Does Tezca think that teach of them were brought here for their own unique reasons? Link was under the impression that it was random chance and luck that determined who got pulled out of the Timestream and who didn't... But the thought of being brought here for a reason makes his stomach turn. That's how things worked in Hyrule, after all. Link, Zelda, all the people of Hyrule, and even Ganondorf himself, they were all chained down by destiny. ]
I'm sure it won't hurt to have a god fighting on our side. [ He says gently, but it's clear from his tone that his mind had been momentarily distracted by something else. There is no time to linger on it, as the god has asked him a question. ]
I've thought about it. Asked a couple people that myself, too... that's how I realized just how much we don't really have a plan for what it's going to look like.
I think... [ he begins, slowing down to choose the right words. ] ...as long as the new world doesn't have the same problems that my home did... I'll be happy. As long as me and the person I got from Yima can live there peacefully, it'll be okay.
[ The new world doesn't need to be perfect. Hyrule was far from perfect, and if it were possible to save it — really save it — he'd choose to go back to it without a second thought. It doesn't matter if the new world has its own struggles or challenges. Any world is going to be like that. ]
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Does Tezca think that teach of them were brought here for their own unique reasons? Link was under the impression that it was random chance and luck that determined who got pulled out of the Timestream and who didn't... But the thought of being brought here for a reason makes his stomach turn. That's how things worked in Hyrule, after all. Link, Zelda, all the people of Hyrule, and even Ganondorf himself, they were all chained down by destiny. ]
I'm sure it won't hurt to have a god fighting on our side. [ He says gently, but it's clear from his tone that his mind had been momentarily distracted by something else. There is no time to linger on it, as the god has asked him a question. ]
I've thought about it. Asked a couple people that myself, too... that's how I realized just how much we don't really have a plan for what it's going to look like.
I think... [ he begins, slowing down to choose the right words. ] ...as long as the new world doesn't have the same problems that my home did... I'll be happy. As long as me and the person I got from Yima can live there peacefully, it'll be okay.
[ The new world doesn't need to be perfect. Hyrule was far from perfect, and if it were possible to save it — really save it — he'd choose to go back to it without a second thought. It doesn't matter if the new world has its own struggles or challenges. Any world is going to be like that. ]