Storm_Echo
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The goddess Hylia, seen speaking directly to Link (through statues) in BotW, is less of a truly "good" character and more "chaotic neutral" in alignment. Think about it: She has the power to give or take away Zelda's cleansing light, can defeat Ganon in only a few hits (assuming the bow of light scales to her power), and can increase Links vitality whenever she wants - he has to "prove himself", but since Hyrule is CLEARLY in danger, a GOOD goddess would just say "here Link, you proved yourself 100 years ago so pick yourself up, here's the bow of light, slay the beast and save my people".
Instead, she sits back and watches as Link dies again, and again, and again, presumably resurrecting him each time, like a magical fantasy Truman show for her own entertainment. She could save Hyrule any time, and could power up Link to do so as a proxy any time, but CHOOSES to make them wait.
Hylia is the Trickster God of Hyrule confirmed?
Instead, she sits back and watches as Link dies again, and again, and again, presumably resurrecting him each time, like a magical fantasy Truman show for her own entertainment. She could save Hyrule any time, and could power up Link to do so as a proxy any time, but CHOOSES to make them wait.
Hylia is the Trickster God of Hyrule confirmed?