Teba

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Teba is a recurring character in The Legend of Zelda series.

Names in the American English canon

Names in the American English canon
NameAppearance(s)
Teba
For terminology in other regions, see § Nomenclature below.

Biography

Breath of the Wild

Teba is the most skilled Rito warrior in Rito Village.[13] He resides in his Home with his wife Saki and his son Tulin. Teba is known to be prideful to the point of recklessness, and Saki describes him as impulsive.[13][14] Like other Rito warriors, Teba idolizes Revali, and he wishes for Tulin to become a great warrior as well.[15][16]

Growing up, Teba was childhood friends with Harth.[17] Since Tulin is close in age with Harth's daughter, Molli, their families have remained close.[18] Teba was also mentored by Kaneli while training to become a Rito warrior.[17] When Divine Beast Vah Medoh reactivated and began circling Rito Village, Teba and Harth went to face it, ignoring Kaneli's warnings.[19] This resulted in Harth becoming injured, though Teba remained unscathed.[19]

A screenshot of Teba repairing a Falcon Bow at the Flight Range. Text on-screen displays his name, along with the title "Rito Warrior".
Teba's introduction

When Link speaks to Saki during the "Divine Beast Vah Medoh" Main Quest, she reveals that Teba is absent from the Village, as he is preparing for another attack on Vah Medoh at the Flight Range.[20] At the Flight Range, Link can find Teba working on a Falcon Bow. He turns to face Link when he senses his approach.[21] Realizing he does not know Link, Teba tells him to leave since he is busy.[22]

Upon speaking to Teba, he reiterates that he is busy and asks Link if he needs something.[23] If Link claims that he can help him, Teba initially does not know what he is talking about.[24] When Link clarifies that he can calm Divine Beast Vah Medoh, Teba is skeptical that of his story, and he asks Link for his name.[25] After they introduce themselves to each other, Teba voices his suspicions that Kaneli had Link come to talk him out of facing Vah Medoh.[26] When Link confirms this, Teba is annoyed, but asserts that he will not return to Rito Village until he defeats the Divine Beast.[26][27]

After Link reasserts his desire to help, Teba states that he is in no position to talk him out of it.[28] He recalls Kaneli saying that the only way to stop Divine Beast Vah Medoh would be to enter it, which he believes to be impossible.[28] Though Link tries to tell him that he is capable of doing so, Teba does not believe him, since only the Champions would be capable of entering a Divine Beast.[29]

Teba decides to instead focus on fighting Divine Beast Vah Medoh.[29] He explains that if they approach the Divine Beast without a plan, they will be shot down by its Cannons.<[29] Therefore, he wants to test Link's skills before they attempt their assault.[29] To do so, Link must use the Flight Range's Updrafts to destroy five Targets within three minutes.[30] If Link asks for a tip, Teba explains that using a Bow in midair is the same as using it on the ground.[31] He also suggests that Link use a Bow with a long range.[31] He states that if Link is unable to complete this task, then he will not fare well against Divine Beast Vah Medoh.[31] Once Link tells Teba he is ready, the Flight Range Mini-Game begins.[32]

After Link destroys five Targets, Teba calls him back to the Flight Range's hut.[33] Teba is impressed by Link's skills with a bow, and he confesses that he thought someone was pulling a prank on him when Link first came to the Flight Range.[34] However, he can now tell that Link is serious about helping him, reasoning he must have seen at least a couple of battles.[34] If Link claims to have seen a few, Teba tells him not to be modest.[35] He remarks that he feels like he has heard the name "Link" before.[36]

Confident in Link's abilities, Teba decides it is time for them to face Divine Beast Vah Medoh.[36] Teba explains that he will help Link get into position so that he can shoot at the Cannons.[36] To this end, he allows Link to take a spare Falcon Bow he modified from the nearby Treasure Chest.[36] After Link takes the Bow, Teba gives him a bundle of 20 Bomb Arrows to use against the Divine Beast.[37] Since they will be in a Freezing Climate, Teba also suggests that Link should bring warm Food or Armor.[38]

When Link tells Teba he is ready, he first wants to know why Link is risking so much to face the Divine Beast.[39] If Link responds that he intends to rescue Zelda, Teba becomes confused and questions her relation to this matter.[40] So long as Link is helping him, however, he does not care.[40] He tells Link to get on his back, and the pair flies up to Divine Beast Vah Medoh.[41]

