Tulin

is a recurring character in.

BotW: is a young BotW: child who resides in BotW: in BotW:. He is the only child of BotW: and BotW:, and he has the same white and gray coloration as his father. BotW: believes that BotW: is of the age to become a warrior, while BotW: still considers him to be a fledgeling.

The first time BotW: approaches BotW:, he will excitedly greet him. After BotW: responds, BotW: will commend him, recalling that his father taught him that "great kids are great greeters." Prior to BotW: being calmed, he excitedly shares that BotW: promised to play with him at the BotW: soon. If asked about the BotW:, BotW: points BotW: in its direction, expressing his wish for his father to come play with him soon. Whenever BotW: speaks to BotW: again, he will recognize him and talk about his father's promise. In his sleep, BotW: will mumble about BotW:.

Once BotW: has been appeased, BotW: will happily inform BotW: that his father has returned home. While he is concerned that his father was injured, BotW: is excited by the prospect of flying with him soon. BotW: invites BotW: to come back later and play with him.

After BotW: obtains the BotW:, BotW: decides it is time for him to take BotW: to the BotW:, expressing his desire for BotW: to become a warrior just like BotW:. When BotW: tells him to take care, BotW: stands and beckons BotW: to come with him, much to BotW:'s excitement. BotW: then invites BotW: to come play with them at the BotW:. BotW: then rides on his father's back to the BotW:.

At the BotW:, BotW: stands at the edge of the platform overlooking the ravin. When BotW: speaks to him, he will eagerly greet him. After BotW: responds, BotW: reveals that his father told him about the hero and that he is good with a BotW:, which he wants to know the truth of. If BotW: confirms his skills, BotW: is amazed and asks for a demonstration. If BotW: downplays his abilities, BotW: recalls that BotW: said he was great, asserting that his father never lies.

BotW: offers to count down for BotW: before the BotW: BotW: starts, at which point BotW: will have to shoot as many NaN Targets as he can in a limited amount of time. He promises to give BotW: a prize dependent on how many NaN Targets he breaks. Should BotW: ask for further clarification of the rules, BotW: confirms that they are as simple as he said. If BotW: declines to participate in the BotW:, BotW: will be dejected. If BotW: agrees, BotW: begins his countdown, which marks the start of the BotW:.

At the end of the BotW:, BotW: will call BotW: back to the BotW:'s hut. If BotW: broke less than five NaN Targets, BotW: will be unimpressed, telling BotW: to show him something cooler next time. Depending on how many NaN Targets BotW: has shot, BotW: will compliment him. Then, on BotW:'s behalf, he will give BotW: either a BotW:, a BotW:, a BotW:, or a BotW:.

Now old enough to be a proper Rito warrior, TotK: has developed an ability to manipulate the winds unmatched by his peers or his elders. However, Teba believes that his skill has caused him to grow prideful and that he needs to learn how to work with others. After trying to take on a monster nest by himself only to lose his bow to an Aerocuda, Link helps him get it back and teaches him the importance of teamwork in the process.

Following the defeat of Colgera at the Wind Temple, Tulin awakens as the new Sage of Wind and inherits the Great Eagle Bow from Teba.

During the "HWAoC:" HWAoC:, which is exclusive to the Downloadable Content Pack, HWAoC: and HWAoC: come upon HWAoC: while searching for the HWAoC: child the latter spotted on the battlefield. HWAoC: admits that he ended up turned around in the HWAoC:, much to his own shock. While HWAoC: is hesitant to leave HWAoC: alone, a HWAoC: offers to watch him in his stead while he fights off the rest of the NaN Monsters.

While the NaN Monsters are being defeated, HWAoC: compliments HWAoC:'s skills with a HWAoC:, comparing him to the HWAoC: he has heard of. When HWAoC: reveals his identity, HWAoC: will be amazed. HWAoC: asks HWAoC: if he has been safe while in the HWAoC:, to which he reveals that several HWAoC: guided him to a safe place. HWAoC: is thrilled to be able to watch HWAoC: fighting in person, which makes HWAoC: proud to still be worshiped in the future. HWAoC: also refuses to let himself be scared of the NaN Monsters he sees. When HWAoC: expresses frustration at not knowing the way out of the HWAoC: without the help of NaN Koroks, HWAoC: reveals that they showed him the NaN Hidden Passages earlier. He is also able to read the HWAoC: to determine where the NaN Hidden Passages are located.

In the "HWAoC:" HWAoC: that plays after the HWAoC: ends, HWAoC: can be seen riding on HWAoC:'s back as the pair arrive at a camp. HWAoC: urges HWAoC: to thank HWAoC: for saving his life, to which HWAoC: nods and runs over to express his gratitude. HWAoC: then remarks that BotW: is "pretty good for a little kid", which surprises HWAoC:. HWAoC: excitedly thanks HWAoC: again, confessing that the goal of his training is to be just like him and the he wants to master the HWAoC:.

HWAoC: is confused as to how HWAoC: can be so happy when he was almost killed by NaN Monsters, but he states that HWAoC: could potentially master the HWAoC: like he has. While HWAoC: agrees, he believes that HWAoC: will need to surpass him before achieving such a goal. In response, HWAoC: smugly remarks that he will do so eventually, mimicking HWAoC:. HWAoC: initially acts offended by his impression, though he soon after laughs alongside HWAoC: and HWAoC:. HWAoC: then attempts to summon the HWAoC: in a move he dubs "Tulin's Tornado", though he becomes dizzy and falls back to the ground. HWAoC: notes that he still has much progress to make.

During the "HWAoC:" HWAoC: that is unlocked by completing the DLC, HWAoC: can be seen resting on HWAoC:'s lap at the HWAoC:. HWAoC: stops HWAoC:'s blanket from flying off in the HWAoC:, which amuses HWAoC:.

Trivia

 * Series: is the fourth known Sage of Wind in, with the others being Series: and Series: from and his ancestor, the Series: from.