Divine Beast Vah Naboris (Quest)

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Divine Beast Vah Naboris

Game(s)
Quest Giver Riju
Location Gerudo Town
Reward
Previous QuestNext Quest
"Forbidden City Entry""The Mystery Polluter"
"The Search for Barta"
"The Thunder Helm"
"The Undefeated Champ"

"Divine Beast Vah Naboris" is a Main Quest in Breath of the Wild.[1]

Overview

Once Link has disguised himself and gained entry to Gerudo Town during "Forbidden City Entry", he can continue his journey to calm the Divine Beasts in the Royal Palace. There, the chief of the Gerudo, Riju, will be sitting on her Throne. When she notices him, she will ask how he found himself in the Royal Palace.[2] Before Link can answer, she realizes that he is in possession of the Sheikah Slate.[3]

The captain of the guard, Buliara, will stop Link as he approaches and demands he to explain his business.[4] Riju will tell Buliara to hold on, noticing that Link is more than a common traveler and asks for his name.[5] After learning his name, Riju asks what his reason for visiting her is.[6] When Link reveals that he can calm the Divine Beast Vah Naboris, Buliara is initially skeptical, as such a feat is only obtainable by the Champions, who died in the Great Calamity.[7] Riju then recalls her mother speaking of a fallen swordsman that was placed into a deep sleep by Zelda when the Calamity happened.[8] She also recalls that the swordsman's name was Link.[9]

If Link is not carrying the Master Sword, Buliara will point out that he does not have the sword from those same legends.[10] Riju agrees that he does not appear to be carrying the sword that seals the darkness,[11] but recalls that Zelda hid it in a forest.[12] She then notices the Sheikah Slate on Link's hip,[13] pointing out that the Sheikah would not give something so valuable to just anybody.[14] Buliara mentions that she does not recall hearing of a Hylian woman among the Champions, at which point she realizes that Link is actually a man.[15] While it is a crime for a man to enter Gerudo Town, Riju dismisses this, as it would be a even worse to turn away a friend of Urbosa.[16] Since Link is there to help them with Divine Beast Vah Naboris, she declares him their ally.[17]

A screenshot of Buliara speaking to Riju in the Royal Palace's Throne Room. Buliara's dialogue reads, "Perhaps if this person were first to prove his worth by recovering your stolen Thunder Helm..."
Riju and Buliara speaking to each other

Riju reasons that Link must have noticed Divine Beast Vah Naboris on his journey into Gerudo Town.[18] The Gerudo have yet to find a way to appease Naboris on their own,[19] but since Link is a Champion, he may be able to enter the Divine Beast himself.[20] Buliara urges Riju not to trust a stranger with such an important task,[21] suggesting that he prove himself worthy by recovering the stolen Thunder Helm.[22]

Riju agrees with this and proceeds to explain that the Thunder Helm is the only thing in Hyrule that can withstand Divine Beast Vah Naboris's Lightning.[23] If Link is truly a Champion, Buliara believes he will have no difficulty in recovering the heirloom.[24] Buliara tells Link that Captain Teake in the Barracks nearby can tell him about the thieves who stole the Thunder Helm.[25] Riju reminds Link that he will not be able to approach Divine Beast Vah Naboris without the Thunder Helm.[26] Before he leaves for the Barracks, Riju says that Link's arrival must be a sign that Lady Urbosa is looking out for them.[27] Afterwards, the Main Quest will officially begin.

In the Barracks, Teake will initially try to send Link away.[28][note 1] When Link explains, she will be shocked to hear that Buliara has sent him to learn about the theft.[30] She apologizes for her rude behavior and introduces herself as the captain in charge of Gerudo Town's soldiers.[31] The Thunder Helm was stolen by the Yiga Clan, which put many of the soldiers on edge.[32] They have discovered that the Yiga Clan Hideout is located in Karusa Valley,[33] but the Gerudo soldiers have become exhausted on their own.[34] Teake announces to the rest of the soldiers that they must offer any information they have to Link.[35] She tells Link to consider himself a member of their unit and to ask them any questions he has.[36]

Link can speak to the Gerudo soldiers in the Barracks for more information about the Yiga Clan. As Babi is busy overseeing spear training, she is too busy to answer any of Link's questions.[37] The two soldiers training, Smaude and Marta, will also be unable to help Link.