A screenshot of Teba flying with Link riding on his back.
Teba flying with Link

As they approach Vah Medoh, Teba remarks that even he feels cold.[42] He then points out the Divine Beast, becoming annoyed that it has restored its Barrier.[43] Teba goes over their plan once more, reiterating that it is Link's job to shoot the Cannons while he draws their fire.[44] Should Link need to stop the fight, Teba tells him to Paraglide directly upward.[44] In addition, he reveals that Medoh's Barrier in impenetrable and should not be touched.[44] He also makes sure that Link remembers his Cold Resistance.[44] He tells Link that they will move when he is ready.[45]

During the battle with Divine Beast Vah Medoh, Teba encourages Link.[46] He also warns Link of incoming attacks from a Cannon.[47][48] Whenever Link destroys a Cannon, Teba cheers for him.[49][50][51][52]

With all of the Cannons destroyed, Teba commends Link for his work.[53] He suddenly falters, however, as he has a burn mark on his left leg. Teba informs Link of his injury and that he plans to return to the Flight Range.[54] However, he is concerned that he may not be able to make it back.[55] He tells Link to continue on to Divine Beast Vah Medoh, wishing him luck as he gives him a thumbs up.[56] Teba then descends back to the Flight Range.

If Link exits Divine Beast Vah Medoh before activating its Main Control Unit, Teba can be found sitting at the Flight Range, groaning in pain over his injured leg.[57] He is angered that he was shot, and he admits that his injury is worse than he thought.[58] Teba curses, angered that he was forced to turn back after getting so close to defeating the Divine Beast.[58]

Once Vah Medoh has been calmed, Teba returns to his Home in Rito Village. There, Saki tends to his wounds, and he recovers enough to be able to stand.[59] According to Saki, Teba told her about his and Link's actions, as well as the fact that they saved Rito Village.[60] Teba also explains that Saki told him that that Link is a descendant of the Hylian Champion, but when Link tries to tell him the truth, Teba does not believe him.[59][61]

After the "Divine Beast Vah Medoh" Main Quest has been completed, Teba admits that he would not have been able to face the Divine Beast without Link and thanks him.[62] Once Link has the Great Eagle Bow, Teba notices that he is carrying it.[63] He admits that the Bow is too heavy for him to carry, as he would end up losing speed whenever he tried to take a shot.[63] When he saw Link's skills with a Bow, he told Kaneli that they should give it to Link.[63]

A screenshot of Teba flying away from Rito Village, with Tulin riding on his back.
Teba and Tulin flying together

Now that his injuries are mostly healed, Teba decides to resume training Tulin at the Flight Range, expressing his hope for his son to become as great a warrior as Revali was.[64] When Link tells him to take care, Teba stands and announces they are leaving,[65] much to Tulin's excitement.[66] Seeing his son's happiness, Teba laughs.[67] He then informs Link that he will be at the Flight Range for the foreseeable future.[68] With Tulin riding on his back, Teba then departs for the Flight Range.

Afterward, anytime Link speaks to Teba at the Flight Range, he asks if he could demonstrate his archery skills for Tulin, since he believes it could be beneficial to his training.[69]

When The Champions' Ballad Downloadable Content Pack is active, The Diary of Revali appears in Teba's Home, having been entrusted to him by Kaneli.[5] Link is also able to ask Teba about Revali, who reveals that Revali was the first Rito to be able to ascend into the air on his own without the help of Wind.[70] While Teba is currently unable to do so, he aspires to teach himself and master Revali's Gale.[70] In addition, Link is able to ask about Kaneli's whereabout, who Teba thinks is in his House in Rito Village.[71] He hopes that Kaneli could teach Tulin some of the stories he knows about Revali, but he believes that his son's training should come first.[71]

Tears of the Kingdom



Teba has taken Kaneli's place as elder of Rito Village.

Other Appearances

Age of Calamity

The following section is not part of the Zelda canon and should not be taken as such.
A screenshot of Teba posing as the text, "Teba, Rito Warrior" appears.
Teba's introduction

Teba first appears in the Scenario, Air and Lightning, where Revali is battling against Windblight Ganon around Divine Beast Vah Medoh. As Revali falters against Windblight Ganon, Teba is summoned through Terrako's Gate of Time, and he uses his Falcon Bow to shoot Arrows at Windblight Ganon's cannon.

