Painted Tri-force rock
Painted Tri-force rock by @Agondray

The third and final rock I painted over Memorial Day weekend.

Any Legend of Zelda fan should recognize this symbol! I figured to do at least one rock with these famous triangles.

In case you’re wondering what the letters mean, they’re supposed to be the specific trait associated with each of the three Goddesses.

P = Power

W = Wisdom

C = Courage

Anyways, hope you enjoy!


Comments & Critiques (6)

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Posted: Thursday, 01 June, 2023 @ 08:23 PM

A very good rock, indeed.

Posted: Saturday, 03 June, 2023 @ 02:04 PM

@Cynicallia: Thanks!

Posted: Thursday, 01 June, 2023 @ 11:29 PM

Nice work. I keep meaning to do a rock for the public pathing project here. No idea if this works here but I can try.    ▲ ▲  ▲

Posted: Saturday, 03 June, 2023 @ 02:07 PM

@Inafox: Thank you!

I would definitely say it’s worth a try.

Posted: Monday, 04 December, 2023 @ 11:00 PM

One of my former DYOS colleagues ran a plot through Hyrule where two space mercs find the Triforce while fleeing an insane mutant (not-so-coincidentally, the author's brother's self-insert :B ). Not knowing what it is, one of them who's parched from the running casually wishes for water—cue the posse getting flooded out of the tower. :P

Posted: Thursday, 07 December, 2023 @ 01:55 AM

@Thorvald: That would indeed be an interesting scenario to imagine and play around with.

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