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Lurelin Village
It's not uncommon to see people fishing on the beaches near Lurelin Village. In fact, it's quite common. All along are people with fishing rods, making their living in the waters.
One young man, however, seems to be doing things a little differently.
He's short, with wheat-blonde hair tied in a small pony-tail and a distinctive blue tunic. He stands at the edge of the water, no fishing rod or spear in hand - though he does have a sword and shield on his back - and stares intently at the water. Right where his gaze is settled, there's a small pool of fish gathered.
He nods to himself, and taps at an odd, rectangular-shaped object hanging from his hip. Suddenly, there's a bright, blue ball in his hands. It glows brightly, a makes an odd, soft humm. He chucks in the water.
One more tap at the rectangular object, and then the hum becomes a chime and the chime goes...
BOOM!
Dueling Peaks Stable
Link always liked visiting Dueling Peaks Stable. It had been the first one he'd ever found - he hadn't even known stables existed before then. Or horses, either. He'd first learned about them at Dueling Peaks Stable too, which was another reason he liked it so much.
Another good reason to like the stable: he could usually find Beedle here. Except, as Link looks around the stable, trying to spot man's large beetle-shaped backback, there's no sign on him.
Huh.
Well. Someone around here's gotta want to take the 46 pieces of amber he has stashed away in his slate. Link makes a bee-line for the nearest person.
"I want to sell!"
It's not uncommon to see people fishing on the beaches near Lurelin Village. In fact, it's quite common. All along are people with fishing rods, making their living in the waters.
One young man, however, seems to be doing things a little differently.
He's short, with wheat-blonde hair tied in a small pony-tail and a distinctive blue tunic. He stands at the edge of the water, no fishing rod or spear in hand - though he does have a sword and shield on his back - and stares intently at the water. Right where his gaze is settled, there's a small pool of fish gathered.
He nods to himself, and taps at an odd, rectangular-shaped object hanging from his hip. Suddenly, there's a bright, blue ball in his hands. It glows brightly, a makes an odd, soft humm. He chucks in the water.
One more tap at the rectangular object, and then the hum becomes a chime and the chime goes...
BOOM!
Dueling Peaks Stable
Link always liked visiting Dueling Peaks Stable. It had been the first one he'd ever found - he hadn't even known stables existed before then. Or horses, either. He'd first learned about them at Dueling Peaks Stable too, which was another reason he liked it so much.
Another good reason to like the stable: he could usually find Beedle here. Except, as Link looks around the stable, trying to spot man's large beetle-shaped backback, there's no sign on him.
Huh.
Well. Someone around here's gotta want to take the 46 pieces of amber he has stashed away in his slate. Link makes a bee-line for the nearest person.
"I want to sell!"

Lurelin
Stone's less angry than he is startled. Something just blew up right next to his face! You'd be startled, too!
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Link leaps back, eyes wide with awe at he stares at the dragon, the school of dead fish now floating in the water forgotten entirely.
He thought he'd seen all of the dragons. Farosh, Naydra, Dinraal...but no, there's another one. Even now, there's still things he hasn't seen.
He has to take a picture for Zelda!
Quickly as a flash, his hands grab the Sheikah Slade - that odd rectangular object at his hip - and he taps the Camera rune with a click.
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Then he drops to a crouch in the shallows and glowers at Link. He doesn't growl, yet... but that is definitely a glare.
He can't speak in this form, and he's not shifting back yet, but the kid's reaction will determine whether shifting is safe or not.
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He blinks, and for a moment there's a expression of utter confusion on Link's face. Nothing? The Compendium shouldn't have nothing.
It's a really nice picture too. It would have made such a nice addition to a Compendium entry...
Okay, but he can't worry about that now. Because there's a dragon and it's New and Different and it's not behaving like any of the others, and he has to watch this.
He puts the slate away and stares back at the dragon. None of the other dragons have glared at Link like this before. Usually they don't seem to notice him at all. But Link isn't one to back down, and he meets the dragon's eyes without flinching.
It doesn't occur to him to speak. None of the other dragons talk, after all.
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Well, maybe this brave kid will tell him where he is. He's gotten lost between worlds more than once, but this is the first time he flew directly between worlds in his winged form and he hasn't shifted back yet to ask. Every time he's thought he's been alone, oops, somebody else there to potentially scream at him.
He splashes closer to the shore so when he shifts his head will stay above water, keeping an eye on the kid, just in case he views this as a threat.
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In fact, if anything he leans forward, trying to get a closer look.
It might not show well on his face, but Link is so very, very curious. This dragon doesn't behave anything like the others. What else will it do?
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Then he shifts back into his groundling form, a lanky six and a half feet tall with pale gray skin and hair, talons instead of fingernails, and hard, scaled feet.
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The dragon no longer being a dragon? Yeah, that's unexpected. In fact it's so unexpected that Link just stands there, dripping wet with his eyes wide and jaw dropped.
"...What?"
No really, what?!
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(Unless...maybe they were? It's not like Link knew where the dragons went when they disappeared. What if they were secretly off somewhere else, turning into people?)
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Though he'd also thought dragons couldn't turn into people, so perhaps there were a few things he needed to re-evaluate there.
"I'm Link. That's Lurelin Village," says, pointing at said village, clearly visible just a bit further down the beach from where they are.
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He shakes his head, then peers in the direction Link directs. "I'm Stone. What world is this?"
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The other question, though, was a little more confusing. "You mean what Kingdom?" he said. "This is Hyrule."
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"Um," he says, feeling entirely unprepared and inadequate for this. Dragons don't ask people what they should do. They don't ask them anything. All he can think to do is describe what the other dragons do.
"...Fly around and be mysterious?"
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"Well, I'm not sure what I can pay for it," he says warmly, turning to fold his arms companionably across his chest, "but I'm sure we can find something worth it! What are you offering?"
Don't think I've played with him yet, so he's new for me!
But even before he gets an answer, Link is tapping on his Slate, flicking through screens until he finds something. "You want 98 moblin fangs?"
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"Moblin fangs-- how many?!" Kid what the heck. "If I brought those home my sister wouldn't be fang-king me!"
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"Do you want 46 amber?"
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In another age, and another time, and if anyone was ever able to actually see how much crap Link kept in his Slate...someone might use the term 'hoarder' to describe Link.
"Um," he says then, because he's not used to naming the prices. He gives rocks, he gets a bunch of rubies, the rest he doesn't tend to bother worrying about. "The same as what amber usually sells for?"
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He doesn't want to promise he can match it - maybe the kid sells to some fancy connoisseur who offers rupees through the nose for some shiny rocks - but he'd like to know what the heckity is happening.
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He might be going for a while here.
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"A-ahh, gotcha, gotcha," he says, holding both hands up like it'll stem the flow of unfamiliar names and foreign locations. "But, do they all give you different amounts for the amber, when they buy it from you?"
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In other words, Link never actually bothered to run the sums for himself. He just handed over the stuff and took whatever gems were given to him in return.
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"I mean, I wouldn't want to rip you off." He steps closer, tilting his head in a look of open confusion. "Maybe we should try and find one of your normal sellers and ask them how much they'd pay you for it?"
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