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Wild had two thoughts as he went plunging through the portal, the othersâ frantic cries in his ears:
One, that hopefully Legend wouldnât give him too smug of an âI told you soâ the next time he saw him, since Wild had entirely forgone his advice to stay away from Dark Link and was now plunging rapidly through the air. And two, well, at least Iâm going to fall into the water down there.
Which he promptly did with an explosive splash.
It wasnât so high up that he was badly hurt, but Wild was still thrown for a loop, and found himself crashing down a river with little sense of which way was up.
Water got in his mouth and he spluttered, trying to spit it out and also get his head above the surface so he could breathe. The current was fast here though, and Wild couldnât do much except flail around like a drunk Zora.
Wait, could Zora get drunk?
He actually had no clue.
The current got suddenly faster, and Wild breathed in some water as he got smacked against the rocks, coughing and hacking as he struggled to get any air. He managed a wet gasp when his head briefly poked up, but then he was pulled under again.
Air wasnât the only thing Wild had gotten when he went up thoughâ heâd also gotten a sight of the river up ahead. And at the sight of the waterfall rapidly approaching, his struggles grew even more frantic.
I need to reach shore, he thought as he continued to cough and claw his way to the riverâs edge in a panic. I need to reach shore now, I need air I needâ
The angle of the water shifted, and Wild was shot out of the waterfall, the rapid change in direction making his head spin.
He found himself in open air, water still in his lungs, and he clumsily grabbed for his paraglider as the lake below rapidly approached. Wild managed to snap it open just in time, but he didnât manage a good grip on the handle.
His arm slipped, and Wild slammed into the sand near the shore, a choked yell escaping him as pain blazed up his shoulder.
All he could do was cough up water for a minute and catch his breath, trying not to wrench his shoulder more. Something was broken in there; he wasnât sure if it was his shoulder itself or his arm or collarbone, but it hurt. He could barely move without his whole arm lighting up in agony, and hoped blearily that none of the others had suffered the same fate as him.
Then he heard a splash behind him, and his stomach sank.
Had one of the others fallen in the portal already? Or was it something else? That hadnât sounded big enough to be a splash from something falling from the waterfall, but then again, he could be wrong.
âThere, look!â
The voice sounded familiar, but Wild couldnât place it over the sound of the water behind him and the blood rushing in his ears. He tried to raise himself up, and pain tore across his senses, and for a minute all he could focus on was the fire ripping through his shoulder.
ââknow who he is? He looks just likeââ
ââin the water, donâtââ
Two voices floated around his head as the fire eased, and Wild took a deep breath, opening his eyes again. His hair had fallen in his face, and between that and his blurry vision he couldnât see much, especially through the damp strands. Unless he moved again, but that seemed like a bad idea.
Wild groaned, blinking to try and get the hair away from his eyes, but he barely succeeded. His wet hair slipped to the side, but all he could make out were two blobs, silhouetted by the sun shining behind them.
Then he heard a soft gasp, and the sound of a weapon being drawn.
âHow is thisââ
âThis has trap written all over it,â a different voice than the first interrupted, soft, but sharp. Cold steel nudged Wildâs chin, and he stiffened. âDonât go near him.â
The other voice made a worried noise as Wild weakly coughed. âI donât think he would have fallen down a waterfall on purpose and hurt himself like this if that were true.â
âIt could still be a trick.â
âI know... but we wonât get any answers if heâs too dazed to speak.â
Wild heard a huff, then the sound of footsteps padding towards him in a familiar way. A hand settled over his shoulder, and Wild groaned again, a soothing noise coming from the voice.
âHold on just a moment.â
Then a feeling like that of a gentle stream swept over his shoulder, quiet and small, but carrying the mighty power of water along with it. Wild automatically relaxed, sinking into the bubbly feeling. A blue light flickered in his vision, healing his shoulder in a familiar way, and Wild relaxed even further before he abruptly stiffened again.
Wait...
