Ah SataN SeeS NataShA [Eevachu + SenpaiPancake]

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    Rika gave close attention to Noelle as she spoke, his attention drawn completely to her. What she was saying was very, very peculiar. She didn't know who Ganon was? Even Kokiri in the village knew who Ganon was. Rika was not surprised at all when she showed him her scar, though. That was a behavior he could have seen coming from the other Kokiri from so far away- not him though, he was better than them. His mind was flooded with questions, he had so many things to ask- he wanted to know more. Unfortunately, that would have to be put off for now, the hyperactive Bulbasaur-like creatures at their feet interjecting.

    "Hmm. . . " Rika pondered, looking over the two tents ahead. They seemed identical in every way, and the Kikwi were no help either, bouncing frivolously at their feet as a reply to anything. In that case, there left only one option- not thinking about it at all and just picking one. Pushing the Kikwi aside, Rika brazenly entered the tent.

    Sitting in the center of the tent was a Kikwi, but its physical demeanor made it clear why the tent was so large; it rest over a dozen times taller than the other Kikwi, even towering over Rika by several feet. It was fat and oval shaped, though it was hard to tell how much of its fatness was fur and how much was flesh. Once Rika entered the tent, it boomed at him. "GREETINGS, KOKIRI."

    Rika, caught off-guard by such a reaction, leaned back slightly and narrowed his eyes. "Are you the Kikwi chief?" He questioned plainly.

    "YES. I AM CHIEF KIKWI." He boomed back. As he spoke, the numerous Kikwi surrounding Rika cowered at his feet in respect, crying out among themselves, "Ohh, chief chief! Yes yes chief chief!"

    "Then, let's cut to the chase. Why am I here? What is wrong with this place? Elaborate."

    "YES, KOKIRI. KIKWI PEOPLE HAVE BEEN PLACED UNDER. . . A CURSE." He paused for dramatic effect. When the chief said 'curse', the Kikwi at Rika's feet began to cry and scatter in fear, letting out cries of, "Curse curse!", "Bad bad!", "Scary scary curse curse!", and "Help help!"

    They were growing on Rika's patience, but he had to tolerate them for now. Biting his tongue, he dryly replied, "Yes, I noticed. What kind of curse?"