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fandomsecrets2014-08-14 06:44 pm
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I think I'd just be annoyed if there was a way late commentary to "settle" that, but I'm still sticking with my own haha.
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(If something happened with adult!Link at the end of MM, I'm not sure about it, and I would say I don't care about spoilers since it's such an old game BUT I'm actually in the process of playing it now, so I'll withhold judgment until I see it myself xD)
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I'm going to put aside the part where OOT is the N64 game that is pure classic adventure, and things like this aren't accounted for at all, so basically everything I'm saying is brain fanfiction farts lbr
Even as a kid Link's has this heavy responsibility thrown on him, not to mention a part of his possible identity as Kokiri being taken away from him (or was that revealed after the time skip?). I'd think that he does have to grow up faster than other kids just to compartmentalize and deal. Although a lot of the child characters in OOT are also put through an upheaval, they aren't all forced to turn to violence to defend themselves or others. Link already doesn't have time to fully process every emergency situation and loss before the next; despite the lack of a timeframe between events, you are told everything is urgent so you do the job.
But he's still a kid. As an adult, Link's missed out on several years just to be able to properly wield a sword and wakes up in a wasteland. Getting the next macguffin is what he knows, and he's good at it! But he's gotta be stunted, socially emotionally whatever, because like you said he doesn't get to process.
/arbitraryplotholecement
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It would be really interesting to see fic of adult!Link as he deals with those situations, how he feels when he defeats Ganon, and what happens to him if he doesn't become a kid again and the struggles he has with normal human relationships and other normal things. how he deals with his adult body. how he deals with sexual feelings. how he deals with adult responsibilities. etc. etc.
it would be very, very difficult. I want to read about it now. :B
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(Anonymous) 2014-08-15 02:35 am (UTC)(link)Plus, since MM took such a hugely dark turn, I always thought that was a natural extension for how this child Link is a really messed up Link to begin with.
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(Anonymous) 2014-08-15 04:58 am (UTC)(link)Ocarina of Time starts off, and it's pretty straight-forward and heroic. Link is a young hero who has to save a young princess and defeat an evil sorcerer thief-king. Then the time skip, and everything is a bit darker, a bit more mature, and less straightforward...but it's still clear. Save princess. Defeat evil king. And the game ends and the princess says her thanks and then says goodbye forever, and suddenly you're back to that straight-forward portion of your story, except no one knows what you did, what has happened to you, and all of your friends are basically tagged by ghosts of themselves, versions that you used to know.
And then Majora's Mask. It starts off with you desperately hunting down your friend, whose not just any friend, but the only other person who knows what you've been through, the only connection you had to that other future. And then you end up in a world that's a lot like yours, but it's different. There are people that you knew, but they are ghosts too. Ghosts of ghosts, even further removed than before.
And what's more, you are forced to send yourself back, to repeat your time and existence and return over and over and over to a past where no one remembers you, no one knows what you have done. And here there is no Zelda. There is no other version of this person for Link to talk to or make friends with. She is totally removed from all versions of his life now.
And I guess you could interpret the game as acceptance over the trauma of Link's past/future. Forcing to relive the same events again and again until he finally overcomes them and returns home in peace, apparently having even accepted the departure of his friend, that sole connection he had.
With really really really heavy dosages of headcanon, headfanon, and Death of the Author, of course.