#when i drew this i had just started playing oot and then i pulled up a picture of young link.
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Linktober day 28: Bones
The hero's shade (or as i called him in my tp playthrough: grandpa) is soooo interesting to me...the implications...
#my art#linktober#linktober 2024#loz#tloz#legend of zelda#the legend of zelda#artists on tumblr#loz fanart#twilight princess#loz tp#loz twilight princess#hero's shade#hero of time#heros shade#when i drew this i had just started playing oot and then i pulled up a picture of young link.#To show my older sister to compare to this drawing like 'these are the same character'#and i realized i had accidentally chosen a photo where young link was in the exact same pose as this drawing.#so yeah very direct comparison. im like sorry buddy you are so small and yet you will go thru the horrors...#also i literally sketched out all of his ribs only to cover them up....i saw an opportunity to draw a skeleton and got too excited
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Yellin’ From The Rooftop - Malcolm Bench x Reader (Vertical Limit)
Author’s Note: Okay, stop complaining at me, Mal, now you really ARE the last Mendo. I suppose just because of what I’m talking about half the time, it’s a Modern!AU? (like you couldn’t do this until 2012...) Also you might need to know a little bit about Up At The O2. I literally was half way up when I got this idea...
Disclaimer: Vertical Limit / Characters / Lyrics not mine (Because if it was, we would have pushed Elliot Vaughn off a freakin’ cliff...) Premise: Malcolm is back from K2 base camp, and you figured you can give him a similar Summiting experience closer to home... with mixed results! Words: 2425 Warnings: Swearing / Sexual Connotations
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It's something that I never felt And I can't keep it to myself You got me yellin' from the rooftop, so everybody knows I'm falling for you baby, Never letting you go I'm screaming from the mountain, gonna sing it everywhere Yeah, you can call me crazy, baby I don't care Can you hear me, hear me Yellin' from the rooftop Tellin' the whole world... You can call me lady lucky, I know I've been blessed Your kissin' got my heart beatin' out of my chest It's easy like breathin', you make me come alive But it's a whole lot more than just a feeling inside It's love, no shadow of doubt So true I gotta let it out
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Is the end of all the endings? My broken bones are mending With all these nights we're spending Up on the roof with a school girl crush Drinking beer out of plastic cups Say you fancy me, not fancy stuff Baby, all at once, this is enough ---
!Welcome Malcolm to the Australian Bois with London Girlfriends club! On a rare break from consistently summiting K2, whether it be with his brother or as a guide, Malcolm was flying home. Although really he wasn’t even flying home. He was flying to you. In London. As expected, you had met him on one such K2 excursion years back and you’d kept in touch. And keeping in touch led to other things and now you’d been back to K2 innumerable times. And the two of you were certainly together. Malcolm liked London, on the few occasions he’d been. Only this time you had a surprise for him you thought he might enjoy, as a mountaineer. Sure, you could drive him to summit something a little smaller elsewhere in the UK but, there was something right here in London that you thought would be just as good. But maybe you’d thought too much or got to excited or thought he might enjoy it a little too much. Because you were met with a blank stare and a fairly grumpy face; “What?!” Your question was innocent enough “We’re doing what?!” “Climbing the O2!” “...The venue...?” He blinked slowly and raised an eyebrow, “Why would we wanna do that...?” “It’ll be fun!” You tried not to sound so disheartened “...Fun?” He places his hands in his pockets and rocked back on his heels; “I climb stuff every day...” None the less your enthusiasm allowed you to drag him across London. “Mal! You’ll see the sky line from up there!” He indicated to the high-rise window of your apartment; “I can see it from here!” “But you’ll be outside in the middle of it all in climbing gear...!” Malcolm sighed gently and gave a kiss to your forehead, trying not to roll those pretty brown eyes of his again. And fought the urge to tell you that if he wanted to climb and see skylines, he wouldn’t be at K2 all the time. *** So here you were, day of, and