Sagessa

Sagessa is a character in.

Biography
Sagessa is found at Dueling Peaks Stable. During the daytime, she is sitting beside the Stable's Cooking Pot, but she spends her nights admiring the nearby Ancient Shrine. She greets Link when he speaks to her, as many travelers do not pass through there. Because of how peaceful it is, Sagessa says it is sometimes easy to forget the world almost ended years ago. However, monsters still wander around and the area near Hyrule Castle is especially dangerous. Sagessa tells Link that if he is going to be traveling then he should know about Elixirs. She explains that an Elixir can be made by mixing Bugs and other small creatures with Monster Parts. She notes that while most Elixers do not restore health, they can have a lot of unique effects. Sagessa continues to say that some Elixirs increase speed and others raise resistance to extreme temperatures. Impressed that Link has made it so far without knowledge of Elixirs, Sagessa gives Link the Hasty Elixir in case something happens to him in order to ease her conscience. Since a Hasty Elixir increases running speed, Sagessa says she uses it to escape from monsters or when she needs to hurry. As the Recipe is simple, she usually has a rough stock of ten on hand. If Link states that he already knows all about Elixirs while she's at the pond, she'll be surprised that he's leaving so soon and decides to spend her time admiring the Ancient Shrine. If Link tells her this during the day, she'll point out how only twins seem to run the Stable, and how this fact unnerves her. If spoken to again, Sagessa will repeat her information of Elixirs, but will not give Link another one.

If Link tries to take the nearby Apples, Sagessa tells him the children will pick some more and that she was told to take as many as she wants.

After Link completes the Ha Dahamar Shrine near the Stable, Sagessa may meet him outside and say that although it only recently started glowing, the Ancient Shrine has been there for about 10,000 years. She says it sometimes feels like there is a Shrine sleeping behind every hill since there are so many. Though archaeologists get excited finding them, she says she has no time for mysteries. Despite this, Sagessa notes that the glowing light makes the concept romantic.