[ Indeed, the differences between Zelda and the young princess Gina met are slight at best and easily explainable as changing with age. But one feature in particular might stick out to Gina-- eye color. Zelda's eyes are a lush green color, while the young princess' were a vibrant blue. Though eye color can also change with age, it's not usually to this extreme.
Gina's teasing and mock salute get an open laugh out of Zelda; it's just so earnest it completely disarms the princess, knocking the awkward tension right out of her.
That Gina knows Sheik earns a look of surprise. ] You know Sheik? [ He's not exactly the most sociable person ever.
Zelda kneels beside the stone and traces the eye and tear shape with her finger. ] It is, yes. This symbol is called the Eye of Truth and it plays a significant role in Sheikah culture as well as serving as their clan's crest. As its name suggests, the eye represents seeking or seeing the truth, while the tear symbolizes a Sheikah's willingness to go to any lengths to fulfill their duty.
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Gina's teasing and mock salute get an open laugh out of Zelda; it's just so earnest it completely disarms the princess, knocking the awkward tension right out of her.
That Gina knows Sheik earns a look of surprise. ] You know Sheik? [ He's not exactly the most sociable person ever.
Zelda kneels beside the stone and traces the eye and tear shape with her finger. ] It is, yes. This symbol is called the Eye of Truth and it plays a significant role in Sheikah culture as well as serving as their clan's crest. As its name suggests, the eye represents seeking or seeing the truth, while the tear symbolizes a Sheikah's willingness to go to any lengths to fulfill their duty.