Hyrulian Hero
Zelda Informer Codger
I've stored my writing on other Zelda-themed sites but so many of them are devoid of active participants that I've been thinking I need to find a new place to store my writings. This seems like an active community (plus I've had my eye on it for years) so hey, I'm going to set up a cot here and chill amongst a community of Zelda fans that are engaged and active.
Let's start off with a few haikus inspired by Oracle of Seasons. Haiku because they're ridiculously easy to turn out. Apparently (I'm certainly no expert), the original hokku was only the start of a poem but eventually became a stand-alone poetic quip. These haiku were supposed to include a word which referenced season, making Oracle of Seasons the perfect candidate. I've capitalized some season related words, it's actually harder than I thought it would be as English doesn't leave me with many options for seasonal words. Enjoy.
Holodrum summer,
The sun rising o're the Din,
Hearts Burn for freedom.
Autumn chills the air,
Leaves turn red and start to Fall.
Dash through the mushrooms!
Rivers freeze over,
White-hot embers in the hearth,
Winter settles in.
Blossoms Spring from buds,
A rod cracks against a stump,
The leaves fall again.
Let's start off with a few haikus inspired by Oracle of Seasons. Haiku because they're ridiculously easy to turn out. Apparently (I'm certainly no expert), the original hokku was only the start of a poem but eventually became a stand-alone poetic quip. These haiku were supposed to include a word which referenced season, making Oracle of Seasons the perfect candidate. I've capitalized some season related words, it's actually harder than I thought it would be as English doesn't leave me with many options for seasonal words. Enjoy.
Holodrum summer,
The sun rising o're the Din,
Hearts Burn for freedom.
Autumn chills the air,
Leaves turn red and start to Fall.
Dash through the mushrooms!
Rivers freeze over,
White-hot embers in the hearth,
Winter settles in.
Blossoms Spring from buds,
A rod cracks against a stump,
The leaves fall again.