Paya

Paya is a character in.

Biography
Paya is first seen in Kakariko Village scrubbing the porch of her grandmother Impa's house. When Paya notices Link she jumps up with an exclamation. She spots the Sheikah Slate on Link's hip and wonders if he is the hero her grandmother spoke about and tries to remember his name. The Sheikah says she is bad at speaking and stutters before finally stating her name. She knows it should be easy to say her own name and apologizes. Since Impa has been waiting for the hero's return since Paya was little, she urges Link to go inside and see her grandmother.

Later on, Paya is found in Impa's house on her knees, crying in distress. She tells Link her eyes were only off it for a second and asks what she should do. If Link asks what is wrong, Paya answers that the Sheikah heirloom was stolen just when she discovered its secret. Paya then begins to sob. Impa explains that the hero chosen by the Sheikah heirloom will be gifted with the blessing of antiquity. Paya believes Link is the hero so she stayed up all night researching the heirloom, coming to the conclusion that the blessing of antiquity refers to an Ancient Shrine, with the heirloom as a key to open it. Before they could tell Link this the heirloom was stolen. Paya says she had been cleaning the heirloom regularly every day from morning to dusk, meaning it must have been stolen during the night. The place is off limits to outsiders and Paya does not believe a villager would do such a thing. This starts the Shrine Quest, "The Stolen Heirloom". Paya continues by saying someone with evil intent had come there, and although she is glad of her grandmother's safety, she still feels violated. Paya starts crying again. Because Paya is afraid the thief is possibly still nearby, Impa asks Link to stay by her side for the day. Link answers with a nod.

In her room that evening, Paya thanks Link for staying by her side the whole day and sees how crying and feeling scared will not help them get the heirloom back. Dorian and Cado had said no one other than the villagers were around at the time of the theft when she asked them. Paya says she will try to remember all she can about the night the heirloom was stolen but is concerned the thief is still nearby. Feeling uneasy, Paya warns Link that if he spots any suspicious movement not to approach.

After Link completes the Lakna Rokee Shrine, he returns to Impa's house and finds a depressed Paya. The Sheikah girl perks up when she hears the heirloom fulfilled its purpose, expressing happiness that it was able to help Link in some way. Paya prays the protection of the gods of old follows the hero wherever he goes.

Paya keeps a diary in her room. If Link tries to read it, she says he must not and that it is just a simple journal she writes her personal thoughts in. However, Paya's Diary can be read at night when she is not in the room. On the first page, Paya has written how her grandmother, her aunt Purah, and Princess Zelda put a lone swordsman into a long sleep a century before to prepare for a foretold event. For the sake of Hyrule and her grandmother, who has been waiting for the hero to reappear, Paya prays he comes soon. Deeper in the diary Paya wrote about Link and his memory loss, commenting how despite this her grandmother is much happier. Paya thinks Link looks gallant, the very picture of the hero she always imagined. She poetically describes his features in admiration, writing how her heart won't stop beating a mile a minute. In her diary she admits she is still not great at interacting with young men. Although, Paya thinks she can finally speak to Link while looking in his eyes, and while she still gets a little embarrassed, her gaze always follows his. Paya suspects Link maybe in love with Princess Zelda, stating they suit each other and gives their pairing her full support, even though the thought makes her heart hurt. . If Link speaks to Paya while she sits at the table her diary in on, she tells him not to frighten her and asks if he needs something. If he asks what she is doing, Paya replies she is jotting down some thoughts of boring daily affairs and such. When Link asks what is on her face, Paya panics before realizing he means the Sheikah Symbol on her forehead. She explains the crest is a talisman for the Sheikah to ward off evil. It is customary for those with a long Sheikah lineage to have it inked on their foreheads to honor their past. After answering any of Link's questions, Paya asks if her answer is alright with him. When Link says goodbye, Paya encourages him to get some sleep since staying up late cannot be great for his health.

Nomenclature
Paya's name comes from the fruit "Papaya" because she has a papaya-shaped birthmark on her left buttock.