Tetra

Tetra is a young pirate girl who made her first appearance in. Orphaned at a young age, she followed her deceased mother's footsteps by becoming the captain of an unnamed ship with her crew of pirates, who all respect her deeply despite that she is much younger than them. Even though Tetra has a tendency to act tomboyish, take challenges head on and even act bossy and cold-hearted sometimes, she actually has a kind and caring personality whose goal is not always buried treasure.

Leader of the Pirates
When Link first meets Tetra, she is being kidnapped by the Helmaroc King. The monster bird is distracted by Tetra's crew and she is dropped into the Fairy Woods. Link comes to her rescue, but because of this distraction, his sister Aryll, mistaken for Tetra, is kidnapped instead.

After much persuasion, Tetra allows Link to accompany her and her crew in their ship in a bid to save his sister from the Forsaken Fortress. At first, Tetra does not take a liking to Link, mocking him and showing distrust towards him due to his tendency to act without thinking things through. After finally reaching the Forsaken Fortress, Tetra and her pirates launch Link into the fortress by catapulting him in a Barrel. Before she launches him off, however, she slips in the Pirate's Charm in his pocket, which Tetra uses to communicate with the young hero and drop hints occasionally. Link, however, ultimately fails to rescue his sister and Tetra and him go their separate ways.

The pirate leader and the young hero meet again briefly in Windfall Island when they are both trying to reach Jabun's hidden cave behind Outset Island. When Gonzo suggests that they stay at Windfall for a "night of fun," Tetra quickly dismisses that option, saying that they have to set sail to Outset immediately since it could meet the same fate as Greatfish Isle. Mako points out Tetra's caring personality as he mentions that it sounds like she's more worried about the island than the treasure, to which Tetra calls "ridiculous" and reaffirms her desire for the treasure. However, Tetra soon after catches Link spying on the pirates in the Bomb Shop, and decides to give Link a head start to reach Jabun.

Tetra catches up with Link in the Forsaken Fortress again as he tries to save his sister. The young pirate, upon meeting with Link, claims that Link never thinks before he acts since her crew had to distract the Helmaroc King for him before the bird would capture him again. She is shocked to see that he has the Master Sword in his possession, and even thinks that Link might be the Hero of Time or a descendant of him; however, she quickly shrugs off the thought seeing that it would be impossible. She promises Link that she will take Aryll and take her back to Outset safely, mentioning that she usually expects a "huge reward" for something like this, but offers to do it for free.

Princess of Hyrule
Later on after defeating the Helmaroc King, when Link is nearing defeat at the hand of Ganondorf, Tetra runs into the room to distract Ganondorf. However, she is easily defeated as well. While in Ganondorf's grasp, his Triforce of Power resonates, leading him to believe that he has finally found Princess Zelda. Tetra denies this, claiming that she does not know anyone named Zelda. After another distraction by the Rito and the Great Valoo, Link and the unconscious Tetra get away safely from Ganondorf and head to the sunken Hyrule Castle, where they meet King Daphnes Nohansen Hyrule. The king asks that Tetra approach him, where he takes her necklace. The necklace, which was given to her by her mother and instructed Tetra to "guard it with her life", is actually a piece of the Triforce of Wisdom. The King of Hyrule uses the other piece of the Triforce of Wisdom to reveal Tetra's true identity: Princess Zelda. Tetra is in shock, and apologizes to Link for everything that has happened to him and his sister. King Hyrule then tells the Princess that she would be safer hiding in the castle basement from Ganondorf's grasp while he and Link return to the surface to search for the Triforce of Courage.

When Link returns to Hyrule Castle with the Triforce of Courage in his possession, he sees that Zelda was captured by Ganondorf and taken to Ganon's Castle, and the young hero quickly seeks to save her. Once Link defeats Puppet Ganon and climbs up to where Ganondorf and Princess Zelda are located, he finds Zelda knocked unconscious, and although the young hero tries to best Ganondorf, he swiftly takes Link's and Zelda's Triforce pieces.

After King Daphnes Nohansen Hyrule wishes for Hyrule to be flooded once more, Zelda wakes up and apologizes to Link for having overslept, where she urges Link to defeat Ganondorf once and for all and return to their ocean from the world above. During Link's battle with Ganondorf, Zelda wields the young hero's Bow and Light Arrows to cover Link and allow him to attack as best as he can. During the battle, however, Ganondorf hovers over to Zelda and knocks her unconscious again, but after a while, she wakes up and aids Link once again to defeat the King of the Gerudo: she aims a Light Arrow at the young hero's Mirror Shield, which bounces off to Ganondorf and allows Link to deal the final blow.

