Power isn't something that can be measured on such a scale.
[Midna agrees with a respectful nod. If one were to, for instance, attempt to measure the power of Ganondorf, after all, it would not be possible. Trying to calculate the power it would require to resolve a broken world sounds like an equally impossible task. All worlds are different. Some will require more love and care than others. To say that they are all created equally would be false.
As such, she's not at all surprised to hear Akua's input on it. That is the nature of power. Even a power that is 'well known' can be a difficult thing to truly understand. In some ways, power is more a concept.]
I doubt very much that a single trinket is going to be the thing that restores livelihood to those who desire it. Or creates new livelihood. Whatever the case may be. There is also the nature that in some worlds, it may be considered a bit arrogant to think that mere people by the use of power would be able to bring to life a new world. For those of us with gods, that is.
[Herself. She means herself.]
I wouldn't mind learning a bit more about what might happen with more power, but I think right now it's too early to even begin assuming that it might accomplish anything that we've been told it will. It's more likely that power is to be used for something else, even if we don't know what that 'something else' is.
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[Midna agrees with a respectful nod. If one were to, for instance, attempt to measure the power of Ganondorf, after all, it would not be possible. Trying to calculate the power it would require to resolve a broken world sounds like an equally impossible task. All worlds are different. Some will require more love and care than others. To say that they are all created equally would be false.
As such, she's not at all surprised to hear Akua's input on it. That is the nature of power. Even a power that is 'well known' can be a difficult thing to truly understand. In some ways, power is more a concept.]
I doubt very much that a single trinket is going to be the thing that restores livelihood to those who desire it. Or creates new livelihood. Whatever the case may be. There is also the nature that in some worlds, it may be considered a bit arrogant to think that mere people by the use of power would be able to bring to life a new world. For those of us with gods, that is.
[Herself. She means herself.]
I wouldn't mind learning a bit more about what might happen with more power, but I think right now it's too early to even begin assuming that it might accomplish anything that we've been told it will. It's more likely that power is to be used for something else, even if we don't know what that 'something else' is.