Look at this from an in-universe perspective. Just like in reality I think people who seem evil don't feel like their actions really are evil. Those they target are the real evil ones. Now apply that to Zelda games, say Ganondorf. Does he really feel like he is evil, or does he think his actions are justifiable? Maybe in his mind Hylians are evil?
Maybe Link can even be percieved negatively for some of his actions? He enters homes sometimes when residents aren't present. He breaks pots in those houses and takes the money inside them, which can be seen as stealing. He messes with gravestones in graveyards, disturbs the dead by entering the underground tombs.
I'm just wondering if maybe everyone in the Zelda Universe, regardless of how they are commonly percieved by others, feels as if their causes are just?
Maybe Link can even be percieved negatively for some of his actions? He enters homes sometimes when residents aren't present. He breaks pots in those houses and takes the money inside them, which can be seen as stealing. He messes with gravestones in graveyards, disturbs the dead by entering the underground tombs.
I'm just wondering if maybe everyone in the Zelda Universe, regardless of how they are commonly percieved by others, feels as if their causes are just?
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