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echoingvoids · 1 month ago
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LoZ Oneshot Requests!
Status: Requests open
I have decided to do some Legend of Zelda oneshot requests! Please read the following before asking. (Read the completed oneshots)
Rules: Nothing NSFW. Please be patient and kind in your requests!
How to ask: Leave a comment or use my inbox clearly stating what ship from the list you'd like written. It can be as detailed or as vague as you like!
I reserve the right to refuse a request if need be.
Ships I'll do:
Zelink (Zelda x Link from BOTW/TOTK or Skyward Sword)
Miphvali (Mipha x Revali btw unless you ask otherwise, they'll be Hylians)
Purobbie (Purah x Robbie)
Yuniju (Yunobo x Riju)
And I do have an OC named Malice...if you wanna see me shipping someone with Astor, ask for--
Malstor (Malice x Astor)
REQUEST LIST (so I can keep track)
Zelda brings Purah and Robbie together through a college competition--modern AU for dragongirlie56 (purobbie, Tumblr)
Some Malstor so y'all can know what its about for zeldaslink7 (malstor, Wattpad)
Zelda and Link go on a show like the bachelor for zelinkisagoodship (zelink, miphvali, Wattpad)
Yunobo and Riju hold hands for ladycremecaramel (yuniju, Tumblr)
Zelda and Link are captains of their sports teams...and some crushes develop for dragongirlie56 (zelink, Tumblr)
Impa gets frustrated by Purah and Robbie's obvious feelings for each other for TwistedJellybean (purobbie, Wattpad)
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karakulialiny · 1 month ago
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What Robbie showed to his parents the day after he was hit on the head with a stool by Purah
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The previous drawing wasn't supposed to have a follow-up, but my feed was flooded by yet another Twitter art meme I couldn't ignore.
OG pics are below the cut:
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geniuseccentric · 13 days ago
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why choose akkala?
I liked the weather. Autumn is beautiful and nice and cool, so its good conditions to work in.
Plus there's a plethora of Guardian ruins here. Excellent for my research.
Also...I did a straw pull with Purah and she got first pickings.
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artisticzaati · 1 year ago
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Happy three years of this duo! ♡
Aka, happy three years of Age of Calamity Day!
Seriously, this game is so, so special to me. And yes, because of these two. I cannot express in words how much they mean to me and this entire game as a whole.
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aurathian · 1 year ago
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Three sentences about Robbie and Purah’s work life
"You blew it up!"
Purah shouted these words at her colleague Robbie on the regular, whether it be about ancient Sheikah terminals or the new towers she was working on; if Robbie was good at anything, it was causing dangerous explosions.
He would rush to deny that the explosions were his fault--old technology, bad equipment, even Purah was surely the culrpit--but she would shush him with a curt, "Quiet, old man," even though they were the same age in all aspects but appearance; one day, he vowed, he would undo her anti-aging and expose her wrinkles to the world.
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zimisemo · 7 months ago
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i need to feed the purobbie tag with my writings
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warriors-eyeliner · 2 years ago
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i saw the meme and i had to
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zimisemo · 2 years ago
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purobbie
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the comfort in a freak4freak friendship is knowing that you won't be judged for being a freak
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echoingvoids · 6 days ago
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Accidental Romeo and Uncertain Juliet
Revali didn't want to join theater and here he was, with the main role in their current production "Romeo and Juliet". Things get even more complicated when Mipha is cast as Juliet. They have some difficulties to overcome.
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Theme: Highschool theater AU, performing "Romeo and Juliet".
Word Count: 6,020
Originally Posted: Feb. 7, 2025
Warnings: multiple descriptions of kissing.
Other: My sister and I decided to read through Romeo and Juliet and got the fun idea of the Champions group doing the play for high school. My sister asked me to write this oneshot, so here it is! I don't know how theater works for something like this. I'm basing things off limited knowledge and how my church has done skits.
Miphvali masterlist requests
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He hadn't wanted to join the drama club with the rest of their group, but his mother practically forced him to. Otherwise he wouldn't have been there. And of course, the drama group wanted people to try for the main roles in the most dramatic and ridiculous play known to humankind: Romeo and Juliet.
He had done it as a joke, thinking never in a million years would they cast him as Romeo. He gave it his all, of course, but he made it clear he wasn't interested. He didn't even try for another part, assuming they'd stick him wherever.
They got their scripts back today, with the list of characters. Not even bothering to look at the top of the cast list, he started at the bottom and made his way up, expecting not to be an extra, but maybe Tybalt or something. He frowned when he couldn't find his name anywhere, finally reaching the top. He froze, seeing his name clearly printed at the very top.
𝚁𝚘𝚖𝚎𝚘: 𝚁𝚎𝚟𝚊𝚕𝚒 𝙴𝚊𝚐𝚕𝚎𝚋𝚘𝚠
He sat confused for a moment and then wondered if their director, Miss Sonia, had made a mistake. She must've. He listened to the excited buzz of the other students as he looked to see who Juliet would be.
𝙹𝚞𝚕𝚒𝚎𝚝: 𝙼𝚒𝚙𝚑𝚊 𝙻𝚒𝚐𝚑𝚝𝚜𝚌𝚊𝚕𝚎
Even better. He glanced up, seeing people telling each other who got what roles and he quickly began to scan the list.
