♛Prince Sidon♛ (
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When I Needed Someone There, I Looked to the Skies (feat. Revali)
[It was simple.
With the rise in monsters, more attacks were surely going to happen against merchants. There was a lot of damage from the recent raid that the Zora had made sure that the Hylian trade caravan was guarded by Zora soldiers. This caravan was special, they said. Inside were tools they were collecting as Princess Zelda’s entourage while she was resuming her scientific studies of the springs.
Her work triple folded, like others. Especially the Zora Royal Family. As a long family friend, Sidon made an effort to make sure this came to allies safely. Link was coming to meet them half-way.
Delicate machines that were made by Robbie and Purah were covered by a light tarp. Sidon knew they had to be brought with care. One little mishap and those machines would be rendered useless, and halt valuable research.
So, Sidon, knowing he had to act fast had decided on a solution.
Reach out to a certain Rito, a sky master. Over texting, Sidon sent a message:]
Champion Revali? Are you there? It is me, Sidon. I hope this did not trouble you.
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Revali could say that it wasn't luck, that it was skill, that he had known where the convoy would go because apparently he and Sidon thought alike sometimes. But that wasn't here or now.
Revali could curse the fact that he had sent his men, some of the Rito finest, north and south and basically in the wrong direction, and while he and Sidon could handle a whole army of beasts, it also was a very inconvenient direction that he had sent them in, and, besides, he also wanted to sit down with Sidon later and grump over something-or-another while grumpily eating food and listening to what Sidon had to say to that.
He had needs and these beasts were in the way of that. Not just needs, but needs.
And if Sidon was Daruk, or, perhaps, Urbosa, he'd declare something boastful like how he'd kill them all masterfully and skillfully and wouldn't need any help.
But this was Sidon, so instead,]
You were late-!
[-Hinox, he was in the middle of something, was now really the time to throw a rock at his head? Apparently so. But dodging that rock brought him slightly closer to Sidon's side, so it wasn't the worst that it could be.
This also made things a great deal more personal, as that rock had offended him. He was offended by that rock. He was going to say more and a rock had been thrown at his head, and that's why Revali grunted and started shooting- less bomb arrows, the bomb arrows were going to wait for a moment-]
I'll keep them unbalanced.
[Read: by Dinraal's hot, stank farts rancidly searing the skies and fouling up the beaks of generations of Rito, I'm going to try to shoot their faces before they have a chance to attack and ram an arrow up their noses, go for the legs.]
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[He was talking between strikes. Bang, bang, bang. His tridents clashed with the metal of the stolen weapons the Hinox tried to throw at him. But there was a thrill in his voice, a slight amount of cheer. Was it because of seeing Revali arrive just in time? So now there was a 100% chance of winning?
Absolutely.
Everything came with the duty to protect those closest and most important. There was also the absolute companionship of warriors fighting a common goal.
Sidon would be a fool to deny he felt that thrill.
But then the giant threw the rock. Then there was a slight glint in his eyes. A fury. How dare they attempt to harm the Champion Revali. His demeanor changed. He held his tridents tight.
On his word, Sidon said nothing. A trident was thrown from his hands, and went right into the knees of the closest Hinox. The other trident? The other knees of the Hinox next to him. Strike.]
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Still, Revali felt a thrill as Sidon sliced into those legs, the sort which came with fighting with someone compete- someone he li- a skilled warrior, yes, that's a good way of putting it, a skilled warrior (why did it seem like an euphemism when putting it like that) and he answered the skilled warrior's strike with a few arrows of his own. To the Hinox there, that one, the ugly one with the weird bald spot, yes, that one. A staccato of arrows, one, two, three, four, five.
In other circumstances, he would swoop in for the killing blow, or at least the stunning blow which would lead to the killing blow, but no, they were surrounded by Hinox and Zora and he'd be gracious enough to allow Sidon the finishing blow if he wanted to. It seemed suitable to allow the prince the first finishing blow given that he was surrounded by his people, it would be easy to let him have the finishing blow this time, he could set as- no, Revali was the pride of the Rito, and confident enough in that he wasn't going to attempt to be the pride of the Zora as well.