It is Tetra as Princess Zelda that suggests to King Daphnes Nohansen Hyrule to join Link and her in their search for the new land that will be the next Hyrule. After Link and Zelda resurface to Great Sea, Tetra appears again in her pirate clothes, having lost her royal persona as her pirate crew greets the two of them aboard their ship. Tetra is last seen during the ending credits where she, her pirate crew, and Link set sail from Outset Island in search of new lands.

Four Swords Adventures
In 's Navi Trackers mode, Tetra sets Link out to solve puzzles and locate several stamps held by the pirates. Tetra is exceptionally notable here as she remains to be the only character in the series to be given full voice acting, although she is featured only in the mini-game, Navi Trackers, in the Japanese and Korean release of the game.

Phantom Hourglass
In, Tetra does not regain her royal persona as Princess Zelda, although quite often when she appears "Zelda's Lullaby" plays in the background, and she is called "Zelda" by some of the pirates during the game's intro, much to Tetra's chagrin. During the beginning of the game, she and Link happen upon a Ghost Ship, which they investigate. Tetra is separated from the others and is summarily kidnapped, forcing Link to try and rescue her.

Once Link defeats the Cubus Sisters on the Ghost Ship, Link finds Tetra turned to stone, and she stays this way for the most of the game. Once Link defeats Bellum's first stage, Tetra turns back to normal. After Link defeats Bellum, he and Tetra awaken on the Ghost Ship, only ten minutes after the prologue according to the pirates. Tetra's crew tries to convince her that it was just a dream, but Link finds the in his pocket, and the S.S. Linebeck is seen sailing in the distance.

Spirit Tracks
Though Tetra does not appear in, she makes an appearance in a stained glass window in the Throne Room of Hyrule Castle. Some of her history following Phantom Hourglass is detailed by her great-great granddaughter, the reigning Princess Zelda, and the Lokomo sage Anjean. Anjean states that she first met the feisty pirate captain of royal lineage long ago, when she first arrived on the shores of the land that would become the new land of Hyrule. Anjean entrusted Tetra with the Spirit Flute, on the promise that she and her descendants would use the flute to protect the land for good. Tetra carried on a close friendship with Anjean for many long years and passed the Spirit Flute down through her descendants. Upon meeting the reigning Princess Zelda in Spirit Tracks, Anjean notes the remarkable similarities in personality between the princess and her ancestor, who was known for her feisty nature and courage. In the final battle with Malladus, Princess Zelda prays to Tetra for strength to recover her body and defeat the Demon King.

Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Tetra does not appear as a playable character in, but hacking of the game have discovered that there were unused character files for "Toon Zelda" and "Toon Sheik," which many speculated to be Tetra, as Sheik has never had a "Toon" form. As Sheik is already the alternative form of Zelda, Tetra could be the alternative form of Toon Zelda. However, Tetra does appear in the game as a Trophy and Sticker.

Hyrule Warriors
Tetra appears as a playable character in. Her weapons of choice are a saber, which is an enlarged version of her dagger, as well as a hand pistol. If Hyrule Warriors Legends and are synchronized, Tetra will be unlocked as a playable character in the Wii U version.

Etymology
Tetra's name could be derived from the Ancient Greek word meaning 'four', similar to Tetris, or it could be derived from an actual Tetra, a type of South American freshwater fish, adding to the sea-faring theme of the game. Tetra could also allude to tetrahedron, the physical shape of the Triforce.

Trivia

 * Although she is often considered one of the more independent and self-serving incarnations of Zelda, she is one of the only ones for Link to have to save in two games.
 * Although Tetra is never seen as Zelda in Phantom Hourglass, "Zelda's Lullaby" plays for a brief moment at the beginning of the game when she boards the Ghost Ship, when she is found petrified on the Ghost Ship, and when her petrification is reversed.
 * The credits theme from begins playing when Link and Tetra are reunited in Phantom Hourglass, but the music is interrupted once Bellum reveals himself and attacks them.
 * According to Hyrule Historia, Tetra's hair style was based on the designs of the wind and smoke in The Wind Waker.
 * Anjean, the Lokomo protector of the Tower of Spirits in Spirit Tracks, has a hairstyle very similar to Tetra. Anjean is also usually seen with a winking expression, a habit she shares with Tetra. It is implied that Anjean's sacred instrument is the Spirit Flute that she gave to Tetra, her friend and the great-great grandmother of the Princess Zelda from Spirit Tracks.
 * Tetra's use of a hand pistol in Hyrule Warriors marks the first appearance of a gun in the Zelda franchise.