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Great Legends of Hyrule; Wednesday, Third Period [04/13].
The vague, somewhat shapeless suggestions of the Seven Heroines from last week's class were up on the board again, only this time, where was an additional one, marked in a red outline rather than the black as the others, with a big question mark in the middle of it.
"Good morning, my intrepid adventurers!" Sidon greeted them excitedly. "And welcome back to another Great Legend of Hyrule! No doubt, I'm sure you all remember our tale from last week, in which we discussed the Seven Heroines and their importance to the Gerudo culture, and their ability to potentially grant blessings and boons to those who seek out their temple! Well! What if I told you that that's not all there is...that there's another legend attached to this already great legend, and that is the Legend of the Eighth Heroiine!
"That's right!" he charged on, whether or not the gasps of shock and excitement that he imagined in his head at this reveal were there or not. "An Eighth! This is a particularly intriguing rumor, especially when one considers the set-up of the Seven Heroines and how they seem quite content to be just seven, without much room for another heroine to join their party. Yet many tell tales of a Eighth statue, hidden somewhere in Hyrule, though none can claim to have seen her with their very own eyes.
"Very little information is known about her, as well, as it's said she has been wiped from the history books. Despite this, her presence lingers on, in the form of whispers, and perhaps even some who still worship her in secret. Said to be made of bronze, thus earning her the nickname the Bronze Lady, and some say she and her sword reside far, far to the north of the other seven, in the mountainous region of the Gerudo Highlands. Is this where she had always resided? Had she been moved there because of some rift with the other seven? Is she completely unrelated at all, and why would she have been so completely eradicated from the pages of history?
"All very good questions that very few around Hyrule know the answer to, although there is certainly plenty of speculation. What do you suspect might be some of the reasons? Are there any mysterious figures in your own cultures that people know very little about, and what to they think about them? What do you suppose the Eighth Heroine might stand for? Does she still stand today? Did she ever really stand at all?
"Also," he added, with a softer smile than his usual toothy one, "if you have a moment, since we're nearing the end of the semester, I'd like to ask your thoughts on what Legends and Tales struck your interest the most or if there's anyhting about Hyrule you'd like to know more about. It would be a terrible tragedy if there was something that really sparked your interest that we didn't get to cover! And I want to ensure that our final class is, indeed, a spectacular one!"
"Good morning, my intrepid adventurers!" Sidon greeted them excitedly. "And welcome back to another Great Legend of Hyrule! No doubt, I'm sure you all remember our tale from last week, in which we discussed the Seven Heroines and their importance to the Gerudo culture, and their ability to potentially grant blessings and boons to those who seek out their temple! Well! What if I told you that that's not all there is...that there's another legend attached to this already great legend, and that is the Legend of the Eighth Heroiine!
"That's right!" he charged on, whether or not the gasps of shock and excitement that he imagined in his head at this reveal were there or not. "An Eighth! This is a particularly intriguing rumor, especially when one considers the set-up of the Seven Heroines and how they seem quite content to be just seven, without much room for another heroine to join their party. Yet many tell tales of a Eighth statue, hidden somewhere in Hyrule, though none can claim to have seen her with their very own eyes.
"Very little information is known about her, as well, as it's said she has been wiped from the history books. Despite this, her presence lingers on, in the form of whispers, and perhaps even some who still worship her in secret. Said to be made of bronze, thus earning her the nickname the Bronze Lady, and some say she and her sword reside far, far to the north of the other seven, in the mountainous region of the Gerudo Highlands. Is this where she had always resided? Had she been moved there because of some rift with the other seven? Is she completely unrelated at all, and why would she have been so completely eradicated from the pages of history?
"All very good questions that very few around Hyrule know the answer to, although there is certainly plenty of speculation. What do you suspect might be some of the reasons? Are there any mysterious figures in your own cultures that people know very little about, and what to they think about them? What do you suppose the Eighth Heroine might stand for? Does she still stand today? Did she ever really stand at all?
"Also," he added, with a softer smile than his usual toothy one, "if you have a moment, since we're nearing the end of the semester, I'd like to ask your thoughts on what Legends and Tales struck your interest the most or if there's anyhting about Hyrule you'd like to know more about. It would be a terrible tragedy if there was something that really sparked your interest that we didn't get to cover! And I want to ensure that our final class is, indeed, a spectacular one!"

Sign In - Hyrule, 04/13.
Re: Sign In - Hyrule, 04/13.
Re: Sign In - Hyrule, 04/13.
Re: Sign In - Hyrule, 04/13.
Re: Sign In - Hyrule, 04/13.
Listen to the Lecture - Hyrule, 04/13.
Discussion: The Eighth Heroine - Hyrule, 04/13.
Also, was there anything in particular that caught your attention in this class? Anything you'd like to still see more of? Sidon would love to hear your thoughts to help him out with the next class!
Talk to the Teacher - Hyrule, 04/13.
OOC - Hyrule, 04/13.