While in the Barracks, Link can overhear Liana wondering to Leena and Kotta where Barta is.[38] Leena reveals that she wanted to scout the Yiga Clan Hideout and left two days ago before anyone could stop her.[39] Liana is outraged that they let her go on her own and never told anyone.[40] Leena apologizes, as she believed Barta when she said she would be careful.[41] In addition to searching for the Thunder Helm, Liana is upset that they now have to find Barta as well.[42] She is also afraid that Teake will find out and force them to do 100 laps around the Gerudo Desert.[43] When Kotta asks what they should do,[44] Liana will tell her she is thinking about it.[45]

After, Link can speak to Leena, who expresses concern over Barta's absence.[46] However, as there are bad sandstorms around Karusa Valley, Leena believes she may have gotten lost.[47] Kotta is grumpy over having to take a Sand Seal out to search, as surfing makes her feel sick.[48]

Liana is able to share more information about the Yiga Clan with Link, as there is currently an investigation ongoing.[49] When asked about the thieves, Liana explains that they are skilled in Stealth and disguise.[50] The Yiga Clan slipped into Gerudo Town at night and managed to steal the Thunder Helm.[51] The Gerudo believe they are a splinter of the Sheikah that turned to villainy,[52] though they are uncertain as to why the Thunder Helm was a target.[53] If Link asks about the Hideout, Liana shares that it is located at the end of a difficult path in Karusa Valley.[54] They have yet to infiltrate the Hideout,[55] and it has been painful to be bested by another group living in the Desert.[56]

To reach the Yiga Clan Hideout, Link must pass through Karusa Valley and into the Gerudo Highlands. Yiga Footsoldiers will ambush Link on this path. At the end, Link will find a chamber filled with Torch and Yiga Clan iconography. By burning the tapestries in the room, Link will eventually find the main entrance to the Yiga Clan Hideout.

Across from the entrance, Link will find Barta trapped in a cell.[57] She explains that, if Link is noticed by the patrolling Yiga Blademasters, they will call for reinforcements, which will be too difficult for Link to defeat.[58] She wishes there were some way to distract them,[59] but she has only see them patrol and eat Mighty Bananas.[60] Since the Hideout is dangerous, Barta tries to convince Link to abandon her.[61]

Link navigate the Yiga Clan Hideout by sticking to higher points, such as the rafters and the tops of pillars. If needed, he can also drop Mighty Bananas to distract the Yiga Blademasters and allow him to sneak past. Should Link get caught, he will be swarmed with Yiga Footsoldiers who will attempt to kill him. If Link is discovered and subsequently dies, he will have to start over from the beginning.

In Master Kohga's Room at the end of the Yiga Clan Hideout, Link will find a hidden door that leads to the Yiga Clan Hideout Chasm. When he walks out, he will be confronted by Master Kohga,[62] who asks who he is and why he is in his napping spot.[63] However, once he notices that Link is carrying a Sheikah Slate,[64] he realizes that Link is the hero.[65] He remarks how lucky he is that Link managed to find his way to the Yiga Clan Hideout.[66] Once he introduces himself,[67] he will begin to attack Link.

After Link has managed to wear him down, Master Kohga remarks that he never thought he would be done in by Link.[68] Though he is angered by this, [69] Master Kohga takes a moment to consider his next course of action.[70] He suddenly remembers a secret technique passed down from his ancestors, which he decides to use to destroy Link.[71] He summons a spiked boulder, which he is unable to see Link behind after it lands on the ground.[72] However, he decides this does not matter, as Link will soon be gone.[73] As he begins to explain the history of his technique,[74] the boulder starts to roll towards him. Master Kohga panics, and he is pushed into the Yiga Clan Hideout Chasm. As he falls, he vows that the Yiga Clan will avenge him.[75] After a large crash, a Treasure Chest will appear at the edge of the Chasm, which contains the Thunder Helm.

Back in Gerudo Town, Link will learn that Riju is waiting for him in her Bedroom on the second floor of the Royal Palace.[76] Buliara warns Link to be on his best behavior, as it would otherwise end badly for him.[77] When Link approaches Riju, she is able to sense the power of the Thunder Helm.[78] She is aware that her people still see her as a child,[79] so she wants to prove herself worthy of her chiefhood.[80] Riju was sullen when the Thunder Helm was stolen,[81] but she reiterates that Link's arrival in the midst of such chaos must be the work of Urbosa.[82] She asks Link to give her the Thunder Helm.[83] After placing the Helm on her head, Riju asks how she looks,[84] which triggers the Recovered Memory, "Urbosa's Hand".

Once the Memory has been completed, Riju will note that Link has been staring and once again asks if she looks fine.[85] If Link says she looks good, Riju will be comforted by his words, though the Helm will slip off her head slightly.[86] Alternatively, if Link tells Riju that it is big on her, it will once again slip,[87] which Riju is unimpressed by.[88]

Since the Thunder Helm was stolen, the threat of Divine Beast Vah Naboris has continued to grow.[89] Riju believes it is not long until Gerudo Town will be in danger of the Divine Beast's rampage.[90] Her role as chief requires her to avoid such a scenario, and so she asks Link if he is prepared to help her.[91] When Link agrees, Riju admits that his confidence puts her at ease.[92] She asks Link to meet her at the Lookout Post.[93] As the only way to approach Divine Beast Vah Naboris is with a Sand Seal,[94] so Riju suggests taking one to the Lookout Post in order to practice.[95] Riju plans on taking her own Sand Seal, Patricia, with her.[96] Before leaving, Riju confesses that the Thunder Helm is actually a little too big for her.[97]

