What Heroes Do
Chapter Two
The peace of that first, familial meal together could not last.
Hyrule was no fool. Nice as it had been to all eat together, and even if these people were all incarnations of his own soul, even if he could trust them, they were still a single group out in the open in a wilderness they did not know.
And that wasn't even mentioning the fact that they'd all been dragged here by some unknown, possibly (probably) malicious magic.
Hyrule did not expect this adventure to be a pleasant little picnic, and even if it was kind of nice to get to know these Heroes, he was certain that there would be trials ahead. He knew that he would have to be cautious
The others said that they were cautious, too, but Hyrule wasn't so sure that he believed them. After all: after their massive dinner, cooked on an open flame that could attract all manner of beasts, they just. Bedded down where they were, on pillows and bedrolls and blankets as if they were kings. Not up a tree or in a cave like any sensible person, just out in the open, where anything could attack.
…with respect, Hyrule wasn't sure that he trusted these people's judgement.
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