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Post by Admin on Dec 24, 2015 1:35:31 GMT -5
TGC threw an arrow at Diesel 11, and grabbed Frank from the all game forum. "I say we be the
People Who Won't Make D11 Captain Of Anything"
We will be the PWWMDCOA! People will fear the PWWMDCOA!
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Post by frankthetriviaman on Dec 24, 2015 1:47:21 GMT -5
"Except that's really hard to say" frank pointed out. TGC couldn't argue there.
"How about we be the Grand Order of the Adventurous Wanderers" Frank suggested
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Post by Biblically Accurate Angel on Dec 24, 2015 2:02:11 GMT -5
"That sounds fine... but what is a GOOTAW?"
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Post by Admin on Dec 24, 2015 3:21:21 GMT -5
It kind of sounds like something out of Star Wars if I'm to be quite honest, the next R2-D2: GU-T0
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Post by Toz76 on Dec 24, 2015 10:45:49 GMT -5
"How about
Travelers Of Zelda
since that map is clearly ripped from Legends of Zelda?" Offered Toz.
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Post by Biblically Accurate Angel on Dec 24, 2015 10:53:14 GMT -5
"But I know absolutely nothing about Zelda," Seasons In The Abyss pointed out. "And it anyway won't be made for another 500 years or so."
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Post by frankthetriviaman on Dec 24, 2015 11:11:54 GMT -5
"Oh for heaven's sake!" Frank said in frustration.
"Forget the acronyms and let's just settle on League Of Super Endeverous Rambling Sightseers, agreed?" Frank said.
"Agreed." The others replied.
And so, the League Of Super Endeverous Rambling Sightseers decided to make plans for tomorrow.
"All right, where do we go first?" Frank asked
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Post by Toz76 on Dec 24, 2015 11:16:15 GMT -5
"Toz is a better acronym that losers," was all Toz would say. Until suddenly: "what about that big white castle up north?"
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Post by Biblically Accurate Angel on Dec 24, 2015 11:22:38 GMT -5
"Yeah," said Seasons; "I heard that it collapsed in 1010, killing the people in it. I definitely want to check that out!"
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Post by Admin on Dec 24, 2015 13:11:10 GMT -5
(I decided to use the Termina Map because it's extremely underused, only appearing in one game (unless you count remakes, which makes it 2))
"That castle is actually a dungeon called Snowhead, we can prepare if we go to the right on the way to Snowhead we can get to the Goron Shrine, home of the Goron." TGC said.
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Post by Biblically Accurate Angel on Dec 24, 2015 13:37:04 GMT -5
"Sounds like fun. BTW, let's go through this graveyard here."
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Post by Tug on Dec 24, 2015 14:09:15 GMT -5
"Besides,
Travelers Of Hyrule
would make more sense... But anyways, I have a bad history with graveyards, every time I go in one, there is always something undead waiting..." replied Tug
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Post by Biblically Accurate Angel on Dec 24, 2015 14:20:59 GMT -5
"Hey, don't worry about it, Tug. I mean, the only thing that could happen is that my presence would bring a victim of a murder back to life to avenge himself. What could go wrong?"
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Post by Admin on Dec 24, 2015 15:44:55 GMT -5
If we go through the graveyard it will be a detour so massive it doesn't count as a detour because you can't get to Snowhead through the graveyard unless you use the song of soaring, but you need to go to the owl statue at Snowhead anyways to teleport there using the song of soaring anyway, so let's just go to the Goron Shrine, then Snowhead, then the graveyard. Also, we are in a land called Termina, far from Hyrule actually (well unless you count my idea of the 3 timelines rejoining making one huge map with things from Ocarina Of Time, Majora's Mask, Wind Waker, Twilight Princess, Skyward Sword, Zelda 1, Adventure Of Link, and Link's awakening.)
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Post by Biblically Accurate Angel on Dec 24, 2015 16:01:38 GMT -5
"Just to let you know, Admin, if we were to take your route, there's a big hole right in the way, and if you fell into it, you'd end up in China. I suggest we go throw Warwoods instead."
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Post by Tug on Dec 24, 2015 16:16:08 GMT -5
the last thing said was ignored and TOT, Travelers of Termina, proceeded to the Goron Shrine
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Post by Biblically Accurate Angel on Dec 24, 2015 16:20:03 GMT -5
Unfortunately, they did end up falling down the hole that Seasons In The Abyss had warned them about, and thus they found themselves in China. "What'd I tell you?!" growled Seasons.
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Post by frankthetriviaman on Dec 24, 2015 16:34:06 GMT -5
Seasons woke up from a strange dream. He was in bed at the inn, and apparently alone
He saw a note on the table
Dear season,
You wouldn't wake up so we left without you. Here's the directions to where we are going, see you soon.
-your friends
"Ugh!" A frustrated seasons screamed as he tried to get ready to leave.
"Hey should we have waited for him?" Frank asked the others, who were just outside of town.
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Post by Biblically Accurate Angel on Dec 24, 2015 16:42:41 GMT -5
"Nah, the b****** is as good as dead," said Admin. "I heard that!" said a very much disgruntled Seasons In The Abyss, who had just caught up with them. Admin went read in the face, whilst the others exchanged amused glances. "Anyways," said Frank, "let's make up for lost time."
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Post by Admin on Dec 24, 2015 18:02:44 GMT -5
The group then arrived at the Goron Shrine, home of the Goron ( Definition from Zelda Wikia: Gorons are physically imposing, as the height and sheer size of the average Goron are almost double that of an average human in certain games. They are presumably silicon-based due to a strict diet of rocks and, possibly as a result, they develop rocky growths on their backs as they age. Their apparent immunity to drowning would also stem from this, as the silicate minerals and rocks are extremely common and contain oxygen (this does not, however, explain Goron Link's weakness to water; however, it may be because Gorons must activate it somehow, which Link may not know how to do). However, it is most likely due to their enormous density, which leaves them unable to float or swim. They possess enough physical strength to shatter large boulders and carve out tunnels using only their fists, without suffering any significant fatigue afterwards. Particularly large Gorons like Danogoro possess even more strength in addition to their size, to the point of managing to create quakes by stomping on the ground. Gorons are shown to be resistant towards fire, lava, and magma. Gorons can curl up into a fetal position and roll at very fast speeds; in addition, Gorons with magic can even sprout spikes if rolling fast enough. It is implied that the Goron lifespan is exceedingly long, as in The Wind Waker, Traveling Merchants briefly mistake Link for someone else before correcting themselves, hinting that they have met the Hero of Time and recognized him in the Hero of Winds. If this is true, it means the merchants have been alive for centuries. Due to the appearance of five different generations of Graceful Gorons over the course of 400 years in The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages, it can be estimated that the average reproductive age of Gorons is around 80 years. ) TGC got a bomb bag and gave it to Diesel 11. "Don't think of this as a peace treaty, this thing was dirt cheap and now if you get annoying I can throw an arrow at the bag and you'll be gone."
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