𝚁𝚘𝚖𝚎𝚘: 𝚁𝚎𝚟𝚊𝚕𝚒 𝙴𝚊𝚐𝚕𝚎𝚋𝚘𝚠
𝙹𝚞𝚕𝚒𝚎𝚝: 𝙼𝚒𝚙𝚑𝚊 𝙻𝚒𝚐𝚑𝚝𝚜𝚌𝚊𝚕𝚎
𝙽𝚊𝚛𝚛𝚊𝚝𝚘𝚛: 𝚉𝚎𝚕𝚍𝚊 𝙷𝚢𝚛𝚞𝚕𝚎
��𝚛𝚒𝚊𝚛 𝙻𝚊𝚠𝚛𝚎𝚗𝚌𝚎: 𝙳𝚊𝚛𝚞𝚔 𝚁𝚘𝚌𝚔𝚌𝚛𝚞𝚜𝚑
𝚃𝚑𝚎 𝙽𝚞𝚛𝚜𝚎: 𝙸𝚖𝚙𝚊 𝙺𝚊𝚔𝚊𝚛𝚒𝚔𝚘
𝙼𝚎𝚛𝚌𝚞𝚝𝚒𝚘: 𝙻𝚒𝚗𝚔 𝚆𝚒𝚕𝚍
𝙱𝚎𝚗𝚟𝚘𝚕𝚒𝚘: 𝚃𝚎𝚋𝚊 𝙵𝚊𝚕𝚌𝚘𝚗
𝚃𝚢𝚋𝚊𝚕𝚝: 𝙰𝚜𝚝𝚘𝚛 𝙳𝚊𝚛𝚔𝚜𝚘𝚗
𝙿𝚊𝚛𝚒𝚜: 𝚂𝚒𝚍𝚘𝚗 𝙻𝚒𝚐𝚑𝚝𝚜𝚌𝚊𝚕𝚎
𝙲𝚊𝚙𝚞𝚕𝚎𝚝: 𝙶𝚊𝚗𝚘𝚗𝚍𝚘𝚛𝚏 𝙳𝚛𝚊𝚐𝚖𝚒𝚛𝚎
𝙻𝚊𝚍𝚢 𝙲𝚊𝚙𝚞𝚕𝚎𝚝: 𝚄𝚛𝚋𝚘𝚜𝚊 𝚂𝚌𝚒𝚖𝚒𝚝𝚊𝚛
𝙼𝚘𝚗𝚝𝚊𝚐𝚞𝚎: 𝚂𝚝𝚎𝚟𝚎 𝙴𝚊𝚛𝚔𝚑𝚒𝚖𝚎 
𝙻𝚊𝚍𝚢 𝙼𝚘𝚗𝚝𝚊𝚐𝚞𝚎: 𝚁𝚒𝚓𝚞 𝚂𝚊𝚗𝚍𝚜𝚎𝚊𝚕
He didn't bother to read the extras list. He sat back, dropping the script onto his lap. No wonder his pamphlet was so big, he had the biggest role in the whole play! Normally he would've been thrilled about something like this, especially since his role was far more important than the oh-so-popular Link Wild's.
But this. This was awful. The most ridiculous, dramatic play known to mankind, a play about love and he had the main part. The part of the dramatic, lovesick fool who kills himself for a fantasy.
Maybe he should've tried out for Mercutio instead of leaving his fate in Miss Sonia's hands. 
And to make things even worse, Mipha was playing Juliet. It came as no surprise to him because she had the sweet, innocent demeanor that was perfect for the role but...
"Revali!" Teba materialized next to him, clapping him on the shoulder. "Congratulations on getting the main part."
Revali shook his head. "This wasn't even supposed to happen. I was mostly bullshitting them, Teba."
"Well clearly you put in too much effort. You're stuck with it now because there's no changing Miss Sonia's mind once its set."
The teenager sighed, running a hand through the loose bits of his hair. "I'd rather sink into the floor and die than be that lovesick fool."
Teba chuckled, clapping his friend on the back again. "Oh look, here comes Juliet."
Mipha was shyly approaching them, absently playing with the edges of her script. "Congratulations on getting Romeo."
He nodded. "Thanks. Good job getting Juliet."
She nodded back, smiling a bit. "I guess we'll be seeing a lot more of each other now, huh?"
"Yeah, I guess we will," Revali sighed dramatically. "In a very interesting way."
She giggled and he couldn't help but smile back.
This was going to be an experience.
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"I want you all to try staying in character even when you're just walking around set," Sonia instructed. "After years of trying this technique, it usually helps people develop into the character they're playing."
Revali sighed. "Do I have to?"
Sonia smiled. "It won't be too hard, I'm sure."
Teba chuckled. "I think she's calling you dramatic."
"Shut up, Teba."
The group dispersed to gather scripts and Urbosa joined the two boys. "Are you ready, Romeo?"
"Don't call me that," Revali grumbled. "This is dumb enough."
"That's not very in-character of you."
