The problems it had are the kind that can't be solved. The kind of problems that would make it cruel to bring my world back...
[ There's a sense that Link is bowing his head. He doesn't like talking about Hyrule anymore. His home, which he loves so dearly and still feels so devoted to, whose destiny was inextricably connected to his own in a never-ending cycle where neither good nor evil could ever prevail. A world that did guarantee peace, to a certain extent... but never permanently. A world whose fate can never change. A world that cannot, and will not, ever see progress.
It's something he'll tell Tezcatlipoca about someday. With the assistance of a lot of weed, probably. ]
...but, it's fine. I think some Meris have got the wrong idea about what we want — I know I didn't understand it for a long time, at least. But we aren't really looking for a perfect world. I think that's impossible anyway, right? But a world where we can live in a way that's not possible if we go home... I know that's possible.
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[ There's a sense that Link is bowing his head. He doesn't like talking about Hyrule anymore. His home, which he loves so dearly and still feels so devoted to, whose destiny was inextricably connected to his own in a never-ending cycle where neither good nor evil could ever prevail. A world that did guarantee peace, to a certain extent... but never permanently. A world whose fate can never change. A world that cannot, and will not, ever see progress.
It's something he'll tell Tezcatlipoca about someday. With the assistance of a lot of weed, probably. ]
...but, it's fine. I think some Meris have got the wrong idea about what we want — I know I didn't understand it for a long time, at least. But we aren't really looking for a perfect world. I think that's impossible anyway, right? But a world where we can live in a way that's not possible if we go home... I know that's possible.