Anoter E-Mail From NOA About Camp Hyrule
Seems that Nintendo likes to do a little role playing in there Camp here is there latest E-Mail.
Hey there campers!
Welcome to the first day of Camp Hyrule 2005!
Firstly, we'd like to thank each and every one of you for attending Camp
Hyrule 2005. This is Nintendo's biggest online event of the year, and it's
thanks to dedicated campers like you that this event is such a huge success
year after year.
You may not have heard, but last year we were hit by a destructive flash
flood that soaked the Camp Hyrule grounds on the last day of camp. Your Camp
Directors have been working tirelessly all year to rebuild camp, and we have
to say that we're quite happy with how everything turned out.
Unfortunately, it appears that our best efforts to ensure a safe and fun
camp this year were not enough. As you can see by looking at the main map,
all of Camp Hyrule has fallen under the dark shadow of the Twilight Realm.
Why us?! It looks like you won't be needing that suntan lotion this year
after all. We're not sure why this has happened, but we're determined to do
something about it.
We believe that this is the same curse that is plaguing Hyrule in The Legend
of Zelda: Twilight Princess. Your Camp Directors have unearthed a mysterious
device which we hope will free Camp Hyrule from this unnatural blanket of
darkness. Its magical powers remain an enigma, but NOA_MIKE claims that he
has unlocked its secrets. You'll find this device in the upper-left corner
of the Camp Hyrule map. If we can find the four missing Stumpy Stones, we
might be able to restore peace to our fair camp.
Reportedly, the first Stumpy Stone can be found somewhere near the Mario
Sports Complex. Please take some time today to explore that portion of camp.
Don't forget! Today is the day that you and your cabin-mates can name your
cabin. Bring your ideas to your first Cabin Chat of the day to vote for the
best name. By naming your cabin, you'll earn FIVE POINTS for your cabin.
Another thing you can do today is design your official cabin flag. If you'd
like to participate in this activity, create an image 200 (w) x 150 (h)
pixels formatted as a jpg. Visit the Trading Post for instructions about
how to submit your design. Camp Directors will select the best flag, and
post it on the flagpole outside of your cabin. Once your flag is flying,
you'll earn TEN POINTS for your cabin.
Don't feel like participating in any activities? No problem! If you'd
prefer, you can just relax at the Pokemon Center, practice your back stroke
at Lake Webaconda or get some grub at Kirby's Mess Hall. It's totally up
to you!
If you need help, be sure to visit the First Aid Hut.
Have a great day,
Camp Directors
Seems that Nintendo likes to do a little role playing in there Camp here is there latest E-Mail.
Hey there campers!
Welcome to the first day of Camp Hyrule 2005!
Firstly, we'd like to thank each and every one of you for attending Camp
Hyrule 2005. This is Nintendo's biggest online event of the year, and it's
thanks to dedicated campers like you that this event is such a huge success
year after year.
You may not have heard, but last year we were hit by a destructive flash
flood that soaked the Camp Hyrule grounds on the last day of camp. Your Camp
Directors have been working tirelessly all year to rebuild camp, and we have
to say that we're quite happy with how everything turned out.
Unfortunately, it appears that our best efforts to ensure a safe and fun
camp this year were not enough. As you can see by looking at the main map,
all of Camp Hyrule has fallen under the dark shadow of the Twilight Realm.
Why us?! It looks like you won't be needing that suntan lotion this year
after all. We're not sure why this has happened, but we're determined to do
something about it.
We believe that this is the same curse that is plaguing Hyrule in The Legend
of Zelda: Twilight Princess. Your Camp Directors have unearthed a mysterious
device which we hope will free Camp Hyrule from this unnatural blanket of
darkness. Its magical powers remain an enigma, but NOA_MIKE claims that he
has unlocked its secrets. You'll find this device in the upper-left corner
of the Camp Hyrule map. If we can find the four missing Stumpy Stones, we
might be able to restore peace to our fair camp.
Reportedly, the first Stumpy Stone can be found somewhere near the Mario
Sports Complex. Please take some time today to explore that portion of camp.
Don't forget! Today is the day that you and your cabin-mates can name your
cabin. Bring your ideas to your first Cabin Chat of the day to vote for the
best name. By naming your cabin, you'll earn FIVE POINTS for your cabin.
Another thing you can do today is design your official cabin flag. If you'd
like to participate in this activity, create an image 200 (w) x 150 (h)
pixels formatted as a jpg. Visit the Trading Post for instructions about
how to submit your design. Camp Directors will select the best flag, and
post it on the flagpole outside of your cabin. Once your flag is flying,
you'll earn TEN POINTS for your cabin.
Don't feel like participating in any activities? No problem! If you'd
prefer, you can just relax at the Pokemon Center, practice your back stroke
at Lake Webaconda or get some grub at Kirby's Mess Hall. It's totally up
to you!
If you need help, be sure to visit the First Aid Hut.
Have a great day,
Camp Directors

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