The smooth magic trickled into his middle, down to where his lungs were still burning from the water heâd inhaled. It soothed the ache, and though Wild still felt exhausted, he could tell his shoulder had been completely fixed as well. Even the various scrapes and bruises from the fight before the river had been healed.
Which meant...
The bubbly rush of magic faded away, Wildâs vision fully cleared, and his stomach dropped out.
Red scales. Yellow eyes. A petite figure covered in scales that were smooth and shiny in the sunlight, and healing magic that was fading from slender hands.
âM... Mipha?â Wild choked out.
The Zora woman (it couldnât be Mipha, it couldnâtâ) gave him a concerned look, but before Wild could do or say anything further, the steel was back at his neck.
Wild stilled, and followed the blade resting at his neck up to the person holding it. His already fast heartbeat tripled, and he choked for a second time.
The person holding a blade at his throat was himself.
His doubleâs hair was much shorter, pulled back into a neat ponytail, and instead of the championâs tunic he was wearing the Zora armor Wild had received. His eyes were steely as he watched Wild, but the most shocking thing about him was the fact that the right side of his face was entirely smooth.
He didnât have a single one of the scars that had killed Wild.
Iâm unconscious. Iâm dreaming. I hit my head on a rock and Iâm hallucinatingâ
âExplain yourself. Who are you?â his double demanded, not appearing to notice how Wildâs world was caving in on itself. Wild stared, and coughed once, still feeling tired from his fight with the river, and just... unable to process this. What could he even say?
What was going on?
âI asked you a question, who are you? What are you doing in Zoraâs Domain?â his double repeated, voice even sharper.
Mipha sucked in a worried breath as she stared at Wild, and touched the doubleâs arm. âOh no, did... did a little guardian bring you?â she asked, and Wild stared at her, her words jumbling in his head as he stared.
Mipha.
Mipha.
Mipha was alive here. Wild was alive here, and missing his scars, and wearing the Zora armor that Mipha had crafted to give to him as aâ
âWh... who are you?â Wild whispered, throat suddenly dry as bone. Maybe he was wrong. Maybe it was just a mistake, a strange coincidence, but heâ he had to know. He had to know.
âWe asked you first,â Linkâs double replied suspiciously, and Mipha set a hand on his shoulder.
âLink, he was just injured and half-drowned, I believe heâs confused. If he were here to kill us, he already would have tried,â she said pointedly, studying Wild with an intent look. âI think he looks too much like you to be a coincidence.â
âIt could still be a trick. A Yiga or something,â his double said suspiciously. Wild didnât blame him. That did sound like something the Yiga would do.
âBut why add the scars and long hair?â Mipha countered, and the double looked frustrated.
âTo confuse us, Iâm sure thereâs a motive. Heâs probably here for you, you know youâreââ
âIf you say âat riskâ again Link, I will set Sidon on you,â Mipha said with a little huff, and turned back towards Wild with a kind-if-cautious look. âMy apologies. I am Princess Mipha of the Zora, and this is my husband, Link.â
The words were like a slap, even though Wild knew they were coming.
Husband. Mipha. Zora armor.
Husband.
Link.
Wild would have fallen over backwards if heâd been upright in any way, and he stared between Mipha and his double, wondering if he was about to be sick.
They all knew the portals were transporting them through time. Wild had been a part of Time and Windâs discussion on fractured timelines, and they all knew that there were splits and sections where the history of Hyrule didnât make sense.
But this...
Was this a timeline where Wild hadnât failed?
Miphaâs face grew more worried the longer Wild stared at them without speaking, and even his double started to look a little concerned.
âDid I miss an injury?â Mipha asked, scooting closer again, and Wild froze as she approached.
âNo, no you gotâ you got everything,â Wild choked out. He felt perfectly healthy apart from being tired and his falling-apart mental state, just like if heâd used Miphaâs grace. Even though he hadnât used it in nearly a year because the champions were finally at rest and theyâd passed on and Miphaâ
Wild lurched to his feet, using a rock for support, and immediately the other Linkâs blade was raised again.