When Link arrives at the Lookout Post, Riju will be there waiting for him on the roof, equipped with the Thunder Helm.[98][note 2] She points out how intimidating Divine Beast Vah Naboris appears,[101] reminding Link that they will need to use Sand Seals and asking if he is prepared.[102] When Link says he is ready, Riju decides it is time for them to go.[103] Her plan is for Link to follow her lead when they approach on Sand Seals,[104] where Link will shoot at its feet using Bomb Arrows.[105] Divine Beast Vah Naboris relies on energy from the ground to move, so damaging the feet will cause it to stop.[106] However, Naboris's Lightning can be fatal if one is struck by it,[107] To stay safe, she tells Link to stay close to her, as the Thunder Helm can protect them.[108] Should Link become too injured, she asks him to retreat back to the Lookout Post.[109] She gives Link a bundle of 20 Bomb Arrows to use in the fight,[110] before asking once again if he is ready.[111]

A screenshot of Riju standing with her arms outstretched in the Gerudo Desert. Her dialogue reads, "My name is Riju, descendant of the royal line and leader of the Gerudo people!"
Riju asking her ancestors for power

Once the pair have their Sand Seals at Palu Wasteland South, Riju will ask Link to give her some space.[112] She holds her arms skyward, declaring herself as a descendant of the Gerudo royal line and leader of her people.[113] With the power of the Thunder Helm, she vows to calm Divine Beast Vah Naboris.[114] She then gathers power by asking her ancestors to aid her,[115] which causes a protective field to form around her. She reveals that she can feel their power, though she once again has to readjust the Helm.[116] She decides that now they are ready to leave,[117] but before they do so, she turns to ask Urbosa to protect both herself and Link.[118]

Link and Riju must ride their Sand Seals into the sandstorm toward Divine Beast Vah Naboris, where Link must shoot the each of its feet twice with Bomb Arrows in order to weaken it. Naboris will periodically charge its Lightning attack, which Link must avoid by seeking refuge with Riju. Once Link has shot all four of the mechanical beast's legs, it will temporarily power down and collapse.

Riju removes the Thunder Helm as Link runs up behind her, the pair looking over the Divine Beast. Riju reveals that she is unable to continue assisting Link in appeasing Divine Beast Vah Naboris.[119] She watches on as Link boards the Divine Beast, which reactivates and begins to stand again. Riju tells Link not to let them down.[120]

Inside Divine Beast Vah Naboris, Link can activate its Sheikah Slate Terminal, which will register its Travel Gate.[121] After this, he will hear the voice of Urbosa, who reminds Link how long she has been waiting.[122] Despite this, she is excited for Link to reclaim Naboris from Calamity Ganon.[123] First, Link will need a Map to navigate the Divine Beast,[124] so Urbosa directs him to the Guidance Stone for one.[125] The Guidance Stone will authenticate the Sheikah Slate and distill a Map of the Divine Beast,[126] which grants him some control over Divine Beast Vah Naboris.[127]

Urbosa congratulates Link for retrieving a Map.[128] She points at that the Sheikah Slate should have a series of glowing markers on its Map, which correlate to the Terminals that control Vah Naboris.[129] She tasks Link with activating all five Terminals in order to free Divine Beast Vah Naboris.[130] Urbosa encourages Link, saying he is well prepared for this challenge.[131]

Each Terminal will authenticate Link's Sheikah Slate.[132] After one Terminal has been activated, Urbosa will remind Link that she is counting on him.[133] Once Link has two Terminals activated, Urbosa will encourage him to hang in there.[134] With three activate Terminals, Urbosa tells Link to stay focused.[135] Activating the fourth Terminal will cause Urbosa to say that he has almost done it.[136] When all five Terminals are active, Urbosa will instruct Link to head start the Main Control Unit, and while he is doing well, she reminds him that overconfidence can be deadly.[137]

If Link attempts to start the Main Control Unit, Malice will begin to swirl around it. Thunderblight Ganon takes form in the center of the room, which Urbosa warns him of.[138] It is one of Calamity Ganon's, and it was capable of defeating her 100 years ago.[139] She tells Link not to let it do the same to him and that he should fight not only for his own life, but Thunderblight Ganon's death as well.[140]

A screenshot of Urbosa as a Spirit inside Divine Beast Vah Naboris. Text on-screen displays her name, along with the title "Gerudo Champion".
Urbosa's introduction

After defeating Thunderblight Ganon, the Malice surrounding the Main Control Unit will disappear and a Heart Container will drop. Once the Main Control Unit has been activated, the spirit of Urbosa will appear, remarking that she knew that Link would not let them down.[141] She thanks him for reclaiming Divine Beast Vah Naboris,[142] and they can finally finish the battle against Calamity Ganon.[143] She is relieved, as the Gerudo do not tolerate unfinished business.[144] For the past century, she has been waiting for Link's infiltration Hyrule Castle and her own attack on Calamity Ganon.[145] Urbosa is reminded that she wanted to give Link her power, Urbosa's Fury.[146] A glowing yellow orb appears in her hand, which settles inside of Link. He snaps his fingers, which causes bolts of Lightning to strike around him.