"Oh wait right, sorry. One second," he cleared his throat and fell dramatically to his knees. "Oh Juliet! You are fairer than the sun and you teach the torches to shine! Oh! Oh, have I not known love until now?" He flopped dramatically on his back. "Let me give up my life on the most unreliable thing known to mankind--love at first sight!"
He heard clapping and he sighed again, staring at the ceiling a moment before getting up. Link came over with a prop sword. "Good job, Romeo."
"Give me that," he took the sword out of Link's hand, pretending to stab himself with it. "UGH, JULIET IS DEAD! LIFE IS NOT WORTH LIVING!"
"No, Juliet is supposed to stab herself!" Impa called from across the room. "Romeo poisons himself!"
"Oh right, sorry," he tossed the sword to Mipha, who had drifted over, then grabbing his water bottle and taking a dramatic swig out of it. With a sigh and a choking sound, he slid to the floor, landing at Mipha's feet. "Oh, Juliet! Parting is such sweet sorrow!"
A long moment of silence ensued, Revali staring up at Mipha, who was clutching the sword handle with her eyes wide. Then he burst into laughter, causing her to giggle, and the whole cast was soon in an uproar. 
Revali sat up and did a dramatic half bow, looking over to Sonia. "Was that in-character enough for you?"
She blinked in response and Mipha tapped his shoulder. "Wait, lie back down."
He did as instructed and she pretended to stab herself. "Oh Romeo!"
She flopped to the ground like a fish, causing more laughter from everyone. She held the sword so it looked embedded in her side, flopping a bit before she went still.
Revali grinned. Maybe this wasn't so bad after all.
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Mineru, Sonia's sister-in-law, had them start showing up earlier so she could begin altering (or in Daruk's case) making costumes. She was currently pinning up Revali's doublet, sizing up his hair. "We might have to cut your hair for this. I don't think the braids--"
"You will absolutely not cut my hair for a stupid play," he snapped. "I'll find a way to make it work. I doubt the audience cares about Romeo's hair anyways."
Mineru eyed the navy braids skeptically but shrugged. "If you insist..."
"I do insist."
"They're an important part of our culture," Teba explained as he went by, helping Robbie Guardian (who was on the backstage team) carry a large prop. "You can't just cut them off. Unless you're starting a rebellion or something else very serious."
Mineru nodded slowly, moving on when she Mipha emerge from the changing room in one of the pre-existing dresses acceptable for Juliet to wear. "That looks like it fits you well."
"It does," she walked excitedly over to them, holding the front of the dress up slightly. "Its a bit long, but I think it works well!"
"I'll have to tweak the waistline a bit too," Revali turned to look as Mineru analyzed the fit. "You are absolutely tiny, Mipha."
"I know," she blushed a bit, smiling when she noticed Revali looking. "What do you think?"
She did a little spin and Revali couldn't help but smile a bit at her. "I think you look great."
"Heh, thank you. Mineru, should I take it off or..?"
"Just wait a minute. I'm almost done with Revali here and I'll go pin your dress up."
"Okay!"
She skipped off towards Zelda and Urbosa, presumably to show off the dress and Revali found himself watching her leave. Until a needle-like pain pricked him through the side of his abdomen. "Ow."
"You know, if you look at her like that on stage you'll have an excellent performance."
"I beg your pardon? I wasn't--OW you're doing that on purpose!"
"I haven't the slightest clue what you're talking about," she put the last pin in (thankfully not pricking him again) and nodded. "There. And I'm serious, Revali. If you were aware of it or not, you were looking at her like someone in--"
"I have no idea what you're saying," he cut her off, using a version of her own line. "Mipha is my friend and I thought she looked nice. End of discussion. I'll go take this off now."
Mineru simply shrugged, calling Mipha over as Revali stomped to the changing rooms. He hadn't been looking at her like anything. He had simply admired her dress.
He was not in love with Mipha. He didn't fall in love with anyone.
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Practice began in earnest and the weeks began to trickle by. Miss Sonia had them simply read through the play several times and then they finally began to practice with motions, going through scene-by-scene. She wanted them as well prepared for the performance in December as possible, and always reminded them to study their lines.
Everything was going smoothly. Despite his moaning and groaning, everyone (even Revali himself) agreed that he really did make an excellent Romeo. Mipha was a perfect Juliet, letting her sweet and innocent nature shine through.
Although there was one scene Revali wasn't exactly looking forward to.
Where Romeo and Juliet meet for the first time. Where they kiss for the first time.
On stage. In front a bunch of students and their parents.
They were practicing that scene this coming Monday and Mipha had yet to say anything about it to him. Maybe she wasn't worried about it. That was fine with him.
Of course, that mindset changed when a very nervous looking Mipha approached him after rehearsal. "Revali?"
He was eating an apple, looking up from his script. "Hey, Mipha, what's up?"
"Hi, uhm..." She twisted her rings nervously on her fingers. "So..."
He raised his eyebrow, calmly waiting for her to work out what she was trying to say. It took her a minute and she was blushing hard. "Uhm...on Monday we're practicing the...meeting scene."
So she was worried. "Yeah, we are. Are you nervous?"
She pressed her lips together, nodding. "I'm...anxious about the kiss."
