User talk:Jäzzi

My Musical Friend
My Musical Friend,
 * Alas, I am trapped abroad in a distant interim domicile.
 * I must retire now, not to return to Science till the morrow,
 * lest I disrupt my companions into sharing my habits.

Sincerely,
 * The Formerly Cello Playing Deku

P.S. Hurry and read this before Debbie over there grabs it >.> P.P.S. Never mind, he turned into the Triforce...

Humans
In the "Human" page, there is no mention of them from Skyward Sword. I just reverted an edit to the Batreaux page because someone replaced "human" with "Hylian", which got me thinking, if they are humans on Skyloft, why aren't they on the "Human" page? Also, what does that make Link and Zelda? &mdash;Ceiling Master  00:00, February 13, 2012 (UTC)
 * Not quite sure what you mean. –  Jä zz  i  01:03, February 13, 2012 (UTC)
 * Sorry. There are humans in Skyward Sword, right? So why aren't they mentioned on the "Human" page? &mdash;Ceiling Master  01:09, February 13, 2012 (UTC)

Unfortunately, the term human is kind of confusing in Zelda. Human is a blanket term, which encompasses multiple human-looking races, including Hylians and Gerudo. People with pointed ears like Link are called human a lot more often than they are called Hylian, even in games where the term should be prominent. However, some humans aren't considered Hylian (or Gerudo, etc.), but they don't get their own special race name, so they're just generic humans. Now that this has come up again, I've though up a new way we might help clarify this, which can be found here. If you like/dislike that or have a better idea on how to clarify the situation, that's great, since it is such a difficult subject to write about.--Fierce Deku 06:41, February 13, 2012 (UTC)