Teba

is a recurring character in.

BotW: is the most skilled BotW: warrior in BotW:. He resides in his BotW: with his wife BotW: and his son BotW:, though he will initially be absent from the BotW:. He is known to be prideful to the point of recklessness, and even BotW: describes him as impulsive. Like other BotW: warriors, BotW: idolizes BotW:, and he wishes for BotW: to become a great warrior as well.

Growing up, BotW: was childhood friends with BotW:. Since BotW: is close in age with BotW:'s daughter, BotW:, their families have remained close. BotW: was also mentored by BotW: while training to become a BotW: warrior. When BotW: reactivated and began circling BotW:, BotW: and BotW: went to face it, ignoring BotW:'s warnings. This resulted in BotW: becoming injured, though BotW: remained unscathed.

When BotW: speaks to BotW: during the "BotW:" BotW:, she reveals that BotW: is preparing for another attack on BotW: at the BotW:. At the BotW:, BotW: can find BotW: working on a BotW:, turning to face him when he senses his approach. Realizing he does not know BotW:, BotW: tells him to leave since he is busy.

Upon speaking to BotW: he reiterates that he is busy and asks BotW: if he needs something. If BotW: claims that he can help him, BotW: initially does not know what he is talking about. When BotW: clarifies that he can calm BotW:, BotW: will be skeptical that of his story, and he asks BotW: for his name. After they introduce themselves to each other, BotW: voices his suspicions that BotW: had BotW: come to talk him out of facing BotW:. When BotW: confirms this, BotW: will be annoyed, but he asserts that he will not return to BotW: until he defeats the BotW:.

After BotW: reasserts his desire to help, BotW: states that he is in no position to talk him out of it. He recalls BotW: saying that the only way to stop BotW: would be to enter it, which he believes to be impossible. Though BotW: tries to tell him that he is capable of doing so, BotW: does not believe him, since only the NaN Championss would be capable of entering a BotW:.

BotW: decides to instead focus on fighting BotW:. He explains that if they approach the BotW: without a plan, they will be shot down by its NaN Cannon (Enemy)s. Therefore, he wants to test BotW:'s skills before they attempt their assault. To do so, BotW: must use the BotW:'s NaN Updrafts to destroy five NaN Targets within three minutes. If BotW: asks for a tip, BotW: explains that using a BotW: in midair is the same as using it on the ground. He also suggests that BotW: use a BotW: with a long range. He then states that if BotW: is unable to complete this task, then he will not fare well against BotW:. Once BotW: tells BotW: he is ready, the BotW: BotW: will begin.

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

Confident in BotW:'s abilities, BotW: decides it is time for them to face BotW:. His role will be to move BotW: into position so that he can shoot at the NaN Cannon (Enemy)s. To this end, he allows BotW: to take a BotW: he modified from the nearby BotW:. After BotW: takes the BotW:, BotW: will give him a bundle of 20 NaN Bomb Arrows to use against the BotW:. Since they will be in a BotW:, BotW: also suggests that BotW: bring warm BotW: or BotW:.

When BotW: tells BotW: he is ready, he first wants to know why BotW: is risking so much to face the BotW:. If BotW: responds that he intends to rescue BotW:, BotW: will be confused about her relation to this matter. So long as BotW: is helping him, however, he does not care. He then tells BotW: to get on his back, and the pair will fly up to BotW:.

As they approach BotW:, BotW: remarks that even he feels cold. He then points out the BotW:, becoming annoyed that it has restored its BotW:. BotW: goes over their plan once more, reiterating that it is BotW:'s job to shoot the NaN Cannon (Enemy)s while he draws their fire. Should BotW: need to stop the fight, BotW: tells him to BotW: directly upwards. In addition, he reveals that BotW: in impenetrable and should not be touched. He also makes sure that BotW: remembers his BotW:. He then tells BotW: that they will move when he is ready.

During the battle with BotW:, BotW: will encourage BotW:. He also warns BotW: of incoming attacks from a BotW:. Whenever BotW: destroys a BotW:, BotW: cheers for him.

With all of the NaN Cannon (Enemy)s destroyed, BotW: commends BotW: for his work. He suddenly falters, however, and a burn mark can be seen on his left leg. BotW: informs BotW: of his injury and his plans to return to the BotW:. However, he is concerned that he may not be able to make it back. He tells BotW: to continue on to BotW:, wishing him luck as he gives him a thumbs up. BotW: then turns back to the BotW:. If BotW: exits BotW: before activating its BotW:, he BotW: seen at the BotW: groaning in pain over his injured ankle. He is angered that he was shot, and he admits that his injury is worst than he though it was. He then curses, angered that he was forced to turn back after getting so close to defeating the BotW:.

Once BotW: has been calmed, BotW: will return to his BotW: in BotW:. There, BotW: tends to his wounds, and he recovers enough to be able to stand. According to BotW:, BotW: told her about his and BotW:'s actions, as well as the fact that they saved BotW:. BotW: also told BotW: that BotW: is a descendant of the BotW: BotW:, but when BotW: tries to tell him the truth, BotW: does not believe him.