Fair enough. "You know, Mipha, it won't mean anything. All just acting, right? So you don't have to be nervous."
"I know that, I--" she took a deep breath and with a nervous glance around the room, she leaned closer to him, eyes wide. "I've never kissed anyone before."
He blinked. They were in their senior year and he partially couldn't believe that no one had ever tried to kiss her. She always heard boys pining after her (ew) and it wasn't like she didn't have options. "Are you serious right now?"
The way she nodded completely answered his question. He leaned back in his seat, dropping his script into his lap and rubbing his face. "Well shit..."
"Sorry, I just--" Her face flushed red. "I thought I should let you know."
"Hey, don't apologize, its fine." Revali contemplated the options. He was an exact opposite of her, having kissed plenty of girls in his high school career. All hookups, obviously, but when it came to the act of kissing, he knew a lot more than he ever let on. For good reason.
"I just don't know what to do."
"Alright, look, you have a few options. You could do nothing and just let me kiss you on the practice day or you could find a guy who likes you and convince him to kiss you. Its not like that would be hard," when she wrinkled her nose at the last option, he sighed, looking away. "Okay, this last one is going to sound very weird to you but we could...ugh, you could come by over the weekend and we could...practice or something."
She was pinker than her magenta hair, all the way to the tips of her pointed ears. For a moment he was worried she'd shut down and panic, but she squeaked out, "If you...really don't mind, I--I'd prefer the last one."
Okay. Okay, okay, okay, that was fine. "Yeah, that works. You could swing by tomorrow afternoon if you want. You know where I live."
"Yeah, uhm," she tucked s loose wave of hair behind her ear. "Is anyone...uh, going to be home at your house?"
He shook his head. "My father is on a business trip for two weeks and my mother works all Saturday. So no," he paused. "Would you be more comfortable if someone was there?"
She immediately shook her head, waving her in hands in that nervous little way of hers. "Oh, no, I think I'd actually prefer if no one was there. Don't want anyone getting the wrong impression."
"Absolutely," especially with his track record. His parents didn't care who he brought home or what they were doing but he didn't want Mipha to get dragging into that. "Great, uh, just drop me a text when you're on your way and...yeah. Bring your script, I guess."
"Okay," she nervously wrung her hands. "Uh, I'll see you tomorrow then."
"Yeah."
He watched her hurry over to her stuff, grabbing her bag and disappearing out the door. Link appeared at Revali's side a moment later. "What was that about?"
"Just because we're friends in the play doesn't mean we're friends in real life, Wild."
"Hey, I get that. But Mipha's my childhood friend and she looked awful flustered."
"Don't worry about it. Maybe try asking her yourself," Revali stood, gathering his things. "I'll see you on Monday, Wild."
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Mipha had texted him twenty minutes ago and now Revali sat at his kitchen table, a half-eaten sandwich on his plate and his script on his lap. He noticed his leg occasionally bouncing nervously and he tried to force himself to calm down. This was just a practice and this meant absolutely nothing.
So why was he suddenly so nervous? So eager?
The doorbell echoed through the house and he vaguely realized he was out of his chair way too quickly as he scrambled to grab his script. He forced himself to walk slower to the front door, trying to make it look casual when he opened it.
Mipha stood there in a sundress and leggings, which he had come to notice was one of her favorite outfit combinations. She held her script in one hand and she smiled shyly when he met her eyes. "Uhm, hi."
"Hey," he pulled the door open wider. "Come in."
She nodded, stepping inside and setting her bag down while he locked the door. "So, uh, where are we doing this?"
"Guest room," Because there was no way in hell he was taking her to his room. "Come on."
He led her down the hall to the guest room, gesturing for her to enter and leaving the door semi-open behind them. She settled herself on the edge of the bed while Revali scanned the script, open to the part they needed.
He already had it memorized but he was stalling a bit.
Mipha was very fixated on her script too and after a loaded moment, Revali suggested, "Why don't we practice up to the point, starting at the beginning of the exchange between them?"
"O-okay," she stood, placing her skit down and nervously smoothing her dress. "That works for me."
He nodded, offering her his hand which she took. After a moment, he began, "If I profane with my unworthiest hand this holy shrine, the gentle fine is this:" he hated the next line. "My lips, two blushing pilgrims, ready stand to smooth that rough touch with a tender kiss."
He brought her hand up, bending slightly to press his lips to her knuckles. She blushed pink.
"Good pilgrim, you do wrong your hand too much, which mannerly devotion shows in this; For saints have hands that pilgrim's hands do touch," she brought his hands together in prayer. "And palm to palm is holy palmers' kiss."
"Have not saints lips, and holy palmers too?"
"Ay, pilgrim," she turned away slightly, like how Sonia had been suggesting she do. "Lips that they must use in prayer."
"O, then, dear saint, let lips do what hands do; they pray, grant thou, least faith turn to despair?"
"Saints do not move, though grant for prayers' sake."
Revali turned her face to his. "Alright, listen," he murmured. "Just do whatever feels natural to you and we can adjust as needed. Don't be scared. I won't hurt you or do anything."
She nodded, face pink. "Right."
He nodded back, placing a hand on her back. "Then move not while my prayer's effect I take."
