4th September 2005, 10:09 AM
Darunia Wrote:<B>OoT has the most amazing environment in any video game I've ever played. I seriously want to live there. I'd like to get myself a nice, quaint cottage in Kakariko Village and settle down there. I'd get a part-time job at the Potion Shop or the Bazaar and use the money I make to buy a horse at Lon Lon Ranch so that I can explore Hyrule thoroughly. That'd be so awesome. Dammit, why does this place have to be fictional?!</B>
Yea, that sounds about right... maybe thats why I infact do live in Hyrule. It really is nice here, and if you like, I can send you an Imperial invitation to stay with me atop Death Mountain. I'll even provide you with a tour of the sites you're so fond of!
On a more serious note, I recall there being a lot of buzz about Zelda 64, but I'd never played a Zelda game. I'd always thought of Zelda as been lame, dweeby, nerdish... BUT, my mother offered to put it on reserve for X-Mas '98, so I said ''eh, what the hell. I thought for sure that the big stars of the N64 for that X-mas would be Rogue Squadron, or South Park... after giving them a thorough going-through, I almost reluctantly popped in the Zelda cartridge... and...
... nothing's ever been the same since.
Yes, I would indeed love to climb Death Mountain and visit Goron City. The place I would most like to visit is Lake Hylia, but of course I would like to see the castle. You and the king are sworn brothers if I'm not mistaken, correct? Perhaps I could even see the interior, or would that be asking too much? You are also a sage if I do recall, so would it be possible to enter the Kokiri Forest even though I am not a Kokiri? It may be difficult to visit Gerudo Valley, but if at all possible, I would like to see their fortress, and the Spirit Temple. Hell, just take me all over Hyrule!
(/RP mode) Yeah, I played a little of LTTP, but I wasn't really into Zelda until OoT came out. Before, I was strictly obsessed with Donkey Kong. (And Sonic.) I got my N64 for Christmas in '98, so around New Year's Eve '98/New Year's Day '99, I rented OoT and instantly fell in love. I got the game for my 13th birthday in April of 1999 and have since been obsessed with it. Sure, I haven't played it much lately, but I do like to give it a good playthrough every now and then. Sometimes, I just tour Hyrule for the hell of it. Revisit all my favorite spots, play any mini games I come across. I absolutely love OoT.