really excited. And Malcolm trying his best to (obviously) fake it didn’t even deter your spirits. Sure, you had also done K2 before but you didn’t live there all climbing season like he did. It wasn’t your life’s work. Most of the time you had a normal city job, climbing was more of a hobby to you. You spent a lot of the short briefing watching his face. And you could see him fluctuating between bored out of his mind and dying to ask which mountains your guide had climbed before to be such an expert at this. Like Malcolm didn’t just get up in the morning, put his stuff on and decided to take a leisurely stroll somewhere across K2. Especially as K2 was so technical. This would be easier than a walk in the park for him and both of you knew it. He was incredibly silent as he got ready. In about 5 seconds. And left you playing catch up. Alright show off, why don’t you lead the expedition!? You knew the only reason he wasn’t mouthing off was because of you; which you supposed was at least a little endearing. Still, it got him noticed, and you watched the guide, Kirsty, pull him aside: “Gotta say that was quick! You done this before?!” Malcolm gave a laugh “Uh, similar...” “Oh really?! Like what-!?” “I, uh...” He looked back to you like he needed permission to show off. Clipped into place you were the second person done; you gave him a gentle nod, to which you received a grin. You supposed he’d agreed to come after all that whining, so he deserved to brag a little bit; “...I spend a portion of my year up at K2 base camp with my brother...!” “Sh—oot! Really!?” “Mm hmm...!” Though it was obvious that Malcolm was going to bask in the glory of this. “Gotta say I’m impressed. Everest is the tall one but K2 is the harder right?” “Yeah. K2 is my favourite...though she might hit me if I say otherwise...!” You eyed him at that; here he goes again, curse me for letting him!! “She also a mountaineer?” “Nah-! But I did meet here there!” “NAH-!?” You repeated, walking over and smacking his arm, “Nah-!?” “Uh... that’s... not exactly your job is it!” You raised an eyebrow at him, he could talk considering him and his brothers antics; “It’s laughable you call it a job.” “I’ll have you know-!” “Okayyy!” Kirsty laughed, “I don’t want to be responsible for a /break/ up at the O2!” You and Malcolm both made the same painful sound before laughing. Which made her smile; at least you were both fans of terrible puns! *** “So who wants to lead?” There was silence as any nerves set in for those around you; and Malcolm blew a breath out. “I’ll do it.” Well, now he just looked like the loud-mouth flaunty Australian; but he didn’t care. Still he didn’t manage to escape you giving him a look. He probably wanted to get this over as soon as possible, you weren’t sure you’d forgive him for that one easily. “Oh...” Kirsty laughed, “I guess that makes sense!” She latched him onto the cabling and folded her arms; “You know if you lead you’re also responsible for getting people off at the end, right?” You knew that was the wrong choice of words by the way he tried and failed to hold back a smirk. “Darlin’, I’m a mountaineer... I think I got this...” but then he playfully nudged you, “responsible for gettin’ people off... Y/N!” You scoffed; “Ha! Getting people off, my ass.” “You fu-” You placed your hand over his mouth, knowing what was coming from the glint in his brown eyes; “You don’t have to tell everyone in London Town Malcolm!!” He gave a shrug, turning to look up to the minuscule summit as if it was K2 all over again; “I reckon you’re pretty loud enough to tell everyone in base camp...” “MALCOLM!” Your embarrassed exclamation only served to have him laugh loudly, which drew more attention to the two of you. “Don’t worry babe...” he turned with a wink “I’m pretty loud too!” Oh yeah like that helped. As expected from an experienced mountain climber, and you determined to stay hot on his heels after that initial she’s not a mountaineer comment, you and Malcolm were half way up in barely any time at all. He stopped and turned around, fixing you with his brown eyes; “What?!” “F**king look at this-! This is what you’ve made me a part of...!” You turned, realising how far back the rest of the group were. “Oh.” “Yeah f**king oh - this is unbelievable! I could do this eyes closed and backwards..!” You folded your arms; “Why don’t you then?!” He squinted at you, you’d watched that safety video too, right? “Thems the rules sweetheart.” “Oh!” There was surprise in your sarcasm; “I didn’t realise you played by the rules!” “Oh, don’t you