What does a hero do when the mantle becomes too heavy? What can a hero do when the difference between what other people see in him and what he sees in himself diverge so fully that it’s too painful to bear? Where can a hero go to escape the lie that his life has become, the lie that he himself has participated in by virtue of his existence?<\/p>\n
If he’s lucky, he can slip away and find someone a little bit like him to help him do the things he is too afraid to do himself.<\/p>\n
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When Ravio, the bumbling merchant who’s been gouging me for rupees for hours, finally pulled off his dumb bunny hood, my heart jumped into my throat.<\/p>\nRavio, for all intents and purpose, is Link at his worst, his most vulnerable. When he revealed his identity, I felt like I was looking at Link – someone who I’ve known my whole life, someone who was born in 1987, the same year as me – for the very first time.<\/p>\n
Only now, only after all of these years, only after seeing him at his most selfish, his most cowardly, his most honest, did I feel like I truly understood him.<\/p>\n
Being a hero, being someone who others rely on to make their lives safe and happy, must be terribly hard.<\/p>\n
Please take care of your heroes.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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