Her golden eyes were wide as he leaned towards her. Just when their noses brushed, she shied away, covering her face with her hands. Revali paused, raising an eyebrow. "Mipha?"
"I-I'm sorry! I--I just can't do it!" Her ears were red and he could just imagine the state of her face under her hands. "I'm sorry!"
"Hey, hey, its okay," he sighed, stepping back and running his fingers through his hair. "I can only imagine how much this sucks for you. I certainly wouldn't want this to be my first kiss."
She peeked at him through her fingers and she lowered her hands, face aflame. "Its not you, I promise, its...I don't, maybe it is you, but I'm just...nervous."
"Would it help if you pictured someone else instead of me?"
She thought about that for a moment, before violently shaking her head. "No, that's worse."
"Uhm...you could pretend is not actually happening. Trick your brain into thinking you're dreaming? Surely you've dreamed of kissing someone before."
She blushed anew. "Well, yes, but I don't think that will help either."
Revali pressed his lips together. "I've only got one suggestion for you then. Focus hard on something else. Completely fill your brain with thoughts of that one thing and only that thing. It doesn't matter what it is, just focus on it and you won't think about what you're doing at all."
She thought for a moment, before nodding slowly. "Okay."
"Perfect," he stepped in front of her again, taking her hand in his and positioning his other hand on her back. "Let's start with 'saints do not move'."
"Saints do not move, though grant for prayers' sake."
"Then move not while my prayer's effect I take." He stepped a bit closer to her and this time she closed her eyes while he leaned over, his nose again brushing against hers. Their lips finally met and the gasp that left her encouraged him to pull her against him, wrapping his arms around her waist. Her hands landed on the back of his neck, effectively keeping his mouth on hers and their lips began to move.
It was raw, unpracticed, and he found himself loving it despite of what he told himself. This wasn't supposed to mean anything, was only supposed to be acting, and yet he knew they were getting carried away. He was getting completely lost in her, lost in her soft lips and her hands on the nape of his neck and the sigh that escaped her nose.
He forced himself to pull back. Her eyes stayed closed a moment longer and he watched as her lashes fluttered before golden orbs looked up at him. Her face was flushed, lips slightly parted.
Good Hylia. They had completely lost it.
They stared at each other a moment, neither moving to take a step back like they knew they should. After a loaded minute, she asked, "Uhm...how was that?"
"Perfect," he whispered. "Are you sure you've never kissed anyone before? You sure fooled me."
She let out a breathy laugh, flushing crimson all over again. "I assure you, that was the first time. That was..."
Phenomenal was the first word that sprang to mind. "Perfect. Seriously, I don't have any corrections. I think you're just naturally a good kisser."
If she could go any redder, she would've. "Oh, stop it. You made me completely forget my line."
Revali stamped down the prideful response that flared up in him. This kiss was just acting, all for show, and it meant nothing.
Nothing at all.
"And think, we have to say things between and kiss again."
She let out another breathy laugh. "Right. Uhm, I think you say something after the kiss."
"Thus from my lips, by yours, my sin is purged." He murmured. 
"Then have my lips the sin that they have took?"
"Sin from thy lips? O trespass sweetly urged! Give me my sin again."
He took her face in his hands and kissed her again, as directed in the script. This one he kept much more restrained, keeping himself in control instead of whatever animalistic drive that had taken over the first time. 
No one had made him lose composure like that.
She felt more confident now, he could tell by the way her lips moved. They broke apart far sooner than the first time and she announced, "You kiss by the book."
For some reason, he burst into laughter. He threw his head back and laughed and in turn, she began to giggle. "Why are we laughing?"
"I don't know!"
Which just made them laugh more. As their laughter died out, their eyes met and they exchanged a loaded glance. She cleared her throat and took a step back. "Thank you."
"You feel ready for Monday?"
She flashed a smile. "No. But I do feel a touch more prepared. Thank you."
He shrugged. "Don't mention it."
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People were gathering in the theater room. Revali was perched on one of Robbie's props, muttering his lines under his breath. 
"Excuse me."
Revali looked up to find the aforementioned Sheikah there. "I need that prop you're sitting on."
"And what if I don't move?"
"I'll set Purah on you."
"Ah yes, your girlfriend."
"I have a girlfriend. Purah's not her."
Revali snorted, standing up and looking around as Robbie dragged the prop to the stage. Most of the students had arrived, but they were missing one key player: Mipha.
"You good?" Teba asked, coming up alongside his friend. "You've seemed spaced-out all day."
"I have not been. I'm fine."
Both of them knew he was lying only one didn't know what had caused the zone-out in the first place. Revali was thinking about Saturday, and in spite of himself, Mipha. He just couldn't seem to forget that kiss, and none of his usual distraction methods were working. He had kissed plenty of other girls but none of them ever haunted him like this.
It was her first kiss. He got to share that. He liked that thought way more than he should.
They were just friends, they were just friends, they were just--
"Has anyone seen Mipha?" Sonia's voice drifted over the buzz of student chatter. "We need to start."
Teba nudged Revali's arm. "Go look for your Juliet, Romeo."
He grunted. "She's probably just late or something."
