>>3458320>so you should be fine either wayThat's true. I've noticed that myself. It was just when I first started posting, I figured that I would need to justify it since nobody knows about the manga, like you would need to do on /a/. I'm glad this place is a bit different.
>>3458319>just to get captured by GanondorfUnfortunately, yes. That was the big mistake. She got overconfident. And the thing is, Sheik will never know that she made a mistake since she was not summoned ever again by that Zelda. Funny, isn't it?
>it's the tragic part and memories about her life that makes her who she isBasically. Without that, I can't imagine her being the same at all.
>she became a happier person that was able to move over her tragic pastYeah, that's the one I tend to think. She isn't even aware she made a major mistake, so she would still be just as confidant initially as she was before.
>always seemed like an excuse to bring a lot of characters together and doesn't really make sense on their worldYou are right. As much as I hate to say it, Sheik has no reason to appear at all in it. It is just pandering through and through. Although, I'm glad I'm being pandered to.
>What do you believe that she is regarding the trforce powerI believe the triforce made her a smart girl with powers and I do think that it would be in her best interest to protect it, but I don't think she would be a representation of its power. I think that if she becomes separated from it, she would lose a LOT of things. She wouldn't learn things as quickly. Magic would put a much larger strain on her. I'm not sure if she would outright lose knowledge or magic abilities, but I at least think it would hamper her future growth.
You could say, if that's true, then why do we see her lose the triforce in HW, but we don't see that large of a difference in gameplay. I think what I said is still true. We don't see Sheik gaining much of anything afterwards. So I still think it hampers her growth to not have it.