Divine Beast Vah Medoh (Quest)


 * This page is about the Main Quest. For the Divine Beast, see BotW:.

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Overview
When BotW: first enters BotW:, he is greeted by the sight of BotW: flying up above. At the top of the BotW:, he will find BotW:, where the elder resides. BotW: starts to welcome BotW: to the village, but he quickly takes notice of the BotW: he carries. He introduces himself and asks BotW: if the item he has is truly a BotW:. If BotW: confirms that it is the BotW:, BotW: realizes that he must be a BotW:, and therefore capable of boarding BotW:. However, remembering that it has been one hundred years, BotW: reasons that BotW: must instead be a descendant who has inherited the BotW:. As a result, he asks BotW: to hear his request.

BotW: thanks BotW: for choosing to listen to him. Since BotW: is supposedly descended from a BotW:, BotW: asks him to help handle BotW:. Only NaN Championss are capable of stopping a BotW:, and so he must rely on BotW: to calm it. This reasoning was lost on some of the more headstrong BotW: warriors, which resulted in BotW: being injured after confronting BotW: with BotW:. Though BotW: was uninjured, BotW: believes he may be planning to face BotW: alone. He asks BotW: to find BotW: and work with him to defeat the BotW:. With this, the BotW: begins.

According to BotW:, BotW:'s wife BotW: may know where he is. When BotW: speaks to Saki, she admits that she overhead him speaking to BotW: about fighting BotW:. The only thing she can do for him is say where BotW: went, which was to the BotW:. BotW: explains the BotW: to BotW:, saying it is in BotW: at the base of the BotW:, and it is where warriors train in aerial combat. She believes BotW: is trying to gather NaN Weapons for another attack on BotW:. BotW: went on foot, and BotW: directs BotW: to BotW: as a straight shot to the BotW:. Seeing a memorial for BotW: triggers the "BotW:" BotW:.

When Link exits the BotW:, BotW: is concerned for his well-being. She apologizes for saying too much, and she tells BotW: he can ask her anything if he does not understand.

BotW: can find BotW: inside the hut at the BotW:, where he is preparing his BotW:. Since he does not know BotW:, BotW: states he is busy and BotW: should leave. BotW: is confused when BotW: says he can help him, though he does not believe BotW: could of assistance with BotW:. He asks {{Term|BotW|Link|| his name, then guesses the elder BotW: sent him. He mutters that BotW: is too trusting.

BotW: tells BotW: that he is not going anywhere and refuses to rest until {{Term|BotW|Rito Village}} is safe. The only way he would go back to the BotW: would be when BotW: no longer flies. He resolves to kill the BotW: if he has to.

When BotW: says they should get started, BotW: realizes he has no place to talk Link out of it. He reiterates that the only way to stop BotW: would be to get inside, but he sees no way of doing so. When BotW: tries to counter him, Teba calls him brainless and says only a BotW: could enter.

BotW: decides they need to focus on one step at a time. If they approach recklessly, they will be shot out of the air by {{Term|BotW|Divine Beast Vah Medoh|display=Vah Medoh's}} cannons. He decides to test BotW: before they head out. The {{Term|BotW|Rito}} use the updrafts at the BotW: to practice their archery, which are so strong that BotW: could use his {{Term|BotW|Paraglider|link}} to float around the {{Term|BotW|Flight Range|display=Range}}. BotW: challenges BotW: to destroy five targets in three minutes.

Once BotW: completes the {{Term|BotW|Flight Range (Mini-Game)|link}} {{Term|BotW|Mini-Game|link}}, BotW: takes note of BotW:'s skill and says it was like time stopped with every {{Term|BotW|Arrow|link}} he shot. BotW: admits that he thought he was being pranked when BotW: showed up, but he sees now that he is an experienced fighter. If BotW: says he has seen a few, Teba tells him not to be modest. BotW: remarks that he feels as though he has heard BotW:'s name somewhere before.

BotW: decides it is time to face BotW:. His role will be to get BotW: in position so he can attack the cannons. He offers BotW: a {{Term|BotW|Falcon Bow}} that he modified to use during the fight. Since regular {{Plural|BotW|Arrow}} will not work on the {{Term|BotW|Divine Beast}}, BotW: gives BotW: a bundle of twenty {{Plural|BotW|Bomb Arrow|link}}. He also warns BotW: that it will be cold in the sky, so he should prepare a warm meal or {{Term|BotW|Snowquill Set|link|display=warm clothes}}.