By the time the Warriors are able to enter Divine Beast Vah Medoh, Teba has teamed up with Revali by dodging Windblight's attacks to distract it. He calls out to Revali, who lets loose three Bomb Arrows as revenge.[72] Windblight Ganon uses its cannon to shoot a powerful gust to deflect the Arrows, frustrating Teba.[73] Revali reassures Teba, as he notices that they have bought enough time for the party to board Vah Medoh to help.[74]

Once Windblight Ganon retreats, the Warriors convenes on top of Divine Beast Vah Medoh. Urbosa and takes a moment to thank the party and Riju for coming to their aid. Teba, upon witnessing Revali's insincere gratitude towards Link rescuing him, is surprised by his demeanor.[75] However, his musing is interrupted by Urbosa, who asks Zelda what happened at Hyrule Castle.[76]

After hearing these recent events, Teba joins Revali to help him defend Western Hyrule from a surge of monsters and corrupted Guardians. During the Movie "Vah Medoh's Pilots", Teba defends Revali from Guardian Skywatchers as he pilots the Divine Beast. When the Skywatchers persue him, Revali returns the favor by hitting his pursuers, causing Teba to be impressed by Revali's skill.[77] With confidence, Revali boasts about showcasing Vah Medoh's power.[78] As they take out numerous Monster outposts, Windblight Ganon reappears a few times in a final attempt to kill both Teba and Revali, but Revali is able to finally slay the demon.

In the Guardian of Remembrance Downloadable Content Scenario, "EX Searching Hyrule Forest", Revali notices an unfamiliar Rito child disappear in Korok Forest. He reports to Teba that he saw a Rito child with the same colored feathers as Teba.[79] Horrified, Teba pleads to tag along with Revali and two Rito Captains, to which Revali agrees to. In Korok Forest, Teba asks for a further description of the missing child, with Revali replying that the child's face is a bit similar to Teba's.[80]

After some searching, Teba discovers that the child is his son, Tulin, and is grateful that he is safe.[81] Tulin explains that he somehow ended up in the forest and he was looked after by "tiny creatures", which intrigues his father.[82] Teba is uncomfortable leaving Tulin alone in the forest, and a Rito Captain volunteers to protect Tulin on their way out.

While exiting the Forest, Teba introduces Tulin to Revali, who is pleasantly surprised that they are related and both have traveled through time. Tulin praises Revali, but mistakenly believes that he is just another Rito warrior who might be just as good as the Rito Champion, which a shocked Revali corrects him that he is actually the real deal. During their journey out, Tulin continues to be amazed by Revali's prowess, leading him to believe that he is still worshipped even after a hundred years. When they make it to their destination, which turned out to be a dead end, Revali becomes flustered that they should have consulted the help from the Koroks, but Tulin who can read the wind and was given knowledge on the false passages, reveals the way out and after revealing the second passage, Revali becomes impressed by Tulin's skills in understanding the wind as the child guides the grownups out. After a final surge of monsters, Teba thanks Revali for his help, but Revali tells him to stop with the excessive praise.

Once they are able to escape to the forest entrance, Teba lets Tulin off his back and reminds Tulin to use his manners since Revali was the reason he was found.[83] Tulin complies as he trots to stand in front of the Rito Champion and gives him his gratitude.[84][85] Revali smiles a bit and compliments him back.[86] Overjoyed to hear this,[87] Tulin lets him know of his intentions to train so that he can be like him as he jumped close to Revali's face as he nervously backs away, and adds that he also will one day master the Great Eagle Bow.[88] Revali sighs as he reminds him that he could have been killed by the monsters in the forest and notes that he wasn't the least bit scared.[89] He looks over at Teba and notes that Tulin will eventually master the wind.[90] Teba agrees, but he adds that he must surpass his father first.[91] Tulin then imitates Revali's speaking patterns,[92] prompting a laugh from Teba before he stops himself upon seeing Revali's resigned face.[93] Teba struggled to find the right words, but then Revali succumbs into a warm laughing fit.[94] as Teba and Tulin soon follow. Tulin then attempts his own version of Revali's Gale, which he calls "Tulin's Tornado" only to fall on his back,[95] as Teba walks up to him,[96] as Revali chuckles and reminds Tulin that he still has to keep at it.[97]

In the "All Hyrule, United" Scenario, Purah had managed to get the Sheikah Towers back in working condition and supercharges it to bring armies of all races together, including the Champions, Divine Beasts, and the reformed Yiga Clan. Revali, noticeably more relaxed and light-hearted than he initially was, is fully content with flaunting their power as a whole,[98] and Teba encourages Revali to make his people proud of him.[99] With her surviving father's approval, Princess Zelda takes command of the united army and gives a powerful speech charging for the outposts and taking out the monsters that uphold the barrier so that the Champion Pilots can open fire upon Calamity Ganon. Despite the monster reviving Blood Moon holding them back, the army managed to move forward.