After the "BotW:" BotW: has been completed, BotW: admits that he would not have been able to face the BotW: without BotW: and thanks him. Once BotW: has the BotW:, BotW: will notice that he is carrying it. He admits that the BotW: is too heavy for him to carry, as he would end up losing speed whenever he tried to take a shot. When he saw BotW:'s skills with a BotW:, he told BotW: that they should give it to BotW:.

Now that his injuries are mostly healed, BotW: decides to resume training BotW: at the BotW:, expressing his hope for his son to become as great a warrior as BotW: was. When BotW: tells him to take care, BotW: stands and announces they are leaving, much to BotW:'s excitement. Seeing his son's happiness, BotW: laughs. He then informs BotW: that he will be at the BotW: for the forseeable future. With BotW: riding on his back, BotW: then departs for the BotW:. When BotW: speaks to BotW: at the BotW:, he asks if he could demonstrate his archery skills for BotW:, since he believes it could be beneficial to his training.

When Downloadable Content Pack is active, BotW: will appear in BotW:, having been entrusted to him by BotW:. BotW: is also able to ask BotW: about BotW:, who reveals that BotW: was the first BotW: to be able to ascend into the air on his own without the help of BotW:. While BotW: is currently unable to do so, he wants to one day teach himself and master BotW:. In addition, BotW: is able to aks about BotW:'s whereabout, who BotW: thinks is in his BotW: in BotW:. He hopes that BotW: could teach BotW: some of the stories he knows about BotW:, but he believes that his son's training should come first.

In the Air and Lightning Scenario, Revali is struggling in the battle against Windblight Ganon and is hit in the wing, though he tries brush it off as he is flying off-balance as it was aiming its cannons, intending to shoot him. However, before all hope of survival is lost for Revali, HWAoC: is summoned to an alternate timeline by HWAoC: at the moment HWAoC: is about to be killed by Windblight Ganon while piloting Vah Medoh, allowing Revali to recover and get back into the fight. Teba distracts Windblight Ganon and lets Revali get back at it for its attack, and Revali lets loose three Rito arrows from his Great Eagle Bow at the demon, but it deflects his shot. Teba is frustrated that it's still alive but Revali reassure him that he bought enough time for the party to board Vah Medoh and rescue him After Windblight was forced to retreat, Urbosa 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, begins to express disgust at this arrogance, although his musing is interrupted by HWAoC:, who proceeds to ask HWAoC: what happened at HWAoC:. After hearing these recent events, Teba joins Revali to help him defend western Hyrule from a surge of monsters and corrupted Guardians that plague it. Teba defends Revali from the Guardian Skywatchers, and shoots down the others and is soon pursued by them. Revali returns the favor by hitting his pursuers, causing Teba to be impressed by Revali's skill With his signature smirk, Revali is prepared to show off the extent of Medoh's power. As they take out numerous monster outposts, Windblight Ganon reappears a few times in a final attempt to kill not only Revali, but Teba as well. But Revali was able to unleash his rage by finally slaying the demon.

In the Guardian of Remembrance DLC EX Searching Hyrule Forest, when Revali notices an unfamiliar Rito child in Korok Forest before he completely disappeared in the depths, he reports to Teba on the subject. Horrified, Teba pleads to tag along and Revali agrees to let him. He then asks for a description of the missing child and Revali states that he has white feathers similar to him and he never seen him in the village. After some searching, the child finally turns up and Teba recognized the child as his only son, Tulin. He then explains that he somehow ended up in the forest and he was looked after by "tiny creatures", which intrigues his father. Teba is uncomfortable leaving Tulin alone in the forest and a Rito Captain volunteers to protect Tulin on their way out. Teba introduces Tulin to Revali, who is pleasantly surprised that they are related, and both have traveled through time. Tulin then 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 Tulin complies as he trots to stand in front of the Rito Champion and gives him his gratitude. Revali smiles a bit and compliments him back. Overjoyed to hear this, 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. 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. He looks over at Teba and notes that Tulin will eventually master the wind. Teba agrees, but he adds that he must surpass his father first. Tulin then imitates Revali's speaking patterns prompting a laugh from Teba before he stops himself upon seeing Revali's resigned face. Teba struggled to find the right words, but then Revali succumbs into a warm laughing fit. 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, as Teba walks up to him, as Revali chuckles and reminds Tulin that he still has to keep at it.

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, and Teba encourages Revali to make his people proud of him. 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 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". as he was saying good-bye to Revali. After disappearing, Princess Zelda wishes them a brighter future.

In the secret DLC 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.

As a playable Warrior, Teba wields a bow in a similar fashion to Revali, with the Falcon Bow being his default starting weapon. Unlike Revali, Teba does not have a 'flying mode'; instead having a charge-and-release arrow as his Unique Action. By pressing X repeatedly during any Strong Attack, Teba will unleash a flurry of arrows at enemies, often zipping about as he does so.

Trivia

 * Series:'s design is based on a hawk. He was originally intended to be brown, but in order to differentiate him from the other NaN Ritos, his coloration was changed to white.

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