333
Onto the analysis itself: it is surreal seeing someone take apart my work and point out all the little details I wrote in and figure out my intentions throughout the process. You have an excellent grasp on all the material discussed--my Doppelgänger AU is very much meant to exist in reference to LU, so I love how you continuously reference the deliberate similarities and differences between the two ^-^
I will be here until the end of time if I try to respond to everything you brought up (which feels particularly redundant since most responses would be to reaffirm how you're correct), so with a vague limit in mind:
-Four's lack of close bond to any hero in particular is exactly why I leaned to heavily into his friendship with Legato (with the same for Wind, though he gets less time in the spotlight). It also felt right considering that Tri Force Heroes is something of a spiritual successor to Four Swords Adventures, combined with all the other things they have in common.
-Legato is both good and bad at reading people--he relies a lot on context to figure out what people are thinking/feeling, which is great in regards to things he already knows. His greatest blind spot is anything regarding himself, especially since he's more used to how they reacted to him as Legend. It doesn't help that he'd rather avoid situations where he has to talk about his feelings if he can help it.
-Puppet Show from Four's perspective is like an elaborate cork board where he's sorting through all the new team dynamics. Befriending Legato rapidly moved up in the priority list after the trouper's lecture on magic while they walked together...I really need to write something with Legato and the Colors since they would get along so well.
-To Dance on a String, my beloved. Jokes aside, Four was genuinely pissed at the soldiers. He's gotten framed for things before (thanks Shadow) despite having a close relationship with both the Royal Family and the Knights of Hyrule. This isn't even the half of it--he was absolutely livid when he heard Legend's explanation for the attack. The whole thing really blindsided all the heroes with connections to knighthood.
-Since Four couldn't do anything about the soldiers, he redirected all that restlessness into helping Legato. He wouldn't have been half as upset with Hyrule and Wild if he'd been able to calmly talk things out before they left that alleyway. Especially since then he wouldn't have also had to struggle with Legato shouldering the blame for their disappearance and everything else that followed. Alas, things Escalated.
-Legato's desire to never address his own issues vs his complete trust in his brothers, fight! XD In all seriousness, Warriors and Hyrule were definitely approaching the situation with wanting Legato to stop being upset--because to them, the issue of appearance isn't really something that can be fixed in a single conversation. Four, on the other hand, was fully willing to pressure Legato into properly talking through things. Both approaches are valid and have their advantages in different situations, but Four's was certainly more effective with Legato. (Side note, but Sky's conversation with Legend in Rag Doll was meant to demonstrate a middle ground between the two. We also see others being more direct with Legato later in the series, but I definitely getting ahead of myself)
Overall, I love love love your analysis, and thank you so much for writing this!! ^-^
The Development of Four and Legato's Friendship in LU Doppelgänger AU: Part 1
Ok so if you are here and you don’t know what LU Doppelgänger AU is—you are in the wrong place because this is basically me screaming about it for multiple pages! If you are still here despite that disclaimer—welcome!
Part 1 since this is already way too long. This covers events from Puppet Show to Velveteen Rabbit!
@starlight-eclipsed is the writer for the series and I strongly recommend giving it a chance! The series gave me severe brain rot hence this entire post so give it some love if you enjoyed me screaming about it here!
(Also shoutout to Kit_Kat_Weirdo_27 on ao3 on chapter 1 of Matrioshka Brain for causing this! They made a comment mentioning Four and Legato’s relationship which triggered this entire thing!)
Four and Legato's relationship is one of my favorites in the LU Doppelgänger series and it's partly due to the exploration of Four as a character.
Four in Linked Universe
When comparing the main series–Linked Universe which will be referred to as LU throughout this–Four isn’t particularly close to any member of the group. He’s a good teammate—willing to lend a helping hand or listening ear but there is no one that he regularly seeks out in LU.
Though that can change thanks to some recent developments in LU (e.g. Wild knowing about the Four Sword’s ability and Four and Wild subsequent reconciliation, Four, Wind, and Time teaming up in the dungeon). In general, Four doesn’t have many individual conversations with members and mainly interacts with everyone in larger group settings. We know that he is close to Twilight on account of Four knowing about him being Wolfie. He and Twilight also go exploring the town in Divine Dark Reflections pt1 so they do seek each other out to explore together occasionally. He is also seen working with Legend and Hyrule to create Wild’s new sword the first time. Additionally, if the doodles are canon, Time would be privy to Four’s ability to shrink to Minish size. He and Time are seen fighting as a duo in some fights and make use of their size difference well so there is familiarity there as well. However despite all of this, we don’t really see Four consistently interact with any one character. He gets along well with each member but he doesn’t seem to be particularly close to any of them individually.
(We don't see him interact as much with Wind, Sky, or Warriors but in larger group settings they seem to get along fine. He is seen bandaging Sky in one doodle though! He, Wind, and Legend also get into an argument during Sunset Arc about Twilight's usage of Twili magic.)
There is a chance of Four and Wild becoming closer though since Wild is now the only character aware of the Four Sword’s ability and they’ve gone through a major fight and reconciliation. That sort of event usually helps characters in understanding the other better and the vulnerability revealed usually aids in bringing people closer. Furthermore, the dungeon trio of Time, Wind, and Four has the potential for some more insight into how Four interacts with other members of the group.