In "The Future of Hyrule" Scenario, Teba and Revali lead the Rito air force while Zelda leads all the ground forces as they rush to Hyrule Castle to take the fight to Astor and Harbinger Ganon. After both Harbinger Ganon and Astor are defeated, the latter enters into a full psychotic breakdown as he orders the former to destroy the heroes, before he himself gets absorbed by Ganon's Malice and some of it latches onto Terrako, possessing it as it unwillingly attacks Princess Zelda and Link. Once Terrako is sufficiently damaged to the point where it couldn't fight anymore, Teba and the warriors silently mourn its broken state as the now enraged princess swears to destroy Calamity Ganon once and for all and they charge for the sanctum where Ganon awaited them. However, because of his successful reincarnation, Ganon was impervious to all attacks so the princess, out of desperation, tried to use her power to seal the monster. Her power allowed Terrako to get back up and skitter upstairs to sacrifice itself to break down Ganon's defense, allowing the party to attack and eventually defeat him. With some cheering from Daruk and Revali,[100][101] Link uses the Master Sword to critically weaken Ganon enough for Zelda to use her power to destroy him. With Hyrule reverting to its peaceful state, Terrako's blessed screw uses its power to send Teba, Sidon, Yunobo, and Riju back to the future. Teba and the other future counterparts soon depart from this timeline. As he fades away, Teba formally remarks that it was "enlightening," having been able to see "the face behind the Champion".[102] as he was saying good-bye to Revali.[103] After disappearing, Princess Zelda wishes them a brighter future.

In the secret Downloadable Content ending, Teba, Revali, and Tulin rest at the Flight Range. Tulin was sleeping on Revali's lap as the latter managed to keep the blanket from being blown away by the wind, as Teba chuckles happily at their bond with one another.

Gameplay

As a playable Warrior, Teba wields a Bow in a similar fashion to Revali, with the Falcon Bow being his default starting Weapon. Teba does not have a 'flying mode'; with certain attacks causing Teba to rise into the air. His attack style consists of a charge-and-release Arrow as his unique action. By pressing X repeatedly during any Strong Attack, Teba unleashes a flurry of Arrows at Enemies, often zipping about as he does so.

Trivia

  • Teba's design is based on a hawk.[104] He was originally intended to be brown, but in order to differentiate him from the other Rito, his coloration was changed to white.[104]

Nomenclature

Teba's name is derived from the Japanese 手羽 (teba), meaning "chicken wing". Teba and his wife Saki's names are a pun on tebasaki (手羽先), a dish made of fried chicken wing tips.

Names in Other Regions
LanguageNames
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandThe United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
EnglishBRBritish
Teba (BotWBreath of the Wild)[105]
JapanJapan
Japanese
  • テバ (Teba) (BotWBreath of the Wild)[106]
  • テバ (TotKTears of the Kingdom)
The People's Republic of ChinaThe People's Republic of China
ChineseSISimplified
特巴 (Tèbā) (BotWBreath of the Wild | TotKTears of the Kingdom)[107]
The Republic of ChinaThe Republic of ChinaThe Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of ChinaThe Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of ChinaThe Macao Special Administrative Region of ChinaThe Macao Special Administrative Region of China
ChineseTRTraditional
特巴 (Tèbā) (BotWBreath of the Wild | TotKTears of the Kingdom)[108]
The Kingdom of the NetherlandsThe Kingdom of the Netherlands
Dutch
Teba (BotWBreath of the Wild | AoCAge of Calamity)[109][110]
CanadaCanada
FrenchCACanadian
Teba (BotWBreath of the Wild | TotKTears of the Kingdom)[111]
The French RepublicThe French Republic
FrenchEUEuropean
Teba (BotWBreath of the Wild | TotKTears of the Kingdom | AoCAge of Calamity)[112][110]
The Federal Republic of GermanyThe Federal Republic of Germany
German
Teba (BotWBreath of the Wild | TotKTears of the Kingdom | AoCAge of Calamity)[113][110]
The Italian RepublicThe Italian Republic
Italian
Teba (BotWBreath of the Wild | TotKTears of the Kingdom)[114]
The Republic of KoreaThe Republic of Korea
Korean
테바 (BotWBreath of the Wild | TotKTears of the Kingdom)[115]
The Federative Republic of BrazilThe Federative Republic of Brazil
PortugueseBRBrazilian
Teba (BotWBreath of the Wild)[116]
The Russian FederationThe Russian Federation
Russian
Тэба (BotWBreath of the Wild)[117]
Latin AmericaLatin America
SpanishLALatin American
Teba (BotWBreath of the Wild)[118]
The Kingdom of SpainThe Kingdom of Spain
SpanishEUEuropean
Teba (BotWBreath of the Wild | TotKTears of the Kingdom)[119]
This table was generated from Zelda Wiki's translation data.

