Master Sword Pt 3: What Wild thinks of the Master Sword
(See Part 1: Master Sword Facts and what Sky thinks of the Master Sword and Part 2: What Time, Warriors, Hyrule, Four, Wind think of the Master Sword)
We see in Memories Part 2 that Wild first drew the Master Sword at age 12 and we know from BotW/AoC lore that he was a child prodigy with the sword and easily drew it. But in BotW when he attempts to draw it, it challenges him and steals his life as a test of strength and it's only when he has enough hearts that he is allowed to actually pull it from the pedestal.
In Spar, he makes a snide comment about how the Master Sword actually can and does hurt her Masters. This is likely a reference to the heart-loss challenge in BotW when you try to draw the Master Sword.
Back in Memories pt 2, the next panel is interesting because Wild is naked. Yes I know that sounds weird, but it's interesting because it makes me think that he has done the Sword Trials. The Sword Trials are BotW DLC monster-fighting challenge where if you complete all the levels, the Master Sword gets powered up to full power. And just like Eventide Island, you have to start from zero, with no clothes, items, or weapons.
In Swords, he is still curious about the Master Sword. Despite his misgivings, he still wants to understand it.
Wild does state, that despite his frustration with it, the Master Sword is right to test its would-be-wielders. Character development!
Overall, Wild has a complicated relationship with the Master Sword. He doesn't love it like Sky does, but he doesn't hate it like Time does. He's upset by it's judgement but he understands it. And as you can see in Broken Master Sword, he's not afraid to use and misuse the Master Sword. After all, it is his birthright.
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Brady was my neighbor for 3 months, 2 days, 17 hours, and about 36 minutes before I realized he was THE Pendleton of The Pendleton Apothecary. I am familiar with the old news stories of the company running some dodgy tests on people like me, but all in all, the bloke seems harmless. Not entirely harmless, of course, he knows his way into a good speakeasy. Strangest thing, he could have bought the place from the Van der Snytes, yet he bartered his way into a lifelong open tab by painting a mural in the basement. The old chap is a legend in the making. - Liam O'loraghan
write a description of them from the pov of a person who absolutely hates them.
Brady did not choose to be born into a family of status. I did not choose to father an ungrateful dreamer. One of the few joys I take in being a parent is this mutual assurance. It may be the only understanding we reach. Ridiculous he should fancy himself a starving artist when I put a silver spoon in his mouth. - Trip Pendleton