Before they leave, {{Term|BotW|Teba}} asks BotW: why he is risking his life to take down BotW:. If BotW: says he is rescuing {{Term|BotW|Princess Zelda|link}}, {{Term|BotW|Teba}} is confused as to what she has to do with this. If BotW: says he is doing it just because, {{Term|BotW|Teba}} says that he must be crazy.

{{Term|BotW|Link}} rides on {{Term|BotW|Teba}}'s back as he flies up from the BotW:. Once they are in the sky, {{Term|BotW|Teba}} notes that he feels as though he is going to freeze. He is disappointed when BotW: puts its {{Term|BotW|Medoh's Barrier|link|display=Barrier}} up again, Noticing {{Term|BotW|Link}} is silent, {{Term|BotW|Teba}} decides to go over their plan again. {{Term|BotW|Teba}} will draw the cannons' fire while {{Term|BotW|Link}} destroys them with his {{Plural|BotW|Bomb Arrow}}. He instructs {{Term|BotW|Link}} to use his {{Term|BotW|Paraglider}} to float straight up in the updraft if he needs to withdraw. He also tells {{Term|BotW|Link}} not to bother shooting anything covered by {{Term|BotW|Medoh's Barrier}}, as his attack will be blocked. In addition, he reminds {{Term|BotW|Link}} not to touch the {{Term|BotW|Medoh's Barrier|display=Barrier}} and to use his cold protection.

After all of the cannons have been destroyed, {{Term|BotW|Teba}} congratulates {{Term|BotW|Link}} on his work. However, as he is circling {{Term|BotW|Divine Beast Vah Medoh}}, he notices a burn on his leg. He informs {{Term|BotW|Link}} of the news, and that he will be retreating to the BotW:. He tells {{Term|BotW|Link}} to go ahead to BotW: and wishes him luck. He gives him a thumbs up before turning away.

When {{Term|BotW|Link}} activates the {{Term|BotW|Sheikah Slate Terminal|link}} outside of {{Term|BotW|Divine Beast Vah Medoh}}, he hears {{Term|BotW|Revali}}'s voice, who admonishes him for taking a century to make it back. He reasons that {{Term|BotW|Link}} is there to reclaim BotW: from {{Term|BotW|Calamity Ganon|link}}. To do this, {{Term|BotW|Link}} will need a {{Term|BotW|Map|link}}, and so {{Term|BotW|Revali}} directs him to the {{Term|BotW|Guidance Stone|link}}. When {{Term|BotW|Link}} reaches the Guidance Stone, it will distill a {{Term|BotW|Map}} of {{Term|BotW|Divine Beast Vah Medoh}} for him, which grants {{Term|BotW|Link}} some control over it.

{{Term|BotW|Revali}} tells {{Term|BotW|Link}} that he needs to look closely at the {{Term|BotW|Map}}, as the {{Plural|BotW|Terminal|link}} he needs to find are marked by glowing points. The only way to regain control of {{Term|BotW|Divine Beast Vah Medoh|display=Vah Medoh}} is to activate all of the {{Plural|BotW|Terminal}}. He asks {{Term|BotW|Link}} if he is up to the challenge.

Each {{Term|BotW|Terminal}} authenticates the BotW: when it is activated. When {{Term|BotW|Link}} activates the first {{Term|BotW|Terminal}}, {{Term|BotW|Revali}} tells him he still has a ways to go. After the second {{Term|BotW|Terminal}}, he tells {{Term|BotW|Link}} to keep going. With three {{Plural|BotW|Terminal}} activated, {{Term|BotW|Revali}} will note with bemusement that {{Term|BotW|Link}} is almost there. He is mocking when {{Term|BotW|Link}} only has one {{Term|BotW|Terminal}} remaining. When {{Term|BotW|Link}} activates the final {{Term|BotW|Terminal}}, {{Term|BotW|Revali}} instructs him to start the {{Term|BotW|Main Control Unit|link}}. He points out that there should be a new glowing spot on the map, telling him to "flap to it".

