Hola!, una pregunta, cómo se va a relacionar Wind con los demás? Me da curiosidad como se relacionan los links que tienen gran diferencia de edad con los demás.
About Minish, Four, Tracks, and Wind.
Versión en español aquí. :]
The youngest members of the group have very different personalities and a significant age gap compared to the others. This is especially true for Minish, who can be more than ten years younger than some of the older members. Because of this, the older heroes, particularly Time and Sky, tend to worry about them a lot, sometimes to the point of underestimating their abilities in an attempt to protect them.
Minish, for example, doesn’t take these protective attitudes negatively, though he sometimes finds them a little bit annoying. He understands that their concern comes from a place of genuine care. But he’s fully confident in his own skills, (because he’s likely more skilled in combat than Wind and Tracks) If the topic comes up the table, he won’t hesitate to politely remind them that they don’t need to worry so much about him.
Wind, on the other hand, sees these attitudes as unnecessary and is the one who complains about them the most, although he remains respectful about it. It bothers him to be treated like a child. He has great confidence in himself, and unlike Minish, he doesn’t wait for others to ask for his opinion; he jumps into conversations with the older members without worrying about the age difference. He wont hesitate to defend himself and his position as a hero and makes it clear that his age doesn’t define his experience or value.
Tracks is the one who finds it easiest to interact with the older members of the group. His calm and friendly demeanor makes him more direct and honest when expressing his thoughts, without coming across as impolite. He wasn’t trained as a knight, but he knows how to defend himself, and he won’t hesitate to remind the others of that when necessary. That said, he generally appreciates avoiding unnecessary fights, he won't reject chill time and not being exhausted all the time.
Four, on the other hand, is the most emotional and impulsive of the younger members. During his journey, he learned to be less arrogant and to control his temper, but he still struggles when he feels underestimated or treated like a child. He’s the most likely to lose his temper in these situations, acting impulsively and regretting it afterward.
As a knight-in-training, Four deeply admires Warriors, whom he looks up to as a role model. This admiration will also extend to Wild once he learns about Wild’s past as a knight. Warriors is one of the few who fully trusts Four’s abilities. He often insists that the others should stop overprotecting Four, believing in his skills and encouraging others to do the same.