And the only way to get back to his true self would be to have his spirit freed by his regret.
Link is taught mysteries from the ghost of the hero of time. He then lived out the rest of his life in peace, eventually settling down and starting a family. TP hints strongly that Heros Shade is OoT Link, then HH confirms it. Among his accomplishes, he had defeated the different temple bosses to free the land from the different curses upon them, returned the Deku princess, restored Lulu's voice after finding and hatching all seven of her missing eggs, recovered all the broken fragments of the five Great Fairies and made them whole again, brought healing medicine to Koume and Shiro, aided Romani protecting her cows from 'Them', unfroze the Goron Elder, helped Cremia to deliver her milk supply, marched Grog's Cuccos to adulthood with the Bremen Mask, taught the Indigo-Go's a new song, provided the unknown person in the toilet of Stock Pot Inn with some paper, put freed the restless spirits of Komaro, the Composer Brothers, Captain Keeta, the mystery man, the Poe Sisters, the Ikana Shrine spirits, and the Ikana royal family, put the Goron Elder's son asleep and then later opened the raceway for him, cured Pamela's father from his curse of being a Gibdo, brought Gorman a glass of his brothers' Mystery Milk and later reduced him to tears when he played at the Latte Milk Bar, traded all the Deku deeds, taught the Rosa Sisters a new dance, cured the cursed frogs and reunited them with the rest of the Frog Choir, saved the Seahorse's friend by fighting off the giant Sea Snakes, made sure the postman delivered his final letter to Madam Aroma, and reunited Anju and Kafei after stealing the Sun Mask back from Sakon. That or be killed a second time, but with his power and skill, he doubted anyone would be able to accomplish that, and his natural survival instinct and need to overcome his regret would prevent him from simply letting anyone slay him. Why can't they both be true?
Maybe instead of being a previous hero like OoT link. But he would have to wait until the boy was ready, and had obtained the necessary skills in order to handle these techniques. (collapse), tip: "sherlock (tv)" m/m NOT "sherlock holmes/john watson", The Hero's Spirit | Hero of Time | Golden Wolf, https://www.fanfiction.net/s/12846007/1/The-Hero-s-Regret. "We wish you luck, great hero. ), Badwolf97, renrennn, Mirria1, Agent3Novi, RedBlink123, Goldsmith, Unicornfoal, OrionRedde, Charlie_McC, therelevanceofpie, DeathGoddess, CatrinSara, and Norelica Why am I bothered by the wording used in Hyrule Historia?
One of the reasons why Termina not being real is such a persistent theory is that it so perfectly fits as a torture device for Link, a hero who already had his accomplishments wiped out by time travel once before. The Hero's Regret moviefan_92. Along with losing his friend at the end of the game, I really feel for the guy. Why am I bothered by the wording used in Hyrule Historia?
Leave your regrets behind and be at peace. This was it, the opportunity he had been waiting for. Therefore, the “son” of Link speaks proof of the courage he inheirited mysteriously. First of all what the Hero's Shade says in Twilight Princess is: "Although I accepted life as the hero, I could not convey the lessons of that life to those who came after.
I don't deserve it. This is how I see it as well. While he did teach his children and grandchildren how to take care of themselves, including how to use a sword and a bow, there was no evil to fight, and so the power of the Hero of Time was completely unnecessary. "Malon…" he whispered, his voice coming out different from his human voice. And while having Hyrule be at peace was indeed a good thing, it had left him feeling as if a big chunk of his life had been unfulfilled. I always assumed that the Hero's Shade's missing eye was conjuring up the image of a badass warrior full of wisdom.
Japanese Hyrule Historia mentions that he has regrets because he could not teach his kids the ways of the hero which basically means that he died before getting to teach his descendants his techniques, it never said anything about not being remembered as a hero.
Just because he only expressed the regret of not being able to pass on his skills doesn't mean he also didn't privately lament his ordeals being erased from history. To me, I don't think he wandered the ether world just so he can teach someone his moves.
Though he had been happy with the life he had been able to lead in his Child Timeline, he did occasionally wonder what would have happened if he had simply sacrificed those seven years he had lost and remained in his Adult Timeline. left kudos on this work! Come and be with us like you were meant to.". But if that is your decision, then we will respect it. This is especially contradicting because not only it was never stated that he cared about being worshiped or seen as a hero but it would be very arrogant, something that goes against the philosophy of the Hero, the one who who holds the Triforce of Courage. Something on the back of his human hand that had reappeared as the light shined over it. Just thought I'd share and clear things up because I have seen too many content creators using Hyrule Historia info as Gospel before the game itself. "Come with me, Link. She began walking backwards, into the crowd of his long dead friends and family. The peaceful times had continued to last for centuries. I would assume everyone would know this by now since the information was released quite a while ago. Likewise, up in the castle, it was also tradition for the firstborn princess to be named Zelda.
