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The next time the younger Rydia sees the little Black Mages, they may seem a bit more prepared for a trip. At least judging from the new little grade-school-type backpacks they're sporting. Blaze had picked those up for them at the Nexus Mall, being of the opinion that visiting other worlds was a great opportunity to pick up Shiny Things and that it might help to have something to carry them in. He couldn't use a backpack himself, what with the wings, but he has no doubts about their usefulness.
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Date: 2010-02-03 05:24 pm (UTC)The Magelets don't go too far, only a mushroom-platform away, and then from there a few go as far as a big dead tree trunk just past that. A third mushroom is close enough to the tree trunk to simply walk onto it. They're all easily in sight, and had to cast Sleep on another giant dragonfly that's now snoozing on the second mushroom.
They seem to have spotted two things of interest. Three, if one counts the second dragonfly.
"There's another cave over there," says Kaze, pointing at a ledge a little further ahead.
"Hey!" says Lono, laying on his tummy on the third mushroom's edge and looking down. "We were just down there before!" He points. Far below them can be seen the outside entrance of the Deku Palace.
Mistral blinks and tries flying over to see. "What? We're still going around in circles?"
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Date: 2010-02-04 07:47 am (UTC)Meanwhile the Magelets have now all regrouped near Rydia, most of them lying on their tummies to safely look over the edge of the third large mushroom.
"Everything's so tiny from up here," says Kaze.
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Date: 2010-02-04 07:37 pm (UTC)Speaking of Waltzes, a very excited Mistral is on his way back. "That tunnel leads to the center, and there's some kind of big building and some kind of big beetles."
Curious Magelets will start making an ice bridge to get over there.
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Date: 2010-02-05 04:31 pm (UTC)"That's a very big house," says Galen.
"It's the biggest house we've ever seen," adds Luca.
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Date: 2010-02-06 02:23 pm (UTC)The Magelets wander around on the patch of solid ground near the entrance, checking the weeds for anything that might be hidden in them.
"It looks scary," says Juro quietly, staying close to Rydia.
"It's dark," says Kaze, looking at the doorway. "Aren't boes from dark places?"
And Mistral's on his way back, apparently thrilled to find that he's still small enough to ride a hiploop like a pony.
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Date: 2010-02-09 04:35 am (UTC)A doorway carved in the trunk of the tree, ringed with decorative thorny vines, is the entrance to the second room in the dead tree's trunk. Compared to the damp stone of the first room it's almost cozy, with painted walls and more decorative vines.
There doesn't seem to be anything here, and the Magelets poke around for a bit before Galen says, "I'm hungry..."
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Date: 2010-02-13 02:12 am (UTC)"It seemed better than walking and hopping all the way," says Mistral. Not that they don't still have a few lily pads in their future before they'll get back to solid land and the route back to Clock Town.
The Magelets are a little uneasy about getting closer to where the Moon can be easily seen again. It really does seem bigger the closer one gets to Clock Town... as if it's right over the town.
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Date: 2010-02-14 06:51 am (UTC)The guard won't have any problems letting them in. Clock Town is decorated for some kind of holiday - the walls are painted and decorated with posters, and there are banners and other decorations everywhere.
"Are they having a party?" asks Luca.
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Date: 2010-02-15 05:36 am (UTC)"Hey, Misters?" asks Luca. "Are you having a party?"
"We're practicing for the big carnival. It happens once in a blue moon," says the one in the blue shirt.
"Or in this year's case, once in a really, really scary, red-eyed moon," jokes the other in the red shirt.
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