[h3]Hyrule Town: Royal Event Hall[/h3] Stella Vanessa Vi Hyrule was the crown heir and princess to Hyrule; therefore, she also had a lot of responsibilities to take care of. Today was Hyrule's Founder's Day. The day when residents across the land traveled far and wide to pay homage to the great nation and in general just have a ridiculously good time while doing it. It was a great, grand festival and this year was suppose to be especially eventful, which meant much more work for her. "Princess, is the royal parade to your liking?" Asked one of the even organizers. [color=fff79a]"Yes, it will do quite admirably."[/color] Stella replied as politely as possible. "Princess, can you approve this change to the schedule?" Another organize inquired. Stella nodded slowly and take a pen from his hand to sigh the form he was holding. "My lady, are you sure you do not want any adjustments to your dress? Perhaps we could add just a bit more decoration to it." Questioned one of her ladies-in-waiting. [color=fff79a]"No, that is quite alright. My current attire is more than adequate."[/color] Stella tried to assure her. She was already dressed up in her royal best there was not need to any more extravagant. She already felt a bit like a walking parade with the extra festive jewelry and extra fancy gold circlet with precious red and white gems set in the crown. All this was happening in a rather large building near the center of the square that had been procured ahead of time for the event organizers and royal family to prepare for the event. Of course things were just getting busier and busier as the event was getting underway and as princess, she had a lot to take care of. Still her resolve was astounding as not once did her polite smile waver as she dealt with each new thing was it came along. On the inside she was thinking. [color=fff79a][i]"Man, I really hope I can find some time to listen to some of the stories being told around town. Adventurers always have such exciting tales, as long as they aren't along the lines of 'there was that one time I actually met the royal princess...'."[/i][/color] Stella had had the unfortunate luck on rare occasion to hear such a tale when she managed to listen to a story unnoticed, which, while interesting in its own right did not really sate her over the top curiosity. But she had a lot of things left to do, like be in the royal parade and give the Founder's Day Speech. Being a princess was always very tiring work and did not give her much 'me' time. As she kept helping people out and giving out orders a voice echoed in the back of her mind, [color=lightblue][i]"To the Temple of Time, your destiny awaits."[/i][/color] She almost didn't realize it was there because of how busy she was. For a second she almost thought it was someone around her who said it but quickly realized it was the feeling of telepathy. Instantly she was filled with curiosity and a great desire to go immediately but before she could even consider slipping away one of the helpers asked, "Princess are you alright?" Stella quickly realized she had forgotten to answer the attendant's question about the festival. [color=fff79a]"Forgive, I was just distracted by a stray thought, please tell me again what you needed to know?"[/color] She responded sweetly, it was unfortunate but her curiosity would have to wait for a bit. She had her duties after all.