I gotta read my Historia more thoroughly, so I can be properly misinformed. They loved hearing his stories and had no doubt that everything he told them was true, but those events had taken place in alternate timelines and alternate dimensions, and thus had no impact on the world they lived in, so they could not fully understand his tales. The games were terribly localized, hystoria IS the gospel of lore. Then, once he passed on what he knew, he could finally be at peace. Unfortunately, a lot of people think the reason that Link became the Hero's Shade was simply because he wasn't recognized as a hero, but it was actually a deeper reason than that. And thus, he now found himself trapped in this type of limbo. As such, he had never been recognized as the hero he was outside of his family. Always putting others before yourself, always trying to do what's right. At last, I have eased those regrets". Not out of arrogance or pride, but out of a need for the permanence that he never got in life.
Posted by 1 month ago [ALL] There's a big misinformation on what the Hero's Shade regret actually is and it comes from an official source. And though those peaceful times were pleasant, they were also the cause for his regret.
And keeping with tradition, the first female offspring would also be named Epona. I have to pass on what I know. HH is about as official as it gets, but it also can suffer from mistakes or localisation issues. ", He completely turned his back to her as a growl of self-frustration escaped him. Hero's shade is OOT/MM Link, he is a ghost because he wasn't remembered as a hero WRONG.
And the only way to get back to his true self would be to have his spirit freed by his regret.
Link is taught mysteries from the ghost of the hero of time. He then lived out the rest of his life in peace, eventually settling down and starting a family. TP hints strongly that Heros Shade is OoT Link, then HH confirms it. Among his accomplishes, he had defeated the different temple bosses to free the land from the different curses upon them, returned the Deku princess, restored Lulu's voice after finding and hatching all seven of her missing eggs, recovered all the broken fragments of the five Great Fairies and made them whole again, brought healing medicine to Koume and Shiro, aided Romani protecting her cows from 'Them', unfroze the Goron Elder, helped Cremia to deliver her milk supply, marched Grog's Cuccos to adulthood with the Bremen Mask, taught the Indigo-Go's a new song, provided the unknown person in the toilet of Stock Pot Inn with some paper, put freed the restless spirits of Komaro, the Composer Brothers, Captain Keeta, the mystery man, the Poe Sisters, the Ikana Shrine spirits, and the Ikana royal family, put the Goron Elder's son asleep and then later opened the raceway for him, cured Pamela's father from his curse of being a Gibdo, brought Gorman a glass of his brothers' Mystery Milk and later reduced him to tears when he played at the Latte Milk Bar, traded all the Deku deeds, taught the Rosa Sisters a new dance, cured the cursed frogs and reunited them with the rest of the Frog Choir, saved the Seahorse's friend by fighting off the giant Sea Snakes, made sure the postman delivered his final letter to Madam Aroma, and reunited Anju and Kafei after stealing the Sun Mask back from Sakon. That or be killed a second time, but with his power and skill, he doubted anyone would be able to accomplish that, and his natural survival instinct and need to overcome his regret would prevent him from simply letting anyone slay him. Why can't they both be true?
Maybe instead of being a previous hero like OoT link. But he would have to wait until the boy was ready, and had obtained the necessary skills in order to handle these techniques. (collapse), tip: "sherlock (tv)" m/m NOT "sherlock holmes/john watson", The Hero's Spirit | Hero of Time | Golden Wolf, https://www.fanfiction.net/s/12846007/1/The-Hero-s-Regret. "We wish you luck, great hero. ), Badwolf97, renrennn, Mirria1, Agent3Novi, RedBlink123, Goldsmith, Unicornfoal, OrionRedde, Charlie_McC, therelevanceofpie, DeathGoddess, CatrinSara, and Norelica Why am I bothered by the wording used in Hyrule Historia?
One of the reasons why Termina not being real is such a persistent theory is that it so perfectly fits as a torture device for Link, a hero who already had his accomplishments wiped out by time travel once before. The Hero's Regret moviefan_92. Along with losing his friend at the end of the game, I really feel for the guy. Why am I bothered by the wording used in Hyrule Historia?
Leave your regrets behind and be at peace. This was it, the opportunity he had been waiting for. Therefore, the “son” of Link speaks proof of the courage he inheirited mysteriously. First of all what the Hero's Shade says in Twilight Princess is: "Although I accepted life as the hero, I could not convey the lessons of that life to those who came after.
I don't deserve it. This is how I see it as well. While he did teach his children and grandchildren how to take care of themselves, including how to use a sword and a bow, there was no evil to fight, and so the power of the Hero of Time was completely unnecessary. "Malon…" he whispered, his voice coming out different from his human voice. And while having Hyrule be at peace was indeed a good thing, it had left him feeling as if a big chunk of his life had been unfulfilled. I always assumed that the Hero's Shade's missing eye was conjuring up the image of a badass warrior full of wisdom.