Four has an interesting role in the group dynamic in the sense that he’s in an ambiguous age region. He’s a young hero but he doesn’t showcase it in the way that someone like Wind does. He’s got his own pride but it’s been tempered by experience and patience. I honestly view him in a similar way to how Four perceives Legato in LU Doppelgänger AU. In an ask that Starlight-Eclipsed answered on tumblr, Four believes Legato is older than he appears because "Legato doesn't think like a child" specifically how Legato thinks in the long-term and how his worldview isn't centered around himself--which isn't bad but just a symptom of a developing worldview. This same line of thinking is applied to Four in LU because he's small but he's too mature, self-assured, and considerate to be a truly young hero. It’s evident in how the other heroes treat Four in LU as well. We see the older heroes trying to protect Wind early on in the series and he calls them out on it but Four doesn’t get the same treatment.
I think a good example of how mature Four is in the comic is in the swords comic in which Four protests against picking up the Master Sword. In that comic, he calls out the other heroes for pushing him for his reasoning because they're also hiding secrets. However, once he sees everyone's reaction to his words, he defuses the situation—soothes the tensions by being lighthearted about it which gets Wild and Legend to join in. He has high emotional intelligence and is able to stand up for himself without increasing tensions within a group. He’s very familiar with working with individuals with colorful personalities and knows when to assert himself and when to lighten up. It’s a very good scene demonstrating Four’s maturity.
Though he definitely has his childish moments like in the comic when your fish story turns into a “fish story” in which he is regaling his adventures to the group without telling them he spent it being very very small. Generally though, Four’s ability as a hero is never called into question and his age is rarely commented on.
Four and Legato in LU Doppelgänger AU
Anyway I think that's enough on Four's relationships in LU, now let's talk about his relationships in LU Doppelgänger AU! Most of his relationships with the others are the same with the exception of Wild and Hyrule and this is directly due to the addition of Legato into this adventure. In the LU, Four is on good terms with these two heroes but he isn't especially close to them. Wild's weapons and his treatment of them step on his pride as a blacksmith and he takes that as a challenge to make a sword that can hold up against Wild's treatment. Four creates this sword with the help of Legend and Hyrule but outside of this interaction, these characters aren't seen talking together often.
In LU Doppelgänger AU, Four has Legato.
Legato and Four have many similarities though Four isn't aware of all of them currently. They're experienced heroes who have been on multiple quests but more importantly they've been on quests in which teamwork was a core lesson. As such, they both came into this adventure with a solid understanding of how to work in a team and navigating conflicting personalities. This helps them integrate in the team and generally get along with others. They also have some shared interests: mainly weaponry and magic enchantment. Furthermore, Four's a career blacksmith with a Minish magic background and Legato had a (unfinished) blacksmith apprenticeship and a broad magical expertise. This results in the two of them being able to bounce ideas off each other about their differing expertise and filling in the gaps in the other's knowledge.
Most importantly, there's an equality between the two of them. Four is currently the only hero with suspicions that Legato is older than he appears--much like Four himself--but regardless of that, Four never treats Legato as a child. I think that is partly that Four is able to see past Legato's physical appearance and judge him based on his actions since many of the other heroes see his short stature and general positive disposition and assume that it's because Legato is young without looking too far into it. Admittedly, Legato is playing into that assumption but he's honestly not doing much to sell the act and just relying on the others' biases.
Puppet Show
In chapter 1 of Puppet Show, Legato receives a Jabbernut from Four. This is the first meeting of the entire group so everyone is wary around each other and trying to create order. Legato, in particular, is going through it in that chapter. Comparing chapter 1 of Puppet Show Legato to the Legato we see later on in the series, it is immediately obvious that he is reeling from the situation. Albeit, Legato’s version of freaking out is all internal with only a few physical signs but he is definitely worried that he just potentially erased the version of his brothers that Legato–as Legend–went on this adventure with originally. Physically, Legato is withdrawn and observes the group instead of conversing with them and fidgeting throughout the entire chapter. When he does contribute, he’s noted to be mumbling instead of his usual outgoing and friendly behavior in later installments. While the fidgeting isn’t necessarily a sign that Legato is anxious since he picked up the habit from his most recent adventure–it combined with his unusual silence demonstrates how unnerved by the whole situation Legato is. Moving on towards his thoughts throughout the chapter, there is this constant grief that underpins all of Legato’s thoughts.
Legato’s first assumption was that this was a dream since he mentions already checking if was having another dream adventure. Legend is immensely haunted by Koholint Island and Marin so that speaks volumes on just how much Legato is freaked out. He’s constantly getting the fact that these aren’t his brothers thrown into his face during the entirety of chapter 1 of Puppet Show and it hurts him deeply. He knows the story beats already but the others don’t and it shows. They don’t know him. They’re winded after the encounter with the first black-blooded monsters. They’re not his brothers. But, they look like them and he misses them so much. He’s constantly comparing them to his group and the loss of them drags down his enthusiasm. After the encounter in the woods, he stays behind to clean his blade and he comes to the conclusion that he will stick around to ensure that this group will stay together because collectively, the group heals and supports each other. Legato won’t risk destroying his brothers even if they do not know him.
Anyway, Legato is going through it and no one has noticed since they don’t have a baseline expectation of Legato’s behavior. But this is very telling on what sort of mindset Legato is entering this adventure with. Legato is sticking around because he cares about his brothers but he doesn’t really see himself as part of the group. He’s just a tag-along that isn’t supposed to be there but is.
Due to Legato’s prior experience with his group–now referred to as Chain ver. 1–he already knows some secrets and vulnerabilities of the other heroes so while he is grieving, he also has a generally positive and empathetic perspective of the new group–now referred to as Chain ver. 2.
