#Tellie my beloved
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bokettochild · 11 months ago
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Honestly, I pity anyone who wants to date the daughter of a hero of courage. Not an enviable position to be in
Or a granddaughter!
Honestly, Time's son-in-laws got lucky >:)
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adrift-in-thyme · 1 year ago
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fire
for the word game
i assume tehres a word game
i dunno i just saw a ask you answered and jumped to assumptions
Yup there’s a word game!
A spell. That blue haze that had shielded him from the onslaught of fire was a spell. One that Time had cast on him and not himself.
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marenwithanm · 1 year ago
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soooo did you see what I did today?
I did, and I'm being SO BRAVE about waiting to read it until tomorrow bc I promised myself to not read any fanfiction this Sunday (and then you went and updated my favorite fic aaaaaaa) but I'm sticking to my promise to myself!!! I'm being SO brave about it 😭😭😭😭😭😭
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nancyheart11 · 2 months ago
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Happy Birthday, dear!!! i hope you have a wonderful day!
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Awww Thank you Tellie!!!💖💖💖
Yesterday was a great day! and today is shaping up to be fantastic too, even with staying at work and extra 2 hours ^v^
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adrift-in-thyme · 1 year ago
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Love you Tellie! /plat
Happy Valentines! 💖
To all my friends, moots, and followers, I love you all very much, and Happy Valentine's Day to you all!
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shiryawashere · 3 months ago
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the year is 2024. i sit down with my played station. i open the Horizon Zero Dawn case. i realize the disc rests eternally inside a long-forgotten PS4 in the attic and i go find and plug that in to retrieve it. i see baby Aloy. i am at peace
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its-a-me-mango · 10 months ago
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the two fan that were meant to be jokes but didnt end up being serious
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Guys is it possible for a 1920's mad scientist girly and a 2020's TV head to be friends? (it is not)
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noornight · 1 year ago
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Yummy in my tummy
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bokettochild · 2 years ago
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First if all THANK YOU!!!!!!!
Secondly, the--- you... you explained the art! You told us why-
I love how this could 100% be canon but also you included the tailor headcannon for Wars' family and his mom has arthritis like Legend and aaaaaahhhh!
Also, legend was totally a mood and a felt, literally, a lot of that. Granted, I can still sew and whatever, but on some days" Heck no, honey bun, we ain't picking up a pencil! Never mind a needle!
I love this so much!!!! Thank you!!!!
Hey lovelies!!
Did you know that @bokettochild graduated college??? Did you know that she’s awesome and deserves to be celebrated and have her tumblr family celebrate with her??? Because she 100% does.
So! I’m declaring a graduation party post for Ketto! Reblog this post, tag Ketto, and send her some love/accolades. ❤️ I’ve got a few gifts for her from some of us!
Here’s some art from @nancyheart11!
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And some art from @kikker-oma!
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And here's a gift from me :D
Lon Lon Ranch had been lovely. It really had. But Legend wasn’t accustomed to staying in one place for too long, and seeing a Hero of Courage settled into such domesticity was…
The veteran sighed, crossing his arms irritably.
At least they were done. A part of him felt bad even thinking that, but he was too annoyed and tired to worry about it much. Malon was wonderful, and he would love to visit again, but… whatever. He woke up irritated today, he was sore and hurting and wasn’t in the mood to deal with anyone.
When the sailor bounced over and started talking excitedly to him, Legend did his best to make an exception for the kid. He didn’t have to speak much when Wind was around anyway - the youngest Link usually did enough talking for the whole group.
As Wind started showing Legend his seashell collection, however, the veteran’s patience started to wear thin. His acknowledgements grew shorter by the second, and when the sailor paused to rifle through his bag, Legend pat the kid’s back and walked away to just get some distance.
Which was then taken away from him by Wild stepping in his path. “Hey Vet, I had an idea about your fire rod–”
“No,” Legend immediately said dully. “You’re enough of a pyromaniac. You’re not touching it.”