start on me!” “I always start on you.” He tipped his head and frowned in agreement. “Eh. True.” You waited against the wire support for everyone to at least catch up a little. Malcolm muttering to himself about how he’d be at the top of K2 by now, and you every so often jabbing his side because you were a little sick of his complaining. As soon as everyone was within a few feet of you again he was off, without a care in the world. And you had to roll your eyes; I swear to god Malcolm Bench... Once you got to the top Kirsty decided she’d come up and help you out. “...Now at the climax of your journey.” Malcolm raised an eyebrow at her, with that same smirk. And even you hid your snort behind your hand. “Well now you’re just doing it on f**king purpose.” She gave a little shrug; “Who can say...” Undoing the chain to the platform and uncoupling him from the bars, she gave him a smile. “You’re free, mountaineer!” “Uh-! I thought I was supposed to be getting everyone off-!” You leant on the rail yourself, smirking at the perfect opportunity presenting itself; “Aw, c’mon Mal, you can’t have all the fun now...” Kirsty couldn’t help but laugh loudly at your comment, and he looked between the two of you. Trying to remain unimpressed; “Oh I see, you two are out to get me.” “Got that right...” She pushed him onto the platform without a second thought and turned to you; “You’re a saint.” “Oh. I know...” you stepped up and let her uncouple you; “Think you’re getting me off better than he would.” Malcolm folded his arms, but he was grinning; “You’re f**king unbelievable! Both of you!” *** You knew he was trying not to say it was impressive. But the way he swivelled around the little platform let you know that he was. Holding a plastic glass of champagne in his hands made him look the part - but also so out of place - and you couldn’t help almost crack up. Once he was satisfied he’d taken in the Skyline view, he turned his attention to a better one and strolled over to you. “Well, now I feel like a Champagne connoisseur...” “Oh yeah, and look like one.” He pushed you gently with his elbow, “Sarcasm?! Now that’s not very nice is it!” Malcolm cleared his throat “...Here I am on my roof top, exclusive and private... looking out over London Town... thinking about where my private jet might be taking me next.” “Back to K2?” “Was that a question? you wanna go... or just a suggestion.” “Would you take me back?” “Hell yeah!!” Those brown eyes brightened considerably, “... Question is are we leaving Cyril at base camp?” “That’s...” you tried not to smile at the look on his face, “...uh. Mean!” “I think he’d rather not be there, don’t you!?” “I dunno! He’s alright, I like him.” “Look, just f**king agree to come!” A second smile threatened, “Mmmmm... What exactly are you asking me to agree to?” If you could take a snap shot of his picture-perfect realisation, and wicked grin, then you would; “F**k me...! Bad girl...” he took a sip of champagne, “Later...” “That’s the idea...” That caused Malcolm to almost choke, and he glared at you with that smirk on your face “... Yes, I’ll climb K2 with you again, babe.” He clinked his plastic glass against yours “I’ll drink to that... babe.” You watched him wander around the platform with his phone, taking pictures and couldn't help but follow his footsteps giggling. "What's so funny?!" "You and whatever you're doing!" "I'm sending photographed to my brother!!" "Oh - uh huh?" You folded your arms, "Can't be that bad if you're giving Cyril the ’Look Where I Am’ treatment." Malcolm opened his mouth to somewhat agree with you, realised that was a bad move and narrowed his eyes, pointing at you instead; "Not that I would ever concede that point!" You shook your head with a small smile at his defiance. Oh Malcolm. Your mistake is thinking you can only concede verbally... *** After being hooked back to the climbing apparatus, Malcolm was surprisingly quiet for most of the way down. Kirsty (for some reason) trusted him enough to make his own way with you; and now he had a lot to think about. He would be going back to base camp in a few weeks - could he get you out before the season was over? He sure hoped so; but then how much planning and logistics would that take? Suddenly he stopped, realising that he should be enjoying the moment with you rather than pondering what happens next, and you almost crashed into him. "Mal-! Think before you stop babe!!" He raised an eyebrow as he turned, at the irony of that sentence. "I was thinking..." "Oh..." He realised he'd played right into it, when