Urbosa solemnly mentions that Link and Zelda must have suffered after the Champions were defeated.[147] She offers him comfort, saying that this was the way things were supposed to happen and nobody should feel guilty.[148] She asks that Link pass this message along to Zelda, along with the fact that she should have no worries and that Urbosa is proud of her.[149] As Link begins to disappear, Urbosa instructs him to take care of both Zelda and Hyrule.[150]

Back in control of Divine Beast Vah Naboris, Urbosa pilots it out of the Gerudo Desert and to the top of Spectacle Rock, where it takes aim at Hyrule Castle. There, Urbosa reflects on Nabooru, a legend amongst the Gerudo.[151] She declares that Naboris, which was named in her honor, is also a legend.[152] Even after a century, there is still a bitter taste on her tongue over her defeat.[153] Legend states that once, Calamity Ganon was a Gerudo,[154] which makes Urbosa eager to defeat him.[155] Link must be capable of keeping Calamity Ganon occupied until Urbosa and Naboris are able to unleash their attack.[156] That moment, Urbosa believes, will be delicious.[157]

Link is returned to the main gate of Gerudo Town, where he officially receives Urbosa's Fury. He must report his victory to Riju in the Royal Palace.[158] Though she is surprised that Link is back,[159] Riju will be relieved that he is fine.[160] Though Divine Beast Vah Naboris is no longer a threat, she is still worried about the state of Hyrule Kingdom.[161] As thanks for Link's help, Riju has prepared two Treasure Chests, which contain priceless pieces of equipment that were once used by Urbosa.[162] She mentions that it is right for Link to have them, as he and Urbosa were once friends.[163] Inside the Chests are Urbosa's Champion's Arms, the Scimitar of the Seven and the Daybreaker. With this, the Main Quest will be completed.

Objectives

Stage Description
1 The leader of the Gerudo, Lady Riju, asked for your help in conquering Divine Beast Vah Naboris.

Before you can confront the Divine Beast, the Gerudo need help recovering the chief's heirloom, which has been stolen. Captain Teake in the soldiers' barracks has the latest information on the thieves.
2 After speaking with Captain Teake, you learned that the thieves are hiding out in Karusa Valley, but the hideout itself has not been scouted by any of the soldiers.

Gather additional information from the soldiers, and then head for the thieves' hideout.
3 You've arrived in the thieves' hideout! You can sense many people waiting within—you would be at a disadvantage if a fight were to break out.

Sneak into the hideout, and recover the Gerudo chief's heirloom.
4 You retrieved the chief's heirloom from the thieves' leader!

It's time to head back to Gerudo Town and return the heirloom to Riju!
5 At last you are ready to take on the Divine Beast Vah Naboris. Head for the lookout post where Riju is waiting for you.

Riju has told you that a fight with the Divine Beast will go much more smoothly for one who knows how to sand-seal surf.
6 You defeated the Thunderblight Ganon lurking deep within the Divine Beast Vah Naboris!

Urbosa's Divine Beast Vah Naboris has taken up a position in the eastern region of the Gerudo Desert.

Make your way back to Gerudo Town, and report to the chief of the Gerudo, Riju!
Complete You've reported to Riju that you've conquered Divine Beast Vah Naboris!

You've learned how to use Urbosa's Fury, one of the Champions' blessings.

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Notes

  1. If Link has spoken to Teake before, she will be exasperated by his return and tell him to leave.[29]
  2. If Link is not wearing the Gerudo Outfit, Riju will notice.[99] She remarks that it is not common for her to meet a man like him.[100]