“Well, technically the captain has it now–”
“And I can take it from him whenever I want. He’s borrowing it.”
“Long-term borrowing,” Warriors pointed out with a smirk as he waved the rod. “Thanks again for that, though.”
Legend waved his hand dismissively, stepping around Wild.
“Hey, I found it!” Wind chirped cheerily, completely missing the fact that Legend was desperately trying to be alone.
“I don’t care,” the elder Hero finally snapped. Wind’s brow furrowed in exasperation and the kid huffed.
Warriors rolled his eyes. “You’re already not a morning person, are you not an evening person either? Is there any time you’re not a grouch?”
Legend felt his ire bubbling more. “Not everyone can babble aimlessly for two hours like you can.”
“What’s eating you up?” Warriors asked, his face pinching in annoyance.
“You are! Anything is! I’m just tired, damn it, aren’t I allowed to be tired?” Legend finally snapped before pointing accusingly at Sky. “Sky’s always tired and nobody gets on him for it!”
The area quieted, most of the boys looking in his direction. Legend regretted saying it the instant he did. Sky’s exhaustion was both a point of contention and a point of concern to many in the group, most notably Sky himself.
Feeling even worse now, the veteran stormed out of the camp, ignoring Wind’s call.
They had traveled fairly far in the day since they’d departed Lon Lon Ranch. A portal has fed into a bright, forested area, and they’d cut their path through hills until they hit the base of a mountain and had settled for the day. With fresh energy within his body, fueled by frustration and an ache he couldn’t put words to, Legend traipsed up a set of stone stairs that overlooked the forest sloping down the mountainside. He traipsed onward, foliage and sticks snapping in his wake, birdsong echoing in the air alongside the distant call of fairy magic. The air cooled the higher he climbed, his face flushed and stinging by the time he emerged from the dense woods.
The vague path he’d been following bled into a wide opening, the peak of the mountain, a place of harshly cut stone and constant winds and a view of the world below. He climbed the rock a little ways before sliding into a seated position, the wind settling a bit as crickets heralded the oncoming dusk.
Legend sighed.
He… hadn’t meant to snap like that, but by the triforce it wasn’t like he hadn’t been trying to hold himself together.
There was the sound of a foot slipping on rock, and Legend reached for his blade automatically when he turned and saw Sky.
The veteran hero froze, unsure what to expect. The Skyloftian was huffing a little, clearly winded, but trying to keep it quiet as he followed Legend’s path up the steep rocks. Eventually, he settled beside Legend with a little smile.
“Sorry for the captain,” Sky offered after a moment. “He means well, but he pushes too much sometimes.”
Sky had followed him all the way up here to apologize for someone else? Legend’s annoyance grew, but it died just as easily. He didn’t have energy to be upset about this anymore. He wanted to be alone, he wanted comfort, he wanted isolation, he didn’t know what he wanted.
“No, it’s…”
It’s more than that. He knew it was. Spending too much time at the ranch… it…
It reminded him of everything he didn’t have. Everything he could’ve had if he hadn’t lost it. And maybe it was stupid to feel that way, especially when he did enjoy adventuring so much, but…
But sometimes it just hurt.
Sky watched him for a little while, body relaxing as he had time to catch his breath. Legend didn’t know what to say.
“Do you miss home?” Sky asked.
Legend huffed. “Not much to miss. Besides, I’m on a new quest. I don’t think about home much.”
The elder Link’s brow furrowed slightly at the words, and then Sky grew pensive, staring out at the view in front of them. A falcon flew across the way, gliding by their line of vision as it let the wind carry it effortlessly.
“I didn’t want to be a Hero,” Sky said softly, making Legend stare at him. The crickets filled the silent void that followed before the knight continued, “It didn’t make sense that it was me. I was the lazy one, the guy who was always tired and daydreaming. I didn’t really have a direction or plan for anything. I just… coasted through life.”
Legend watched him, unsure what to say about the situation and still too caught in his own head to offer words anyway. Sky smiled softly, his eyes distant. “But the goddess had other plans. It’s… comforting to know we all have paths laid out for us, and it’s fun figuring out where we fit in with the world around us, you know?”