âStay where you are,â he said sharply, and Wild stumbled backwards towards the water. His doubleâs face grew fierce and he leapt around him and blocked him off from the river. âI said stay where you are! Weâve told you who we are, now tell us your identity or I will treat you as a threat.â
Wild stilled, and swallowed. He might as well explain.
âIâm... well, Link,â he began, and the other Link didnât move. âYou... probably figured that out. I... I donât know how I got hereâ I mean, I do, but it wasnât on purpose, I-I... I donât know what you mean about a guardian, but one didnât bring me here.â
Wild looked at Mipha again, and swallowed thickly, his eyes stinging.
âThis isnât a trap. I donât know whatâs going on, but Iâm not here to hurt you,â he croaked, and the other Link pulled his sword back just a hair. âIâ my companions and I are traveling through time, but... I think something went wrong,â he finished in a whisper.
Weâve never had anything like this happen with the portals before.
Did the Shadow do this?
âTime travel...â Mipha said thoughtfully, and exchanged a loaded look with the other Link.
His face had creased further, but in a different way, and he finally pulled the sword away from Wildâs neck. He kept it at the ready though, and watched Wild intensely.
âHow did you get here?â he asked again, a little less accusatory and a little more curious.
Wild exhaled. âItâs a long story... but it was through a portal,â he said, deciding he would just... ignore what was going on for now. It was that or completely freak out, and he wanted to know more before passing out due to shock. âMy group is hunting a Shadow, one ripping holes in time. Weâre trying to stop him.â
âSo no Terrako then?â Link questioned, and Wild shook his head in confusion.
âNo? No... Terrako. Just portals that sometimes spew powerful monsters.â
Link and Mipha both stiffened.
âThese monsters, do they have darkened blood?â Mipha asked, and Wild nodded. âOh my. Weâve seen some up in the highlands, remember that moblin, Link?â
Link grimaced. âYes. What a disaster. We assumed it was just leftover magic from Astor or something of that nature, not... time travel related. Bazz is still recovering.â He paused for a second, then his eyes went wide and he whipped his head back towards Link. âYou said you came through a portal that expels these monsters?â
âYeah, from upriver somewhere,â Wild nodded. âBut itâs not sending out monsters right now. I fell through it, then fell right in the river.â
Link frowned. âSo no monsters were coming out when you went through?â
âNo, they were all on the other side, my group was fighting their leader. But I donât knowââ
âPapa?â
Link froze, and Mipha looked worried as Wild turned around towards where the voice had come from.
A young, orangey colored Zora was poking his head up from the water, and he looked between Wild and Link, a wide look on his face.
âPapa?â he repeated in a curious voice, and Wild stared, studying the little Zoraâs features.
âStay in the water, Ty,â Link said seriously, and the Zora hesitated, eyes darting between Mipha and Link and Wild. Then he hopped out and scurried over to stand next to Mipha. He hid behind her leg and watched Wild with large blue eyes, and Wild began to shake, recognizing them as his own.
Oh Hylia, havenât you put me through enough?
Mipha put a hand on Tyâs arm, and he continued to watch Wild, his expression concerned as he studied his face.
âPapa... hurt?â he said worriedly, and Link shifted around so he was standing beside him, and placed a hand on his head.
âNo, Iâm not hurt,â Link reassured, and Ty switched to clinging to his leg instead, still staring at Wild. His orange scales shone brightly in the sunshine, like the last rays of light before the sun set.
âWh... who is...?â Wild choked out, and Mipha gave him a look that was as conflicted as he felt.
âThis is our son. Tyde,â she explained gently, like she knew the words would hurt.
They did, hitting Wild like a laser, and he felt a mixture of longing and wonder and grief so intense he was nearly sick.
