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Seemed perfectly fine to me.

Anyway, I didn't specify it but the ranking officer in charge of HQ at the moment is Captain Gerik. Just thought I'd clarify it here since he is a bit more recognizable than he was in the game. By this point in his life, Gerik now sports a seemingly permanent layer of a stubbly beard, plus he keeps a beat-up looking Keaton Mask on his person at all times as if it were a priceless treasure (mind you he doesn't actually wear the thing, he just keeps it with him).
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Fragments of Hope



It was a chilly morning in Gerudo Valley. Most people tended to assume that a desert was scorching hot at all times. Well, most of those people were ones who have never actually been to one. Deserts were very much cold at night, and the Gerudo Valley was no exception. The previous cold night was close to its end, however, as the faint light of the dawning sun could be seen peeking over the horizon, about to rise in full and signal the morning of a new day. Just past the entrance of the Valley, a traveled path made its way through the Gerudo Fortress, and then out onto the desert itself. Three wagons rolled along this path, each one pulled by a pair of horses. It was a supply team, nothing out of the ordinary. They had just entered Gerudo Valley by way of the path that led to the northwestern exit of Hyrule Field. The normal road was too dangerous to travel on these days, and so the route this team took was a slightly different path, one that was built along the cliff overlooking the river that flowed from Lake Hylia and accessed by a secret tunnel that, so far, remained undiscovered by Ganondorf.

The supply convey, if it was large enough to even be called one, was bringing some much needed lumber to Oasis. The great thing about setting up base out in the desert was some natural protection and remaining hidden due to the remote location, but it came the cost of being in a locale that offered little in the way of trees for wood and lumber. And so wood ended up being the most commonly imported commodity for Oasis, with it in return offering resistance fighters to help defend other areas or the occasional team of Sheikah agents to perform special operations. This convey, true to its size, had only a minimal escort of about a dozen or so guards, anyone else with the wagons were simple employees, working with the owner of the wagons and lumber being delivered, a Business Scrub who was riding one of the wagons while going over some papers, likely contracts of some kind or a shipment manifesto. They were about to reach the entrance of Gerudo Fortress and it was quiet... too quiet. The Hylian guards, many of whom were hired mercenaries, looked up in startled amazement when they heard the cry of a horn and then hastily ready themselves for a fight. Within moments nearly two dozen Moblins, led by a Lizalfos commander, were charging into Gerudo Valley aiming for the covney's flank.

Meanwhile, on one of the walls of the Gerudo Fortress, a Gerudo woman spotted the incoming battle in the distance and made a dash for one of the wall's signal torches, hurriedly lighting it. This started a chain reaction of other signal torches being lit around the Gerudo Fortress, alerting everyone inside to the emergency. The troops manning the Gerudo fortress were a well-trained group, but unfortunately many of them were away on other assignments, so they couldn't help the convey without first receiving reinforcements. Thankfully, a lone Sheikah agent was assigned to the Gerudo Fortress to give them a means of swift communication, and the agent went to it like clockwork. The Sheikah looked to the sky and gave a peculiar whistle, one that sounded impeccably like the cry of a hawk. From the sky, a hawk fluttered down and perched itself on the Sheikah's arm, the agent then tying a tiny scroll to its leg and then releasing it to sky once more. Oasis may have been out in the desert, but a well-trained hawk could make the flight in minutes.

In Oasis, people were just beginning to start their morning routines. It didn't seem like anything exciting or out of the ordinary would happen today. That all changed when the outpost's resident Sheikah agent heard the cry of a messenger hawk, and he raced to retrieve it. After a glance at the scroll, the agent silently put the hawk in a coop so as to keep it handy for an eventual response. He made his way to Resistance HQ, where one of the leaders was beginning his morning rounds. At the sight of the agent, the man sighed with exasperation, as if he somehow already knew this would be bad news. Sure enough, he took the scroll and read it, then gave a particular, "Round up a contingent and get them to Gerudo Fortress. It's bad enough a supply team is under attack, the last thing we need is for them to suddenly have the guts to attack the Fortress along with it."
@Jester Acharis I'm accepting it, but I also feel the need to let the record show that not all Gerudo are like Nadijah. In fact the majority have been far more accepting of the recent changes... hence why Oasis was built by a mix of all the people. In fact if anything, the Sheikah are the ones who are most mistrusting of everyone, what with their secrets and shadowy culture and all. So, fair warning to you Jester, Nadijah is in a minority when it comes to her not trusting anyone. Also going to assume that her fragment is Courage.

And that makes 8. So it looks like I'm clear to close applications for now. Sorry, @AtomicNut, but I'll keep you in mind if we need to reopen applications again at any point.
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Edited the mention of Ganondorf in now! I can edit again if needed, or even remove that part if ya want. I just figured that for someone who hasn't even seen men of her own race, seeing a Hylian man would have been even a bigger shocker and made her even more curious of them/what else is out there and thus sparking her curiosity towards the outside world. But just seeing a different race for the first time works as well, if you think it works better.


You mean she's never seen Ganondorf before? Ganondorf is a man of her race, and like I said, he ruled the Gerudo as King for quite some time before he decided to ditch them in favor of stealing the Triforce. I just find it a little hard to believe that she's never ever seen him even once, not even in passing, or not even in a picture of some kind.

Final question: Why is her personality still blank?

Edit: Oh yeah, why does she not have a Triforce Fragment? She kind of needs one.
@Jester Acharis I know the char isn't done yet, but I see no reason why Nadijah shouldn't have always known what a man is. Ganondorf was himself a Gerudo, supposedly only one that would be born every hundred years or so. And he even ruled the Gerudo as a King before he left for Hyrule.
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Working on it, sorry for the delay |D It's 11 PM rn, but I'm gonna finish before bed.

I did want to ask though, how long ago was the Oasis founded again? Either I totally missed that part, or it wasn't specified. Asking because I wanna figure out how long it would have been since she first saw non-Gerudos in the desert en masse. I was thinking of going with a "distrustful + rudely curious of strangers" angle (as in she will literally get in your face to see wtf you are), but if that doesn't make sense timeline-wise I can change it or come up with an excuse as to why she wouldn't have been around Oasis much until recently.


Come to think of it, I don't think I specified it like you said. But it definitely hasn't been that long, a year at most. One of the first things Ganondorf did after defeating Link was lead the Kakariko Massacre and that was what prompted so many refugees to flee to Gerudo Valley, and everything that happened since the Massacre has more or less been transpiring over the course of a year or so.
I'm still around, yo. I actually posted yesterday to let you guys know that I won't be able to finish on Saturday due to some unexpected stuff I had to take care of, but apparently the Guild ate the post, because I don't see it now...? Anyway, gonna finish her today, just gotta go grab something to eat first.


Still waiting on that, yo. xD

In any case, I'll see about getting this started sometime tonight. So in essence I'm giving Jester a few more hours to finish up. That doesn't mean I'm going to shut him out if he doesn't finish, it just means he won't be able to start with everyone else.
So only one mythological character is allowed to exist? Or only one schmuck in a power suit? Or just one alien outlaw? In the entire fucking universe? There's suspension of disbelief, and there's just plain stupid logic.
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