References

  1. Divine Beast Vah Naboris
    Gerudo Town
    — Adventure Log (Breath of the Wild)
  2. Yet another traveler... How did you get in here? — Riju (Breath of the Wild)
  3. It seems you have something rather interesting there... — Riju (Breath of the Wild)
  4. You stand before Lady Riju, chief of the Gerudo! Declare your business, but come no closer! — Buliara (Breath of the Wild)
  5. Hold on, Buliara... This one appears to be more than a common traveler. You there—what is your name? — Riju (Breath of the Wild)
  6. Link... And what is it you've come all the way here to tell me, Link? — Riju (Breath of the Wild)
  7. [I can calm Naboris.] You think you have what it takes to subdue something so powerful as a Divine Beast? The only ones who could ever control them were Champions like Lady Urbosa. And all the Champions died in the Calamity 100 years ago. — Buliara (Breath of the Wild)
  8. Hmm... Buliara, a memory just jumped into my head—something my mother spoke of. When the Calamity happened, the princess of Hyrule placed a fallen swordsman into a deep sleep. — Riju (Breath of the Wild)
  9. That swordsman, much like our new friend here, was named Link...though it always seemed more legend than fact. — Riju (Breath of the Wild)
  10. But, Lady Riju! Do those same stories not also say that the Hylian Champion carried a legendary sword? I see no such weapon in this person's care. — Buliara (Breath of the Wild)
  11. They do indeed... If I recall correctly, it was called the sword that seals the darkness. — Riju (Breath of the Wild)
  12. The Princess of Hyrule supposedly hid it away in a forest somewhere. — Riju (Breath of the Wild)
  13. What of the device on this one's hip? It appears to be a precious relic of the Sheikah. — Riju (Breath of the Wild)
  14. I can't imagine they would give something so valuable to a simple drifter—can you? — Riju (Breath of the Wild)
  15. ...I don't remember ever hearing of a Hylian vai among the Champions. Wait a moment... You're a voe! — Buliara (Breath of the Wild)
  16. A voe within our walls is a great crime. But a voe who is a Champion... Well, we'd never mistreat a friend of Lady Urbosa. — Riju (Breath of the Wild)
  17. And if you're here to help us with Naboris, then we are allies. — Riju (Breath of the Wild)
  18. You saw it on your way to our town. Divine Beast Vah Naboris, cloaked in a massive sandstorm, hurling lightning at any who dare approach. — Riju (Breath of the Wild)
  19. We have to do something to stop it, but we have yet to find any way to appease the Divine Beast on our own. — Riju (Breath of the Wild)
  20. If you truly are a Champion, perhaps you will be able to enter Naboris and calm its anger — Riju (Breath of the Wild)
  21. Lady Riju! I don't see how you can trust a complete stranger with something as important as this task. — Buliara (Breath of the Wild)
  22. Perhaps if this person were first to prove his worth by recovering your stolen Thunder Helm... — Buliara (Breath of the Wild)
  23. Ah, yes... An interesting suggestion. You see, there is only one thing in all of Hyrule that can withstand the lightning from Naboris. The Thunder Helm, a family heirloom and relic of the Gerudo. But as Buliara says, it was stolen from us. — Riju (Breath of the Wild)
  24. You needn't worry, Lady Riju. If he truly is a Champion, this should be an easy task for him. — Buliara (Breath of the Wild)
  25. Our soldiers can tell you all you need to know about the thieves who stole Lady Riju's heirloom. Head through this arch. It will lead you to the barracks. Then, seek our Captain Teake, and ask for a full report. — Buliara (Breath of the Wild)
  26. Without my heirloom, you'll never be able to approach Naboris. — Riju (Breath of the Wild)
  27. Heh, you know... I take heart in having such a rare visitor as yourself. Lady Urbosa must be looking out for us. — Riju (Breath of the Wild)
  28. What are you doing in here?! This is the barracks for the chief's guards, not a place for tourists to gather. We're on high alert after the recent theft, so you should clear out. — Teake (Breath of the Wild)
  29. You again?! How many times do I have to tell you before you get it?!
    Get. Out. Of. Here!
    — Teake (Breath of the Wild)
  30. What? Buliara sent you? — Teake (Breath of the Wild)
  31. My apologies! I'm the officer in charge of the soldiers, Captain Teake. — Teake (Breath of the Wild)
  32. The chief's heirloom was stolen by thieves belonging to the Yiga Clan the other day, so everyone is on edge... — Teake (Breath of the Wild)
  33. We've determined that the Yiga's hideout is in Karusa Valley, but... — Teake (Breath of the Wild)
  34. The soldiers are all exhausted, so I was just thinking about requesting some extra help... — Teake (Breath of the Wild)
  35. Hey, everyone! Listen up! This Hylian vai has agreed to help us, so offer her any information you can! — Teake (Breath of the Wild)
  36. Consider yourself a part of our unit! If you have any questions, my troops will be happy to help. — Teake (Breath of the Wild)
