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Primordial Jabu by thebeesknees

Primordial Jabu

thebeesknees

The final of the three speed paintings! The other two can be seen here!:

https://www.weasyl.com/submission/245808/primordial-deku-tree

https://www.weasyl.com/submission/245979/primordial-goron

This lad is an ancient creature who was tasked by Nayru to guard the third and final piece of the triforce. The zoras revere him as their creator God, and while the zoras are a young race at this point in time, they had spent their years crafting elaborate accessories to adorn him with.

The whale was blessed with wisdom, and knows many things despite having never left his arena. He’s waited a long, long time for fate to play out. He covets the day the Messenger of the Heavens would lay claim to the trifource piece placed in the whale’s care. He is a tired creature, and looks forward to enjoying a nice, long slumber once his divine duty has been concluded.

Hopping into a small, spike clad sail boat will inspire a small gust to blow Link and the boat into the boss arena. When Link arrives, the whale knows well that he is the long awaited messenger, but warns that he cannot let Link lay claim to the trifource without testing him in a battle, just as the other two primordials before him had.

The fight begins with the whale leaping from the water and taking to the air. Link must use the Gust Bellows (dungeon item) to propel his sailboat. The whale will eventually fall from the sky to slam into the boat, and Link must blow the little boat out of the way. It’s important to keep moving when the whale is in the air.

Once the whale has come crashing down, there’s a brief moment when it’s sitting stunning in the water, and Link must smash the boat (and its spikes) into the giant creature. The whale then sinks back into the watery depths before leaping out again to repeat the attack.

Eventually, the whale becomes too injured to fly any more, and he attempts to suck Link into his mouth instead. Link must use the Gust Bellows once again to blow the boat in the opposite direction until the whale finally stops to take a breather. Ram the boat into the whale two more times to beat him.

Upon beating the boss, Link scores himself a sweet and final piece of the trifource, and the whale wins himself a very well earned nap.

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