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I wonder...
I don't know how people came to the headcanon that the Hero's Shade/The Hero of Time came back to Hyrule and died in this armor as part of the royal knights defending Zelda, probably in a great battle. Maybe it's a manga thing or a popular theory. But I have a different headcanon to why he might look like that.
His armor doesn't look at all like something from Hyrule. Is not Hylian, Goron, Zora or Gerudo, or anything similar. But I do feel like it makes sense with the type of shapes and decorations from Termina, from the Stone Tower temple and Ikana more closely. At least according to what I see. There's a lot more sand tones and reds, more round shapes and decorations that feel like painted that fill the blank spaces to make them pop up. I think his armor is so strange because it's supposed to make us understand that he died elsewhere, somewhere like Termina to connect the dots backwards to Majora's Link.
There is still of course all those things that theories point out to suggest that Link didn't stayed in Termina and actually came back to settle with Malon to eventually make Twilight Link a direct descendant of him, and I do believe that there's truth there too. But at the same time I don't see how that makes it impossible for him to not be able to go back and forth between the two realms like the Happy Mask Salesman does or Skullkid himself (unless you believe that Termina was a dream or illusion). Termina is like Wonderland but is not a dream, is just another dimension accessible through the Lost Woods portal.
So, if I may, what I think is that he stayed in Termina for a while when the Majora's mask ordeal ended. After all there's a huge gap we don't know anything about the hero of time, his entire young and adult life, and then we skip to many years after his death in the era of his descendant.
I have the headcanon that he had to stay to perform with the Indigo-go's at the festival after Majora was defeated, and also had to explain Lulu the situation of her being a single mother of six at least (where they six? I don't remember), finish some side quests that needed to be repeated but with a bit more time for it. Maybe even be with skullkid enough for him to later carve that image of both Link and himself playing together, like wanting to immortalize a good memory of both having a good time and not just it being in skullkid's imagination of what it might have been if Link stayed longer or just symbolism of their friendship. It makes for a better story to me.
Then, maybe a little grown up to say.. his appearance in his adult form (17 yo), Link returned to Hyrule and found himself being flooded with memories (I'm decorating the explanation a bit), and visiting places he and Malon crossed paths again. They become friends, fall in love (maybe encouraged by Talon between jokes and being serious), and they start to have a life in the ranch as a couple with some kids.
But it doesn't take to long until that desire of being a hero creep again into his mind. Link just can't let go the feeling that he needs to make honor to that title by being a hero, and people need to know of his deeds, is his responsibility and the weight he has to carry. But the only place that could fulfill that desire is beyond Hyrule and probably beyond Termina. We are assuming Ganondorf's execution hasn't yet occured but will be in Link's time, just later. For now Hyrule was at peace. Is the job of the hero to never let his guard go down and wait for a disaster to occur.
So with that in mind, he started to go back to Termina. For longer periods each time trying to find the next threat that might find it's way into Hyrule (because that's the only thing he's learned from childhood if anything), promising Malon he'd come back, taking longer and longer trips each time. Leaving useful things for the next hero in case he didn't return. But why Termina? Because as Aonuma has said, Termina is named like that because it's a Terminal, like an airport, so it might be kind of like a Hub to get access to other worlds, or where other dimensions connect to.
He found nothing though.
But, if you believe in the Stone Tower temple theory by Monster Maze, which is very cool and interesting on its own but basically it says that the tower is not from Termina or Hyrule, is a portal to a realm beyond Gerudo desert, so if you subscribe to that theory like I do then we can create a narrative with it. Let's say that our Link here started to investigate this temple, and that he found the Realm that connects to the tower, he found the people that built it. Or maybe he just found something more in the kingdom of Ikana, a new conflict or a mystery to solve. He should be a full adult person by then. He found another adventure and another realm that needed his help. He donned the armor, he fought his battles, but he died there. And he couldn't go back to Hyrule and Malon again... At least not alive. I don't know what kind of magic or properties that realm might have had because it's all a supposition based on theories upon theories of something that's been left to each person's imagination, but Ikana itself is very much connected to the Dead and it's curse is such a powerful one that it can't be undone. I do want to believe that some time after his death he came back to "life" technically as a stalfos (because stalfos are cool, shut up), or a revenant (revenants have one or two eyes lit up with an unnatural light, so it might not even be that he lost an eye in battle, is just his revenant eye after death signifying his unfinished business), and he probably had more adventures in that new form until he managed to return to Hyrule.
But changing from realm to realm made him became a ghost of sorts (like the ones in Twilight's courtyard), maybe changing from realm to realm as an undead/stalfos/revenant made his body more intangible. And then his spirit just wandered around as his chosen form, a golden wolf. In part because he chose that form, in part because it was a sort of calling from the triforce to take that form.
Until he felt a familiar aura. The aura of the new hero, the Hero of Twilight. Finally he would be able to ease his regrets...
That's my headcanon at least.
Also... Why is he so tall as the Shade, you ask. Well, he's a shade, a shadow. Not in the literal sense but as his title says he is the Hero's shade as in regrets, the hero's regrets. The shadow of guilt that always followed him, himself. So, in a poetic way his shadow of regret is bigger than him, and it manifests physically bigger too... Or y'know, why are there stalfos, poes and ghouls as big as houses in the Zelda universe. I guess that's just something you can do after you die.
That all. No closing thoughs other than the hero's shade, ocarina of time Link, the hero of time, is one of my favorite characters of all time.
[Either supposition would of course be blasphemous.]
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Supposition by meetmeatthecoda for @codewordpumpkin Fandoms: The Blacklist (US TV) Rating: Teen And Up Audiences Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Chapters: 1/1 (complete) Words: 2,918 Tags: No Archive Warnings Apply, Elizabeth Keen/Raymond Reddington, Elizabeth Keen, Raymond Reddington, season 7 finale speculation, angsty, hopeful, Hurt/Comfort, Romance, Lizzington - Freeform
Summary:
"Red breaks his stare and abandons their drinks in favor of bracing both hands against the countertop, leaning forward, hunching his back, ducking his head, looking physically weighed down by what she’s just told him.
A clap of thunder sounds from outside."
Season 7 finale speculation. Liz voluntarily tells Red that Katarina is alive and they've been working together. Red has a reaction she doesn't expect. Feelings and revelations ensue. Angsty and hopeful Lizzington. Part 3 of Katarina Chronicles.
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Open letters | signs, lines and suppositions
Cassidy and Kevin: it’s not the end (morning thought).
So, after a night of sleep, the only thing I can think about is: the way Cassidy and Kevin said goodbye to each other was too full of sadness from both of them to be the end. There is more to come, it can’t be otherwise. I don’t know if they are the “happy ending” of each other (hello Emma Swan ^^), but even if I wish it could be the case, I just want to see them reunited soon (my bet is still: she will discover she is pregnant and she will have to tell him). This Is Us writers are tricky, they may put viewers in a false direction, make them think Cassidy is way back with her husband and goodbye Kevin, but I think it’s not the case. They couldn’t develop her character that much in the first episode of the season just to end the story with this ending. I can’t believe it.
How to use suppostion in korean
There are actually a few ways to make suppositions in Korean. If you check /tagged/supposition on my blog to can see my notes from when I was learning. The most common way is ~겠다, which is the first post at the bottom of that page!
The first use of -겠다 is to tell your intent or will to do something. Please mind that this pattern when expressing will or intent is only used to express your intent or will. In this case it will be translated as "I will", "I am going to" or "I plan (to)'.
It cannot, however, be used to tell others of someone else's intent or will. Thus the following sentence is incorrect:
Incorrect: 조앨 씨는 토요일에 일하겠어요.
You can also use this verb pattern to express your unwillingness or intent not to do something. In that case you will use its negative form which is either -지 않겠다 or 안 -겠다.
Example: 올해 술을 마시지 않겠어요.
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