Light shot his impudent descendant a glare that could have melted the polar ice caps.

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“I most certainly did not attack cuccos for fun! I told you it was an accident!”

Sparky floats over to the Wall, inspecting the gaping hole that was now in it. He happened to notice the three faces on the other side and gave them a friendly wave.

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“Hello! They sure are taking their sweet time fixing this thing, huh?”

Blue grumbles, stomping over to the elder hero and yanking him by the wrist back from the Wall. Green and Vio had already given him the run down over what behaviors you should avoid where it was concerned.

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“Cut it out Sparky you’re making it worse! You’re the oldest here you’re supposed to set an example, geez!”

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“Awww but when else will the break be big enough to say ‘hi’ through? You’re such a meanie Blue!”

“Ah,” the Repairman nodded, more flattered than anything else to be compared with something from a set canon. “I…guess we could see what could be causing issues…?”

“No, no, it’ll be fine,” the Repairman replied to Art’s offer to fix it, a little too quickly. “I got it.”

I waved back to one of the few Links I actually played as before. What a cheerful kid! I looked forward to the rest of the new Hyrule tour–

Oh, right. The Wall. *ahem*

The Wall was definitely suffering for this. The cracks and tiny holes went up about a story.

And the Repairman’s light turned bright enough to give himself a headache. He struggled to grab his tool cart and get over there NOW!

He didn’t even care who did it or what happened anymore. All that concerned him for the moment was fixing the one thing he was made to maintain and was very important (for some reason).

He pulled some of a very long ladder from one of the toolboxes and leaned it up against the Wall. He ignored everything around him as he clambered up the latter, intent on making sure this was not where he failed.

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