Four, on the other hand, has none of this. This is the first meeting after all and he has no expectations of any of the other heroes yet. Legato remarks that Four gave him a jabbernut in chapter 2 of Puppet Show, though the actual action occurs during chapter 1 off-screen. Legato specifically mentions that Four walked up to Legato and offered him the jabbernut while Legato was hanging back from the group discussion. At that point, everyone was speaking different languages due to how vast the time between each era is so Four took the prerogative to ensure stable communication once he came to the conclusion everyone was non-hostile. Legato isn’t a special consideration at this point and Four is literally the only hero that can solve the language issue given the fact that jabbernuts only appear in his games. But based on how withdrawn from the group Legato was initially, Four most likely noticed that he was uncomfortable with the presumably unintelligible conversation going on and most likely wanted to solve the issue without drawing attention to Legato who clearly didn’t want the attention.
Admittedly, that is mostly speculation since we don’t know Four’s reasoning but based on how he views his duty as a hero and his maturity, he would probably feel some obligation to help out Legato during the first meeting. It isn't a special consideration for Legato as an individual though but just an extension of Four’s duty as a hero. It also demonstrates Four’s practicality since at this point he has already determined that everyone is friendly and it will be easier for them all to be able to properly communicate. Four is a hero whose adventures have taught him the value and importance of teamwork and that’s evident in the way he gets the group on the same page with the jabbernuts.
Four and Legato's relationship starts in chapter 3 of Puppet Show when Legato tells Time that he has some magic items Four might want to experiment with to make a traveling forge. Legato makes this overture because he knows that later on in Four is supposed to make a sword for Wild and wants to give the group the extra support and time to prepare for it. Four doesn't know that of course but it's what prompts Four to start interacting with Legato. Regardless of why Legato offered Four his magic tools, the action demonstrated some key information about him.
It shows that he's observant since he made note of Four's occupation which presumably happened during the introductions or in the indeterminate amount of time it took for Chain ver. 2 to reach Lon Lon Ranch.
It shows his ability to plan ahead and foresee potential obstacles like a weapon breaking or general weapons maintenance.
It shows how considerate of others Legato is seeing as he's offering the use of his own materials to help jump start this project.
It shows that Legato has some familiarity with blacksmithing as he understands the importance of temperature control and the tools of the trade.
All this together shows Four that Legato is a considerate teammate who might also share knowledge on his specialty. Naturally, Four ends up with a positive impression of Legato and while they haven't directly interacted at this point, Four has enough information to be curious about Legato.
The consequences of Legato lending Four his magic tools is immediately evident in chapter 4 of Puppet Show. While the group is a few days out of Lon Lon Ranch, Four notices that Legato is on edge. This is because Legato is waiting for the Postman's appearance but once Legato mentions that everything has been too quiet, Four takes that response seriously and gets ready for a fight. Legato quickly clears that assumption but it's a good indication for the level of respect between these two even early on. Four and Legato aren't close but Four trusts him as a fellow hero and even if Four hasn't noticed anything yet--he's willing to listen to the perceived warning.
Additionally, Four being the one to call out Legato's restlessness is interesting because it demonstrates that he's watching Legato and that the two of them are presumably walking close together. This might just be because they're the smallest in the group and as such have been assigned to walking in the center of the group for easier protection as shown in LU but it does show that Four is interested in Legato and is a good teammate. Once the Postman has gained everyone else's attention, Four approaches Legato again. Notably, Legato is being quiet during this segment and allowing the rest of the group to discuss the Postman's presence and essentially has it play out as it does in LU.
Early on, Legato sticks to the background in group discussions. He doesn't really want to make any drastic changes at this point and is content to let everything play out as if he isn't there. He's very much in the mindset that he's a tag-along. Except Four goes out of his way to interact with Legato. He bumps Legato's shoulder in order to get his attention and makes a comment about Legato getting his "weird thing" and sticks by Legato's side once the group gets moving again. Four then thanks Legato for lending him the ice and fire rods and then mentions what Legend and him were able to figure out with them. This then prompts Legato to ask questions on how magic interacts with blacksmithing and results in the entire group learning about Legato's magical expertise. Now this scene is important to Four and Legato's relationship because it demonstrates how Four is able to get Legato to interact with the group. As mentioned, Legato is okoy with fading into the background in the beginning especially during these calmer moments but Four notices that Legato is withdrawing from the group and gets him to re-engage. Now Legend has done this in chapter 2 of Puppet Show by sending Hyrule to Legato when Wind was busy talking to Wild but Four does it more discreetly and gets Legato to address everyone in the group. Do I think Four is consciously taking into account these factors? Maybe a little bit because he's definitely crafty enough and prioritizes team dynamics enough to go out of his way to get Legato to integrate into the team but he's also probably just interested in Legato as a person by now.
So this conversation provides this information to Four about Legato:
Legato definitely has some background in blacksmithing because he was aware that magic could potentially alter the effects.
Legato has a broad and in-depth knowledge of magic (elemental, time, magic deflection, etc.)
Legato has a tendency to retreat into his head.
All of these make Legato an appealing person to talk to about magical craftsmanship. He might not have the same background blacksmith knowledge as Four but he can cover the usage of magic in enchanting weapons. Furthermore, Legato mentions having some rare crafting materials like fairy dust that could have caught Four's attention so Four now has more motivation to get to know Legato on account of them both having interest in aspects of craftsmanship. It also informs Four that Legato isn’t likely to get into arguments with others and that it might be difficult for Legato to engage with everyone. Four was in the clearing when Legato and Wind came back from their water run in chapter 2 of Puppet Show and most likely saw how Legato retreated once his companion was gone so it is possible that Four noticed that Legato does better in one-to-one interactions compared to large group conversations.