"Revali." Teba's tone caused him to look at his friend. "Go find her. She's probably really worried about today's scenes and it would probably mean a lot to her if you looked for her."
Revali sighed, heading for the doors and pushing them open, ignoring the questioning looks from some of the students. He looked around a bit and then peeked into the hall leading to the nearest bathrooms.
Mipha was tucked against a wall, looking nervous, and as soon as she noticed him she let an alarmed peep. He raised an eyebrow and with a quick glance over his shoulder, approached her. "What are you doing? We're supposed to start."
"Sorry, um," she tucked a strand of hair behind her ear, the lights reflecting in her golden eyes. "I got nervous at the last second. Couldn't bring myself to go in there."
"Fair enough," he offered his hand to her. "C'mon. They're waiting for us."
After a moment she took his offered hand, and let him lead her to the theater doors. She let go but before he could open the door, she asked, "How do you deal with the thought of everyone staring at you?"
"With that trick I taught you: I focus. On something, someone, anything that'll distract you from the crowd."
"Right," she nodded slowly, shyly looking up at him. "Can I...focus on you?"
He blinked in surprise. "Uh, yeah. Yeah, if that'll help you absolutely."
"Okay. I...just wanted to ask, because if I'm looking at you too intensely I don't want you to be freaked out."
He smiled. "I appreciate that. Come on, lets go."
They entered the theater room, Sonia immediately gesturing them into their places. They begin to run through the party scene and during Tybalt's angry speech to Capulet, Revali notices Mipha's gaze intensifying on him while they danced. There was small things in her demeanor one would only notice up close, like a slight twitch of her hand or her eyes flickering over his face. 
Their conversation began. Revali found himself focusing more and more on her instead of his usual things, like the lines he was saying or how his hand was moving as he spoke. She was staring back, watching him as she pressed his palms together. "Saints do not move, though grant for prayers' sake."
"Then move not while my prayer's effect I take." It was time. He nodded slightly and she closed her eyes, taking a deep breath as he pressed his lips against hers. They moved so slow, so dramatically compared to the first time and he couldn't tell if he liked it more (he shouldn't like it all. This was his friend).
They parted. "Thus from my lips, by yours, my sin is purged." 
"Then have my lips the sin that they have took?"
"Sin from thy lips? O trespass sweetly urged! Give me my sin again."
They kissed again, his hand sliding into her hair. This was shorter than the first, Mipha pulling back. After a moment, she announced, "You kiss by the book."
"Stop right there!" Sonia announced, standing excitedly and coming onto the stage. "You two. That was beautiful! Anyone could clearly tell how in love the characters were from what you did. Your body language, how close you stood to each other, how you kissed--flawless!"
Mipha was beet red. Revali could feel the back of his neck becoming extremely hot. Sonia nodded. "Do it just like that at the performance and it'll be perfect! The chemistry was undeniable."
She moved on, saying something to Impa that Revali didn't hear. He was so focused on what Sonia had said, on this chemistry they had supposedly infused into the kiss.
But here's the thing--he hadn't even tried to do that at all.
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The following weeks were gossip hell.
Someone (he presumed a backstage worker) had spread the word of their "flawless" practice. Everywhere Revali went he was assaulted with overheard whispers and looks. Some people, both boys and girls, went straight up to him and questioned him, much to his embarrassment. 
It was going to be living hell until the performance. 
They began full dress rehearsals. Revali noticed he and Mipha had started interacting less and less until they only spoke to each other when necessary. He assumed it was because of all the rumors flying around, but he was starting to miss joking around with her and doing dramatic little speeches off stage.
"You need to talk to her."
Revali glanced up from his sandwich at Urbosa. It was Saturday and they were doing one of their last dress rehearsals before the performance the following Friday. "Beg your pardon?"
"Everyone's noticed you and Mipha talking less. I'm the only one who's willing to say something to you about it," she sat down next to him on the bench. "Did something happen?"
"No-ugh, I don't know. Probably those stupid rumors," he took an aggressive bite from his sandwich. "Trying to stop more of them from spreading."
"Hey, that's not a good way to live your life. If you go around sacrificing something you want to diffuse rumors, you'll soon find you have nothing at all," she opened her lunchbox, starting on a mushroom skewer. "Since when do you care about what people say?"
"I don't. I care about Mipha though."
"Then go talk to her. She's missing you, I can tell, and if you care about her, you'll go. Screw the rumors."
He sighed. "What if--"
"That wasn't a suggestion," Urbosa nodded. "Go. Tell her the truth."
"And what truth is that?"
She gave him a loaded look. "What truth do you think?"
The truth that he missed her. The truth that he loved the taste of her lips. The truth that he couldn't stop thinking about her and get her out of his head. 
He stood with a sigh, leaving his sandwich behind and approaching her. She sat on a different prop, carefully eating a tuna sandwich over a napkin, trying to evade crumbs on her dress. Her snapped up when she noticed him, watching him sit down next to her. "Hey."
"Hi," she swallowed a bit of sandwich and after a long moment, asked, "Are you alright?"
No, he wasn't. He suddenly found himself aching in an unfamiliar way. Aching for her and he hadn't the slightest clue what to do about it. He cleared his throat. "Look, if it seems like I've been avoiding you, I promise I'm not. I was--I was trying to keep the rumors more toned down because of...well, my reputation and I didn't want you getting mixed up in that."