When {{Term|BotW|Link}} attempts to activate the {{Term|BotW|Main Control Unit}}, {{Term|BotW|Malice|link}} will begin to swirl around it. {{Term|BotW|Windblight Ganon|link}} forms above the {{Term|BotW|Main Control Unit|display=Unit}}. {{Term|BotW|Revali}} informs {{Term|BotW|Link}} that {{Term|BotW|Windblight Ganon}} plays dirty, but it only defeated him because he was winging it. Though he can not believe he is saying it, {{Term|BotW|Revali}} commands {{Term|BotW|Link}} to avenge him.

Once {{Term|BotW|Link}} defeats {{Term|BotW|Windblight Ganon}}, a {{Term|BotW|Heart Container|link}} appears and he will be able to activate the {{Term|BotW|Main Control Unit}}. When he does so, he is greeted by the spirit of {{Term|BotW|Revali}}. {{Term|BotW|Revali}} expresses his shock and thanks {{Term|BotW|Link}} for freeing his spirit and returning {{Term|BotW|Divine Beast Vah Medoh}} to its rightful owner. However, he tells {{Term|BotW|Link}} not to feel proud for doing his job. As {{Term|BotW|Link}} has proven his value, {{Term|BotW|Revali}} decides he is worthy of {{Term|BotW|Revali's Gale|link}}. He lifts his wind, causing a green glowing orb to appear. He throws it at {{Term|BotW|Link}}'s chest, who floats as wind picks up around him.

{{Term|BotW|Revali}} decides it is time for him to prepare for {{Term|BotW|Divine Beast Vah Medoh}}'s strike on {{Term|BotW|Calamity Ganon|display=Ganon}}, though he mocks {{Term|BotW|Link}} by suggesting he needs his help. Though he asks {{Term|BotW|Link}} to thank him, {{Term|BotW|Link}} begins to disappear in a golden light, so {{Term|BotW|Revali}} tells him to go. Before {{Term|BotW|Link}} leaves, {{Term|BotW|Revali}} reminds him that his job is not finished yet, as {{Term|BotW|Princess Zelda}} has been waiting for a long time.

With {{Term|BotW|Divine Beast Vah Medoh}} under his control, {{Term|BotW|Revali}} perches it atop the spire in {{Term|BotW|Rito Village}}. He sets {{Term|BotW|Divine Beast Vah Medoh|display=Medoh's}} sights on {{Term|BotW|Hyrule Castle|link}}. From their vantage point, {{Term|BotW|Revali}} believes that {{Term|BotW|Divine Beast Vah Medoh|display=Medoh}} will have a direct angle on {{Term|BotW|Calamity Ganon, and he encourages it to give him everything it has got. For now, all they can do is wait for {{Term|BotW|Link}}'s attack on the {{Term|BotW|Hyrule Castle|display=Castle}}, though after waiting for 100 years, {{Term|BotW|Revali}} believes {{Term|BotW|Divine Beast Vah Medoh|display=Medoh}} can stand to wait for a just a bit longer. Without {{Term|BotW|Link}} present, {{Term|BotW|Revali}} admits that {{Term|BotW|Link}} finally made it to {{Term|BotW|Divine Beast Vah Medoh}} without flying there, and he was able to defeat a foe that {{Term|BotW|Revali}} himself failed against. {{Term|BotW|Revali}} guesses he was wrong about {{Term|BotW|Link}}'s luck, but for the sake of everyone, he hopes that it holds out.

{{Term|BotW|Link}} appears back on {{Term|BotW|Revali's Landing}}, where he officially receives {{Term|BotW|Revali's Gale}}. When he returns to BotW:, the elder is relieved to see he survived and conquered {{Term|BotW|Divine Beast Vah Medoh}}. He states that it looks divine roosting at the top of the village. He recites a legend stating the light from the {{Plural|BotW|Divine Beast}} are capable of ravaging the {{Term|BotW|Calamity Ganon|display=Calamity}}. {{Term|BotW|Divine Beast Vah Medoh}} will now be the protector of {{Term|BotW|Rito Village}}. As a reward, BotW: gives {{Term|BotW|Link}} the {{Term|BotW|Great Eagle Bow|link}}, which can be found in a {{Term|BotW|Treasure Chest|link}} nearby. Upon closer inspection of {{Term|BotW|Link}}, BotW: wonders whether he may be the {{Term|BotW|Hylian|link}} {{Term|BotW|Champions}} from 100 years ago. With this, the {{Term|BotW|Main Quest}} will be completed.