And if they weren't busy, Revali would say as much: you are welcome. But they were (and it would ruin the impact if he admitted he was letting Sidon have it out loud) but he hoped his slightest of smirks (which was not that visible given that he was flying, but it was the thought that counted) said as much, or, if not that, the fact he was readying a bomb arrow for the other Hinox- not the one with the weird bald spot, the other one, the second stabbed one, just to distract it just enough for Sidon to take his finishing blow. If he wanted to. He didn't have to if he didn't want to, it's just a- nevermind.]
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Sidon was always, completely, eager to please.
With the safety of the other in his mind, he had to finish them off. The eyes, those were the ultimate spots. Revali's keen arrows stupefied and injured them, so it was the perfect chance the prince could ask for.
Have at them, he thought, as without a moment less for fanfare...he lept in the air of the nearest one. The ugly bald one. Before the creature knew what was happening, a trident was driven right into its ugly one eye. It made a hideous gurgle. No time to waste, the other trident was thrown with force at another's eye. Bullseye.
With all of the strength his legs could give him, he lept from this one, now dead, Hinox. His one trident in tow, covered in rank eye jelly, he pounced on the Hinox stomach so it fell into the ground. Trident then driven with force on the eye, with his feet landed on its almost non existent neck. That left the remaining one. The cowardly one, with no other allies, it only knew to flee. So it tried to make an exit.]
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If he had an opportunity to banter, he would. But he didn't, as him admiring Sidon's technique and how surely all surrounding Zora were thoroughly inspired by it had given the third a bit of a head start when it came to getting away.
Now.
In a different time, he'd do something flamboyant. He'd whip up some winds, dramatically pose a bit. But he had a Zora to quietly yell at once no one else was around to pay attention to them, so he got grimly to business. He did the following:
First, a bomb arrow to the leg, carefully aimed, designed to make the Hinox trip. (It did.) When the Hinox looked at him, offended, an arrow to the face. Actually, multiple arrows, enough to make it stumble, swat, fall, be totally unprepared for the additional bomb arrow, and then the talon that Revali drove in for a vicious and personal coup de grace because ultimately, he was kind of offended still about the rock thing and arrows weren't cutting it and he had to get up close and personal for the final blow.
He immediately had regrets. Mainly that there was a part of him that felt like he needed to wash off his foot. Was he a hunter, yes, had he done it before, yes, was this a big deal, normally not, but now it felt like the offense was stuck on his foot.
Gross.]
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The battle was won, so Sidon had to watch Revali and his absolute tear through the last cowardly Hinox.
It was over in seconds. The various barrage of arrows with a person finishing move. The Hinox, foolishly, thought it could escape him.
…
Incredible.]
Are-
[No, he told himself, be respectful of Revali's pride.]
-Is everyone alright? No one is harmed?
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[This was drawled out as Revali landed, admiring (kind of) the scenery. It was moderately scenic. The fact there was no dead Zora helped in improving the scenery, yes, but they weren't in the most picturesque parts of Hyrule. It was okay. It was fine. Adequate enough to feign checking out the area instead of acting like he was concerned, or had been overly concerned.]
I sent them in a wide area as I didn't know where you might be.
[He twirled one finger for emphasis, ignoring the fact that he had, in fact, made a pretty good guess as to where Sidon might have been.] But they'll manage. I brought them in the first place for a reason.
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The battle was won, they can recuperate properly. Sidon had no need to be on the offense now.]
No one is hurt, thank goodness. I am so glad. So glad.
Champion Revali...you have come to my aid, and thank you. So sorry we were so late, truly.
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[Why was he preening himself, he didn't have his usual audience, it wasn't like Link was in their vicinity or otherwise a focus, he had nothing to prove. His skill had just been acknowledged.
Well, whatever. It was fine.]
But I'm not surprised that you managed to do so well in battle. If I hadn't come along you would've likely won, it just would've taken longer.
Now, then, the question becomes how to get our friends to the rendezvous point, and how to avoid further trouble along the way. Your thoughts, Prince?
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Usually.
But the was outright and forthcoming.
Sidon just couldn't help but smile as he kept removing the gore from his very person. Soon enough, the monster corpses turned to dust and sooner enough they were covered.]
...Oh, how vile, haha.
[Not too pressed, he began dusting himself off just the same, as he considered the Rito's question.]
Well taking the mountains poses a risk, which was why we came this way. Less area meant more danger with fragile gear and less space to backtrack should a surprise attack comes.
