http://songsandknives.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] songsandknives.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] paixaorpg 2010-03-25 03:30 pm (UTC)

Though they'd been exploring together, Sheik was mainly following Aisling's lead for the time being. The fairy moved quickly and capriciously, which occasionally made it tricky to keep up, but she was managing well enough. The fact that Aisling wasn't trying to lose her certainly helped.

The architecture in Paixao was probably more ornate than nearly anything back in Hyrule, that was for certain. If it was some sort of illusionary world - something she hadn't yet ruled out - it was an extremely elaborate one. Could this be where the Hero of Time had vanished to? If he'd been brought here in the same way she had, it would explain an awful lot.

As Aisling approached the boy in front of it, Sheik stopped a few yards back from her and took a closer look up at this latest building, arms folded. The sign labeling it seemed to be written in a foreign language (odd, considering that the local people didn't speak one), but also depicted a neat stack of books. A library, then? That might be useful once she had more time for it.

Since she had pointed ears and red eyes herself, the boy didn't strike her as unusual except in context - which was to say, he dressed differently from the locals and wasn't blond. So it wasn't just the two of them, after all.

At any rate, she stood back and watched in silence, letting Aisling talk with him for now.

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