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"Despite everything, it's still you."

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"It's you!"
"Despite everything, it's still you."
Linktober day 16- time
The flow of time really always IS cruel huh. Damn
Anyway, no more sad art for linktober I prommy ❤️🩹 the perspective here was hard af
His big ass legs 😭😭😭
Which one of the boys is experiencing the most serious problems with nightmares and insomnia?
And this is sleepy wind and minich for u
Time, Hyrule and Wild. Sleep deprived gang.
Hyrule has this bad habit of being unable to sleep deeply, he is Perpetually alert and you can’t really blame him, his life is constantly in danger and facing death most of the time.
Time had to deal with a lot of childhood trauma and nightmares that still hunts him sometimes, but he tries his best to overcome them.
Wild in the other hand deals with a lot of stress and pressure—As well as pain—that doesn’t let him sleep as he should, and after being asleep for 100 years he feels kinda guilty about resting, constantly dealing with the sensation of losing even more time.
And… specially Legend has troubles with insomnia and nightmares about koholint.
Sky is a really good sleeper tho.
AND THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THOSE BABYSSS!!!
It's a shame OoT/MM Link never got the chance to be happy.
In Ocarina, Link had to grow up too fast. He left his home while finding out that he never really belonged to them in the first place. We wasn't born to be an innocent child like the rest of the Kokiri. He's a big kid. One that had to be responsible.
At the end of Ocarina, trial after trial to show Link's perseverance, Zelda sends Link back. Zelda, one who had a rough childhood due to Ganon's influence on her life, recognizes that Link never had the chance to be a child and sent him back. This could have been a happy end to Link's journey but he still doesn't have a home to go to. He's not a Kokiri. He's a stranger, an alien to his home. He's a big kid.
Majora's Mask shows time and time again that every adult is too incompetent to do the right thing, to recognize that things are going to get worse despite the obvious doom coming to them. Link is always watched by the moon, not allowed to enjoy moments that childhood brings. He has to be responsible. He has to be seen as the big kid. If not, things will go bad. He saw it in Ocarina. He's seeing it in Majora.
A child who never got his childhood. Even when sent back in time to enjoy it, he'll never truly have the happiness that he was owed. He's a big kid. And big kids don't cry.
What kind of drawing style do you like to do the most?
Linktober day 14: statue!
Oh, Ocarina of Time Link... c: