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− | '''Teba''' is a Rito warrior from the ''[[Portal: The Legend of Zelda|The Legend of Zelda]]'' series who originally appeared as a supporting character in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild]]'' | + | '''Teba''' is a Rito warrior from the ''[[Portal: The Legend of Zelda|The Legend of Zelda]]'' series who originally appeared as a supporting character in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild]]'' before appearing as a playable warrior in ''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity]]''. |
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After Vah Medoh was completely freed, Teba could be found back at Rito Village, where he had recovered enough to be able to stand. He thanked Link for what he had done. Teba also said that he had heard from his wife that Link was a descendent of the Hylian Champion, which explained his skill in Teba's eyes. Link could attempt to clarify that he actually was a Champion, but Teba would laugh that off as a joke, as he did not think that any of the Champions survived or could be as young as Link. Later on, Teba recovered enough to fly Tulin out to the Flight Range for practice, and he also gave his son a [[Rupee|Silver Rupee]] to pass on to Link if he did well enough. During the Champions' Ballad DLC, it was shown that the Diary of Revali had been uncovered and was left at Teba's home for safekeeping due to his admiration of the Champion. | After Vah Medoh was completely freed, Teba could be found back at Rito Village, where he had recovered enough to be able to stand. He thanked Link for what he had done. Teba also said that he had heard from his wife that Link was a descendent of the Hylian Champion, which explained his skill in Teba's eyes. Link could attempt to clarify that he actually was a Champion, but Teba would laugh that off as a joke, as he did not think that any of the Champions survived or could be as young as Link. Later on, Teba recovered enough to fly Tulin out to the Flight Range for practice, and he also gave his son a [[Rupee|Silver Rupee]] to pass on to Link if he did well enough. During the Champions' Ballad DLC, it was shown that the Diary of Revali had been uncovered and was left at Teba's home for safekeeping due to his admiration of the Champion. | ||
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''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity]]'' featured an alternate timeline in which a small time-traveling [[Guardian]] named [[Terrako]] provided warriors of the past with guidance to prevent the Great Calamity from occurring. In Chapter 5, Terrako created additional time portals to bring in warriors from the future to save the Champions from being killed by the [[Blight Ganon]]s. One of those portals brought Teba to Vah Medoh just as Revali was about to be killed by Windblight Ganon. Teba was able to save Revali, and the two of them worked together fighting Windblight Ganon, ultimately defeating it after a third warrior arrived as backup. Afterwards, Teba helped Revali to operate Vah Medoh in battle. Teba was shown to be put off by Revali's treatment of Link, but he ultimately retained his respect for the Rito Champion. During a DLC mission, Teba and Revali discovered that Tulin had somehow been pulled into this timeline as well, and they escorted him safely out of the Great Korok Forest. In the aftermath, Tulin expressed his admiration of Revali, and Revali acknowledged that he could surpass him some day, but Teba reminded his son that he had to outdo his old man first. The Ritos ultimately laughed together. During the ending for the DLC scenarios, Teba laughed while watching Revali help a sleeping Tulin with his blanket, which he was blowing off in his sleep. | ''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity]]'' featured an alternate timeline in which a small time-traveling [[Guardian]] named [[Terrako]] provided warriors of the past with guidance to prevent the Great Calamity from occurring. In Chapter 5, Terrako created additional time portals to bring in warriors from the future to save the Champions from being killed by the [[Blight Ganon]]s. One of those portals brought Teba to Vah Medoh just as Revali was about to be killed by Windblight Ganon. Teba was able to save Revali, and the two of them worked together fighting Windblight Ganon, ultimately defeating it after a third warrior arrived as backup. Afterwards, Teba helped Revali to operate Vah Medoh in battle. Teba was shown to be put off by Revali's treatment of Link, but he ultimately retained his respect for the Rito Champion. During a DLC mission, Teba and Revali discovered that Tulin had somehow been pulled into this timeline as well, and they escorted him safely out of the Great Korok Forest. In the aftermath, Tulin expressed his admiration of Revali, and Revali acknowledged that he could surpass him some day, but Teba reminded his son that he had to outdo his old man first. The Ritos ultimately laughed together. During the ending for the DLC scenarios, Teba laughed while watching Revali help a sleeping Tulin with his blanket, which he was blowing off in his sleep. | ||
Ultimately, the warriors were successful in destroying Calamity Ganon and preventing the Great Calamity. In the game's endings, all of the warriors were returned to their original times. This included Teba, who expressed that it was enlightening to meet the face behind the Champion. | Ultimately, the warriors were successful in destroying Calamity Ganon and preventing the Great Calamity. In the game's endings, all of the warriors were returned to their original times. This included Teba, who expressed that it was enlightening to meet the face behind the Champion. | ||
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