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Zelda Gif Challenge Favorite Dungeons [5/5]: Skyview Temple

“That young girl… Zelda ━ was that her name? Yes… it’s all coming back to me. She said she had to travel to the temple deep within these woods… I think she headed down that way toward the temple, but be sure to take great care if you follow her. That area is crawling with monsters.”

ARE YOU GETTING KISSED UNDER THE MISTLETOE?

No: Cancer, Sagittarius, Aquarius, Taurus

Yes: Aries, Pisces, Capricorn, Virgo

You’re getting fucked under the mistletoe: Gemini, Scorpio, Leo, Libra

me irl: speaks in a fairly monotone voice, doesnt smile a lot, literally gets told i seem dead inside

me online: uses double exclamations points!!  says things like omg and aah and oooooooooooooh a lot.  screams at cute pictures of cats

The Signs as RPG Classes

ASSASSIN/THIEF | mysterious, stealthy, and aware: gemini, virgo, scorpio, aquarius
WARRIOR | proud, courageous, and strong: aries, leo, sagittarius, capricorn
MAGE | mindful, balanced, and knowledgable: taurus, cancer, libra, pisces
The Monoceros R2 is a giant molecular cloud and one of the closest massive star forming regions to the Sun. Mon R2 was first recognized as a chain of reflection nebulae illuminated by A- and B-type stars. The brightest of these nebulae were studied as far back as Seares & Hubble, and were included in a larger study of nebulous objects by Hubble (1922), who demonstrated that the extended emission can be attributed to the associated stars. The Mon R2 region received renewed interest with the first observations of carbon monoxide in the interstellar medium and the discovery of molecular clouds.

For more information:

Credit: ESO/J. Emerson/VISTA/Digitized Sky Survey 2, Cambridge Astronomical Survey Unit

Source: arxiv.org