Day. Unknown. Month. Unknown. Year. Unknown. Chronometer status: Missing. There was a monolith in the graveyard unlike the stone memorials. It stood upon a ledge opposite the entrance. A dull and dark figure made of hammered plates. It looked ancient older than all the stones around it. Leaves had piled up on the pauldrons and even a bluebird had decided to rest there. It wouldn’t be hard to overlook among all the tombs. Even then it was far from what it appeared. Beneath the shell lay the lost ingenuity of bygone peoples. While it had gone undetected it has seen all who entered the graveyard. Actual Hylians, a goron, sheikah, and then stranger things. Ghastly beings and strange humans that it knew not of. The fairy was certainly peculiar. In his time fairies were quiet and kind yet this one was brash and loud. As a matter of fact most of them seemed highly uncouth and uncivilized. Back in his day all bowed before hylia and would die for her, and yet these lot were cowardly and greedy. The hero was a legend from even before his time. To deny his task was to cast off the gilded yolk of destiny. The machine whirred to life blue energy coursing through the sigils on its armor. It would be impossible to not hear it. A low hum filled the air. Then there was thunder. The monolith fell forward dropping down into the main cemetery landing on its hands and knees. What could only be presumed to be its head snapped upward towards the fairy. [color=00FFFF]“Target: Acquired.”[/color] It bellowed in a cold inhuman voice. The metal monster pushed itself to its feet and lumbered forwards. It towered over the graves and those gathered there. The giant stopped just before the few who had remained. [color=00FFFF]“Designation: Lanayru Desert Dash “N” “O” One, Noi. Sentinel class."[/color] The voice was entirely flat no emotion or soul behind it, but something clicked and the voice became ethereal and distant "[color=00FFFF]Directive:[/color] [color=f3f9c7]¢σмє тσ тнє gяανєуαя∂.¢σмє qυι¢кℓу.тιмє ιѕ σƒ тнє єѕѕєη¢є.....[/color]” Noi stood there waiting for a response. While he had heard most of the fairy's claims they didn't all make perfect sense. Firstly Noi pondered who Ganondorf could be. It wasn't entirely relevant as anything the goddess' wished would be done, but it worried Noi that his database was incomplete on such an important matter. Second why were such monstrosities here. Up close Noi gained an even better view of the freaks that had gathered. If the goddess needed an army why were creatures the first called. If this battle was to be anything like the ancient war then there should be knights and rangers and wizards not grotesque children and spirits. Either way Noi would stand alone if needed. He was used to being alone.