Sidon

is a recurring character in.

BotW: is the prince of the BotW:, the son of BotW: and the brother of BotW:. He first encounters BotW: in at BotW: while on his way to BotW:. BotW: requests BotW: to come to his home in hopes of helping quell the rains caused by the BotW:, which were threatening to burst the dams surrounding BotW:. He gives BotW: an BotW: to aid against the monsters who attack with BotW: ahead. As BotW: makes his way to BotW:, BotW: encourages the hero from the river.

When BotW: approaches the throne room, he is encountered by BotW:, an elderly BotW: who remembers him from 100 years ago. BotW: insists that it is because of BotW: that BotW: had died, stolen from her kingdom who loved her dearly. BotW: then defends BotW: as the only one who can save their home. When BotW: presents BotW: with the BotW:, BotW: berates the King for gifting BotW: the BotW:. He claims that crafting a BotW: is an act that a BotW: princess would only do for her future husband and finds BotW: unworthy of BotW:'s love and hard work. He then proceeds to head to BotW:'s statue in the town square to reminisce. BotW: then confronts BotW:, stating that even though he was too young to understand it at the time, BotW: had feelings for BotW:. When BotW: puts the BotW: on and approaches BotW:, BotW: comments on how the armor fits BotW: perfectly. BotW:'s words resonate within BotW:, who agrees to help them take down the BotW:.

After BotW: gathers the NaN Shock Arrows needed to take down BotW:, he meets up with BotW: at the BotW:, where the BotW: is stationed. BotW: and BotW: battle the mechanical beast together, with BotW: swimming around the lake and BotW: firing NaN Arrows while riding his back. After destroying the sources of BotW: on the BotW:'s back, BotW: escorts BotW: to the boarding platform before it rises too high for BotW: to get on board.

After BotW: frees BotW:'s spirit and takes control of BotW: from BotW:, BotW: greets BotW: and congratulates him on his victory when he returns to BotW:, as well as commending BotW: for his assistance in Ruta's recovery. BotW: becomes a tad emotional, having a moment of silence following his father claiming that BotW: would be proud of his actions and that he will one day make a great king, before enthusiastically thanking BotW: for ending the crisis. If BotW: speaks to BotW: after this, the BotW: will proclaim that he is both thankful and proud of BotW: for his assistance. BotW: can usually be found outside of his father's throne room, but he will go gaze at BotW:'s statue at night. If BotW: approaches him from behind, he can hear BotW: commenting on her status as a lingering spirit within Ruta. BotW: expresses that he misses BotW: and wishes she was still around to give him words of wisdom as she did when they were young. When he catches BotW: listening, BotW: apologizes to BotW: for catching him in a moment of weakness.

If BotW: goes to the throne room of BotW: without first activating the "BotW:" BotW: at BotW:, a different cutscene will play. BotW: will be in the throne room and will hear BotW: walking up the stairs, exclaiming that the king is not accepting visitors at the time and preparing to escort BotW: out before realizing that the visitor is a BotW:. The major character introduction text 'Prince BotW:, BotW: Prince' appears below the prince's head as it would have in the BotW: cutscene, and BotW: asks the guest why he didn't say he was a BotW: in the first place, before inviting him in vigorously. BotW:'s dialogue is changed slightly to reflect the fact that BotW: suddenly appeared as if by miracle, instead of being found and directed by BotW:. After this, the "BotW:" BotW: will appear and be instantly completed, and the "BotW:" BotW: appears as normal.

In 's Mipha, the Zora Princess Scenario, HWAoC:, along with HWAoC:, HWAoC: and HWAoC:, rescue young HWAoC: from a HWAoC: that the latter journeyed to HWAoC: to challenge on his own. HWAoC: initially scolds him for making such a rash decision, but praises him for his bravery, to which he gives a smile. The party then spots a large horde of monsters approaching. HWAoC:, HWAoC: and HWAoC: take HWAoC: back to HWAoC: while HWAoC: uses the HWAoC: to defeat the attacking horde. After the battle, HWAoC: is present in the throne room as HWAoC: gives his approval to HWAoC: to pilot HWAoC: for the fight against HWAoC:.

In the Water and Fire Scenario, Sidon's adult self appears through one of Terrako's time portals, just as Waterblight Ganon was about to kill Mipha with a flail and Cryonic formations and managed to smash them with both his Ceremonial Tridents before they could hit her, refusing to lose her once more much to Mipha's surprise as she is familiar with Sidon being a small child. Waterblight was too strong for both of them, though as Mipha approaches despite the odds and exhaustion, Sidon quicklyobjects. Thankfully, Sidon's efforts bought them enough time for help to arrive and they were able to slay Waterblight Ganon. Mipha's exhaustion gets the best of her when she pleads them to help Daruk, so Sidon leaves Vah Ruta with Link and his friends and slayed the Igneo Talus that was blocking the path to Divine Beast Vah Rudania with lava so Mipha can use Ruta to spray water to cool it. They enter Rudania to help Daruk and Yunobo take out Fireblight Ganon. At the end of the battle, as Daruk thanks Link and Yunobo for their help, Mipha is still confused by Sidon's adult presence and asks for clarification, which Sidon confirms. He goes on to explain that he arrived from the future. Daruk laughs it off before putting up a serious front to ask Princess Zelda about Hyrule Castle's latest fate.

