Link was more than willing to keep talking about his home, especially if it meant distracting Sora from the grim "solution" they had discovered on the wall.
"Well, there are other humans, as well. Descendants of the Gerudo Tribe, who are from the desert, as well as people from other places altogether. And there are Gorons, people who live on Death Mountain. They're miners. Big, friendly folk with sturdier bodies than humans. And the Zora live in the West, aquatic people who can live both on land and underwater. They guard Hyrule's water supply." To him, all of these things were completely commonplace, really.
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"Well, there are other humans, as well. Descendants of the Gerudo Tribe, who are from the desert, as well as people from other places altogether. And there are Gorons, people who live on Death Mountain. They're miners. Big, friendly folk with sturdier bodies than humans. And the Zora live in the West, aquatic people who can live both on land and underwater. They guard Hyrule's water supply." To him, all of these things were completely commonplace, really.
"Oh! And I met a family of yeti, once!"