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See Also

References

  1. Teba
    Rito Warrior
    — Game Screen (Breath of the Wild)
  2. Teba
    New Rito Elder
    — Game Screen (Tears of the Kingdom)
  3. Teba
    Rito Warrior
    — Game Screen (Age of Calamity)
  4. Swift Hero's Bow
    A weapon for battling the rising Calamity, specially forged by order of the royal family. It perfectly fits the grasp of Teba, the Rito warrior from the future.
    — Allies (Age of Calamity)
  5. 5.0 5.1 You're curious about Master Revali? Hoo hoo! What perfect timing. We recently found The Diary of Revali. We were all excited to locate such a personal item of the Champion's. However, not just anyone has the right to read something of that nature. That's why I left Teba in charge of it, since he so admires Master Revali. — Kaneli (Breath of the Wild)
  6. Kaneli, elder of Rito Village, wants you to help a local soldier named Teba. You offered your assistance, but first you must find the soldier.

    Teba's wife Saki may know where he is. Ask around Rito Village to gather more information.
    — Adventure Log (Breath of the Wild)
  7. Do you remember my son, Tulin? He's grown taller, though perhaps not yet grown up. — Teba (Tears of the Kingdom)
  8. "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (Video Game)
    Teba (Japanese version, voice)"
    Takuya Masumoto , IMDb, published n.d., retrieved September 29, 2018.
  9. "I couldn't be happier to finally confirm my involvement in Legend of Zelda: #BreathoftheWild as the voices of #Revali, #Teba, and #DekuTree!" — @sonicmega on Twitter, March 3, 2017 (Archive)
  10. Teba — Game Screen (Breath of the Wild)
  11. Teba — Game Screen (Tears of the Kingdom)
  12. Teba — Game Screen (Age of Calamity)
  13. 13.0 13.1 Creating a Champion, Dark Horse Books, pg. 128
  14. [About Teba.] My husband is very...impulsive. Once he gets an idea in his head, there's no reasoning with him. We tried to stop him from going off to fight Medoh on his own, but he refused to listen. Though I cannot feign surprise. I did marry a Rito warrior, after all. — Saki (Breath of the Wild)
  15. [About Revali.] Revali is the legendary Rito warrior. All the warriors here idolize him. My husband is no exception—he is always talking about turning our son, Tulin, into a warrior just like Revali. When they go and "play" together, he is really training him at the Flight Range. I have never wanted my sweet Tulin to become a warrior, myself... — Saki (Breath of the Wild)
  16. [Where's Teba?] Hoo hoo... You wish to know where Teba is? A good question. All I know is he has not been in the village lately. He always aspired to be like our Champion Revali...to become a valued warrior for Rito Village. He also harbors the hope that his son, Tulin, will share in his dream of becoming a great warrior like Master Revali. Ah, yes... Perhaps Teba's wife, Saki, knows where he is. If you're curious, Teba's home is right next door to my own humble abode. — Kaneli (Breath of the Wild)
  17. 17.0 17.1 Creating a Champion, Dark Horse Books, pg. 400
  18. I am Harth. Bow craft is my trade. My boyhood dream was to be a warrior, but I gave that up once it came time to inherit the family business. My daughter, Molli, is around the same age as Teba's kid, Tulin, so our families spend a lot of time together. Hold on... Is any of this helpful at all? — Harth (Breath of the Wild)
  19. 19.0 19.1 Thank you. Truly. Now that I know you have the blood of a Champion, there is something I must ask of you. How shall I put this... I would like you to deal with Divine Beast Vah Medoh. The giant beast circling above us. Only a chosen one, a Champion, can stop a Divine Beast. You must enter the beast and bend it to your will. I tried explaining this to the more headstrong Rito warriors, but they wouldn't listen to reason. Teba and Harth tried to confront Medoh, but it did not go well, and Harth was injured. Teba escaped unscathed, but I fear he now plans to face Medoh alone. As a descendant of the Champions, perhaps you can help us. Please. Find Teba. If you work together, you may be able to stop Divine Beast Vah Medoh. — Kaneli (Breath of the Wild)
  20. [Where did he go?] Well... — Saki (Breath of the Wild)
    My husband headed to a place called the Flight Range. It's in Dronoc's Pass at the base of the Hebra Mountains. It's a place where Rito warriors prepare for aerial combat... I imagine he's gone there to gather weapons for another run at Medoh. — Saki (Breath of the Wild)
  21. Yeah...? — Teba (Breath of the Wild)
  22. I don't know you. And I'm actually pretty busy here. You should probably go. — Teba (Breath of the Wild)