Japanese Hyrule Historia mentions that he has regrets because he could not teach his kids the ways of the hero which basically means that he died before getting to teach his descendants his techniques, it never said anything about not being remembered as a hero.
Just because he only expressed the regret of not being able to pass on his skills doesn't mean he also didn't privately lament his ordeals being erased from history. To me, I don't think he wandered the ether world just so he can teach someone his moves.
Though he had been happy with the life he had been able to lead in his Child Timeline, he did occasionally wonder what would have happened if he had simply sacrificed those seven years he had lost and remained in his Adult Timeline. left kudos on this work! Come and be with us like you were meant to.". But if that is your decision, then we will respect it. This is especially contradicting because not only it was never stated that he cared about being worshiped or seen as a hero but it would be very arrogant, something that goes against the philosophy of the Hero, the one who who holds the Triforce of Courage. Something on the back of his human hand that had reappeared as the light shined over it. Just thought I'd share and clear things up because I have seen too many content creators using Hyrule Historia info as Gospel before the game itself. "Come with me, Link. She began walking backwards, into the crowd of his long dead friends and family. The peaceful times had continued to last for centuries. I would assume everyone would know this by now since the information was released quite a while ago. Likewise, up in the castle, it was also tradition for the firstborn princess to be named Zelda.
I gotta read my Historia more thoroughly, so I can be properly misinformed. They loved hearing his stories and had no doubt that everything he told them was true, but those events had taken place in alternate timelines and alternate dimensions, and thus had no impact on the world they lived in, so they could not fully understand his tales. The games were terribly localized, hystoria IS the gospel of lore. Then, once he passed on what he knew, he could finally be at peace. Unfortunately, a lot of people think the reason that Link became the Hero's Shade was simply because he wasn't recognized as a hero, but it was actually a deeper reason than that. And thus, he now found himself trapped in this type of limbo. As such, he had never been recognized as the hero he was outside of his family. Always putting others before yourself, always trying to do what's right. At last, I have eased those regrets". Not out of arrogance or pride, but out of a need for the permanence that he never got in life.
Posted by 1 month ago [ALL] There's a big misinformation on what the Hero's Shade regret actually is and it comes from an official source. And though those peaceful times were pleasant, they were also the cause for his regret.
And keeping with tradition, the first female offspring would also be named Epona. I have to pass on what I know. HH is about as official as it gets, but it also can suffer from mistakes or localisation issues. ", He completely turned his back to her as a growl of self-frustration escaped him. Hero's shade is OOT/MM Link, he is a ghost because he wasn't remembered as a hero WRONG.
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I interpreted it as more, regret of not being remembered because the world forgot heroic ways and the knowledge of how to defeat Gannon, not so much personal glory. So I think that his regret is mostly about having that recognition, but I think he also realizes in death that his loss means, yet again, that none of his actions have permanence. Heros Shade is the regret that the Hero of Time didn't pass on "lessons of his life to those who came after him". Everyone had regrets, some more than others some greater than others. The royal family had been grateful to him for exposing Ganondorf for the traitor he was, but they did not know what he had gone through. His biggest series of regrets came from his second adventure. ", She held a hand out to him. A darkness was setting over the kingdom.
And the only way to get back to his true self would be to have his spirit freed by his regret.
Link is taught mysteries from the ghost of the hero of time. He then lived out the rest of his life in peace, eventually settling down and starting a family. TP hints strongly that Heros Shade is OoT Link, then HH confirms it. Among his accomplishes, he had defeated the different temple bosses to free the land from the different curses upon them, returned the Deku princess, restored Lulu's voice after finding and hatching all seven of her missing eggs, recovered all the broken fragments of the five Great Fairies and made them whole again, brought healing medicine to Koume and Shiro, aided Romani protecting her cows from 'Them', unfroze the Goron Elder, helped Cremia to deliver her milk supply, marched Grog's Cuccos to adulthood with the Bremen Mask, taught the Indigo-Go's a new song, provided the unknown person in the toilet of Stock Pot Inn with some paper, put freed the restless spirits of Komaro, the Composer Brothers, Captain Keeta, the mystery man, the Poe Sisters, the Ikana Shrine spirits, and the Ikana royal family, put the Goron Elder's son asleep and then later opened the raceway for him, cured Pamela's father from his curse of being a Gibdo, brought Gorman a glass of his brothers' Mystery Milk and later reduced him to tears when he played at the Latte Milk Bar, traded all the Deku deeds, taught the Rosa Sisters a new dance, cured the cursed frogs and reunited them with the rest of the Frog Choir, saved the Seahorse's friend by fighting off the giant Sea Snakes, made sure the postman delivered his final letter to Madam Aroma, and reunited Anju and Kafei after stealing the Sun Mask back from Sakon. That or be killed a second time, but with his power and skill, he doubted anyone would be able to accomplish that, and his natural survival instinct and need to overcome his regret would prevent him from simply letting anyone slay him. Why can't they both be true?
