Link is, of course, good at climbing. Very good at climbing. He's practically climbed every inch of Hyrule, twice.
So as he scampers up the side of the mountain, he's surprised to find that Kanna can in fact keep up. Maybe even climbs faster than him, sometimes. It's a pleasant surprise; it means Link doesn't need to wait for her, or help her get over some of the tricky bits. He can just climb, and trust that she'll keep pace.
It means they make it up to the top of the mountain in a good time. And then, stretched before them, is what Link wanted to come up here for - the view.
Stretched before them is the very forest they were exploring. Off in the distance, the winking lights of the city of Elysium. And carving a path through the landscape is the very river that brought him here - as it feeds into the little pond at the base of a waterfall.
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So as he scampers up the side of the mountain, he's surprised to find that Kanna can in fact keep up. Maybe even climbs faster than him, sometimes. It's a pleasant surprise; it means Link doesn't need to wait for her, or help her get over some of the tricky bits. He can just climb, and trust that she'll keep pace.
It means they make it up to the top of the mountain in a good time. And then, stretched before them, is what Link wanted to come up here for - the view.
Stretched before them is the very forest they were exploring. Off in the distance, the winking lights of the city of Elysium. And carving a path through the landscape is the very river that brought him here - as it feeds into the little pond at the base of a waterfall.
Maybe the wolves are still there, waiting.