Additionally, chapter 4 of Puppet Show is when Four and Legato start having friendly physical touch. Examples of this are Four bumping Legato's shoulder to get his attention, and Legato later reciprocating by jabbing Four in the side for laughing at everyone's reaction to Legato's magical knowledge. We know that from from later on in LU Doppelgänger AU, the other heroes aren’t used to initiating physical contact with each other by the time that Legato gets axed by the Shadow courtesy of a comment from Starlight-Eclipsed on chapter 1 of Matrioshka’s Brain to t4d0. So, it is significant that Four feels comfortable with Legato at this point to initiate contact first. Legato has an easier time than the other heroes on account of his familiarity with their alternate selves (Chain ver.1) but Four doesn’t have any of that background. Four’s ease with Legato is purely based on their interactions now.
If you go through LU, while Four isn’t self-contained completely, he occasionally slaps/pats people on the back but that happens twice throughout the entire comic and he only allows someone to touch him in a friendly manner outside of a life or death situation only directly after Twilight enters the room after being cured and stabilized. Even when reconciling with Wild, he offers the item without ever touching Wild. So these friendly touches, Four has with Legato this early on in the story is an indication of Four's growing comfort with interacting with Legato.
Baby Doll
Alright so now that we’ve established that by the end of Puppet Show Four and Legato are friendly with each other and that Four is growing more comfortable with Legato we can move onto Baby Doll!
Baby Doll is not a very Four and Legato centered work but it does establish Legato and Four interacting with each other outside the scope of what we observe. It’s essentially sets up Four and Legato spending more time with each other in the background of the greater narrative.
In chapter 1 of Baby Doll, Four and Legato briefly interact near the end of the chapter when Chain ver. 2 begin discussing their inventories. Four and Legato briefly interact when the group’s attention is drawn towards Legato’s sword Caladbolg. Four leans in to examine the sword and comments on how cumbersome such a large sword is for Legato but he still manages to wield it. It’s a small interaction but it is evidence that Four and Legato are comfortable enough with each other that the other can intrude into their personal space.
There is a funny comparison between LU and LU Doppelgänger AU in this chapter since in LU, Four is the one compared to Time’s large sword and the group jokes about it. In LU Doppelgänger, Legato is the person whose height is being compared to his almost disproportionate sword. It’s a fun little difference between the series and draws a small parallel between both characters!
Later on in the same chapter, Legato goes to join Four and Wild's discussion on the advantages of different weapon types which reinforces the conclusions that Four most likely drew from Puppet Show. At this point, Four has probably gotten a good grasp on Legato's magic and weapon interests and realize that the pair have a few common topics outside of hero work to share!
There's also some implied hangouts between the two characters in chapter 2 of Baby Doll as Legato starts the chapter by coming back from getting water for the group with Four. I can't imagine that the two of them wouldn't talk to each other during this so we know that they are getting to know each other more. After all, when Legato went on a water run with Wind—the two of them ended up talking more about their respective lives and bonding. Furthermore, given how much Legato already cares about Four—there is no way he wouldn’t try to get closer as he is “speedrunning his found family arc.”
After comforting Wild, Legato goes out of his way to tell him to leave Four and him out of the tampered food which makes sense since neither was involved in messing with Wild but also shows Legato going out of his way to look out for Four which was something that Legend nor any other hero does in LU.
So while Baby Doll doesn’t have many Four and Legato interactions, it does show that the pair are gradually becoming more comfortable with each other. Legato already comes in with a high level of comfort with the others but Four is showcased to be more willing to intrude into Legato’s personal space and include him in conversations about weaponry.
To Dance on a String
Now we're going to discuss the work that really cemented Four and Legato's relationship: To Dance on a String.
This is the work in which we get the first major Four and Legato hangout and it is a turning point in their relationship. I would consider this work to be when Four and Legato go from just being friendly with each other to genuinely being friends.
In chapter 1 of To Dance on a String, Chain ver. 2 arrives in Legend’s Hyrule and the group is quickly divided into groups to explore the town. Four goes out of his way to ask Legato if he wants to partner with him and find the town’s blacksmith. Legato is surprised at the offer and notes that he usually gets paired with whoever is left which demonstrates that this is the first time that Four has initiated a proper hangout with Legato. Four doesn’t usually go out of his way to seek out specific members in the group in LU—we see him with a few characters but have no idea if he is the one initiating these encounters. Furthermore, most of these encounters with the other heroes in LU are centered around some sort of task rather than something to just unwind or low stakes. There’s always some kind of purpose behind those encounters—Twilight and Four went into town to figure out what time period or unusual activities they could find in Divine Dark Reflections pt1 and he enlists Legend and Hyrule to work on the sword that Wild presumably needs to fight with. When it’s downtime and there’s nothing urgent to be done, Four rarely seeks the other heroes out. So Four’s decision to seek out Legato to do a low-stakes activity in Legend’s presumably safe Hyrule is very telling on how Four views Legato. Four wants to spend time with Legato in a context entirely separate from their roles as teammates and as heroes. He wants to get to know Legato as a friend.
