Royal Palace's Throne Room

The is a recurring location in.

The BotW: is a part of the BotW: in BotW:. It consists of the BotW:'s first floor, and it contains BotW: and the pedestal for the BotW:. During the day, BotW: will sit on her BotW:, which is constantly guarded by BotW:. The guards BotW: and BotW: guard the interior of the BotW:.

When DLC Pack is active, BotW: is able to obtain the "BotW:" BotW:. This BotW: begins inside the BotW:, with BotW: and her BotW: standing in front of BotW:as she sits upon the BotW:. BotW: accepts BotW: request for her to be a BotW:, explaining that their enemies, the BotW:, have been planning to steal their BotW: along with resurrecting BotW:. She vows not to rest until the BotW: falls. On behalf of BotW:, BotW: thanks BotW:.

BotW: greets BotW: when he first enters the BotW:. However, she takes note of his BotW:, calling it something interesting. BotW: approaches, but once he reaches the steps to BotW:, BotW: demands he stop and declare his business. Believing that he is more than the average traveler, BotW: halts BotW:'s questioning and asks BotW:'s name. She then asks what his purpose his coming so far to meet her.

At first, BotW: does not believe that BotW: is capable of calming BotW:, as all of the NaN Championss that were capable of controling it died 100 years ago. However, BotW: remembers her mother telling her a story of a fallen swordsman that the BotW: put into a deep sleep during the BotW:. Though the story always seemed more like a legend than history, the swordsman she heard of was also named BotW:. BotW: points out that BotW: is carrying a BotW: relic, which means he must be more than a simple wanderer to possess it.

While BotW: can not recall a BotW: woman among the NaN Championss, she quickly realizes that BotW: is actually a man. Since BotW: is a BotW: and is there to help with BotW:, BotW: refuses to throw him out. Though the BotW: is dangerous, the BotW: have been unable to find a way to calm it on their own. She believes that BotW:'s role as a BotW: will allow him to enter and tame BotW:.

BotW: interrupts, urging BotW: to reconsider entrusting such a task to a stranger. Instead, she suggests he prove himself by retrieving the BotW:. BotW: likes this suggestion, explaining that the BotW: is the only thing that can resist the lightning of BotW:. BotW: sends BotW: to BotW: in the barracks to learn more about the thieves. Without the BotW:, BotW: informs BotW: that he will never be able to approach BotW:. However, she sees BotW:'s appearance as proof that BotW: is looking out for them.

BotW: can return to the BotW: to speak to BotW: after he has calmed BotW:. She is glad to see that BotW: is alright, and while she is still worried about the greater threat to BotW:, she is relieved that the BotW: will no longer be in danger from the BotW:. Behind BotW: is two NaN Treasure Chests, the contents of which BotW: offers BotW: to show her appreciation. Inside are the BotW:, the BotW: and BotW:, which are treasured by the BotW: as belongings of BotW:. Since BotW: was friends with BotW:, BotW: believes it is right for him to have them.

After completing "BotW:", BotW: can attempt to take the BotW: from the BotW:. BotW: stops him, as his status as a hero does not give him permission to touch it. BotW: instructs BotW: to calm down and asks BotW: if he desires the BotW:. Despite the deeds BotW: has done for the BotW:, BotW: is unable to give it to him, but since BotW: is fighting the enemy of BotW:, she offers to lend it to him. In order to earn the BotW:, BotW: must gain the trust of the BotW:. By solving the worries of BotW:, BotW: will prove himself worthy. This begins "BotW:" BotW:.

Once BotW: has completed all of the NaN Side Quests in BotW:, BotW: shares that she has heard of what he has done and offers her thanks. She declares BotW: a true friend of the BotW: and allows him to take the BotW:. More than anyone else, BotW: believes BotW: will be able to use it to its fullest potential. This completes the BotW:.

Trivia

 * Several examples of BotW: writing can be found in the Series:.
 * The lamp pedestals bear inscriptions that translate to "Gerudo." The inscriptions on their sides read as "Vigilant."
 * The statues in the BotW:, which can also be found outside the BotW:, also have the word "Vigilant" inscribed upon them. These statues also have "Desert sun" on their sides.
 * Several pedestals throughout the BotW: also read as "Desert sun."
 * BotW: bears the words "Gerudo, a resilient desert flower, facing the sun's gaze, Gerudo grows brilliant, while others fade."
 * The tablet to the left of BotW: reads, "We stand vigilant, in the desert sun, we are brilliant, over everyone."
 * The tablet to the right of BotW: reads, "Vigilant, in the sun, growing brilliant, Gerudo, never outdone."
 * The pedestal that displays the BotW: reads, "GERUDO, BRILLIANT IN THE SUN".