Sunday, 8 September 2013

Day 251



For Day 251 of my THREEHUNDREDANDSIXTEEFIVE challenge, I appear to possess the assembled Triforce, allowing all of my wishes to be granted, which is nice.
It's certainly going to put a different perspective on my casual Sunday visiting friends at the sleepy seaside town of Whitstable.

I had planned to sup a few quiet pints in one of the town's quaint, well-preserved drinking establishments, but thanks to the goddess Din channelling her essence into my glowing right hand, I now feel compelled to destroy all the Peter Cushing references I come across with a sword, using my Triforce of Power.
Later on, I'll be visiting Reculver Towers where I'll presumably encounter a shape-shifting princess (she could well be one of the towers for all I know) drawn to my Triforce of Wisdom, again, resulting in glowing hands from the essence of Nayru.
And before I leave later this afternoon and whilst trying to eat an ice cream on the beach, I imagine my Triforce of Courage fuelled by the essence of Farore will come in handy to offer protection from the hordes of wasps drawn to the… essence of vanilla.

If you're not a fan of the Zelda series or Mr Whippy 99 Flakes, most of everything I just said about this debut T-shirt donation sent by Sarah at Utah-based Shark Robot will have gone way over your head, so allow me to offer the abridged version;
The three triangles at the centre of this design each represent powers obtained by collecting relics during gameplay; Power, Wisdom and Courage – very important stuff if you're to spend the day traversing the Medway's craggy coastline and Cushing mania.
Surrounding the three relic triangles in this design are illustrated hands clutching weapons bearing the same tri-triangle arrangement emblazoned on their forehands which glow brightly when present.

On the subject of glowing brightly, this fantastic Shark Robot T-shirt sent to my THREEHUNDREDANDSIXTEEFIVE challenge all the way from the United States, bears an awesome power of its own. Shut off the lights and the three geometric forms will give off an impressive luminescence driven exclusively by the purity of my heart. Perhaps the glow-in-the-dark ink embedded in the print has something to do with it too…



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