player. NAME: Kuu JOURNAL: darkfox200 E-MAIL: darkfox200@gmail.com CONTACT INFO: darkfox200 // kuuchim [AIM] CHARACTERS PLAYED: none
character. CHARACTER NAME: Link SERIES: Twlight Princess CANON POINT: After he defeats Ganondorf, before the Light Spirits revive Midna. ;; APPEARANCE: HYAAAP DESIRED CLASS & REASONING: Blade Brandier. Do I really need to explain why?
PERSONALITY: Your typical hero type.
Growing up in a small farming village on the edge of a forest as the few teenagers in the entire village, Link plays an interesting role as the middle man for the children and the adults. If the children were misbehaving, the adults got Link to try and get them to listen. If the children wanted the adults to hear them out, Link would be the one they went to... Or rather, if the children wanted something the adults wouldn't let them have, the young herder was going to be in for a long day. Nonetheless, the hero takes to each task with a calm demeanor and seems take to his task of being middle ground happily enough.
He cares deeply for the people of the village, as well as for the animals that reside in and around Ordona. Chances are, if you're looking for him, Link will be at the field, looking after the sheep or out performing other duties (like collecting firewood with Rusl). Responsible and kind with the occasional reckless decisions that can be expected from a teenager.
Which brings up another point, Link's impulsive, often times getting into greater trouble because he wanted to protect loved ones or he wanted to help a friend. Several times in the game, he ends up being hurt or injured because he jumped headlong into danger, such as when he tried to attack Zant after exiting the Lakebed Temple. Not the smartest move by far but he meant well. He's very straightforward, and while he isn't in the dark about everything pertaining to the world, there are things that aren't as heavily emphasized in his small hometown as it would be in the city. Certainly, if you try to bring up anything technologically advanced, you'll definitely leave Link in the proverbial dark.
He's a fast learner though, and a willing student. It's just a matter of catching his attention.
samples. FIRST-PERSON SAMPLE: [there are a few attempts to type, most of which come out very clumsily before he accidentally hits the video option]
... A light?
[such lovely blue eyes a confused expression] Hm.... [the camera veers wildly before settling on... his pant leg? seems Link dropped the hand he was using to hold the comm device to look around, take in his environment and be thoroughly confused as only the Hero can be] Where is this? What has happened?
THIRD-PERSON SAMPLE: When he had first set out, it was suppose to be as a simple errand. A display of the good relations between the small Ordon province and the Kingdom of Hyrule. However...
"Hya!"
That had been interrupted when the children - his friends - had been kidnapped. Link had followed them to the Faron Province just north of their home, but the path was blocked. The last thing he remembered from that time was being choked by a monster, then there was nothing.
"Torya!"
Waking up chained in a cell is one thing that Link had never experienced. Then again, there were many things he hadn't experienced back then. But what does one do when he wakes up chained in a cell as a wolf? And with a strange imp talking to you? Still, she did let him out so...
"Hah!"
That started their whole 'partnership'. Collecting the Fused Shadows and freeing the Spirits of Light in the process (though discovering that he, the simple farm boy, was the Hero definitely surprised Link) then saving Midna after Zant had almost destroyed her, finding the Sword of Evil's Bane, fighting through all those dungeons to gather the Mirror then defeating Zant.
He did have to admit though, the Twili themselves did not appear or act anything like Midna or Zant. They were nothing like the image the Spirit Lannaryu had painted. Another notch on his ever growing list of surprises.
"..."
Which brought them up to date with the present situation. Link and Midna had finally defeated Ganondorf, and the Princess had recovered. All was well...
Until they heard the roar behind them. As the two Hylians stared in surprise at the now cloud-like form of the Gerudo, the Twili had summoned forth the Fused Shadow.
"?! Wait, Midna-!"
He wasn't allowed to finish when the other had used her magic to transport him away. The last he saw of her was her relieved smile...
But it did not feel right, the sensation of being transported. Midna had transported them all over Hyrule plenty of times during their journal, and he knew how it felt to be transported to the Twilight Realm as well, but this? It felt as if he was going too far too fast. Just where was he going to end up?