  23. ...Did you need something? I'm busy here. — Teba (Breath of the Wild)
  24. [I can help you.] Help me? With what exactly? — Teba (Breath of the Wild)
  25. [Vah Medoh...] Let me get this straight. Some random Hylian wants to help me bring down Divine Beast Vah Medoh? I'm not buying it. What's your name, stranger? — Teba (Breath of the Wild)
  26. 26.0 26.1 [I'm Link.] Link, huh? — Teba (Breath of the Wild)
    Well, Link. I'm Teba. But you already knew that. I'm guessing the elder asked you to come here and talk some sense into me. Am I right? — Teba (Breath of the Wild)
    [That's right.] Just like the elder to trust any fool wandering into town. Look—you seem like an all-right guy, but let's make one thing clear: I'm not going anywhere. As a Rito warrior, I can't rest until my people are safe. There's only one way I'm going back to Rito Village. — Teba (Breath of the Wild)
    [And that is...] Once Divine Beast Vah Medoh falls from the sky. — Teba (Breath of the Wild)
  27. If I have to kill Medoh...so be it. Only then will I return to the village. — Teba (Breath of the Wild)
  28. 28.0 28.1 [Then let's get started.] Are you serious? HA! Well, far be it from me to talk you off the ledge. But it's as the elder said: the only way to stop Divine Beast Vah Medoh is to get inside it. Fat chance of that happening. There's no way we can set food in Medoh. — Teba (Breath of the Wild)
  29. 29.0 29.1 29.2 29.3 [Actually...] So not only are you wingless...you're brainless too. Let me fill you in—the only people able to enter the Divine Beasts are the five Champions of old. And unfortunately for us and the rest of Hyrule, they all died a hundred years ago. If it hadn't been for Ganon... Never mind. Let's focus on bringing down Medoh...one step at a time. If we approach Medoh recklessly, its cannons will blast us out of the sky before we even get close. ...So I'm going to need to test you before I take you with me. — Teba (Breath of the Wild)
  30. We Rito warriors use the updraft in this ravine to hone our aerial archery skills. The updrafts are so strong here that a person could just open up a cloth over their head and float up easily. Now let's see what you're capable of. You'll have to maneuver through the air and destroy five of the targets set up in this valley in three minutes. — Teba (Breath of the Wild)
  31. 31.0 31.1 31.2 [Any pointers?] Using a bow in midair is just like using a bow on the ground. But you'll probably want a bow suited for long-range engagement. — Teba (Breath of the Wild)
  32. [I'm ready.] Then go destroy five targets with your arrows. — Teba (Breath of the Wild)
  33. OK! Come on back! — Teba (Breath of the Wild)
  34. 34.0 34.1 You're...a skilled archer. It was as if time stopped with every arrow you let fly. — Teba (Breath of the Wild)
    I've got to tell you, Link... When you first showed up, I thought someone was pulling a prank on me. But after seeing you handle that bow, I can tell you're the real deal. You must have seen a battle or two. — Teba (Breath of the Wild)
  35. [I've seen a few.] Don't be modest. I can tell just looking at you. — Teba (Breath of the Wild)
  36. 36.0 36.1 36.2 36.3 Link... I feel I've heard the name somewhere before... Well, if you really want to help me bring down Medoh, it's now or never. I'll get you into position so you can give its cannons all you've got. Inside that treasure chest is a bow I've modified. Take it, and let me know when you're ready. — Teba (Breath of the Wild)
  37. OK, it's time to face Divine Beast Vah Medoh. Normal arrows won't put a dent in those cannons. You'll need to hit them with bomb arrows. — Teba (Breath of the Wild)
    These are a precious commodity, so don't expect me to do this again, but... take these bomb arrows. — Teba (Breath of the Wild)
  38. Also, it'll be cold up there. You'll want to prepare a warm meal or bring some warm clothes. — Teba (Breath of the Wild)
  39. [I'm ready.] All right. But let me ask you something. Why are you doing this? Why risk your life to bring down Medoh? — Teba (Breath of the Wild)
  40. 40.0 40.1 [To rescue Zelda.] Zelda? But that's the name of the princess Revali served 100 years ago at Hyrule Castle. I don't know what she has to do with Divine Beast Vah Medoh, but whatever. As long as you're helping me bring down Medoh, your motivation is fine by me. — Teba (Breath of the Wild)
  41. ...Right. Get on. — Teba (Breath of the Wild)
  42. All right. It's showtime. Man, even I feel like I'm going to freeze up here! — Teba (Breath of the Wild)