(I want to clarify that I’m not saying Four is only using the other heroes but he tends to be a bit more reserved compared to some other heroes. This results in him taking a backseat in some of the group interactions unless he has significant reason to enter the conversation. There is nothing wrong with Four only usually seeking company when it is easier to get a task done with more people but the task tends to take more priority in those situations. There is an exception when Four and Twilight are investigating the town since they have a heart to heart conversation in which Four comforts and advises Twilight and reveals a little about his own experience as a hero so these interactions are still bonding activities. I just think that most of the time Four focuses on whatever goal rather than bonding with the other character(s) in the interaction.)
Furthermore, Four is offering for the two of them to go find the town’s blacksmith. While there are definitely some practical purposes for finding a blacksmith, restocking arrows for example, blacksmithing is a topic that both Four and Legato have brought up with each other. Four is a career blacksmith and Legato has proven time and time again that he understands weaponry and the magical side of weapon and tool creation. It shows that Four has been paying attention to Legato’s interests!
Additionally, while Legato and Four start off their outing with the goal of trying to find the blacksmith—they aren’t very focused on finding one throughout the chapter. They get sidetracked into a conversation about enchantments—Legato’s specialty. Four is curious about Legato and he knows that Legato is passionate about magic based on his answer on Wild’s usage of time magic in Puppet Show. He’s letting Legato talk and fill up space—something Legato only does on occasion in the group. Remember, Legato still views himself as a largely inconsequential tag-along to this version of his brothers. He stayed because he didn’t want to accidentally ruin the bonds that come from this adventure for any of the others. While LU Doppelgänger AU follows Legato and how he is making changes to the timeline, Legato at this point wants the timeline to follow as closely to how it was when he adventured with Chain ver. 1 which means he actually sticks to the sidelines during big events early on. That’s why it’s so important that Four let’s Legato guide the conversation while only chiming in to add an anecdote or ask for clarification. Four has noticed that Legato retreats into himself and has repeatedly gone out of the way to get Legato to interact with everyone and the fact that he’s doing this outside of a larger group setting indicates Four’s care to Legato as a friend more than a teammate.
Their conversation is cut short when Legato notices Hyrule and Wild up ahead and he runs after them causing Four to follow suit. With practically no words, Legato conveys to Four about a plan to surprise the Explorer duo and Four joins in readily. Four doesn’t know what Legato has planned for the duo but he’s down for whatever scheme Legato has concocted. Four is so playful in this moment—something we don’t get to see as often in LU. Of course, Four and Legato don't spring a surprise on the Explorer Duo since they are having a serious heart to heart about the differences between eras. The two are resigned to simply waiting for Wild and Hyrule to move on so they can leave without having intruded on their talk when Wild mentions in a roundabout way that Legato is lucky to have grown up in an era so plentiful. Wild says that Legato’s insistence on teamwork and his adventures are so strange compared to what he’s used to. He inadvertently looks down on Legato’s experience.
And that hurts Legato.
Deeply.
Legato just shuts down after hearing Wild say that about him and Hyrule’s sort of agreement. He’s unresponsive even when Four repeatedly calls out to him. He’s spiraling badly and Four yells out Link to finally shock him back to awareness. Four’s remarkably gentle with Legato once he’s gotten his attention since this is the first time Four has seen Legato ever shut down like that. He can tell that Legato isn’t okay despite Legato’s reassurance but is hesitant to push him.
Anyway that’s when everything goes to hell in a different way as the knights descend upon our tiny duo and they have to flee the scene! During their encounter with the knights, Four is initially confused and outraged as to why the knights have decided to attack them and fights back. Legato manages to grab Four while the knights are disorientated and gets them to safety by using his speed boots. Four doesn’t know where they’re going at this point besides “away” but he trusts Legato to get them out of this mess. Which shows a remarkable sense of trust that has built between the two of them over the course of this adventure—since Four complies with little questioning.
Four is aggrieved by the entire situation and his indignation and insults towards the knights gets Legato to laugh after everything. Unfortunately, this means that Legato is going to have to Talk about his Feelings now.
Now we are going onto the scene that really sold Four and Legato as a duo to me—Four listens to every argument Legato comes up with in defense of Wild and Hyrule and advocates for Legato against Legato himself.
Four tells Legato that he’s earned his title as a hero. Four tells Legato that he’s allowed to be hurt by what they said despite them being Legato’s friends. Four reminds Legato that all of them were only able to get so far because of the help they received from others. Receiving help isn’t shameful and that actually gets through to Legato.
What sells Four and Legato’s friendship to me, is just how much both of them support and understand each other. Legato drags Four out of his shell just as much as Four drags Legato back into the world. Legato got Four to agree to a prank toward Wild and Hyrule because he knows that Four wouldn’t pass on an opportunity to mess with someone. Legato got Four to talk with the others early on by introducing Four’s blacksmithing ability as a useful skill for the group. Legato extended his hand towards Four first. Four continuously reaches back and pulls Legato into the larger group right with him. Four treats Legato’s presumed two adventures with respect even if Legato only ever jokes about them. Four listens to Legato’s warnings and interests. Four cuts through Legato’s self-depreciation with so much care for Legato.
The reciprocity of Four and Legato’s friendship is what makes these two my favorite duo in the entire series.
Now this isn’t the end of this post! We’re moving onto chapter 2 of To Dance on a String!
In the aftermath of chapter 1’s emotional conversation, Four and Legato decide to stay out in the fields outside of Legend’s Hyrule. The pair are eventually found by Wolfie and Legato makes some allusions about Wolfie being Twilight without being too obvious that gets Four too laugh at Twilight’s expense.