  37. As you can see, we are in the middle of spear training! Teake's permission or no, I would ask that you not interfere! — Babi (Breath of the Wild)
  38. Hey, I haven't seen Barta. Where's she gone off to? — Liana (Breath of the Wild)
  39. She said she was going to scout the thieves' hideout, but then she left before we could say anything. Now that I think about it, she's been gone for two days. I wonder what happened to her... — Leena (Breath of the Wild)
  40. You— Are you serious?! Why did you let her go by herself?! And why did you wait two days to report this?! — Leena (Breath of the Wild)
  41. I'm— I apologize... She said she just wanted to check it out and would be careful, so I thought... — Leena (Breath of the Wild)
  42. Uuugghhh. As if we aren't busy enough searching for the chief's heirloom, now we have to find Barta too... — Liana (Breath of the Wild)
  43. If the captain hears about this fiasco, she'll punish us for sure! Probably 100 laps around Gerudo Desert...again. — Liana (Breath of the Wild)
  44. Oh... Oh no. What should we do? — Kotta (Breath of the Wild)
  45. I'm thinking about it! — Liana (Breath of the Wild)
  46. Barta hasn't returned in many days... Could she have been captured by those thieves? — Leena (Breath of the Wild)
  47. No, the sandstorms out near the Karusa Valley have been bad. I'm certain she's gotten lost or stranded. I'm worried for her... — Leena (Breath of the Wild)
  48. I'll have to go out with a sand seal and search again, but... Ugh... It makes me feel so sick to surf around with one. — Kotta (Breath of the Wild)
  49. We're continuing our investigation through the heat of day and the cold of night. So far, we know... — Liana (Breath of the Wild)
  50. [About the thieves...] These thieves are highly skilled in both stealth and disguise. They refer to themselves as the Yiga. — Liana (Breath of the Wild)
  51. They slipped into town in the dark of night, stole the chief's heirloom, and vanished like smoke in the wind. — Liana (Breath of the Wild)
  52. We believe them to be descendants of the Sheikah tride that splintered and turned to villainy. — Liana (Breath of the Wild)
  53. But why would they want to steal the Thunder Helm? — Liana (Breath of the Wild)
  54. [Where's the hideout?] We know that the thieves' hideout is in Karusa Valley. The path through the valley is very difficult... — Liana (Breath of the Wild)
  55. Despite repeated attempts to infiltrate the hideout, we haven't yet managed to set foor inside. — Liana (Breath of the Wild)
  56. Painful though it is to admit, it seems possible that some other group of desert dwellers has bested us. — Liana (Breath of the Wild)
  57. Hey, what are you doing here? This is the hideout of those Yiga thieves who stole the Thunder Helm... — Barta (Breath of the Wild)
  58. If they spot you, they'll call their friends for sure. There's no way you can take them all on. — Barta (Breath of the Wild)
  59. If only you had some way of distracting them...but I don't know how. — Barta (Breath of the Wild)
  60. All I ever see them do is patrol and eat bananas. I haven't seen anything else that you could exploit as a weakness. — Barta (Breath of the Wild)
  61. Listen, this place is dangerous. You should get out of here while you can. I can take care of myself. — Barta (Breath of the Wild)
  62. Hey! — Master Kohga (Breath of the Wild)
  63. Who the heck are you? And what are you doing in my napping spot?! — Master Kohga (Breath of the Wild)
  64. Wait a minute... That thing on your hip... Is that... Could it be a Sheikah Slate? — Master Kohga (Breath of the Wild)
  65. If it's a Sheikah Slate... Then that means... Yeah, IT'S YOU! You're that Link guy I've been looking for! — Master Kohga (Breath of the Wild)
  66. What luck! My scouts are out in the field looking high and low, but you just wander into my hideout! — Master Kohga (Breath of the Wild)
  67. Oh, excuse me. I haven't introduced myself yet. I am the leader... Of the Yiga Clan! The strong! The burly!! The one!! The only!!! MASTER KOHGA!!! Now, prepare yourself! — Master Kohga (Breath of the Wild)
  68. Who would've thought...I'd be done in like this...
    And by this guy, of all people!
    — Master Kohga (Breath of the Wild)
  69. You think I'm just going to let this stand?! Do you?! *ahem* I almost lost my temper there... — Master Kohga (Breath of the Wild)
  70. Argh, what a pain... I can't go out this way. What to do, what do do... — Master Kohga (Breath of the Wild)
  71. Ha! I got it! Meheheheh... Ahahahaha! I need to bust out my serious moves... A secret technique taught by my father's mother's father! It will...destroy you! This is the end! — Master Kohga (Breath of the Wild)
  72. Ahahaha—uh... Huh. Maybe it's just a tad too big. Are you still over there? — Master Kohga (Breath of the Wild)
  73. Well, no matter. Pretty soon you'll be gone! And not just from my line of sight! — Master Kohga (Breath of the Wild)
  74. Only the leader of the Yiga Clan...can use this secret technique...
    It is...the ultimate...
    — Master Kohga (Breath of the Wild)
  75. Coward! I shall be remembered! The Yiga Clan will track you to the ends of Hyruuuule! — Master Kohga (Breath of the Wild)
