[Whether it's climactic or not isn't the question for him. Instead, it's how Link answers. Initially, he had intended to simply drop the information about assistance being at the marketplace so the child could know that assistance was there. Feigning being lost and needing guidance was intended to allow this child, with (presumably) a child's mindset, to have an excuse to go.
But that answer, no matter how climactic or not, is interesting. Highly interesting, that he chose to respond to the allusion of wild creatures that would consume whoever without fear, or without false confidence. Instead, it's something that's obviously processed by the way it appears he's thinking- but not touched upon. Are things of that sort common to him, he wonders.
Yet he doesn't show it. Instead, he simply smiles, his steps slowing some.]
Sound choices. As for me, well- [A small lie. Do forgive him.] I'm half-starved! I wonder what sort of food is there. Hopefully something we can both eat. What sort of things do you enjoy?
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But that answer, no matter how climactic or not, is interesting. Highly interesting, that he chose to respond to the allusion of wild creatures that would consume whoever without fear, or without false confidence. Instead, it's something that's obviously processed by the way it appears he's thinking- but not touched upon. Are things of that sort common to him, he wonders.
Yet he doesn't show it. Instead, he simply smiles, his steps slowing some.]
Sound choices. As for me, well- [A small lie. Do forgive him.] I'm half-starved! I wonder what sort of food is there. Hopefully something we can both eat. What sort of things do you enjoy?