(Entering from Labrynna's Guest)
The trio arrived in Hyrule Field. They had been running virtually non-stop, putting behind them the pain, anger and betrayal of Labrynna, a doomed Kingdom now enveloped in hatred and bitterness. A Kingdom that will someday fall and be nothing more than a broken country of riots and rebellion, one needing a powerful and wise Princess to ascend her Father's throne.
The trio reached a hill with a tree atop it, stray fencing nearby. Kairu, completely sick to his stomach, and in pain below his waist, asked if they could stop. The women agreed and Kairu climbed down off of Outlaw. In the distance was the Dome of Darkness that surrounded Hyrule Castle and her surrounding settlement. Although it had been days since the Twili Invasion, the smoke and screams continued to rage. Everything Kairu ever knew, everything he once loved and cared passionately about his burning and tearing itself apart. And in his heart, he somehow knew that the pain was far from over. After all, how he sees it, it never really is.
Kairu collapsed on the ground, clinching his heart; tears, sorrow and pain ushering itself out of his face as best as it could. In his grief, his son Leonidas and his ex-wife could be terrified and scared, or worse, dead. He started to think, maybe getting his memories back wasn't so good. His lost memories are what is making him feel so much pain, especially remembering Leo, never saying goodbye, not to his actual son.
The trio arrived in Hyrule Field. They had been running virtually non-stop, putting behind them the pain, anger and betrayal of Labrynna, a doomed Kingdom now enveloped in hatred and bitterness. A Kingdom that will someday fall and be nothing more than a broken country of riots and rebellion, one needing a powerful and wise Princess to ascend her Father's throne.
The trio reached a hill with a tree atop it, stray fencing nearby. Kairu, completely sick to his stomach, and in pain below his waist, asked if they could stop. The women agreed and Kairu climbed down off of Outlaw. In the distance was the Dome of Darkness that surrounded Hyrule Castle and her surrounding settlement. Although it had been days since the Twili Invasion, the smoke and screams continued to rage. Everything Kairu ever knew, everything he once loved and cared passionately about his burning and tearing itself apart. And in his heart, he somehow knew that the pain was far from over. After all, how he sees it, it never really is.
Kairu collapsed on the ground, clinching his heart; tears, sorrow and pain ushering itself out of his face as best as it could. In his grief, his son Leonidas and his ex-wife could be terrified and scared, or worse, dead. He started to think, maybe getting his memories back wasn't so good. His lost memories are what is making him feel so much pain, especially remembering Leo, never saying goodbye, not to his actual son.



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