Ravio had run off, big surprise, but to some place Sheik could get him this time. Not that he would have tried, there was only so much effort the Sheikah could put into the coward before it was starting to weigh on him. But the coward had run off, vanished into Hyrule and what had come back--was the rabbits counterpart. He was an interesting little thing, a tool being used it seemed, and Sheik had been keeping an eye on him since he started going between Lorule and Hyrule.Â
It was interesting to watch him, especially when he kept trying to find the Thieves Palace near Sheik’s own home, but watching him was also like watching a pot full of water slowly drain out. He got tired, depressed, like Lorule’s own people and Sheik couldn’t blame him. What was asked--no more demanded of him wasn’t easy and his life was constantly at riskÂ
Maybe that was what compelled Sheik to step in when he got cornered and protect him. He was like Ravio but he was what Sheik wanted Ravio to be and seeing someone like that losing hope reminded him of to many things. So when the little hero got trapped and was about to fall Sheik jumped down from his tree and threw a kunai at the darknut, taking there attention and ending them with a few quick moves.Â
He stepped up to the hero on the ground and held his hand down, offering help up.Â