Madison walked casually across Hyrule Field from Kakariko. She was heading towards the forest, where she could further her research, improve her magic, and, hopefully, help anyone in need there. All of her few belongings were packed in a small black leather backpack that she had slung over one shoulder, with the exception of an emerald the size of her fist, which she now tossed up and caught repeatedly as she walked.
Her parents had sent her the emerald as a gift with their latest letter, which had reached her in Kakariko. In the letter, they had explained that the stone could be used to amplify her forest magic if made into a staff, which she knew just how to do.
Walking to a tree that she thought would be perfect-a beautiful white-wooded birch tree-Madison set to work. There was a low branch that was perfect. Closing her hand around the branch, Madison placed the stone at the end, where it forked with very thin twigs. After awhile of preparing herself by honing in on the flow of the tree's energy, she began, slowly, to redirect the flow into the end twigs. As she felt her energy leave her body and flow towards the small branches, they started to bend around the stone.
Once the stone was held very securely in place, she broke off the branch at a good length for her staff. After smoothing out the end that had been attached to the tree, she was finally finished. Tired from the effort, Madison sat down and leaned against the tree, propping her new staff up next to her.
Her parents had sent her the emerald as a gift with their latest letter, which had reached her in Kakariko. In the letter, they had explained that the stone could be used to amplify her forest magic if made into a staff, which she knew just how to do.
Walking to a tree that she thought would be perfect-a beautiful white-wooded birch tree-Madison set to work. There was a low branch that was perfect. Closing her hand around the branch, Madison placed the stone at the end, where it forked with very thin twigs. After awhile of preparing herself by honing in on the flow of the tree's energy, she began, slowly, to redirect the flow into the end twigs. As she felt her energy leave her body and flow towards the small branches, they started to bend around the stone.
Once the stone was held very securely in place, she broke off the branch at a good length for her staff. After smoothing out the end that had been attached to the tree, she was finally finished. Tired from the effort, Madison sat down and leaned against the tree, propping her new staff up next to her.

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