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Great Legends of Hyrule; Wednesday, Third Period [04/06].
Since everything seemed relatively back to normal and Sidon had finished taking care of a few princely demands back home, it was back to the classroom again this week, where, on the board, there were seven figures drawn. It seemed like they were all intended to be relatively the same size and shape and seemed to have the vague suggestion of statues of women, and Sidon had tried, but honestly, they probably weren't going to contribute a whole lot to the conversation. Clearly, he wasn't going to let that stop him.
"Welcome back!" he greeted them eagerly, as always. "And let us begin another great Legend of Hyrule! Today, I'd like to take us all...metaphorically speaking, as it's actually far too arid and dry for me to traverse there myself....to the Gerudo Desert, specifically the East Gerudo Ruins, where one might find the Seven Heroines."
Sidon flashed the students a toothy grin, his hands lifted eagerly to start painting for them a picture.
"Gathered in a circle in a small alcove in the towering cliffs that border the western edge of the great desert stand seven massive," and you know they were massive is Sidon considered them big, spreading his arms out wide to express fully their magnitude, "figures, looming and stately statues of women cloaked in fine robes,, armed with serene and wise expressions and beholding massive stone swords, tips pointed down into the sand. These are the Seven Heroines, and they are said to be the glorious protectors of the Gerudo people! But even though they are warrior figures honored by those warrior women, it is said that, long ago, people would traverse from all over Hyrule to seek their blessings. Each of the heroines is said to possess their own unique power, as well:
"Skill!" As he listed them off, Sidon named each power with emphasis, and a different pose, as if trying to embody the spirit of these heroines himself in appealing to their skills. "Spirit! Endurance! Knowledge! Flight! Motion! And gentleness! All traits that are very important on their own, but, encapsulated in just one individual, are the clear markings of a fine and honorable warrior, indeed!
"As a matter of fact," Sidon continued, "the Gerudo's own Champion, a warrior by the name of Urbosa, was said to weild a sword called the Scimitar of the Seven, a weapon truly fit for one who could embody their powers with ease and grace! There is also said to be some sort of secret hidden within the space occupied by the statues of the Seven Heroines, though what that secret may be or what exactly is the key to revealing it is a subject of much mystery and speculation.
"Should you ever find yourself traversing the Gerudo Desert, a visit to the Seven Heroines may well be worth your while! I hear they are extraordinary to behold, even though time and the harshness of the desest have weathered their once pristine visages down considerably, which only goes to show we are all subject to the ravages of time! Though they still remain quite the mystery, some Gerudo have invested a lot of time into understanding the secrets of their heroines and who knows what may eventually be revealed....or what may eventually disappear into the past, buried forever deep under the sands."
He gave them another grin.
"So! What do you think? Any speculation on who these heroines may have once been? If you were to seek out their blessing, which power do you think you would deem the most helpful? What could be the secret that lies beneath their temple? Are there any similiar stories of seven such beings in your own histories? As always, the floor is open, let us hear your thoughts on the matter!"
"Welcome back!" he greeted them eagerly, as always. "And let us begin another great Legend of Hyrule! Today, I'd like to take us all...metaphorically speaking, as it's actually far too arid and dry for me to traverse there myself....to the Gerudo Desert, specifically the East Gerudo Ruins, where one might find the Seven Heroines."
Sidon flashed the students a toothy grin, his hands lifted eagerly to start painting for them a picture.
"Gathered in a circle in a small alcove in the towering cliffs that border the western edge of the great desert stand seven massive," and you know they were massive is Sidon considered them big, spreading his arms out wide to express fully their magnitude, "figures, looming and stately statues of women cloaked in fine robes,, armed with serene and wise expressions and beholding massive stone swords, tips pointed down into the sand. These are the Seven Heroines, and they are said to be the glorious protectors of the Gerudo people! But even though they are warrior figures honored by those warrior women, it is said that, long ago, people would traverse from all over Hyrule to seek their blessings. Each of the heroines is said to possess their own unique power, as well:
"Skill!" As he listed them off, Sidon named each power with emphasis, and a different pose, as if trying to embody the spirit of these heroines himself in appealing to their skills. "Spirit! Endurance! Knowledge! Flight! Motion! And gentleness! All traits that are very important on their own, but, encapsulated in just one individual, are the clear markings of a fine and honorable warrior, indeed!
"As a matter of fact," Sidon continued, "the Gerudo's own Champion, a warrior by the name of Urbosa, was said to weild a sword called the Scimitar of the Seven, a weapon truly fit for one who could embody their powers with ease and grace! There is also said to be some sort of secret hidden within the space occupied by the statues of the Seven Heroines, though what that secret may be or what exactly is the key to revealing it is a subject of much mystery and speculation.
"Should you ever find yourself traversing the Gerudo Desert, a visit to the Seven Heroines may well be worth your while! I hear they are extraordinary to behold, even though time and the harshness of the desest have weathered their once pristine visages down considerably, which only goes to show we are all subject to the ravages of time! Though they still remain quite the mystery, some Gerudo have invested a lot of time into understanding the secrets of their heroines and who knows what may eventually be revealed....or what may eventually disappear into the past, buried forever deep under the sands."
He gave them another grin.
"So! What do you think? Any speculation on who these heroines may have once been? If you were to seek out their blessing, which power do you think you would deem the most helpful? What could be the secret that lies beneath their temple? Are there any similiar stories of seven such beings in your own histories? As always, the floor is open, let us hear your thoughts on the matter!"

Sign In - Hyrule, 04/06.
Re: Sign In - Hyrule, 04/06.
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Listen to the Lecture - Hyrule, 04/06.
Discussion: the Seven Heroines - Hyrule, 04/06.
Talk to the Teacher - Hyrule, 04/06.
OOC - Hyrule, 04/06.
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