In the Guardian of Remembrance DLC EX Battle of Goponga Village, Sidon and Mipha are at Goponga Village to help the Zora soldiers stationed there. When most of the monsters were wiped out, Sidon takes the healthy soldiers and instructs their next mission while Mipha takes care of the wounded soldiers She then sees her brother and the warriors fighting more monsters and is soon confronted by an Electric Moblin targeting her. The younger Sidon steps between her and the Moblin with a spear, to Mipha's horror and begs of him to run away before Sidon heard her cries and slayed the Moblin before it could harm any of them. He then checks on his younger self and Mipha is reliefed to see that they are alright and asks her Sidon about his presence there. The adult Sidon deduces that his younger self only wanted to do his part and tells him that he should go off on his own, but he does praise him for his courage and goes on that he will continue to get stronger so that he will protect his sister, albeit trailing off a bit, before he and his younger self flash their grins, with Mipha giggling in amusement.

After all four Champions and Divine Beasts are saved from the Blight Ganons, Zelda begins to recall Sidon's story on how he got there causing Zelda to piece the puzzles together and realize that Terrako was responsible for bringing him and the other warriors back to save the Champions and was eternally grateful before turning their attention to Akkala Citadel.

In the Relentless as a Waterfall Scenario, Sidon joins Mipha aboard Vah Ruta to help the Hylian Soldiers defend the citadel from the recently corrupted Guardians. Upon arrivial Mipha and Sidon managed to save Link and the group from being blasted by a Guardian Stalker. Mipha takes a moment to express pride in Sidon for the Zora he had become and Sidon replied melancholically, still being haunted by the loss of the Mipha in his own timeline Mipha then turns their focus on the battle ahead, as she and Sidon join their tridents. After that, Mipha leaves the control of Vah Ruta to Sidon while she heads out to heal the injuries to the injured Hylian soldiers and managed to hold them off until Daruk and Yunobo arrived to assist them until the bridge was destroyed to stop the Malice Guardians from infitrating the citadel and finished off, successfully saving the stronghold.

In the All Hyrule United Scenario, Purah got the Sheikah Towers working again and supercharges them summon the armies of all races to Hyrule Field including the Champions, the Divine Beasts, and the reformed Yiga Clan. Mipha is overjoyed over how well it went and Sidon adds that destroying Ganon is their final step to victory. With her surviving father's blessing, Princess Zelda takes command of the united army and gives a rousing speech before charging to take the outposts and destroying the monsters that hold up the barriers so the Champion Pilots can open fire. Despite the Blood Moon holding them back a bit, they still managed to press forward towards Hyrule Casle.

In the The Future of Hyrule Scenario, Sidon and the rest of the warriors charge into the castle to take the fight to Astor and Harbinger Ganon. Once both villains lose to the heroes, Astor finally loses it as he orders Ganon to devour the warriors before he is devoured by Ganon's Malice himself and some of the Malice infects Terrako, forcing it to turn against Princess Zelda and Link. After being broken down to where it couldn't fight anymore, Sidon and the other warriors gather in a moment of silence as Zelda, now vengeful swears to ensure that Calamity Ganon falls as they head upstairs into the Sanctum where Ganon awaited them. Unfortunately, Ganon has high defenses to where it shrugged off all attacks and Zelda used her power to try and seal it. Terrako, who was brought back up by her power, rushed upstairs and destroys itself to destroy Ganon's invincibility, allowing the heroes to defeat it, with Link cleaving it in half with the Master Sword and Zelda using her power to finally finish off the monster once and for all. With peace finally returning to Hyrule, Terrako's screw used the last of its power to send Sidon, Yunobo, Teba, and Riju back to the future and Mipha and Sidon exchange their heartfelt good-byes as Mipha was optimistic that they will one day see each other again and Sidon replying that they will never be apart no matter how far they are, and he vanishes with the future warriors as Zelda looks on and wishes them a brighter future.

During the secret DLC ending, Sidon is seen bonding with his younger self as Mipha pays them a visit and pets them both, prompting them to grin once more and he is later seen talking among the present and future Champions as Terrako joins and entertains them.

As a playable HWAoC:, HWAoC: dual-wields spears, his personal HWAoC: of choice being a pair of NaN Ceremonial Tridents. While not as fast in his Normal attacks as HWAoC:, he has powerful strong attacks. His Unique Action has him inject positivity into those attacks; by pressing ZR during any Strong Attack when a circle flash enhances those attacks with additional HWAoC: magic effects. His Enhanced Ability grants him temporary super armor right after any Strong Attack by pressing ZR when the circle flashes.

Trivia

 * BotW:'s final design was originally gray, however, it was changed to red in-game so he could stand out more in BotW: and closely resemble his sister, BotW:.
 * In a Q/A video between ZeldaDungeon and Jamie Mortellaro, ′s Lead Voice Director and English Voice Actor for BotW:, Jamie stated that BotW: is acknowledged by Nintendo as ′s most popular character among fans.
 * BotW: is the only "Second Generation Champion" to not be voiced in English by the same voice actor as their predecessor.

Nomenclature
Series: comes from the musical notes and. Alternatively, it could also originate from, the Greek God of the sea.