Tyde was small, and as he shifted around the other Linkâs leg, Wild saw that his left arm was shorter than it should be, the fins the wrong size. He had Wildâ Linkâs eyes, and his frame was proportioned more like a Hylian, but he had golden-orange and white scales all along his body, and had the Zora tail on the back of his head.
All in all, he was exactly what Wild would expect a child of his and Miphaâs to look like.
A tear fell down Wildâs cheek without his permission, and he sank back down to his knees, overwhelmed. He was married here. He had a child here.
This was what would have happened if he hadnât failed?
This was how much Mipha had loved him?
Wild began to shake, and barely even noticed as Mipha approached and knelt beside him, so lost was he in his own mind.
âYouâre from the world the older Sidon came from, arenât you,â Mipha said quietly, and Wild shakily raised his head to look at her. âI... doubt he remembered in order to tell you. Zelda theorized they all wouldnât recall anything from their time here.â
Wild gave a small shake of his head, and Mipha sighed.
âItâs complicated Iâm afraid, but weâve dealt with time travel before,â she explained. âAnd me and Sidon, we... we talked a little, about things. He said that in his time the champions were slain, and that you nearly were along with us. But you were placed in a sleep for one hundred years in order to heal, and then you saved the princess.â
Wild nodded mutely, and Miphaâs face turned further grieved. She carefully reached forward, and Link couldnât help his flinch as her cool palm rested on his cheek, right over his scars.
The other Link behind Mipha had gone white, his sword finally lowered. Tyde tugged at his pant leg, and Link wordlessly picked him up, holding him tightly to his chest as he locked gazes with Wild.
Wild could only imagine what was going through his head.
Mipha wiped the tear off Wildâs cheek then withdrew her hand, giving him the same smile that he barely remembered from a hundred years ago. It almost made Wild fully break down, but he choked back his tears. He didnât want her to feel like she had to comfort him.
âIâll h-have to hear about this adventure Sidon had,â he said, managing not to make his voice sound too watery. âSounds like it w-was something.â
âIt was,â Mipha said quietly. âHe always spoke so highly of you.â
She looked like she wanted to say more, but Wildâs double spoke up then, Tyde still nestled up to his chest.
âIn your world, we... lost?â he asked in a quiet voice, and Wild swallowed thickly.
âWe... did. I failed,â he whispered, not looking at Mipha. âThe champions... our weapons turned against us. Overwhelmed us. I only survived because of a Sheikah invention that took a hundred years to work so I could fix my failure. So many died...â
He took in a shuddering breath, and looked at Mipha and his double again, their child still watching him intently.
âBut you won here. You did it, you wonââ
Wildâs voice choked off, and he barely noticed Tyde tug on his fatherâs sleeve, trying to get his attention. He did notice when Tyde pointed at Wild though, his brow scrunched up.
âHurt,â he said with another tug, and for some reason that one small word made Wild lose the rest of his composure.
Suddenly it was too much, the sight of himself holding his and Miphaâs child, Mipha herself sitting beside him, her hand on her husbandâs arm. It was a family Wild never had, never would have, and the fact that there was a timeline somewhere where Wild hadnât failed them, where they had the opportunity to exist, it was justâ
A small sob escaped him, and he pulled back, his shaking starting up again. Before he could bolt though, Tyde suddenly squirmed out of his fatherâs arms and padded over to Wild. Wild froze as he put a tiny hand on his arm, and when Wild looked down at him, he ran his hand up and down for a moment before nodding.
âBetter,â he declared, then scampered back to Wildâs double.
Wild could only stare, tears dripping down his cheeks as Tyde climbed back into his fatherâs arms.
âHeâs seen me heal before, he thinks he can too,â Mipha explained with a faint smile. âHe does that whenever anyone cries, he thinks theyâre hurt.â
A thick laugh burst from Wildâs throat, and he smiled shakily through the tears only running faster down his face. Tyde kept watching him, and Link swallowed back the gigantic lump in his throat in order to speak.
