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    Gurpreet is your co-worker on the sister-team, over in India. He’s hard-working, a family man, and takes care of his aging parents, all in their home village over the weekend. He spends nights in Bangalore, debugging and reviewing your code while you’re asleep. His contributions to the project are pretty solid too, even though he’s only been coding for four years. His management treats him and his team like garbage, but they don’t let that stop them from showing up and doing a good job. If you ever came to visit, he’d roll out the red carpet along with his co-workers, and give you the kind of hospitality typically reserved for a minor god; doubly-so if it’s a holiday.

    Gurpreet is awesome.

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    “Now that I’m done being baffled by an ordinary name, it’s about time for me to go vote in a major election!”

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    Damn, son. I grew up in a mostly white town, but there was still a couple of Sikh kids in my school. OOP must live in a zip code that’s only been written down like four times.

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        Huh, so presumably, they send out groups of names by an area’s demographics. I could see them ending up with some very strange seeming names in some areas, either by smaller towns being grouped in with nearby cities, or due to supply chain changes, and stock for one area getting rerouted or mixed up.

        Like there might be plenty of Sikhs in NYC, but go upstate and its possible someone’s never heard the name, or met a Sikh.

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          The names are definitely somewhat geographical. They’re different here in Sweden. No Gurpreet here

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    They never have a bottle that says Luci :((((

    Edit: did I get a down vote because Coke hates my name? Good lord!

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          Once one understands the hero’s journey it becomes obvious why most of the steps exist. If they just go out and do everything successfully the first time with no hesitation they come across as boring. If they don’t have the upside and downs then there isn’t any opportunity for growth.

          The ending often have a return and celebration instead of steps 11 and 12 which I think are story specific.

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            Yeah, it’s definitely not a one-size-fits-all approach, but more like “If this story has these aspects, this is generally the order in which they occur.” Some of the terminology developed from the original concept is also flexible or substitutible.

            Edit: Applying the example above to Zelda (Ocarina of Time), just based on the question towards the top:

            1. Ordinary World: Kokiri Forest

            2. Call to Adventure: Navi arriving, The Deku Tree

            3. Refusal of the Call: Saria’s disappointment at Link leaving (interpreted this case merely as the temptation to stay)

            4. Meeting the Mentor: The Owl who teaches you not to mash A too quickly

            5. Crossing the Threshold: Stepping out into Hyrule Field

            6. Tests, Allies, Enemies: The majority of the game, from the end of Kokiri Forest up to collecting all the Medallions.

            7. Approach: Going to Ganon’s Castle

            8. Ordeal, Death & Rebirth: Fighting Ganondorf and Ganon, awakening to the power of the Triforce of Courage. Also Link fully recovering his memories and being “reborn” in a metaphorical sense.

            9. Reward, Seizing the Sword: Ganondorf’s defeat, rescuing Zelda (the Master Sword is not itself the reward in this case, despite the specific mention of a Sword in this stage, though could maybe interpret as grabbing the Master Sword again during the Resurrection stage)

            10. The Road Back: Escaping from the collapsing castle

            11. Resurrection: Ganondorf returns as Ganon and must be confronted one final time.

            12. Return with Elixir: Reclaiming the Triforce, sealing the darkness, returning to childhood and meeting Zelda again.

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              It also occurred to me that folks from the younger generation may not have played OoT, so here is the same reapplied to Breath of the Wild:

              1. Ordinary World: The Great Plateau

              2. Call to Adventure: The message left by Zelda after waking up.

              3. Refusal of the Call: The temptation not to climb that damn frozen mountain because you haven’t figured out how to keep warm yet. Alternatively, the temptation to spend hours just chopping trees and killing Bokoblins instead of moving on.

              4. Meeting the Mentor: The old man (King Rhoam) who teaches you how to do things like staying warm to be able to climb the mountain.

              5. Crossing the Threshold: Climbing the tower and gliding down to Hyrule Field.

              6. Tests, Allies, Enemies: The majority of the game, including all shrines and the four divine beasts.

              7. Approach: Pushing through Hyrule Castle.

              8. Ordeal, Death & Rebirth: Fighting Calamity Ganon (and the 4 Blights if skipped). Also Link fully recovering his memories and being “reborn” in a metaphorical sense.

              9. Reward, Seizing the Sword: Rescuing Zelda, obtaining the Bow of Light.

              10. The Road Back: Returning back out to Hyrule Field.

              11. Resurrection: Calamity Ganon returns as Dark Beast Ganon

              12. Return with Elixir: The calamity is over, the guardians are deactivated, and Hyrule Castle is no longer corrupted. People can move back and rebuild.

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                  Not a lit major, just someone who spends too long going through Wikipedia and TV Tropes and was looking for any way to pass the time at work, haha.

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              That fucking owl. Though it was worse by far in Majoras mask, since he kept. coming. back. And was wordy as fuck every time.