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Nishidor is brought back to his own time by Ganondilf, and the first thing he does is free Navi from the Milk Bottle he trapped her in. However, she's very upset and flies away.
On his way out of the Temple of Time, he decides not to break the Saphire he hastely told Ruto he would.
Next off, he heads out to talk to Gaynon and the King, telling them about Zelda so they can figure out how to handle it properly - preventing everything from happening again.
In Hyrule field he stops at a tree, unsure about what to do at this point. Hooters flies by and surprises failure Nishidor by letting him know that there's no reason why he can't go back to the forest he was banned from.
He runs back to his Kokori home to find Saria waiting on the bridge they made their oath on.
The End.
Commentary:
The title of this page comes from one of the last thing Zelda tells you at the end of Ocarina of Time: "Home... where you are supposed to be... the way you are supposed to be..."
It was fun hunting for milfs, even if I'm still a big fat failure. Even if I found one, I don't think I could make it up to the Dead Diku Tree.
Maybe it's a disappointing ending, but sex chases don't always succeed, and AMILF wasn't exactly about finding a hot mom.
AMILF was about chasing a fantasy - being able to fix something that cannot be undone by accomplishing something else - and eventually coming to terms with what's happened.
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Description:
Nishidor is brought back to his own time by Ganondilf, and the first thing he does is free Navi from the Milk Bottle he trapped her in. However, she's very upset and flies away.
On his way out of the Temple of Time, he decides not to break the Saphire he hastely told Ruto he would.
Next off, he heads out to talk to Gaynon and the King, telling them about Zelda so they can figure out how to handle it properly - preventing everything from happening again.
In Hyrule field he stops at a tree, unsure about what to do at this point. Hooters flies by and surprises failure Nishidor by letting him know that there's no reason why he can't go back to the forest he was banned from.
He runs back to his Kokori home to find Saria waiting on the bridge they made their oath on.
The End.
Commentary:
The title of this page comes from one of the last thing Zelda tells you at the end of Ocarina of Time: "Home... where you are supposed to be... the way you are supposed to be..."
It was fun hunting for milfs, even if I'm still a big fat failure. Even if I found one, I don't think I could make it up to the Dead Diku Tree.
Maybe it's a disappointing ending, but sex chases don't always succeed, and AMILF wasn't exactly about finding a hot mom.
AMILF was about chasing a fantasy - being able to fix something that cannot be undone by accomplishing something else - and eventually coming to terms with what's happened.
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I was thinking of doing that the other day when I was editing this for the final time, but... I dunno what use there would really be for him.
I think the most I would be able to do is give him a tiny spider girlfriend since I killed his dad's... I might make that later. (:
I don't think it's too odd he's a know it all though. Tree are old and full of knowledge, I'd think their offspring would be pretty knowledgeable too!
I think the most I would be able to do is give him a tiny spider girlfriend since I killed his dad's... I might make that later. (:
I don't think it's too odd he's a know it all though. Tree are old and full of knowledge, I'd think their offspring would be pretty knowledgeable too!
I think it's a rather sweet way to wrap the story up. Nice job overall.
And there's still hope for Nishidor, as there's plenty more lands for him (or apparent-clones-of-him) to go MILF-hunting in. That link to the past place, the one with the oracles, the one with talking green caps... they're all his to conquer :D
And there's still hope for Nishidor, as there's plenty more lands for him (or apparent-clones-of-him) to go MILF-hunting in. That link to the past place, the one with the oracles, the one with talking green caps... they're all his to conquer :D
Ah, that gives a lot of insight of why Navi left Link. Probably the same reason. "Screw this time paradox crap! I'm outta here!"
All in all, a spiffy, if a bit rushed story. I like the moral of still being able to go home, even when your quest did not finish how you wished it to. n_n
.......is Majora's Mask next? o__o;;;
All in all, a spiffy, if a bit rushed story. I like the moral of still being able to go home, even when your quest did not finish how you wished it to. n_n
.......is Majora's Mask next? o__o;;;
Or maybe even an issue of self-respect. "This is how all fairies talk! You think it's annoying? FINE!"
Thanks. :3 You can still be happy even if you don't succeed in everything. :D
Hehe, I guess I rushed a bit, trying to cram everything one page at a time, or even two into one, or like with this page, didn't really leave any breathing space between the four (I guess) different scenes in it. :3
If I play the game Majora's Mask and can think of enough fun ideas, I can make another comic no problem. (: But until then, I've already started working on my next comic project.
Thanks. :3 You can still be happy even if you don't succeed in everything. :D
Hehe, I guess I rushed a bit, trying to cram everything one page at a time, or even two into one, or like with this page, didn't really leave any breathing space between the four (I guess) different scenes in it. :3
If I play the game Majora's Mask and can think of enough fun ideas, I can make another comic no problem. (: But until then, I've already started working on my next comic project.
It's, like, a storybook fantasy! :D Makes me feel all warm inside. Now go to your local library and read it to all of the kids! Tell the people about the quest for milfs. TELL THEM. 12th frame is the best. :x Hat in the air excitement! Makes me think of Chowder. There's where you need to look for milfs. ... o.o; Weeeell, on second thought...
Yay! Well done, Oxnard. *applauses and throws sunflower seeds* Oopa!
Wow! This ending totally beats the pants off the original. I mean, there's at least a level of closure here and, best of all, Saria isn't dead! It even makes sense that, if sent back at the right time, Link would perhaps try to use his knowledge of the future to keep the events of the past from happening. Going about things this way actually makes Nishidor more the "Hero of Time" than Link who, for some reason, never gets the memo on how, "Hey, you're back in time before Ganon destroyed everything! Why not rally the troops!" Kazootles!