She blinked, lowering her sandwich to her lap and suddenly taking his hand. "Oh Revali, don't worry about that! I don't care as much about what they say. I'd rather be around you."
He wished they were alone right now. He wanted to tell her the complete truth but here there were too many prying eyes and ears. "Well now I feel like a massive idiot."
"Don't. I really appreciate you thinking of me like that, Revali. Truly."
He nodded. "Yeah. Yeah, no problem. Are you ready for the performance?"
She smiled nervously, picking up her sandwich again. "As ready as I'll ever be."
"Just remember what I told you. Focus on something as hard as you can. You'll forget the crowd," he smirked. "I don't mind if you stare at me."
His line was pushing it a bit but the blush that spread on her face had him wondering if she was just generally embarrassed by it or actually liked it. Oh Hylia help him, this is why he didn't let himself get emotionally involved. He had bigger fish to fry.
A slam made them both jump, and they turned towards the stage to see a shocked Robbie standing over a prop wall that had fallen forward. Purah's voice echoed from somewhere in the room, "Good job, Robbie."
"Hey, I literally did nothing! I was checking the supports to make sure this wouldn't happen!" He bent down, pulling the prop back up. "Isn't it better I figure out it needs adjusting now instead of on opening night?"
"Whatever you want to tell yourself."
Revali sighed, dramatically rolling his eyes and smiled when he heard Mipha giggle.
He was screwed.
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It was opening night. Everything they had worked for led up to this. Sonia had given them an encouraging speech and now they were scattered backstage, getting in costume and makeup while Purah checked the props one more time and Robbie settled himself at the soundboard.
Revali was ready. He had his costume on and his stage makeup done. He knew his lines so well he could say them in his sleep.
There was one thing wrong though. He couldn't find Mipha.
After looking around for a few minutes, he found her tucked into a dark corner among some props, nearly hyperventilating. "Mipha!"
Her wide eyes met his and she gasped, "I'm scared. I'm suddenly really scared and I don't know why!"
"Hey. Hey, look at me," he took her face in his hands. "Take deep, slow breaths. You're cutting off the oxygen to your brain which is just making your panic worse."
She inhaled sharply. It wasn't exactly a calming breath but it was far better than the short and shallow breathing from mere seconds before. "What if I mess up on stage in front of everyone?"
"You're not going to, I know it."
"How do you know that?"
"Because you're so talented. You're incredible and you are Juliet," he let out a breathless laugh. "You're my Juliet. Who doesn't shy away from things because they're scary or considered wrong by everyone else. She's strong and loving and I know she can do anything."
She was staring at him, breathing slower. "You mean it?"
Goddess, he was in deep. "Every word. You will awe them all. I know you do that to me every single day."
Now wasn't the time for a confession, but these words were tumbling out of his mouth without checking with his brain first. He rubbed his thumbs over her cheeks. Her eyelashes fluttered, and she grabbed his arms, gripping him like a lifeline. They had twenty minutes, maybe, until the crowds would show up and maybe thirty-five minutes tops before they had to be on stage.
Mipha's eyes opened. "Revali?"
"I'm here, Mipha."
She squeezed his arms lightly and without a word, leaned forward and pressed her forehead against his. They stood like that for a long moment, her breathing finally even, staring at each other. "Don't let me go."
"I'll have to eventually."
"Then hold me in your thoughts."
"You're always in my thoughts, Mipha. Every single day."
She pulled back and stared at him and Revali's heart dropped. He had overstepped, he had screwed it up, he had--
She surged forward, grabbing his collar and dragging him down, caught his lips in a rough kiss. His eyes immediately closed, his hands still holding her face as their lips moved against each other. Feeling bold, her lightly bit her bottom lip, tugging her mouth open slightly and relishing the gasp this pulled from her. 
This kiss was wild, uncontrolled, and conveyed desperation he had never felt before. Pulling her mouth open was akin to opening a floodgate and her tongue fought with his, making a muffled hum resonate from his throat.
He tilted her head, hearing her gasp in the gap before they interlocked again. He had completely lost control of himself, kissing her in a way he had never kissed anyone else before. It felt...incredible.
His lungs threatened to explode and he reluctantly pulled back, breathing hard. She was fighting to regain air, looking at him with hooded eyes and swollen lips. After a long moment, he rested his forehead against hers again and they stood like that for a long moment.
"That," she breathed. "Was not kissing by the book. That threw the book out the window."
He chuckled, swallowing thickly. "I'm sure it exceeded expectations."
Her eyes opened fully, looking at him with an emotion he couldn't quite figure out. "You always do."
"Well, well," Urbosa's voice made Mipha jump and Revali's head whip over so quickly his neck popped. "I think I can gather what's happening here from the way you two are standing. Trying to get some extra practice in, hm?"
Mipha made some sort of strangled noise and Revali scowled at the taller woman. "I swear to the Goddess, you say one word to anyone and I'll--"
"Relax, whatever you two are hiding is safe with me. Curtain's up in ten minutes and Sonia's looking for you frantically. Be grateful I found you and not her."
