[color=f3f9c7][center][h3]¢σмє тσ тнє gяανєуαя∂. ¢σмє qυι¢кℓу. тιмє ιѕ σƒ тнє єѕѕєη¢є....[/h3][/center][/color] [hider][center][youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=93&v=tWMh-S7H5yg[/youtube][/center][/hider] [h1][center][color=117a65]ℭ𝔞𝔩𝔞𝔫𝔬𝔫 𝔱𝔥𝔢 ℜ𝔞𝔫𝔤𝔢𝔯[/color][/center][/h1] Calanon had set off the previous day, his pack and sword a familiar weight that hindered him not as he left his small cottage. Having heard the voice at night, dreams of some darkness falling over Hyrule. He had been beckoned to the graveyard of Kakariko village. [i]Why there? What is happening?[/i] The light-footed ranger left as soon as he could, making good time out of Ordon village, his pace swift as he made it into Hyrule fields proper. He wished he could enjoy the day with a stroll. Feeling the sun on his face as he listened to the tune of the birds would have been a welcome way to spend his time. He couldn't afford to tarry this time, however. It seemed odd fate that he came across a merchant from Castle Town who's wagon had broken down near the northeastern edge of Hyrule Fields. He couldn't help but offer some aid, and did his best to fix the Wagon and carry some of the merchant's bulk back to Ordon village, unfortunately back the way he had come. He couldn't ignore the merchant, and once the man had been firmly set back in Ordon, he made all haste back into the field. He bounded northwards into Kakariko Village just after breakfast, skidding to a stop and kicking up dust, before he asked around about strange happenings hereabouts at the graveyard. Thankfully, he received word that a group of travelers had made their way into the graveyard. [i]Could this be?[/i] Calanon wiped the sweat off his brow, and slumped at the news. He'd run since he had awoken, and knew it would be too difficult to catch them if they went into where he expected them to be. He grabbed some breakfast, and once his belly was full, he marched into the graveyard with a strong stride and a steeled gaze. The young Hylian had no idea what he was going to face when he strode in, but an armored woman probably a tad taller than him was not what he expected. He abruptly went from his grim gaze to one of bewilderment. "[color=117a65]Oh um, hello.[/color]" He said to her, giving a stiff bow.