This ending is also most pleasing in that it gives your comic series a solid, believable feel and flow.
For a story to be any good, it requires a character to grow and develop over the course of events that befall him or her in the tale. Nishidor most certainly fulfilled these requirements in that, from the start, he was quite goofy, kind of rude, and sort of direction-less.
As the story progressed, though, the situations he got himself into made him discover how brave, resourceful, and heroic he truly was. I could almost notice a point, particularly toward after he went into the future, where life for him became less about MILFs and more about what he could do. This all came to a head in the ending where, if I dare say, he learned to be less worried about what others, like the Great Diku Tree or Mido, had to say and just went with what felt right. His return to Saria, to me, showed how she always had faith in Nishidor even when Nishidor may have not had all that much faith in himself. Being back with her in the place he called home with newfound confidence truly is inspiring.
Truly a great work, Oxnard! Well, well done!
Wow! This ending totally beats the pants off the original. I mean, there's at least a level of closure here and, best of all, Saria isn't dead! It even makes sense that, if sent back at the right time, Link would perhaps try to use his knowledge of the future to keep the events of the past from happening. Going about things this way actually makes Nishidor more the "Hero of Time" than Link who, for some reason, never gets the memo on how, "Hey, you're back in time before Ganon destroyed everything! Why not rally the troops!" Kazootles!
This ending is also most pleasing in that it gives your comic series a solid, believable feel and flow.
For a story to be any good, it requires a character to grow and develop over the course of events that befall him or her in the tale. Nishidor most certainly fulfilled these requirements in that, from the start, he was quite goofy, kind of rude, and sort of direction-less.
As the story progressed, though, the situations he got himself into made him discover how brave, resourceful, and heroic he truly was. I could almost notice a point, particularly toward after he went into the future, where life for him became less about MILFs and more about what he could do. This all came to a head in the ending where, if I dare say, he learned to be less worried about what others, like the Great Diku Tree or Mido, had to say and just went with what felt right. His return to Saria, to me, showed how she always had faith in Nishidor even when Nishidor may have not had all that much faith in himself. Being back with her in the place he called home with newfound confidence truly is inspiring.
Truly a great work, Oxnard! Well, well done!
*Catches a few sunflower seeds in his teeth* Hurray! :D
When I looked into the time paradox part of Zelda: OOT I heard that in Twilight Princess they mentioned how Link and Zelda warned the king and that changed the future, but those of us that just played OOT didn't get that understanding at all. We might have hoped something happened... but all we got was him visiting Zelda again. I'm glad I could make things close up a bit more here. (:
I think I want to save the feedback I get from you because it all really helps me out, and understands my work from another point of view. :3 You put it better than I could have!
Thank you, I'm glad that you got to see the ending since you helped me so much with the project, and made it possible for me to dedicate and finish it too. :3 I had so much fun!
When I looked into the time paradox part of Zelda: OOT I heard that in Twilight Princess they mentioned how Link and Zelda warned the king and that changed the future, but those of us that just played OOT didn't get that understanding at all. We might have hoped something happened... but all we got was him visiting Zelda again. I'm glad I could make things close up a bit more here. (:
I think I want to save the feedback I get from you because it all really helps me out, and understands my work from another point of view. :3 You put it better than I could have!
Thank you, I'm glad that you got to see the ending since you helped me so much with the project, and made it possible for me to dedicate and finish it too. :3 I had so much fun!
*Nods happily* It is an honor and pleasure to collaborate with you, Oxnard. I really feel we have a symbiotic relationship when it comes to creativity and that is something I can not say I have with anyone else.
On that note, my wife's brother is down with us as we are preparing for the move. He, on his own accord, has begun to read "City of Solitude" and, just as you said, pointed out how confusing the story was by the middle of the wedding sequence. Having you to tell me that so much sooner really has changed me as a writer and is what is driving me as I work hard to prepare the predecessor to "CoS" for Literary Agent review. Oopa!
On that note, my wife's brother is down with us as we are preparing for the move. He, on his own accord, has begun to read "City of Solitude" and, just as you said, pointed out how confusing the story was by the middle of the wedding sequence. Having you to tell me that so much sooner really has changed me as a writer and is what is driving me as I work hard to prepare the predecessor to "CoS" for Literary Agent review. Oopa!
I really liked this comic. I've only ever played a little way through the Ocarina of Time before, but I know enough to appreciate this comic for what it is; pure genius. I've made it through A Link to the Past, The Windwaker, and the Twilight Princess several times, and I think I'll soon muster the effort to actually sit down and play through OOT. It seems that everyone who has done so hasn't regretted it, so.. Off I go.
Also, I'm going to have to check out the rest of your comics when I have time.
Also, I'm going to have to check out the rest of your comics when I have time.
Congratulations, you have officially weirded me out, and that takes a lot to do. Very creative i have to admit, and I actually imagined two tribal chiefs being a couple today, so this is a slightly creepy coincidence.
Hooters has a point, but then again logic isn't as funny as what you put in.
Hooters has a point, but then again logic isn't as funny as what you put in.
You should try Raizy's Legend of Zelda parody: Buwaro Soprano of Time http://raizy.deviantart.com/gallery.....et=72#/d3fe77z
She uses her OCs from her comic Slightly Damned http://www.sdamned.com/
She uses her OCs from her comic Slightly Damned http://www.sdamned.com/
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