Link ("yeet it or eat it") (
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003 β journal entry
Sender: Link
To: Everyone
Subject: Hello.
[The Story Eater has been vanquished and most of the elements it summoned have disappeared. But caches of Malice that appeared during the event have stubbornly remained around Reverein. Link isn't much of a journal post person, but he decides to say something anyway.
First, an imprint of a picture appears, along with an arrow pointing directly at it and a big, bold X.]
Don't touch the purple stuff.
[... That's it, that's the post.]
To: Everyone
Subject: Hello.
[The Story Eater has been vanquished and most of the elements it summoned have disappeared. But caches of Malice that appeared during the event have stubbornly remained around Reverein. Link isn't much of a journal post person, but he decides to say something anyway.
First, an imprint of a picture appears, along with an arrow pointing directly at it and a big, bold X.]
Don't touch the purple stuff.
[... That's it, that's the post.]
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The Divine Beasts were plagued by Malice, I assume. Were you able to destroy it to free them?
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[ Tap, tap, tap goes the quill against the page. She's familiar with the Blights, albeit indirectly. Fragments of Calamity Ganon, capable of acting with greater power and autonomy than the infected Guardians. ]
Do you suppose the persistence of the Malice here in Songerein could be due to the influence of a Blight?
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Yes. It's possible. Perhaps the nightmares left a piece behind when they vanished.
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But with Calamity Ganon gone, all of its subservients should have disappeared as well. A Blight shouldn't be able to persist without its source.
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That's true. Perhaps because it was created by nightmare energy...?
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[ SIGH. Why can't you make anything easy, Songerein? ]
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I suppose.
[He sympathizes, Princess.]
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[ Tap, tap, tap continues her quill upon the page. ]
If you find any evidence of a Blight, [ don't engage. she doesn't want to lose you again ] please be careful.
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I will. Don't worry.