"Of course. We'll be right there," Mipha watched Urbosa leave, her face aflame. "Well. I suppose we should go then."
"I guess so," Revali smiled. "Are you ready to wow everyone?"
"As ready as you are," they began walking through the props, back towards everyone else. "As much as I'd like you to, don't kiss me like that on stage."
"Are you sure? It would probably really add to the experience."
"You might get in trouble with the teachers. And besides, that wouldn't be kissing by the book."
"Hm, alright, but only because I'd much rather kiss you like that in private. Away from prying eyes."
He could tell she was fighting a blush as they emerged from the maze of props, receiving instant quizzing from Sonia and knowing looks from Urbosa.
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The play was such a success that on the final night, a local newscaster came and did a live broadcast of the whole thing. Not once did Mipha freeze up or forget her lines and people said that the way the two actors looked at each other truly showed the love Romeo and Juliet shared.
When interviewed by the news reporter after the play, Revali was asked how he made his performance so convincing. His response was a shrug and a cryptic reply of, "You focus on one thing. Something that makes you forget everyone and everything else is there and you just do."
Mipha's response to the same question was to blush and she couldn't formulate enough words to respond.
After high school, the two enrolled in a renowned college for the performing arts and they did Romeo and Juliet yet again, receiving just as many compliments about their chemistry as before.
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karakulialiny · 4 months ago
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The last year since the Great Calamity started was a true challenge for Purah. Too much fell on her shoulders: the trauma of her younger sister, the responsibility for the life of the fallen hero and the entire kingdom, and now two toddlers who did not give her peace for a second. Sometimes Purah managed to be alone, but then she had terrible nightmares in which a horribly mutilated Link pressed on her, begging for help, and she did not know what exactly she should do. At such moments, only Robbie's warm hugs helped her feel better.
Those who have been following this blog for a pretty long time probably remember my posts in which I mentioned fan fiction about the aftermath of the Great Calamity. So, this entry is an illustration of one of the scenes that I want to add there. I would like to tell you more about this fanfic, but everything has its time.
{Previous drawing] [Next drawing}
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friendlybatteringram · 1 year ago
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Purah: No, we are not calling it the Robbie Pad!
Robbie: Why, because your name makes it alliterate?? That is outright discriminatory toward the etymologically incongruent!
Josha: Why don’t we call it the Purobbie Pad??
Purah: Eeew, that makes it sound like a ship name!
Zelda: The name “Sheikah Slate” worked perfectly fine for the base mechanism! Why not just call it Sheikah Slate 2.0?
Robbie: Numbers are boring. If we’re to market this thing eventually, it needs some pizzazz!
Purah: And “Robbie Pad” has pizzazz??
Josha: *turns to Link* Swordsman, I’m afraid you might have to be the neutral deciding factor here…!
Link: …
[weeks later]
Robbie: How in Hylia’s name is the Dongus Doohickey selling this well???
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karakulialiny · 1 year ago
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Once again, I decided to illustrate one of your ideas, @red-gekkouga. I really want to thank your discussions with Kellyn for being a great source of inspiration for me this year. Of course, I have my own Zelda AU, but I see all these ideas of yours, and I understand that they are worthy of implementation.
And here is the illustration for Kellyn's addition to this dialogue:
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Purah: You'll have to pry him from my cold dead hands.
Robbie: Purah, no. Just get some sleep!
Purah: Says the one who has fainted in the lab multiple times before.
Robbie: Purah-
And thus begins trying to convince her that not holding Jakahl for an hour or so to sleep isn't bad.
okay but now the thought of the three of them falling asleep together in a big cuddle pile has me 6 kinds of emo 😭💛
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artisticzaati · 1 year ago
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Eccentric genius duo doodle because I miss them more and more each day.
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akkalatechlabs · 2 years ago
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PuRobbie won in this new game. The amount of things are just. You cannot deny it. That's all I wanted to say.
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blue-likethebird · 2 years ago
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It’s honestly kind of funny that the English translation of botw scrubbed pretty much all of the subtext that Purah and Robbie were ever a thing when you consider that they dialed up the romantic element of the Finley and Sasan sidequest so much. Like I need to know what was going on in Nintendo of America’s brain where a grown man and fish girl who looks like a child were prime romance fodder but purobbie was a line they wouldn’t cross
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karakulialiny · 2 years ago
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You know, Red, drawing your fankids was kinda fun, so I decided to do that again (moreover, it's almost a year since I got into PuRobbie thanks to you and the others)
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Alright! Here he is! This is my little PuRobbie fankid, his name is Jakahl. Pronounced like the animal, and as @klw531 pointed out the name could be derived from jack fruit. That was an accident, but a happy one nonetheless.
This is my first time actually drawing a decent looking human, especially a baby. So please be kind with me. 🙏
When he’s older his hair will be fluffy because of genetics, (Seriously, Robbie what is going on with your hair?!) right now it’s just a little fluffy. He also inherits Robbie’s eye color.
Sorry it’s a bit blurry when you zoom in, I don’t have one of those really decent art programs. I use FireAlpaca and it just makes things blurry after exporting it as a PNG for some reason.
Please don’t repost, edit, or claim this character as yours!
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