Irina
Irina side-eyes the group with a serious ‘told you so’ look.
Then she bows deeply to the royals. “And we are very grateful for all your help. We wouldn't have been able to succeed without it.”
Redvali
"Glad to be of service." Red offered to Kala earnestly. To Fred, he perked up a bit and his stomach growled a tad. Enough for him to casually place his wing over it. "I think I'm going to head down below and see what's cooking."
Revali
"Valor is exactly what I'm known for and as usual, I've come through where it mattered the most. I'm glad you could bear witness to it. Not only once, but twice." The indication being his other half, naturally.
Revali smiled at Kala, then nods his head to the others. "And I guess them, too. They were alright. Perhaps, not up to my standards, but they were sufficient." With a wave, he walked off to join Red to see what was cooking. Been a while since food was on the table and he could go for almost anything, at this point.
Mipha
Mipha should have expected Link's answer and, to be fair, she did. Still, it was surprising just how casual he could be about that sort of thing. She could only chuckle at how straightforward and honest it was. It made sense, thinking about it from his perspective. "A little bit of danger? You're being a bit modest with that assessment, don't you think?" She grinned.
Watching his departure, she'd follow suit and head up to the ship to receive the kind praise from Kala. "Don't mind those two," she added regarding Revali and Redvali. "They might be a bit hurt, but they have a certain pride about not speaking on it. Whatever it is, I'm certain I can heal it. Now, it shouldn't go without saying that you and your brother were a great help to us and more importantly, to your home. It is my hope that what has been accomplished here will continue into the future."
Irina
Irina walks up to Fred and grins, even though she looks tired. “You are full of surprises. Thank you, everybody could really use some food.”
Kala
Kala bows her head to the princess as she approaches and reiterates her thanks, “You all risked your lives for us, and that will never be forgotten.”
A sudden look of sadness suddenly overcomes her and she looks down a moment, but then raises her head to Mipha and says, “Princess, I must confess that many of us have held resentment for our counterparts that remained in your world. We wondered why we had to endure this punishment over the generations we have been forsaken in this realm.”
She takes a deep breath and then reaches out to the Zora, touching her shoulder. “Your selflessness and valor are truly noble. We are grateful to have had the opportunity to know you.”
Kayo steps to his sister’s side and also bows his head to Mipha. “Thank you, princess Mipha.”
Bokoblin
Fred smiles to Irina and says, “We get hungry here at sea. Come on down and have a bite. I hope you like it.” He disappears back to the bottom deck.
Link
Upon descending to the lower deck, the Revalis are greeted with the rich smell of food cooked with a popurrí of exotic spices. Several plates of seafood adorn a table, accented by colorful and fragrant types of seaweed and vegetables.
Link is helping Fred carry a large stockpot of seafood soup to the table.
Many of the crew have already made their way down and can be heard conversing. Someone scolds the young Zora sailor who has stolen a large crab-like leg from the table. An accordion suddenly starts to play and the deck fills with song.
Irina
Irina does not go to the lower deck immediately. Instead, she finds a small room where she can quickly change from her armor to her regular clothes.
Once changed and more comfortable, she joins everybody at the lower deck and takes a sit on the side, smiling to the group while they enjoy the music.
Link
Link offers Irina a bowl of soup and then sits down next to her taking in the sights and sounds. He smiles and says , “I am glad that you were able to get more comfortable.”
Irina
Irina takes the bowl of soup with both hands and blows on it, steam coming out. “Thank you. I imagined we wouldn't need to swim or fight for a while. At least, I hope not.” She grins, although it's clear fatigue is taking over now that the pace has slowed down.
“How do you feel?” She asks Zora Link before taking a sip of her soup.
Gatu
_Gatu joins the festivities last, just looking out to the expanse of water from the railing of the main deck for awhile, wondering what sort of civilization used to be here in this section of the Twilight Realm... He can't wait to get back to Hyrule and properly restock, since slaying a lot of those monsters have yielded a fair amount of rupees to cover his costs thankfully enough. Better than mowing down grass or breaking pots unless he's in real need to buy something important._
_Finding a place to sit, he gets a bowl of soup and quietly eats it, feeling better and refueled with good food in his stomach. The wonders of a good meal are boundless._
Link
Link raises his glass to Gatu as he sits then turns to answer Irina. “I feel… like I won't remember what happens between this meal and wherever I happen to sleep tonight.” He smiles sleepily to her, the food already having an effect on him. “How about you? I can imagine more or less the same.”
Fred
The bokoblin chef hobbles over to Gatu and serves him a spiny crustacean. He takes a small mace and cracks it gleefully and says, “These are a rare catch. They are said to give a boost in strength as well. Enjoy!”
After serving the strange crab he walks over to Link and Irina and points to a ladder that leads to another deck below. “There are extra cots in the crew's quarters. Help yourselves!”
Irina
Irina watches the strange crab. “We definitely don't serve those at the Wolfos. But Fred, I feel that this soup could heal any injuries. It's so good!”
Then she turns to Link, still smiling and in a good mood. “I feel the same… It has been a long day.” In reality, it’s probably been several days by now since they arrived at the temple. “I should go downstairs before I fall asleep here,” she grins.