  43. There's Divine Beast Vah Medoh. It has its barrier up again. What a pain... What's wrong, Link? Too scared to talk? Let's go over the plan. — Teba (Breath of the Wild)
  44. 44.0 44.1 44.2 44.3 You see those cannons? I'll draw their fire. While I'm doing that, use your bomb arrows to destroy the cannons. Got it so far? If you need to withdraw for a bit, just spread your cloth and float straight up in the updraft for a while. I'll take that as a sign that we need to regroup. Don't bother aiming for anything covered by Medoh's barrier. It's impenetrable. And whatever you do, don't get close enough to touch it. And finally—I know I've said this a few times already, but don't forget your cold protection. — Teba (Breath of the Wild)
  45. We can move whenever you're ready! — Teba (Breath of the Wild)
  46. Go for it! — Teba (Breath of the Wild)
  47. Watch out! — Teba (Breath of the Wild)
  48. It's targeting us! — Teba (Breath of the Wild)
  49. That's it! — Teba (Breath of the Wild)
  50. That's the way! — Teba (Breath of the Wild)
  51. One more! — Teba (Breath of the Wild)
  52. We did it! — Teba (Breath of the Wild)
  53. Well done, Link! — Teba (Breath of the Wild)
    That thing is history! — Teba (Breath of the Wild)
  54. Bad news, Link. It looks like I got hit pretty good back there... — Teba (Breath of the Wild)
    I think...I think I need to get back to the Flight Range. — Teba (Breath of the Wild)
  55. I just hope that...I can make it back... — Teba (Breath of the Wild)
  56. You head down to Medoh. — Teba (Breath of the Wild)
    Good luck! — Teba (Breath of the Wild)
    It's all you! — Teba (Breath of the Wild)
  57. *pant...pant* — Teba (Breath of the Wild)
  58. 58.0 58.1 You... I can't believe it got me... — Teba (Breath of the Wild)
    My leg is in worse shape than I thought. And I was so close to stopping Divine Beast Vah Medoh... Dammit! — Teba (Breath of the Wild)
  59. 59.0 59.1 It's fine. Thanks to my wife, I've recovered to the point where I can stand. Actually, my wife told me something about you. She says you're a descendant of the Champion... — Teba (Breath of the Wild)
  60. Teba told me everything... About the Flight Range... The fight with Medoh... And that Medoh being perched above the village means that everything is back to normal. To have my husband home safe and sound... I cannot begin to express my gratitude. — Saki (Breath of the Wild)
  61. Don't tell me... You're the Hylian Champion?! ... ... Hahaha! Good one, pal! Everyone knows that all of the Champions were wiped out by Calamity Ganon 100 years ago... And even if they survived that, they'd be old geezers with canes instead of swords! — Teba (Breath of the Wild)
  62. I guess you talked to the elder, then. — Teba (Breath of the Wild)
    Bringing down Divine Beast Vah Medoh like that... To tell you the truth, I might not have been able to do it alone. Thanks again. — Teba (Breath of the Wild)
  63. 63.0 63.1 63.2 Hmm... I see you've got the Great Eagle Bow from the elder. That thing is way too heavy to use in aerial fighting—I'd end up sacrificing all of my speed just to take a shot. But seeing the way you handled your bow against Medoh, I suggested we let you borrow the Great Eagle Bow. Take it with you on your adventure, along with the respect of the Rito... — Teba (Breath of the Wild)
  64. Well then... My wounds are just about healed, so I guess it's time for me to take Tulin to the Flight Range. I'm hoping Tulin grows up to be a distinguished warrior like Master Revali. — Teba (Breath of the Wild)
  65. [Take care.] OK. Tulin! Let's go to the Flight Range! — Teba (Breath of the Wild)
  66. Really, Dad?! YAAAAAAAAAY! — Tulin (Breath of the Wild)
  67. Hahaha! — Teba (Breath of the Wild)
  68. All right, Link. I'll be at the Flight Range if you need me. — Teba (Breath of the Wild)
  69. Would you mind showing Tulin how you handle a bow? Watching a master at work and trying to copy their technique is a good start when it comes to training, after all. — Teba (Breath of the Wild)
  70. 70.0 70.1 [Tell me about Revali.] Link. As you know, us Rito use our wings to fly forward. The wind lifts us up into the glorious sky above. However, we cannot ascend on our own. The Rito tribe used to believe this was an irrevocable truth...until Master Revali's feat changed everything. He learned to create his own updraft and crafted a unique skill that allowed him to ascend straight up into the air. I'm sure you can understand the great advantage of being above your foe. As a warrior, I...am lacking in that way. However, I swear on the sacred sky above that someday I will surpass Master Revali. To that end, I'm determined to master his skill...to teach myself Revali's Gale. — Teba (Breath of the Wild)