This was why I felt we needed a most skilled warrior of the skies to scout the path as we keep guard on the ground.
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I can escort you to the rendezvous point, and my men can hold it for us.
[It was an offhanded offer tossed aside, inconsequential, something that didn't matter.]
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He walked over and reached with a claw to pluck the leaf from his head with quick ease.]
That is a good of a plan as any! If we are all alright, we can set off now.
[His smile brightened again, hoping to bring some hope back to the shaken travelers. And some confidence in the mission. A set back was just that, after all.]
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Well, then.
[...
He walked over, a little ways over, a short yet dramatic distance ways over.]
With me keeping watch from the skies you have nothing to fear, prince.
[Revali summoned little bits of air, stray strands of breeze that he knit together into wind, and then into gale, sending himself up in the air, and as Revali did so he found himself idly wondering if he could summon enough wind to lift Sidon into the air? Likely not. There were limits to his capabilities.
Then, he did a wide arc around the group, an implied get your asses in gear as well as a show, to show that he wasn't all pomp, that he could deliver on his promises...and he just felt like it. Besides, he wanted to make sure there weren't any stray monsters coming their way.
(There wasn't, yet.)]
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So impressive, each time he saw that. He would always watch with awe at the sheer majesty of his flight. It is unlike anything he had ever seen. Revali could command the very sky, in his eyes. Truly a Champion, and Sidon's.]
I have full faith in you, Champion Revali!
[His smile with bright with every amount of confidence as he prepared his own crew to get moving again. Everyone was in better spirits and confidence in the mission once more.
The Guardians in the distance, far distance, may have been too.]
1/2, because this has been a while jfc you should've shoved me into a garbage can
They headed to the rendezvous point, Revali confident in a smooth trip which-]
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Where were they? Huddled behind some covering.
What had happened? Time had passed, they wandered on, and they were ambushed.
What had ambushed them? Truth be told, it was yet to be 100% confirmed. It appeared to be another Hinox. Hinoxi? Hinoxes? There was something over there, which, normally, wouldn't be the worst problem, but it had a great number of rocks that it was lobbing at them, which made an approach difficult.
They had enough time to get behind cover.
A lot of shit had happened, basically. Look, it's very complicated, and a boulder had nearly ruffled Revali's feathers, he's in a mood. He was in the middle of showi- of protecting, of being a Champion, and then this shit.
And then this.]
If I act as a decoy and draw it's attention, it should be easy enough for the rest of your people to continue on.
[And the worst part was that they weren't threatened enough for it to be a crisis point, but threatened just enough that it was inconvenient and they couldn't just blandly charge in. It wasn't enough for witty banter, but just enough where they had to settle this.
What a hassle.]
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[Sidon was almost forceful and stern in his voice with that phrase. But there was a team in this dynamic. Revali, skilled as he was, wasn’t fully responsible for this. If he was to plan, then Sidon had to help him to help each other.
Sidon and Revali were really alike in that way, weren’t they? None of them wanted to play a back role. Sidon wanted to protect each of them. With his entire life. So it took all of the forces and skills they had.]
Listen. Do you hear that?
[There was a whirling sound.]
This is no ordinary enemy.
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He took a long moment to consider that sound. That whirling sound.]
I do.
[...]
Fortunately, we are not ordinary warriors. I take it you have a different idea, Your Highness?
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Your eyes can soar farther than any, with stealth.
[He was firm in this, motioning for the brigade to halt. It was too late to turn back, but they can surely find sanctuary in a nearby forest or surrounded by their warriors in a slightly more secluded spot until they were clear.
Once they knew what they were dealing with.]
We should still prepare for what is there.
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Of course.
[What, Revali not being able to do something (besides ride a horse), preposterous, of course he could.]
I keep low and keep my approach gradual, stay in cover, retreat once I have an idea of what is there, and shoot a bomb arrow in the air if I need some kind of assistance. Will that suffice, prince?
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We are all counting on you. I will be sure to do just that, you have my word, um-
[There had to be an informal way to assure Revali that they were equals here.
Sidon gave a confident grin. For Revali's faith and the rest of the troupe.]
-Boss!
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Boss?
Boss...?
Boss...
-boss.
Boss?
Boss?
B-]
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We'll-
[But they weren't alone, weren't they, which meant that he couldn't-]
We'll talk about this later.
[And he was off!]