Sighing, the veteran hero nodded, gaze drifting to the valley below. He puffed out his chest a little. “It’s an honor to be a Hero. I’m thankful for that honor.”
“Yes,” Sky agreed, though the lilt in his tone indicated there was more to it. “But your path has sucked.”
This startled a laugh out of Legend, harsh and bitter and surprisingly vulnerable. The veteran hero hiccupped and covered his faux pas with a little quip. “That wasn’t the most eloquent way to phrase it.”
Sky shrugged with a chuckle, rubbing the back of his neck. “I’m not really an eloquent guy. But I can tell when there’s more to things than people say.”
His friend looked him in the eye, eyes seeming to bore into his soul. “I’m right, aren’t I?”
Legend was held hostage in the gaze, words caged in his chest alongside his breath.
His uncle. Marin. He’d lost many on his journeys. He’d been isolated, hurt, terrified.
His breath released shakily, shoulders slumping as he looked at his lap, breaking the hold Sky had on him. “.....Yeah.”
The crickets chirped gently as a breeze brushed by them, cooling the hot flush of tears threatening to spill. Legend closed his eyes a moment, letting the wind carry him, feeling his hair tickle his face.
Sky’s hand was gentle on his back. “It’s… okay not to be okay sometimes, you know.”
The words were so simple. Ridiculously simple. Stupidly simple. Legend bit his lip.
He truly did love being a hero, he truly did love being able to help others. Why wasn’t that enough? He didn’t need to let everything else phase him.
It’s okay not to be okay sometimes.
Legend hiccupped. Folded in on himself. Shuddered.
And then he cried.
It was embarrassing, really, and at first he tried to downplay it. The hiccups and sobs tire out of him in startled gasps, but the more he tightened into a ball and tried to muscle through it, the gentler Sky’s hold became.
Legend tried to snap at Sky to lay off and leave him be, and all that came out was a loud hiccup that caught him so off guard he had to laugh at it. Sky took it as an invitation, pulling him sideways so his head settled on the knight’s shoulder, and Legend couldn’t stop the tears and desperate gasps that escaped him.
Sky’s head relaxed over Legend’s, his body warm at the veteran’s side. He didn’t say anything, and he didn’t have to. Legend cried until he only had little pathetic hiccups remaining, and the younger Link sniffled, grumbling as he pulled a handkerchief out of his pouch.
Legend blew his nose and had a snippy halfhearted remark at the tip of his tongue before he sighed and pulled away, letting himself be vulnerable a moment longer. “Thanks. I… thanks.”
Sky’s smile was as soft as the clouds overhead, eyes watching him carefully. “You’re welcome. Want to head back?”
The air grew chillier by the moment, and though Legend probably would prefer to stay up here, he knew the others would start to worry. Warriors and Twilight would probably go searching for them soon. He took a breath of the mountain air and let the wind dry his tears, and then he nodded.
When they returned to the camp, everyone was waiting in various states of worry or curiosity. Wind offered a small hello, and Legend smiled at the youngest member, reassuring him that his earlier outburst was not the sailor’s fault.
The veteran hero hugged himself a little, not caring for all the scrutiny he was receiving and definitely not knowing how to backtrack on his earlier outburst. He didn’t have to, though - everyone settled into a routine, worry abated by Sky’s smile and nod. The team huddled around the fire for dinner, a quiet cheer bubbling from Link to Link in the form of snippets of conversations. 
Wind flopped onto the ground with a laugh. “You should’ve seen the captain and the rancher, they were about ready to arm wrestle over who was gonna find you two!”
“Arm wrestle?” Sky asked with a laugh as he slipped his sailcloth off.
“The old man suggested it because they kept trying to one up each other,” Hyrule explained with a smile. “The captain would say it was his responsibility to make sure you were ok and then Rancher would say he was the better tracker and it went on for like forever.”
