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As this turned into its own topic, this has to be discussed here.
Will the Hero of Gree stay? Let's discuss it.
Will the Hero of Gree stay? Let's discuss it.
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"Staff Only" often is just a fancy way of saying "don't derail and try to support the thread getting concluded".Inverted Tempest said:Isn't that Staff Only though?
Dargoo literally said to make a separate thread for it.Saikou The Lewd King said:We already have a thread on that, boys. It's even been highlighted.
Whether or not Link stays is entirely up to that.
^This.Inverted Tempest said:I would agree with this since there are other Links aside from the ones played as in games from the legends of Hyrule and such. It's a way to put all of those incarnations into the original spirit of the hero.
Aren't those races? They of course are composites of sorts with the exception of those who are well...exceptions within those races such as Ganon. How does that compare to Link?GiverOfThePeace said:Link's compositing is because he doesn't have a main Link, it's all different versions. It's like how Zora, Goron, Gerudo, and some future enemy pages being planed to added are composite variations.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/race "a family, tribe, people, or nation belonging to the same stock"Dienomite22 said:Aren't those races? They of course are composites of sorts with the exception of those who are well...exceptions within those races such as Ganon. How does that compare to Link?
Why is Link having the same spirit being compared to a composite profile of a race? The definition of race is irrelevent here unless each Link is apart of the Link race that I'm unaware of. Having the same spirit doesn't justify a composite profile, at least not the current one.GiverOfThePeace said:https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/race "a family, tribe, people, or nation belonging to the same stock"
All those versions of the Link belong to the same spirit.
Imagine a definition being baselessDienomite22 said:I'm reaching by calling Link not a race? When has this ever been a thing?
You're trying to justify composite Link by using a baseless reasoning such as this?
There's no mutually exclusive Link, literally every Link is stated to have the spirit of the hero.Wokistan said:Snip
The your logic was the baseless part, obviously.GiverOfThePeace said:Imagine a definition being baseless
We live in a society.
No, it's not a character.GiverOfThePeace said:There's no mutually exclusive Link, literally every Link is stated to have the spirit of the hero.
The character does exist, the very page on nintendo shows that and Zelda verse has literally called it, "The Spirit of the Hero" https://zelda.fandom.com/wiki/Spirit_of_the_Hero
"The Spirit of the Hero is a force referenced within the Legend of Zelda series. Little is known about the exact nature of it, but it appears to be the essence of what makes each protagonist in the series Link."C2 of Omegon said:No, it's not a character.GiverOfThePeace said:There's no mutually exclusive Link, literally every Link is stated to have the spirit of the hero.
The character does exist, the very page on nintendo shows that and Zelda verse has literally called it, "The Spirit of the Hero" https://zelda.fandom.com/wiki/Spirit_of_the_Hero
Shoot, the page you linked to event states that it's a force. It's a concept in the Zeldaverse.
"The your logic"Dienomite22 said:The your logic was the baseless part, obviously.GiverOfThePeace said:Imagine a definition being baseless
We live in a society.