  76. If you are looking for Lady Riju, she's on the second floor. Normally people aren't allowed into her sleeping quarters, but she has given you special permission it seems... — Buliara (Breath of the Wild)
  77. Be on your best manners. If she deems you to be a disturbance to her, it will not end well for you! — Buliara (Breath of the Wild)
  78. I've been waiting for you... Oh, you needn't say a word. As the chief of the Gerudo, I can sense the power of the heirloom flowing for you. I know that you've succeeded! — Riju (Breath of the Wild)
  79. I am, as you have no doubt noticed, still but a child. The people look on me with nothing but warmth in their eyes, but even this brings me some pain, I must admit... — Riju (Breath of the Wild)
  80. I've tried so hard to be worthy of their love, to be a worthy chief...and to prove to myself that I was worthy, too. — Riju (Breath of the Wild)
  81. When my family heirloom was stolen, I felt as though a shadow had fallen over me... — Riju (Breath of the Wild)
  82. Yes, your arrival in the midst of all of this must be the work of Lady Urbosa... — Riju (Breath of the Wild)
  83. Now, please give me the helm. — Riju (Breath of the Wild)
  84. Um. How do I look? — Riju (Breath of the Wild)
  85. What's wrong? You're just staring... Anyway, what matters now is... How...how is it?! Do I look all right? — Riju (Breath of the Wild)
  86. [It looks good!] I see... — Riju (Breath of the Wild)
  87. [It's a tad big...] ... — Riju (Breath of the Wild)
  88. ...You don't say. — Riju (Breath of the Wild)
  89. The threat Divine Beast Vah Naboris poses has only grown since we began searching for the heirloom. — Riju (Breath of the Wild)
  90. I believe that Gerudo Town itself may be in danger before too long... — Riju (Breath of the Wild)
  91. As chief, and as a Gerudo, I must find some way to stop that thing before it threatens my people. Will you help me? — Riju (Breath of the Wild)
  92. [Of course!] Heheh, who would have thought that, just before such a momentous battle... hearing a simple, confident pledge of support from you would be what puts me at ease? — Riju (Breath of the Wild)
  93. I'll head out now. Let's meet up at the lookout post south of town. — Riju (Breath of the Wild)
  94. There's only one way to get close to Naboris, and that's with the help of a sand seal. — Riju (Breath of the Wild)
  95. The lookout post isn't too far from town, but you should take a sand seal there. You can get some practice in that way. — Riju (Breath of the Wild)
  96. I'll be waiting for you with my favorite sand seal, Patricia. — Riju (Breath of the Wild)
  97. Still... It really is a little big... — Riju (Breath of the Wild)
  98. She's waiting for you at the top of the lookout post. Hurry up. — Sudrey (Breath of the Wild)
  99. Well then... That's what you really look like, huh... — Riju (Breath of the Wild)
  100. Hehe... With voe banned from town, it's not very common for me to see someone like you. — Riju (Breath of the Wild)
  101. What a sight. Divine Beast Vah Naboris is pretty intimidating... — Riju (Breath of the Wild)
  102. If we want to get close enough to that thing, we'll need to use sand seals... Are you ready? — Riju (Breath of the Wild)
  103. [Of course!] Feeling confident? Good. Let's get going, then! — Riju (Breath of the Wild)
  104. First, we'll use the sand seals to get in really close to that thing. I'll take the lead. — Riju (Breath of the Wild)
  105. I'm counting on you to shoot at its feet with bomb arrows. — Riju (Breath of the Wild)
  106. Naboris draws energy from the ground to keep moving. If you damage the feet, I think you can stop it. — Riju (Breath of the Wild)
  107. Those lightning strikes, though... Getting hit even once could prove fatal. — Riju (Breath of the Wild)
  108. The Thunder Helm can repel the lightning strikes, protecting me from harm. But it can also shield a limited area around me... You'll have to stay close if you don't want to be shocked. — Riju (Breath of the Wild)
  109. And listen... If you're too injured to keep fighting, promise me you'll retreat here, to the lookout post. Don't do anything reckless under any circumstances. — Riju (Breath of the Wild)
  110. Here are some Gerudo bomb arrows. There aren't many, so be sure to put them to good use. — Riju (Breath of the Wild)
  111. This is the last time I'll ask... Are you ready? — Riju (Breath of the Wild)
  112. Could you give me a bit of room, just for a moment? — Riju (Breath of the Wild)
  113. My name is Riju, descendant of the royal line and leader of the Gerudo people! — Riju (Breath of the Wild)
  114. With the power of the heirloom passed down in my family, I shall calm the Divine Beast Vah Naboris. — Riju (Breath of the Wild)
  115. Ancestors of the Gerudo! Answer my call! Aid me in this task! — Riju (Breath of the Wild)
  116. Oh, wow! I can feel their power coursing through me! — Riju (Breath of the Wild)
  117. Let's move! — Riju (Breath of the Wild)
  118. Lady Urbosa... Please grant Link and me your protection... — Riju (Breath of the Wild)
