Dodongo's cavern (Tsubori & Cloudy)

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  1. Tsubori

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    Walking through the rocky roads of Death Mountain, Harena began to let out an irritated groan. She'd originally just been here to do a friend a favor, but the Gerudo had heard rumors of a massive cave stretching deep into the mountain. It was only inhabited by a bunch of dumb lizards, so after eliminating them, Ganon's forces could move in, using it as a new stronghold.

    Her thoughts were interrupted by another one of those annoying crab things. Their jumping had been annoying at first, but Harena had found a great way of fighting them. She used her Roc's feather to jump high into the air, coming down hard right on top of the crab. She then quickly grabbed the creature beneath her and let loose her flame choke, incinerating it in the resulting explosion. She dusted herself off and continued searching. Where WAS the damn cave? 

    Eventually she saw it... The walls went in a little, and the rocks seemed a little too conveniently placed... Nothing to it but to check. The woman raised her foot above head level, focusing all her energy on it. After about ten seconds and a massive shout, she slammed down onto the wall, sending rubble from the rocks everywhere. Herena then looked behind her nervously. An explosion like that was sure to draw attention. 
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    Julius was milling about Death Mountain; though he was usually to be elsewhere, he had found the time to come here of all places for some unknown reason. This was the final place that fell during Ganon's assault on Hyrule; the vast stone gates that once stood were now no more than smoldering rubble under his foot. The Gorons had a strong opposition to his forces indeed; though in the end, they still failed. Luckily, his advancements had ended there.

    He knew the trails somewhat, managing only barely to not get lost on the twist and turns of the rocky roads, having tracks carved into them, presumably from when the Gorons still thrived here.

    He eventually reached the peak of a much smaller mountain; one that could only be called a hill in comparison to Death Mountain itself. Soon, he noticed the absence of enemies that more than likely should be here, considering how close he was to Ganon's base of operations, a sense of suspicion coming over him.

    He quickly tailed it down the mountain, eventually coming upon a rather unique sight. There stood a rather young Gerudo woman, emitting a rather thunderous sound as, suddenly, a large section of wall was obliterated. All that remained were steaming fragments of wall. I place of the once vast wall was instead a somewhat wide opening to a cave. What little sunlight flooded into the cave soon dissipated into the abyss of the cavern.

    Of course, while this was all transpiring, he was standing dumbly on the trail, sticking out like a sore thumb. Instead of doing the sensible thing and hiding, he decided to directly approach this girl.

    "Man oh man, that was some form." He admired the young Gerudo; being one so young being able to master such a technique as to demolish a wall as if it were nothing.

    He stared, perhaps a bit blankly at the maw of the cave. He knew he should be heading back, but something irked him onwards, possibly the revival of his youthful wanderlust, daring him to continue into the cave with this largely unknown and highly dangerous woman. He weighed his chances of finding a valued item within the grotto. He thought for a minute. Two minutes.

    "Say, how's about we explore this place?"
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    When Harena heard a voice behind her, she immediately spun around, her knife drawn and ready for a fight. It was a man before her now, armour clad, if a bit older than what she expected a traveller to be. She moved herself to a straight line away, that way if he seemed to attack, she could retreat deeper into the cave. “Yeah, it’s good form. I’ve been taught fighting for a long time, old man. What’s it to you?” She should probably wait until he turned around or something, then just cut his throat…

    She was then taken aback by the directness of his request to enter the cave with her, and for a moment she thought on it. “Well, you’re not very careful with how you pick ‘em, are you? You don’t know anything about me, yet you want to walk into a deep, dark cave with me?” She then realized she could easily use this man to safely kill all the dodongos without risking her own neck. “Whatever, I’m game.” She then turned around, starting to walk deeper into the cave. “That how you always choose your ladies? ‘Look she broke a wall!’” She scoffed a little bit, but not disrespectfully. She merely made it a point that he was being far too trusting.
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