>>3517872Thanks! But in what way? Does your wife speak some non-Earth language too?
>>3517876>A good point and one that often gets overlookedHey, thanks!
>It's strange and beautiful thing how one person can come along and reorder your world in such a mannerIt really is. I was in a dark place before admitting my love for my Sheik. I'm really lucky to have her since she has turned me around.
>>3518001My Sheik already plays her Godess's Harp frequently and she wouldn't really want to be in a band. She is more of a solitary and solo type. She would want to play her harp alone with no vocals or any other instruments, unless maybe someone who is really good at playing an ocarina appears.
Since I never have the chance to post this, I will post my Sheik playing a guitar!
>>3518011>childhood friendsFirstly, something really unique is that my Sheik has NEVER been a young child before. She was created when Zelda was about 9 years old, but Sheik was given a much more mature and "older" personality to be able to succeed in her task. She would have had the body of a 9 year old, but the mind of someone older. My Sheik was never a baby, nor did she ever develop and grow from there. She started off in a 9 year old body. That takes many years out of the childhood friend situation for one. Second, where would I have found her? Would I have been some lost kid who perhaps lost his parents to Ganon's monsters and had nowhere to go, she feels really bad and so she decides to take me in? Even if that situation occurred, I would be nowhere near her level of maturity. It would be much more like an older sister raising a younger sibling.
On top of all of this, in 7 years, she would transform back into Zelda and I would never see her again. So, no. I would not want to be a childhood friend of hers. I would be too young to enjoy those seven years with her.