you smirked and responded with "Makes a nice change..." Malcolm wasn't even going to give you the satisfaction of a smile at that, and instead held his hand out "Come on... Let me help you down..." You were hesitant for the notion of him trying to throw you off the side, or trip you up on purpose - but you realised why he was asking for your hand. He'd done the same thing on your first ascent of K2 together. "That's sweet of you..." You took his offer, threading your fingers with his; "...I could really use some help getting down... I'm glad I found a guide just in time." That one was clearly for his Ego, and it worked by the smile on his face, but he remained quiet. He wouldn't tell you to shut up just yet... When you got to the bottom, he nigh on made you run the steepest section. And slowed up to free himself. "Thank GOD that's over!!!" He said loud enough to hope Kirsty also heard it, and beckoned you towards him. There was a threatening look on your face and he thought he might get hit again, mercifully you decided against that. He released you gently but kept ahold of your harness for his punchline; "See, I'm a good guy. I get my girlfriend off first!" You tried not to laugh at that, but then hit him for making you laugh so he was no better off; only this time he laughed along. "She better be the only one you get off!!" "Ahhhh---! I mean, no promises! That is my job..." He let you go, "But I mean, yeah... I'm pretty sure you promised me later." "How the hell does anyone ever get you to shut up?" Malcolm tipped his head, with a grin and a laugh "hmmm... Get me off, maybe?" "Oh, for God’s sake!" You leant forward and kissed him. "...Oh yeah..." Now his voice was quiet "...that... might work..." You both stepped away for a minute, and he took your hand back in his as you raised your eyes back to the 'summit.' "Another mountain to check of the list... Mal." "Oh for sure, and as difficult as any other..." He gave a smile and pulled you closer into him; "...K2 next...?" "Oh... It'll be a walk in the park after this one..." You both laughed, but he nudged you gently "I dunno... Some stuff’s just easier with you around, ain't it..." You shot him a look "Don't you start..." He grinned, looking back to that brilliant London skyline; "... What, would you rather I was joking?" ---
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#Vertical Limit#Malcolm Bench#Malcolm Bench x Reader#Ben Mendelsohn#Well... I said I'd do a climbing fic eventually#this probably wasn't what anyone was thinking#80!#Malcolm you are number 80!#Two sets of lyrics? Who are you!? Krennic?!#Actual freakin idiot but also cutie pie#Totally in the Adorkable category#You and Kev go together really well... actually..#Cas#Cassi#Cass#Cassadee
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The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time & How It Made Me Want To Run Away From Home
The Date: December 25th, 1998 The Place: The den, my house
Me, age 11. Hyped as crap.
Santa brought me and my siblings many gifts that year. Even an air hockey table, which was pretty sweet until we left it out in the rain one day, but that’s a story for another time.
Today we’re focusing on the gaming gifts I received that year.
Pokemon Red Version. Harvest Moon GB, Legend of the River King GB and of course, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.
Each one of these games would go on to help shape the person I would eventually become over the next two years as well as who I would be going into an adult.
Harvest Moon and River King helped cement my love of nature, animals, gardening and fishing. All of which were things that I loved prior, but found an even more intense passion for them upon playing these games. My history with River King started and ended that Christmas, but my history with Harvest Moon started earlier in 1998, but that is yet again a story for another day.
I had always loved collecting things(as you may have noticed from some pictures I’ve uploaded) and so Pokemon was right up my alley. It’s been a constant mainstay with me ever since. Story at a later date.
The real focus of today’s entry is the big boy of 1998, which you can catch after the break.
Nintendo’s ‘The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time’ for the Nintendo 64 was the big must-have holiday item that year. Okay well it was the must-have video game that year(Remember folks, the Pokemon fad was still in its infancy and didn’t really hit its stride until 1999). The actual must-have gift for your children in 1998 was Furby.
