That's the point; I'm purposely overthinking it. Christ, how do people not get that? It's like you're only reading every other word.
Well why would you deliberatly overthink it? It acomplishes nothing. It been a fun debate, but that makes no sense.
Racial appearance, weapons, where they live, their flags, the horses they ride, the fact that they (apparently) use bows and arrows.
well the weapons, horses and bows and arrows all seem to be much more an amazonian aspect due to their warlike culture, whereas Islamic women are not famous for fighting.
It's a fantasy game, why can't it have black people being portrayed as equal members of a Medieval society?
Indeed why not? But then again, why should they?Just because they could as its fantasy, doesnt mean they have to to be not racist.
The assumption is supported by the previous points of a) Large number of positively portrayed Aryans and b) the use of the world "realm". For the sake of the argument, make the assumption, k?
Thats ridiculous. Lots of Aryans doesnt make the Hylians racist, and nintendo making them blonde could easily be considered an artist point, or maybe they all have similar genes? After all we dont see a HUGE amount of inhabitants of hyrule. Its plausable that many could be blonde due to genetics.
So no, the assumption doesnt make sense to make.
He's physically weak and he should've known that. Stronger gorons, who can walk and run faster, as well as roll, would have been more capable of the journey, and should've been sent in his stead. His arrogance to believe he was still capable of the journey shows his lack of intelligence.
He was the leader of the tribe, except Darmani. I wouldnt expect a leader to command someone to go perform a task that had such danger.
And my point was that Gorons were either strong and dumb or slightly smarter and very weak, something that's yet to be shown as particularly false.
The elder is weak as hes old and feeble. Darbus is shown to be incredibly strong, but never shown to have below normal intelligence. Sure he used the fused shadow, but power corrupts. And i cant quite remember, but i think he tried to use it to somehow protect the goron tribe from something.
They chose to leave that society, so it seems they weren't as integrated as you think.
They left because their Chief turned into a giant monster and their mountain was constantly spewing lava. So its not as if they suddenly thought "we hate humans". And the fact they returned showed they valued the partnership.
They attack Link because he's a Hylian with a sword. What if Link wasn't the first to attack them? What if other Hylians started it?
Use cheats to go to the Sacrew Meadow in OoT, and the Moblins attack wether you have a sword or not. The same goes for other games with moblins where you can see them without having a sword.
For allies, no great pains are made by Link to save them from being frozen... two Zoras are saved in OoT. None of the others. Every one else is saved without exception, but the attitude with the Zora is just "Oh well, nothing more can be done."
The Hylians had their own problems at the time, as they'd been taken over by the kind of evil. Maybe they were unable to send help? They'd already had to evacuate their home town to Kakariko.