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What Kafka said. I'm a bit short on time right now, so I can't post, but I will be reviewing previous posts so I can post as soon as I have time.
There you go. Meet the Hero of Time, Team Rocket. I'll have to get stuff up for Key and Kafka later, I'm out of time now.

EDIT: Actually, after rereading the posts twice, I'm still not quite sure on this. Key and Kafka are in Kakariko right now, aren't they? Or am I wrong about that? I was under the impression they were separate from the Castle Town group, and I'd like to make sure I'm correct on that before moving in to post for that group.
As the group at Castle Town continued trying to decide where to go, whether to Lon Lon or to follow the rocket, a sad moaning could be heard from behind them, getting closer and closer. Anyone that looked back would see a lone ReDead coming their way. Apparently it had seen them and began shuffling after them, but hadn't caught up until the group stopped for a while. It didn't get much farther, however, before a sword protruded from its gut, the metal glinting in an unseen light, as though the overcast sky did not keep it from reflecting the sun. The sword receded, and its wielder decapitated the ReDead. When the body fell, they saw a familiar face, though it seemed different somehow. The game's version of Link in adult form stood before them, Master Sword in hand and, as always, shining with the power to repel evil. This would likely explain to Bee why time sped forward, that they had entered the world not long before Link drew the Master Sword from the Pedestal of Time. He stared at the blazing fireball that was now descending into Death Mountain. "Huh. Usually fireballs come out of a volcano, not go in." Having overheard Jack's talk about Ganondorf, he felt the need to clarify the severity of Hyrule's situation. "Ganondorf is the only Gerudo male to be born in a hundred years, and, due to Gerudo customs, is their king. And the proper term to use for him is warlock, not shaman. His magic is far darker than shamanistic rituals, as you likely see in Castle Town." He did a good job of hiding that he was only just told this by Rauru, the Light Sage. The Hero of Time was obviously more serious than most of his later incarnations, as his face seemed locked in a stare not unlike the one Samus wore.

Sutter found that, as he drew closer to the caldera, the ash and heat began to interfere with his systems. Sensors began acting up, and ash began to coat the vents in the engines. Fortunately he didn't take long to land, which gave him plenty of opportunity to examine the crater. What he "saw" was obviously constructed. He landed on a single natural platform near the center of the crater, around which was a sharp drop into a massive pool of magma. Straight ahead of him was a stone bridge to a cavern, inside which was a hole with a ladder leading into it. To his left was a wooden bridge that had already halfway burned up, with charred wood around its edges. It was unlikely that the bridge would last much longer. Directly beneath him was a stone platform with a three-triangle symbol on it, which he likely would not recognize as the Triforce.

Samus looked back from her ascent of Death Mountain at the sound of the thundering roar, and saw the rocket Avatar rising from Hyrule Field, and, despite all her experience with the internet, found herself halfway surprised it even took off properly. In her eyes, after all, it was an ancient artifact of mankind's first forays into space travel, and even still used what, to her, was the outdated method of slapping massive combustion engines on a metal pillar. Without a word, she space-jumped up to the last ledge before the final ascent, with the rockfalls. "Those are some very big rocks." Unlike in the actual game, the rockfall was constant, but lacked the sheer numbers the ones in the game had. The ledge on which the entrance to Death Mountain's Crater sat could now be seen from where they stood, and it wasn't very far away.
Well, now it seems to be fixed. I hope it stays that way.
I'll likely just have it all nice and set up in case the stability gets too bad, but as noted it does seem to have evened out a bit. We'll have that board ready for if the Guild gets too unstable, but for now we stay.

EDIT: I almost had a post finished yesterday, but due to an asshole being left in charge while the supervisor was out my lunch break got cut short and I lost the post. Supervisor's back in today, though, so I should be able to get a post up tonight for sure.
I'm seriously considering moving back to the previous site, where we had a board to ourselves. It's far more stable than RPG is right now, rarely goes down. If you guys want to stay here, it's fine, we'll stay. I'm just worried the Guild's instability could kill this thing again now that it's lost us one guy.
I do apologize for the sudden absence, but I found out at the very last minute (meaning after I got home that day) that I'd be stuck at home for most of the holiday with no internet, and when I did get some time on limited internet the Guild was always down. I'll get caught up with the IC and get a post up as soon as I can to get some advancement going.

Also, hate to see you go, Charlie. We'll keep your character in reserve in case you decide to come back.
The guard looked like he was trying his best not to laugh, but he managed to keep a straight face, if just barely. "Look, kid. Much as I hate the guy, I need proof that you have Ganondorf's approval to go there. He doesn't exactly want people-" He was interrupted by a high-pitched whining sound and then a rising bass as Samus charged her Power Beam and pointed at the gate before releasing a Super Missile. The gate was blown open thanks to the rewrite of the world, with plenty of space for them to get through. She turned to the shocked guard and said, "There's our proof. That enough for you?" The guard nervously nodded and stepped aside, letting them pass.

Bass would notice the room was much darker now, lit by dim lanterns. On a prison-like cot sat a figure, which was difficult to tell the gender of. A single beady red dot shone from underneath its hood. Above it, in a cage of sorts, flames with faces on them were kept. Whenever they tried to drift out of the cage, the figure would whack it with a stick, and they'd rush back into their cage. It then seemed to notice the group there, as its single red eye turned to them. "Care to purchase a Poe soul, or do you have some to sell, perhaps?" The voice was so raspy they still couldn't tell the gender of the figure.
It's fine, lol. I get called female on the internet so much that I hardly even get frustrated by it anymore.

EDIT: For those that don't know, we just fast-forwarded seven years in-game. What happened is the Link from OoT just pulled the Master Sword from the Pedestal of Time, and we were sealed right alongside him for seven years. The difference is we weren't teleported into the Sacred Realm like he was.
Well, we're all ready to get back to it. My muse has picked up greatly in the past week, so I'm just waiting on some progression in the battle.
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