People say every picture tells a story,but I think there's a picture that tells the story of every woman or girl. You know, the picture that defines us? The one that captures the truth about who we are.
This girl isn't a classic storybook character, but could she be a character from one of your favorite books? Or is her story one that hasn't been written, yet?
You tell me. Who is this girl? What's her story?
Great one, V. She’s not afraid to see the magic and now she sees it all around her…hmm…wait…she’s a CASTER GIRL!
Whoops! That was E’s account. It’s me! Hi, V!
I think she’s a girl who’s grown up in and around the carnival. Her dad is a carny and all of the other carnies have helped to raise her. Growing up in the carnival has taught her to believe in fairy tales, and she wants more than what the carnival can offer.
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Thanks for the constructive feedback 🙂 regarding the Overworld limitations and linearity, I only felt it limited in the sense that you aren’t truely able to ‘explore’ fully in the way that could in other Zelda games – remember the underground caverns you could once find? – and quite frankly I miss that and it is basically linear in the sense that your destination is already chosen, yes you are still exploring and in a wonderful new way but this Overworld ‘Transport’ also highlights the limitations of what Nintendo can do with a 3D Zelda game on the DS but what they ‘have’ achieved is still impressive and I do acknowledge that fully.
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