  71. 71.0 71.1 [Where's Kaneli?] The elder? I imagine he's at his home in Rito Village. Yes, it's safe to assume he's in his favorite rocking chair. That reminds me. I was hoping the elder could speak to Tulin about Master Revali. Hmm... But perhaps Tulin's training should come first. — Teba (Breath of the Wild)
  72. All yours, Master Revali! — Teba (Age of Calamity)
    Some payback is in order! — Revali (Age of Calamity)
  73. What? That thing's still standing? — Teba (Age of Calamity)
  74. Yes, and yet... I can't help but feel that the wind may finally be at our backs. — Revali (Age of Calamity)
  75. Hmm. Well, we would've been just fine without you. But I suppose it's better that you were here. — Revali (Age of Calamity)
    I never thought the Champion would be so... — Teba (Age of Calamity)
  76. Hold that thought for now. — Urbosa (Age of Calamity)
    Little bird, please tell us what happened at Hyrule Castle. — Urbosa (Age of Calamity)
  77. There he is... The Champion of the Rito. — Teba (Age of Calamity)
  78. Well, then. I suppose the time has finally come...to reveal Vah Medoh's DIVINE POWER! — Revali (Age of Calamity)
  79. Master Revali. You mentioned that you saw a child with the same color of feathers as me. Is that so? — Teba (Age of Calamity)
  80. Hmm. Come to think of it, his face somewhat resembled yours. I've never seen him in the village. — Revali (Age of Calamity)
  81. Tulin! I can't believe it's really you...but there's no time for that. I'm just glad you're safe. — Teba (Age of Calamity)
  82. Some tiny creatures told me this place was safe, so I was just fine, promise! — Tulin (Age of Calamity)
    Tiny creatures? Huh... — Teba (Age of Calamity)
  83. Now go say thank you... Master Revali saved your life, after all. — Teba (Age of Calamity)
  84. Okay. — Tulin (Age of Calamity)
  85. Master Revali! Thank you so much for saving me! — Tulin (Age of Calamity)
  86. Hmph. You know, you're pretty good for a little kid. — Revali (Age of Calamity)
  87. Y-you mean it?! — Tulin (Age of Calamity)
  88. Thank you! I'm doing all kinds of training so that I can be just like you! Someday, I'll even master the Great Eagle Bow! — Tulin (Age of Calamity)
  89. *sigh* You were nearly killed by those monsters, you know. Yet you're so happy. — Revali (Age of Calamity)
  90. Maybe it won't be long until you're master of the wind just like me. You never know, eh? — Revali (Age of Calamity)
  91. Haha! That is true. But before that, he must surpass his old man. — Teba (Age of Calamity)
  92. Hmph! It's only a matter of time. — Tulin (Age of Calamity)
  93. Was that... meant to sound like me? — Revali (Age of Calamity)
  94. Hmm hmm, heh heh heh heh, HA HA HA HA HA HA AH HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA! — Revali (Age of Calamity)
  95. Tulin's Tornado! WHOA OH OH OH OOOH!!! — Tulin (Age of Calamity)
  96. Oh! Hey! — Teba (Age of Calamity)
  97. You've got a ways to go, kid. — Revali (Age of Calamity)
  98. And finally, it's our chance to flaunt our power in all its splendor. — Revali (Age of Calamity)
  99. Make us proud, Master Revali. — Teba (Age of Calamity)
  100. You can do it, little guy! — Daruk (Age of Calamity)
  101. Don't screw this up! — Revali (Age of Calamity)
  102. This has been enlightening. I even got to see the face behind the Champion. — Teba (Age of Calamity)
  103. Hmph. — Revali (Age of Calamity)
  104. 104.0 104.1 Creating a Champion, Dark Horse Books, pg. 129
  105. Teba — Game Screen (Breath of the Wild, British English version)
  106. テバ — Game Screen (Breath of the Wild, Japanese version)
  107. 特巴 — Game Screen (Breath of the Wild, Simplified Chinese version)
  108. 特巴 — Game Screen (Breath of the Wild, Traditional Chinese version)
  109. Teba — Game Screen (Breath of the Wild, Dutch version)
  110. 110.0 110.1 110.2 Teba — Gallery (Age of Calamity)
  111. Teba — Game Screen (Breath of the Wild, Canadian French version)
  112. Teba — Game Screen (Breath of the Wild, European French version)
  113. Teba — Game Screen (Breath of the Wild, German version)
  114. Teba — Game Screen (Breath of the Wild, Italian version)
  115. 테바 — Game Screen (Breath of the Wild, Korean version)
  116. Teba — Game Screen (Breath of the Wild, Brazilian Portuguese version)
  117. Тэба — Game Screen (Breath of the Wild, Russian version)
  118. Teba — Game Screen (Breath of the Wild, Latin American Spanish version)
  119. Teba — Game Screen (Breath of the Wild, European Spanish version)
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