[ Link manages to follow Akua's story well enough, although he gets a bit lost in her more vaulted manner of speech. He speaks plainly, as one would might expect from someone who is essentially a medieval peasant, whose formal schooling ended in his early teens. At least intercessor is the only big word that was lost to him this time around.
They ended the cycle by refusing to participate in it any longer. That seems to be the gist of it. But could something like that ever work in Hyrule? How does one refuse to participate in... reincarnation? In the future, when a new war against monsters inevitably begins, how could anyone choose not to engage if said monsters commit the same atrocities as the ones who plague Hyrule in Link's time? ]
I see. [ His eyes flick upward to glance at her again. ] ...I'm glad your people managed to find a way.
[ But the look on his face and tone to his voice says that he isn't convinced anything like that would ever work in Hyrule. At least, not within his current understanding. ]
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They ended the cycle by refusing to participate in it any longer. That seems to be the gist of it. But could something like that ever work in Hyrule? How does one refuse to participate in... reincarnation? In the future, when a new war against monsters inevitably begins, how could anyone choose not to engage if said monsters commit the same atrocities as the ones who plague Hyrule in Link's time? ]
I see. [ His eyes flick upward to glance at her again. ] ...I'm glad your people managed to find a way.
[ But the look on his face and tone to his voice says that he isn't convinced anything like that would ever work in Hyrule. At least, not within his current understanding. ]