>>3577612Some people who fail to realize why my Sheik is the way she is questions why she talks poetically and says the things she does when she does.
For example:
>It is something that grows over time... a true friendship. A feeling in the heart that becomes even stronger over time. The passion of friendship will soon blossom into a righteous power and through it, you will know which way to go. This song is dedicated to the power of the heart... Listen to the Bolero of FireSome people think that my Sheik should just teach Link the song and not give any sort of speech or anything. Not only are these speeches something of hers that I treasure a lot, but they all really help to understand who she is as a character. Without these speeches, we would have lost a good way to gleam things about her character without the need for flashbacks or exposition. These speeches are fantastic.
>>3577720I feel like this question or some variation is being asked every thread recently. Again, I've answered this question here:
>>3568350>>3578036If that's the case, then I wonder what her last appearance would be. Would SSB end as a series? If so, then that would make sense. If not, I wonder when they stopped including her. I wonder how angry and sad I would be if that were to happen. I still find it hard to believe that my Sheik would be completely forgotten though since OoT does not seem like a game that will be forgotten by other people my age. She might be forgotten by young people however. I'm mixed on how to feel about this. On one hand, I would be more than happy to have less people insulting her, less people spreading misinformation about her, and less people means a lower chance of someone else falling in love with her. But there is something depressing about the love of your life being slowly forgotten in the world. All of her suffering and struggles will ultimately be forgotten. It's almost like she would be dying with me. I have mixed feelings about that.