(NO, NO NEW SAMPLE FOR YOU-- I have examples from dollsyhouse for both Sonic and Link if you want better log samples. 8| )
Link | Legend of Zelda; Twilight Princess | reserved
NAME: Kuu
JOURNAL:
E-MAIL: darkfox200@gmail.com
CONTACT INFO: darkfox200 // kuuchim [AIM]
CHARACTERS PLAYED: none
character.
CHARACTER NAME: Link
SERIES: Twlight Princess
CANON POINT: After he defeats Ganondorf, before the Light Spirits revive Midna. ;;
APPEARANCE: HYAAAP
DESIRED CLASS & REASONING: Blade Brandier. Do I really need to explain why?
PERSONALITY: Your typical hero type.
Growing up in a small farming village on the edge of a forest as the few teenagers in the entire village, Link plays an interesting role as the middle man for the children and the adults. If the children were misbehaving, the adults got Link to try and get them to listen. If the children wanted the adults to hear them out, Link would be the one they went to... Or rather, if the children wanted something the adults wouldn't let them have, the young herder was going to be in for a long day. Nonetheless, the hero takes to each task with a calm demeanor and seems take to his task of being middle ground happily enough.
He cares deeply for the people of the village, as well as for the animals that reside in and around Ordona. Chances are, if you're looking for him, Link will be at the field, looking after the sheep or out performing other duties (like collecting firewood with Rusl). Responsible and kind with the occasional reckless decisions that can be expected from a teenager.
Which brings up another point, Link's impulsive, often times getting into greater trouble because he wanted to protect loved ones or he wanted to help a friend. Several times in the game, he ends up being hurt or injured because he jumped headlong into danger, such as when he tried to attack Zant after exiting the Lakebed Temple. Not the smartest move by far but he meant well. He's very straightforward, and while he isn't in the dark about everything pertaining to the world, there are things that aren't as heavily emphasized in his small hometown as it would be in the city. Certainly, if you try to bring up anything technologically advanced, you'll definitely leave Link in the proverbial dark.
He's a fast learner though, and a willing student. It's just a matter of catching his attention.
samples.
FIRST-PERSON SAMPLE: [there are a few attempts to type, most of which come out very clumsily before he accidentally hits the video option]
... A light?
[such
lovely blue eyesa confused expression] Hm.... [the camera veers wildly before settling on... his pant leg? seems Link dropped the hand he was using to hold the comm device to look around, take in his environment and be thoroughly confused as only the Hero can be] Where is this? What has happened?THIRD-PERSON SAMPLE: When he had first set out, it was suppose to be as a simple errand. A display of the good relations between the small Ordon province and the Kingdom of Hyrule. However...
"Hya!"
That had been interrupted when the children - his friends - had been kidnapped. Link had followed them to the Faron Province just north of their home, but the path was blocked. The last thing he remembered from that time was being choked by a monster, then there was nothing.
"Torya!"
Waking up chained in a cell is one thing that Link had never experienced. Then again, there were many things he hadn't experienced back then. But what does one do when he wakes up chained in a cell as a wolf? And with a strange imp talking to you? Still, she did let him out so...
"Hah!"
That started their whole 'partnership'. Collecting the Fused Shadows and freeing the Spirits of Light in the process (though discovering that he, the simple farm boy, was the Hero definitely surprised Link) then saving Midna after Zant had almost destroyed her, finding the Sword of Evil's Bane, fighting through all those dungeons to gather the Mirror then defeating Zant.
He did have to admit though, the Twili themselves did not appear or act anything like Midna or Zant. They were nothing like the image the Spirit Lannaryu had painted. Another notch on his ever growing list of surprises.
"..."
Which brought them up to date with the present situation. Link and Midna had finally defeated Ganondorf, and the Princess had recovered. All was well...
Until they heard the roar behind them. As the two Hylians stared in surprise at the now cloud-like form of the Gerudo, the Twili had summoned forth the Fused Shadow.
"?! Wait, Midna-!"
He wasn't allowed to finish when the other had used her magic to transport him away. The last he saw of her was her relieved smile...
But it did not feel right, the sensation of being transported. Midna had transported them all over Hyrule plenty of times during their journal, and he knew how it felt to be transported to the Twilight Realm as well, but this? It felt as if he was going too far too fast. Just where was he going to end up?
(NO, NO NEW SAMPLE FOR YOU-- I have examples from dollsyhouse for both Sonic and Link if you want better log samples. 8| )