The build-up leading into the holiday season and the November 23rd release of Ocarina of Time was something else. There was an air about it that even someone as young as I could tell it was a big deal. There were advertisements hanging all over the electronics departments at Wal-Mart and Super K-Mart. The magazines were littered with reviews and other things relating to the game that I soaked up while my parents did all the shopping. It also helped pass the time while I hung out in the electronics department waiting for my go at the demo kiosk. Man did I ever love being able to just sit around and ready video games magazines while my parents spent an hour or more in the store.
I did get my first chance to play OoT peacefully at home the day before Thanksgiving 1998, when my parents somehow managed to snag a copy of it from Hollywood Video just a mere 3 days before turkey day. How they pulled that off I will never know, but I was grateful. I spent the rest of that night sitting on my bed in front of my old TV with those big old turn dials for channels and other things, all the while stuffing my face with lil’ smokies.
Fast forward a month and it’s Christmas day. I rush out into the den which was once a carport and is now my bedroom. Along with my three siblings, we drown the floor in discarded wrapping paper as we tear through our gifts. One by one those neatly wrapped presents turn into items we pined for through the year. I even got an unexpected gift: A pellet gun. Did not ask for it as I was not nor have I ever been a fan of guns, but it was a nice little piece. Kinda resembling a 9mm and it fired off little plastic pellets and - oddly enough - feathered darts. Not sure why that was but it was there. I still have the old thing sitting around here somewhere, though I painted the tip of it white because I didn’t want anyone confusing it for a real gun. And yes, I did hear the Christmas Story line several times, from several different family members.
Among the other gifts I received were the four games I had asked for: Pokemon, River King, Harvest Moon and Zelda. I may have worried at some point that I wouldn’t get Zelda, just because I was aware of how popular it was and how much trouble my parents were having finding a Furby, but sure enough they also managed to pull that off too. I was ecstatic, and as soon as everything calmed down and before the family started showing up, I bolted for my room and fired up my N64 along with my very own personal copy of Ocarina of Time. I was so excited that I had even bought some blank VHS tapes so that I could record my playthrough. I wish I still had those tapes.
Ocarina of Time wasn’t the only Zelda gift I received that year. Also waiting for me under the tree from Santa were two figures of Link and Ganon. I’ve really no idea who manufactured them, but they were solid looking figures. Sadly I ended up losing both over the next year due to how much I played with them. I even tossed one into the algae-ridden pool of ours, then laughed as it froze over.
Going into January 1999, I was approaching the end of the game. I was making my way through the Spirit Temple. I didn’t care for having to jump between time periods in order to progress. Even now I don’t like it, but it is what it is. Now it was at this point that I was in a full blown Zelda state of mind. I was drawing comics, roleplaying around my yard. It was great. I had been a Zelda fan since the early 90s, having owned and played through both Link to the Past and Link’s Awakening. But it didn’t really hit me until with this game, I guess because I had this huge expansive world to explore. The day and night system was something new, I could swim, fish, play minigames.
That’s when things started to turn. And just to reiterate, I was but 11 years old at the time.
I began entertaining the idea of gathering together a collection items that would closely mimic Link’s. I drew a list on a piece of paper using pencils and crayons. I knew darn well I wasn’t going to get any bombs, but water balloons would be a nice safe alternative. I had green, blue and red shirts wrote down to act as the various tunics. Alas, it did not end there. I wanted to go off on a big adventure of my own, meet interesting people, traverse dangerous locations and fight... well whatever would fight me and my wooden sword. I would adventure a little farther away from home each time I went out to play as practice. My mind was full of thoughts of amazing adventures, visits to farms and epic battles. Thinking back now it’s pretty funny that I ever seriously thought about it, but that sort of thing is part of what being a kid was all about: The adventure and your imagination running wild.
1998 will forever remain one of the most memorable years for me. It was the start of a lot of great things and interests that are still part of me today, and as I wrap up my 100% run of Ocarina of Time 3D on my Nintendo 3DS, I can’t help but think back to that year and all the exciting developments that happened in it. I smile every time.
I love nostalgia.
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