Maybe instead of being a previous hero like OoT link. But he would have to wait until the boy was ready, and had obtained the necessary skills in order to handle these techniques. (collapse), tip: "sherlock (tv)" m/m NOT "sherlock holmes/john watson", The Hero's Spirit | Hero of Time | Golden Wolf, https://www.fanfiction.net/s/12846007/1/The-Hero-s-Regret. "We wish you luck, great hero. ), Badwolf97, renrennn, Mirria1, Agent3Novi, RedBlink123, Goldsmith, Unicornfoal, OrionRedde, Charlie_McC, therelevanceofpie, DeathGoddess, CatrinSara, and Norelica Why am I bothered by the wording used in Hyrule Historia?
One of the reasons why Termina not being real is such a persistent theory is that it so perfectly fits as a torture device for Link, a hero who already had his accomplishments wiped out by time travel once before. The Hero's Regret moviefan_92. Along with losing his friend at the end of the game, I really feel for the guy. Why am I bothered by the wording used in Hyrule Historia?
Leave your regrets behind and be at peace. This was it, the opportunity he had been waiting for. Therefore, the “son” of Link speaks proof of the courage he inheirited mysteriously. First of all what the Hero's Shade says in Twilight Princess is: "Although I accepted life as the hero, I could not convey the lessons of that life to those who came after.
I don't deserve it. This is how I see it as well. While he did teach his children and grandchildren how to take care of themselves, including how to use a sword and a bow, there was no evil to fight, and so the power of the Hero of Time was completely unnecessary. "Malon…" he whispered, his voice coming out different from his human voice. And while having Hyrule be at peace was indeed a good thing, it had left him feeling as if a big chunk of his life had been unfulfilled. I always assumed that the Hero's Shade's missing eye was conjuring up the image of a badass warrior full of wisdom.
Japanese Hyrule Historia mentions that he has regrets because he could not teach his kids the ways of the hero which basically means that he died before getting to teach his descendants his techniques, it never said anything about not being remembered as a hero.
Just because he only expressed the regret of not being able to pass on his skills doesn't mean he also didn't privately lament his ordeals being erased from history. To me, I don't think he wandered the ether world just so he can teach someone his moves.
Though he had been happy with the life he had been able to lead in his Child Timeline, he did occasionally wonder what would have happened if he had simply sacrificed those seven years he had lost and remained in his Adult Timeline. left kudos on this work! Come and be with us like you were meant to.". But if that is your decision, then we will respect it. This is especially contradicting because not only it was never stated that he cared about being worshiped or seen as a hero but it would be very arrogant, something that goes against the philosophy of the Hero, the one who who holds the Triforce of Courage. Something on the back of his human hand that had reappeared as the light shined over it. Just thought I'd share and clear things up because I have seen too many content creators using Hyrule Historia info as Gospel before the game itself. "Come with me, Link. She began walking backwards, into the crowd of his long dead friends and family. The peaceful times had continued to last for centuries. I would assume everyone would know this by now since the information was released quite a while ago. Likewise, up in the castle, it was also tradition for the firstborn princess to be named Zelda.
I gotta read my Historia more thoroughly, so I can be properly misinformed. They loved hearing his stories and had no doubt that everything he told them was true, but those events had taken place in alternate timelines and alternate dimensions, and thus had no impact on the world they lived in, so they could not fully understand his tales. The games were terribly localized, hystoria IS the gospel of lore. Then, once he passed on what he knew, he could finally be at peace. Unfortunately, a lot of people think the reason that Link became the Hero's Shade was simply because he wasn't recognized as a hero, but it was actually a deeper reason than that. And thus, he now found himself trapped in this type of limbo. As such, he had never been recognized as the hero he was outside of his family. Always putting others before yourself, always trying to do what's right. At last, I have eased those regrets". Not out of arrogance or pride, but out of a need for the permanence that he never got in life.
Posted by 1 month ago [ALL] There's a big misinformation on what the Hero's Shade regret actually is and it comes from an official source. And though those peaceful times were pleasant, they were also the cause for his regret.
And keeping with tradition, the first female offspring would also be named Epona. I have to pass on what I know. HH is about as official as it gets, but it also can suffer from mistakes or localisation issues. ", He completely turned his back to her as a growl of self-frustration escaped him. Hero's shade is OOT/MM Link, he is a ghost because he wasn't remembered as a hero WRONG.