âThanks,â he managed through his tears, and Tyde gave him a shy smile before hiding his face in Linkâs chest.
Wild breathed out shakily, shuddering with a sob he tried not to let escape, and Mipha and his double stayed quiet as they let him cry, Tyde quietly watching them all. Mipha put her hand on his arm at one point, and Wild only cried harder, wishing he could remember her more, wishing she hadnât died, wishing he didnât even know what.
He merely cried, and Mipha let him, a different version of himself watching in pale-faced silence.
That was where Wolfie found them barely a quarter hour later, Wildâs eyes red as he quietly explained more about the infected monsters, Mipha and his double asking worried questions about what was going on, Tyde resting against his knee.
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flag id: two flags in the same format. the flag is made up of 8 triangular sections all meeting in the center. in a circle from the top right, the triangular sections are cream, soft gold, gold, caramel brown, brown, medium dark brown, dark brown, and brown-black. there is a dark faded indigo frame around the edges of the flag. in the center of the left flag is the chronodoxal symbol, an outline of a medium dark brown clock with 3 hands. a squiggly gold hand points upwards, a zigzagging brown hand points to the right, and a hooked brown-black hand points to the bottom left. the symbol is outlined and filled with cream. end id.
banner id: a 1600x200 teal banner with the words âplease read my dni before interacting. those on my / dni may still use my terms, so do not recoin them.â in large white text in the center. the text takes up two lines, split at the slash. end id.
chronodoxal: a neogender umbrella for terms related to time travel, time manipulation, etc.
[pt: chronodoxal: a neogender umbrella for terms related to time travel, time manipulation, etc. end pt]
concepts potentially included under chronodoxal:
time travel
time manipulation through any means (magical, scientific, etc.)
time moving backwards, slowly, quickly, or otherwise not normally
diverging timelines, paradoxes, etc.
things or people being out of place in time (ex: a modern cell phone existing centuries ago)
changing the past, affecting the future, etc.
extended lifetimes, aging slowly, etc.
and anything else that has to do with time not working the way it should!
derived terms:
tyde, tydes: a chronodoxal person (derived from middle english 'tyde', meaning 'time')
eft, eften: an older chronodoxal person (derived from 'efter', which is 'after' in several languages)
foar, foars: a younder chronodoxal person (derived from 'befoar', saterland frisian for 'before')
chrotem: a chronodoxal gender ('chrono' + 'temporal')
chrin: chronodoxal-in-nature
chrodoxine: having chronodoxal qualities (equivalent of masculinity/femininity). noun form is chrodoxinity
transchrodoxine, transchrodox, transchron: transitioning towards chrodoxinity
the term is 'chrono', 'dox' from 'paradox', + 'al', intended for similarity to 'temporal' (referring to time)!
the flag is meant to look somewhat like a clock and uses shades of brown, which i associate with time, increasing in darkness from cream to nearly black to represent the passage of time. the frame is to further emulate a wall clock and is indigo, which i associate with both science and magic.
the symbol is meant to look like the kind of clock that might represent a world where time is regularly manipulated â it combines squiggle (5), slanted north arrow with hooked head, and downwards zigzag arrow, electrolysis from this folder to make the hands. here it is by itself:
[image id: two images of the chronodoxal symbol, which is an outline of a medium dark brown clock with 3 hands. a squiggly gold hand points upwards, a zigzagging brown hand points to the right, and a hooked brown-black hand points to the bottom left. the symbol is outlined and filled with cream. the symbol on the left is outlined and filled in with cream, the symbol on the right is not, and the image in the middle is a blank image of the same size so that the symbols take up less space on screen. end id.]
and here's the template for those who want to coin chrotems!
Tyde or tolcole? (Idk how to spell their ship name)
This was tough! I am siding with Tyde because as the only black girl I have baggage being shipped by people around us. That said, I will always be a Stolkien girlie. Otherwise I ship Nichole with pretty much everyone.