Four silently laid out some blankets for a softer seating area, and he and Sky settled with a space in between as the knight plopped his cloak over his friend.
As Legend settled beside Sky, comfortably wrapped in his sailcloth, he accepted Wild’s hearty stew and sighed with a little smile. “Thanks. I… I don’t deserve you guys.”
“Ah, yes, you are correct, you absolutely do not deserve me,” Warriors tutted with a false air of superiority and a wink. “But I shall grace you with my presence nonetheless.”
Legend shoved the captain with a roll of his eyes, chuckling despite the maneuver, and the group shared a hearty meal that warmed his heart and soul alongside his stomach.
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icouldhyperfixatehim · 22 days ago
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listen i know well enough to not make any steadfast series opinions too early but the heart killers has been really top shelf, and no matter what nigh inevitable third-act-episodes chicanery we're subjected to; i will not be forgetting fadelstyle in a hurry
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pinkie-pinkeroni · 4 months ago
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whatever look at my fucking sonas
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bokettochild · 6 months ago
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I saw you posted your Fable/Legend fic, im so excited to read it, i've been just so burnt out with work that i can't muster up fic reading energy, i'm sorry T^T
Girl, you're fine! There are fics people wrote from my ideas that are sitting in my tabs waiting to be read from five months ago! Take your time and read when you want and are ready. There's no obligation just because I gifted it to you!
Take care of yourself, okay?
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adrift-in-thyme · 8 months ago
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Your tags on my father's day art are making me cackle
Hehehe ;)
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marenwithanm · 1 year ago
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was catching up on LIttle LInks and had the realization that Wood and Pinkie only exist cause Leaf dies and now i'm a mess and very very sad
😭😭😭😭 YOU DONT HAVE TO REMIND ME 😭😭😭😭😭😭
You're making me wonder though if the little links would be able to put together a timeline 🤔 like obviously in current comic time, they have absolutely no idea what's going on, but even when they do get a little more knowledge, I still wonder how much they could figure out. First of all, this is pre-adventures so Leaf knows nothing about the ocarina of time or time travel as a whole, pinkie has no notions of the dark world, Wood might not even know the tendency of princesses to be named Zelda!
But on the other hand, there is some degree of stuff they could figure out without the knowledge of their adventures. Like Rock knows the legends of the hero of the sky and how he founded Hyrule, so if he were to figure out that the little links are all from different time periods he would probably figure out he's pretty early on in it.
I really don't think Leaf and Wood would be much help in figuring out a timeline (and not just because of their difficulties communicating lol).
Ocean would mostly be baffled by the fact that the others don't live on an island. But he could also contribute knowledge of the hero of times downfall and the flood. (Since none of the others have flooded worlds, Rock would probably put Ocean at the end of the timeline. I don't think he'd clock the whole "multiple timelines" thing lol)
And Pinkie knows about the death of the hero of time, which conflicts with Oceans account of things a bit but they would probably chalk it up to legends changing over time. Without leaf's knowledge of his future adventures or a perspective from twilight princess or four swords link to mention the child's timeline, I don't think they could figure out the split. Or the fact that Leaf will be the hero of time.
Now, if Pinkie were to, perhaps, look into the hero of time after he gets home from Little Links and his first adventure, and realize just who the description fits. Well. Wouldn't that just be a shame ;)
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Anyways ramble-y post is ramble-y, thanks for the ask you really got me thinking lol
(a part two of sorts)
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bokettochild · 2 years ago
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Agreed!
Spam Tellie with love!
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I do believe it's Tellie loving hours!
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skyward-floored · 1 year ago
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For the three setence game: baby
“You mean you’ve never held a baby?” Wind asked, and Wild shrugged, then scratched the back of his neck.
“I mean, I’ve never really... seen one?” he admitted weakly, and Wind froze, then grabbed his arm and began to tug him out of camp, “Wind whoa what the—”
“We’re going to the nearest town right now and showing you a baby,” Wind said in a voice that held no argument, and Twilight only smiled and shrugged when Wild gave him a ‘please help me’ look.
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