[Zelda stands back, simply watching Natsuru's reaction as she takes in the sight before her, lightly entertained by her wonder. It's amazing how something she herself considers a familiar sight can illicit such awe from others, though she supposes she was much the same the first time she came across a fountain back home.]
Yes... and no. They are their own creatures - I am not directing them or anything of the sort - but where fairies could be hidden away in all manner of places in Hyrule, these ones do not seem to be able to leave the temple. Nor do they possess the healing magic fairies are known for in Hyrule.
[The subjects of conversation, meanwhile, do not seem to be terribly bothered by Natsuru's presence just yet; she's moving slowly and carefully enough that they don't feel threatened, instead continuing their lazy circles around the spring unperturbed.]
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Yes... and no. They are their own creatures - I am not directing them or anything of the sort - but where fairies could be hidden away in all manner of places in Hyrule, these ones do not seem to be able to leave the temple. Nor do they possess the healing magic fairies are known for in Hyrule.
[The subjects of conversation, meanwhile, do not seem to be terribly bothered by Natsuru's presence just yet; she's moving slowly and carefully enough that they don't feel threatened, instead continuing their lazy circles around the spring unperturbed.]