There’s a noticeable ease between Four and Legato after everything. Legato is mostly honest with Four about how he feels after anything. He’s emotionally exhausted and he tells Four that “Today sucked.” Four and Legato joke about the previous event and there is a general light-hearted atmosphere between the two of them as they travel to Legend’s home.
What’s important to notice here is that Legato is honest with Four. Legato is a person who has repeatedly avoided talking about his emotions throughout the series. While not referenced directly here, Legato had an emotional reaction towards a physical change he undergoes on Wild’s Hyrule that Warriors and Hyrule stumble upon. This is in chapter 3 of Porcelain Veneer and noticeably, Legato does not explain to either heroes why he had such a bad reaction. He skirts around the actual issue there but is honest in the aftermath of his conversation with Four. Today sucked is a small line but Legato’s being honest about how he feels.
Upon entering Legend’s home, Legato and Four are confronted with Time who asks if they are okay and then immediately follows up with frustration at the two of them for disappearing for 3.5 hours after confirming their condition. Four is annoyed at the perceived slight against his and Legato’s ability to handle themselves. Time and Four start to argue before Legato intervenes and tells Time it was his fault that they were gone for so long. Legato claims incompetence on his part—telling Time that he panicked and grabbed Four and ran from the knights. Legato tells Time that Four and he got lost in Legend’s Hyrule.
Time drops his interrogation of Four and Legato and tells the two that Wild made food which Legato awkwardly declines stating that he’s tired and is going to bed early. This is very out of character for him and Four is immediately on high alert but doesn’t confront Legato on his actions.
Four is right to be concerned by Legato’s retelling of events because it inaccurately portrays what happened. During that fight, Legato pulled Four out of the way of an incoming arrow since Four hadn’t registered the knights as a threat yet. Legato breaks the horde around Four by using his Deku lead to blow two of the three knights into the street while Four deals with the last one. Lastly he was the one that navigated the town to get them away from the knights. So while Four could have dealt with the knight any himself—since he could split to get a numbers advantage—Legato still significantly contributed to the fight. Legato doesn’t explain any of this to Time and instead puts all the blame onto himself when in reality the only reason everything went so smoothly was because of Legato. So Four, who knows all of this and knows that Legato took Wild’s words badly earlier in the day has some very important reasons to be concerned by Legato’s recounting of events. Legato is none of what he described himself to Time and it shows that Legato’s perception of himself has been negatively affected by Wild and Hyrule.
In clarification from Starlight-Eclipsed in the comment section of chapter 2 of To Dance on a String, they state that Four is taking Legato’s explanation of the events and his subsequent actions as evidence that Legato took what Wild said about him to heart—that Legato is incompetent and irresponsible. This worry is further compounded by Legato skipping a meal to go to bed—something Legato always fights about normally.
Now seeing as how Four and Legato were friends prior to this event and then became even closer afterwards, Four is going to harbor some negative feelings about Wild and Hyrule due to how they hurt Legato. He won’t allow these feelings to negatively impact the group as a whole but he is siding with Legato. From his understanding, Wild and Hyrule hurt Legato. They were not aware of his presence there but they went behind Legato’s back and diminished his accomplishments which negatively impacted Legato’s self-esteem. His opinion on the two heroes has been lowered after the events of To Dance on a String and will influence how he treats these two heroes as the series progresses.
Four is a good friend and a good teammate. Legato is both his friend and his teammate. However, from this point on, Wild and Hyrule might end up as just temporary teammates due to their actions.
Velveteen Rabbit
Velveteen Rabbit covers what happens shortly after the To Dance on a String as the work opens with Chain ver.2 leaving Legend’s Hyrule. There are not many Four and Legato interactions in this work but it does demonstrate the impact of what happened in the previous one. Since Legato took the blame in order to prevent a fight between Time and Four, protecting Four again–similar to when he reminded Wild that neither Four or he were involved with messing with Wild’s belongings, it has been decided that two are currently banned from partnering. Which is a shame because it was neither Four’s nor Legato’s fault for what happened in To Dance on a String.
Four is annoyed at how Chain ver.2 are not taking his experience as a hero seriously after what happened but he doesn’t start an argument about it. Once again, Four is demonstrating his maturity and his experience with teams by not making a scene and acquiescing to the ban. He’s willing to wait it out in order for the team to work smoothly. Now that Four is unavailable, Legato searches for someone else to partner with but Wind–the other person Legato is close to–asks to join Time in order to sort out timeline confusion so Legato is last to find someone to pair with. Legato and Sky do pair up together but that only occurs once everyone else pairs up so it is proving Legato’s earlier statement that no one chooses him during group outings. The only time someone has reached out to Legato unprompted was Four and while Legato definitely loves the other heroes, it is telling that Legato usually has to pair up with whoever is last.
Legato and Four don’t interact until the end of the work when everyone regroups. This is when we see a major divergence from LU. Chain ver. 2 are discussing cultural differences when they start talking about the properties of gold. Four is telling Twilight that gold is the most malleable metal to work with when Wild chimes in that the gold weapons he’s used to are strong. There’s nothing inherently wrong about Wild explaining his experience with gold weapons but Four becomes visibly annoyed at the comment and fires back that Wild is being hypocritical considering how he just lost his sword. This prompts Time to confirm that statement and then ask Four if it would be possible to craft Wild a new sword. In LU, Four would have offered to start working on a sword for Wild if he wasn’t already working on one but here Four flatly refuses. He tells Time it would take too long to craft one which is true but he doesn’t offer to even start crafting a new sword for Wild. Legato notes that this is uncharacteristic of Four and this difference is because Four has a lowered opinion of Wild in this timeline.