  119. Unfortunately, I cannot appease Naboris on my own. I have no choice but to entrust the rest to you. — Riju (Breath of the Wild)
  120. Don't let us down, Link. — Riju (Breath of the Wild)
  121. Travel Gate registered to map. — Sheikah Slate Terminal (Breath of the Wild)
  122. Well, well, well... You sure do know how to keep a woman waiting. — Urbosa (Breath of the Wild)
  123. I can't wait to see you take Naboris back from Ganon! — Urbosa (Breath of the Wild)
  124. One thing at a time. You'll need a map to find your way around. — Urbosa (Breath of the Wild)
  125. Head over to that Guidance Stone over there. Sounds easy, right? — Urbosa (Breath of the Wild)
  126. Sheikah Slate authenticated. Distilling map of Divine Beast. — Guidance Stone (Breath of the Wild)
  127. Divine Beast controls have been enabled. — Guidance Stone (Breath of the Wild)
  128. Good work getting the map of the Divine Beast! — Urbosa (Breath of the Wild)
  129. The terminals that control Naboris are noted by a series of glowing points on your map. — Urbosa (Breath of the Wild)
  130. Take Naboris back by activating all of the terminals. — Urbosa (Breath of the Wild)
  131. You're ready for this. — Urbosa (Breath of the Wild)
  132. Sheikah Slate authenticated. — Terminal (Breath of the Wild)
  133. There are four terminals remaining! I'm counting on you! — Urbosa (Breath of the Wild)
  134. There are three terminals remaining! Hang in there! — Urbosa (Breath of the Wild)
  135. There are two terminals remaining! Stay focused! — Urbosa (Breath of the Wild)
  136. Just one terminal remaining! You're almost there! — Urbosa (Breath of the Wild)
  137. Well done! That was the last of the terminals. Now...you'll need to start up the main control unit! Take a good look at your map. Head for the glowing mark you see there. You're doing well... but overconfidence can be a deadly foe. — Urbosa (Breath of the Wild)
  138. Stay on your edge, Link! — Urbosa (Breath of the Wild)
  139. This formidable adversary was made by Ganon and brought me to a warrior's demise 100 years ago. — Urbosa (Breath of the Wild)
  140. Do not allow this to be your end. Fight for your life...and its death! — Urbosa (Breath of the Wild)
  141. I knew you wouldn't let us down, Link. — Urbosa (Breath of the Wild)
  142. Thanks to your valor and skill, my soul is free and Naboris is ours once again. — Urbosa (Breath of the Wild)
  143. Which means that finally...we can complete what we started years ago. — Urbosa (Breath of the Wild)
  144. We Gerudo have no tolerance for unfinished business. — Urbosa (Breath of the Wild)
  145. I've waited so long for the moment to see you finally rush Hyrule Castle... As well as for the moment when I incinerate Ganon into a pile of ash. — Urbosa (Breath of the Wild)
  146. Which reminds me, I wanted to give you a little something. Please accept this gift, which has come to be known as Urbosa's Fury — Urbosa (Breath of the Wild)
  147. Both you and the princess...I know you must have suffered much regarding what happened to us Champions. — Urbosa (Breath of the Wild)
  148. But this is how things had to happen. No one need carry blame. — Urbosa (Breath of the Wild)
  149. So please, make it clear so she understands that. Tell her to shed any worries. And let her know...I couldn't be more proud of her. — Urbosa (Breath of the Wild)
  150. You take good care of the princess. Oh, and also... Take good care of Hyrule. — Urbosa (Breath of the Wild)
  151. Nabooru... Legend of the Gerudo, celebrated over ages. — Urbosa (Breath of the Wild)
  152. And you, who were named to honor her— you are a legend as well. Isn't that right, Naboris? — Urbosa (Breath of the Wild)
  153. The bitter essence of defeat from a century ago still sits upon my tongue... But that is now in the past... — Urbosa (Breath of the Wild)
  154. It was written that Calamity Ganon once adopted the form of a Gerudo. — Urbosa (Breath of the Wild)
  155. And that... will make this victory all the more satisfying. I like that. Now I can take this personally. — Urbosa (Breath of the Wild)
  156. Once we've established a lock on that thing... It will be up to Link to keep Ganon occupied until the moment we unleash our strike. — Urbosa (Breath of the Wild)
  157. That moment... is going to be so delicious. — Urbosa (Breath of the Wild)
  158. Make your way back to Gerudo Town, and report to the chief of the Gerudo, Riju! — Adventure Log (Breath of the Wild)
  159. Oh, you're back?! — Riju (Breath of the Wild)
  160. I'm glad you're OK... Truly, I am... — Riju (Breath of the Wild)
  161. Naboris is no longer a threat to the town... I'm still worried about the larger threat to Hyrule, but at least my people won't be troubled by Naboris anymore. — Riju (Breath of the Wild)
  162. I want to offer you these as thanks for your help. I trust you'll accept them. These pieces of equipment are priceless treasures of the Gerudo people. They were once worn by Lady Urbosa. — Riju (Breath of the Wild)
  163. Since you and Lady Urbosa were friends, it's only right that you have them. — Riju (Breath of the Wild)