Essentially, Velveteen Rabbit is a showcase of how Legato and Four’s friendship has altered the timeline. It demonstrates Four’s maturity in how he deals with the questioning of his abilities after leaving Legend’s Hyrule but also his defense of his friends–in this case, Legato. Four’s decision to not make Wild a sword despite it being a presumably net positive for the group since they would have all members at full capability showcases just how important Legato is to Four at this point. Four is putting Legato’s pain above providing Wild with a new sword that would have been made to withstand Wild’s fighting style. Four isn’t massively harming the group in that decision seeing as Wild can scavenge for a sword and has ranged weapons to draw from but his dissatisfaction with Wild is immediately evident to anyone familiar with him. In some ways, it shows a childish side to Four that we only really get to see because of Legato. Childish in how he’s addressing the problem but his heart is in the right place.
In conclusion
The first five works in LU Doppelgänger AU essentially set up Legato and Four’s friendship. Puppet Show covers first contact and Four and Legato gradually come to understand and warm up to each other. Baby Doll establishes that Legato and Four are spending down time with each other outside of the viewpoint we have access to. To Dance on a String showcases the events that cement Four and Legato being genuinely good friends as it allows Four to see Legato’s vulnerability and help deal with Legato’s self-esteem issues. Legato also gets the opportunity to be honest with someone about what’s going on even if he doesn’t share the totality of the situation. Velveteen Rabbit demonstrates how much Four values his friendship with Legato as he prioritizes Legato’s pain over supplying Wild with a proper sword.
Legato and Four work so well as a friendship because they both push the other into more active roles within Chain ver.2 and allow each other to be vulnerable, childish, bold, and respected despite their appearances. Through their relationship in LU Doppelgänger AU, we are able to explore more sides to Four and Legato has someone who will call him out on his self-deprecation and spiraling while supporting him.
#lu doppelgänger au#lu doppelgänger au creations#starslog#i feel the need to put a disclaimer that as time passes i might start mixing up details from this au with newer projects#apologies again for the delay#and thanks yet again for this wonderful gift <333#pretty much everyone around me irl has heard me ramble about how a wonderful reader of mine has written essay-length analysis of my fic#i don't think i can overstate how much joy this has brought me#<3#feel free to send asks my way if you want me to elaborate on any other points--i just picked a few that i had things to say about
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A quick illustration of where I've been the last two weeks, for those wondering :b
#my art#starslog#pros of working at an art program: the people are fun and i'm drawing every day#the cons: i'm so busy y'all. all the messages i've been sending people take twice as long to write since i keep getting interrupted#this tumblr post has taken me an hour to write#correction: four hours. got called away to do something#just before i could hit post
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Tfw you end up in a situation you previously inflicted on one of your characters
#hey remember that joke where legato was procrastinating sorting through the clothes he got from hytopia#and how he was finally forced to deal with it when his clothes got wrecked?#yeah. funny thing about that#i am now 12 hours into sorting through my clothes. i can't see the end of the horizon#(i had clothes scattered around multiple different locations so half the struggle was trying to find them all)#(like a demented fetch quest where you discover a beloved sweater you thought was lost forever was in the back of a friend's closet)#it's been...about seven years since i last went through my wardrobe#so maybe i was just projecting onto him#the donation pile is promising at least#but please free me from this i have so much other stuff to work on pleaseeeee T-T#every time i think i'm done i remember a different cache. why do people keep giving me clothes i clearly can't keep track of them all#starslog
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Looking way too long at dopples made me think
That exact body proportions and details would not be something that would carry over into something with pre set eyeholes and set body parts
Like,,…
Do legato and other dopples have slightly different proportions more doll like
Cause that is both like a perfect reason why nobody caught onto the two legs fake out (not even leg himself )
Why legato seems more child like because doll features like child features exaggerate some aspects like eyes and the head too body ratio and everything
And if legato ever caught himself next to leg in a mirror and picked out the differences (while leg is seeing the very uncanny similarities) he can have EVEN MORE reasons to hate his appearance lol
Having a breakdown over colored hair is out because it gets overshadowed now by the reality that legato literally doesn’t even look like himself/j
Oh yeah absolutely! I try to play up their differences whenever I draw the two of them, but that's a big reason why nobody's connected the dots.


(The one on the right is specifically them having the same reaction, to illustrate how different their faces are now.)
XD In all seriousness, the hair dye scene was in fact one of the earlier signs that something was wrong/Legato was deeply upset with how he looked. He avoids looking at himself if he can help it--the poor guy didn't even carry his mirror shield for most of the series, and he barely lasted a minute in the pictograph gallery.
#i am writing something that'll go a bit more in-depth on the different physiology of the doppels#but no idea when exactly i'll be done with that#it mostly boils down to the doppels appearing unnaturally perfect in appearance#smooth skin‚ symmetrical face‚ etc#which is one of the reasons he's committed himself so much into working in entertainment--he's the ideal child actor (yikes)#in a way he both embodies and counteracts the hytopian belief in one's outward appearance reflecting their inner self#because his fashion is the only thing setting him apart from the other doppels#but beyond that his appearance doesn't show who he is at all#ravio was more right than he knew regarding how legato felt regarding his new face#initially he was unsettled but otherwise used to transformations#legato started sincerely hating how he looked after ravio's reaction to it#starslog#lu doppelgänger au
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Hello folks! Been busy and offline for a bit...I have a whole checklist of people to reply to, asks or otherwise. Apologies to those waiting on me, I promise I haven't forgotten you <3
Anyway I just wanna say: I absolutely love writing fic. I adore it, I think storytelling is fantastic and I want everyone to have the opportunity to practice it. Even if people write things I won't read, I'm glad they're here.
To me, storytelling is about communicating a variety of things. You've got the story itself (characters doing things) and what it's about at the core (this could be a whole essay in of itself). But there's another thing specifically regarding fanfic: you get to talk about something you care about from the source material.
Introducing stuff that isn't as well known is so much fun! People can get touchy about fanon vs canon because they have a fundamental love for the source material and it feels a bit crummy to not be able to share it--but that just means it's up to you to write a fic to communicate that love!
I know, I know. It can suck to be the one having to write what you want to read. But consider how fun it is to be able to share it! Readers can tell when the writer is having a good time with their story. Persuade them to come and engage with what you enjoy by demonstrating why you care. And remember--the ultimate goal of critique should be to get someone making what they want to be making.
#idk just some things that have been on my mind for a while getting brought to the surface#i'd be lying if i said that some of my motivations for writing legato weren't grounded in wanting to bring attention to tfh and coh#two games i adore that are more commonly joked about than treated seriously--which is fine! they are bright and silly games#no idea if this terminology is dated now but i watched lets plays for most loz games when i was younger and unable to play them myself#and that in itself can be fun to bond over--a bunch of fsa fans have watched the same set of lets plays because it's wildly inaccessible#ultimately people can choose what they want to engage with#but in my personal opinion...it's more fun to encourage people to experiment than it is to ward them away from perceived mistakes#write that fic that's so out of character you feel obligated to tag for it just so readers know what they're getting into#research canon so obsessively that you consider adding citations so readers know what you're referencing#add ocs to see if you can get your readers to care about these random strangers#or make background characters so important it forever alters the way readers see them in canon#develop your own set of headcanons or stick so strictly to canon you also ignore fanon#write something that only contains things from fanon to the point that it might as well be a crowdsourced original work#and of course: have fun ^-^#starslog#now if only my wips would START COOPERATING WITH ME#XD i can't even tease their existence since i have no idea what will be completed first
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If Dark knows anything about serving gods, is that the tasks are never so simple. They always want More. Usually more than Dark could give.
This one isn't directly related to any one scene particular, just vibes. Inspired by A Dark Among the Lights by @luckylectio, of course.
#file name: tug o' war#wanted to play around with a different brush#and get a more painterly vibe. incorporating brush strokes as highlights in the malice was probably my favorite part of making this#was going for a contrast between demise entangling itself with dark and trapping him within its grasp#vs hylia having a gentle but nonetheless firm grip as she dragged him away with ease#with her being more distant‚ less tangible than the malice#also played around a bit more with how i colored her since i wasn't satisfied with my last attempt#my art#adatl#dark link#loz hylia#i maintain that lectio's design of her is very fun to draw
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@starlight-eclipsed
so. the quality is kind of shit but here’s a short little animation based off this scene:

#!!!!!! LOVE LOVE LOVE#A WHOLE SCENE?? WHAT!!#I LOVE THIS WITH ALL MY HEART AND THEN SOME#just‚‚ aaaaAAAAAAAAA!!?!#*insert more excited screaming here*#everyone's expressions are fantastic and i love your usage of subtle movements to convey tone#animation is one of my greatest rivals and i applaud you for this. like top tier respect#and also adoration because AAAAAAAAAA I WROTE THAT AND YOU BROUGHT IT TO LIFE!!!! SO!!! WELL!!!!!!!!!!#i can't even pick a favorite part to comment on since i love it so much???#thank you so so much!!! <333#lu doppelgänger au#lu doppelgänger creations#lu legend#lu time#lu twilight#lu warriors#lu four
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Doodle dump for A Dark Among the Lights!
Featuring:
The Floor Gremlin (watch your ankles)
Dark's Dramatic Bucket of Angst
Windows vs Doors (inspired by starlight-eclipsed's meme)
An oversized bread knife (will purify your bread of evil)
“Lake” Hylia
The Shit List (to be expanded)
The proper way to react to kindness
Assorted tombstones
#XDDD i love these#dark peeking up from the floor like the adorable lil creature he is#the angst bucket is so accurate it hurts XD#for all intents and purposes a window is just a door that's placed higher off the floor#dark should get to wield the holy bread knife. as a treat#ah yes‚ the goddess hylia. protector of *squints at hand* the lake#i imagine that wild's shit list will lengthen as they spend more time with dark#embrace the light side. you know you want to! :b#rest in peace to the various casualties of the story 😔#adatl
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“What?!” both Sky and him shout in unison, utterly shocked. Nearby, birds startle out of the trees at the sound.
Go read A Dark Among the Lights by @luckylectio! It's a story in which alarmingly few heroes are aware of who their patron goddess is (or at least haven't been keeping up with the recent lore updates).
#file name: shook#art block hit me halfway through so i changed artstyles. not sure how i feel about the old school comic book vibes but it was fun to color#my art#adatl#dark link#lu sky#lu wind#hylia🤝rauru with getting names with a long history in the series in an attempt to make their retconning go a bit more smoothly#dark having the unfortunate revelation that he's the most reliable information source available#which is not great considering that he's lying (or at least hiding the truth) half the time#the funniest part about the hylia retcon is that now some art from about a year ago is no longer accurate to adatl canon#a sacrifice i'm willing to accept for the sake of funny :b
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