Revali's Flap

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Overview
"Revali's Flap" is triggered by speaking to Saki as part of the "Divine Beast Vah Medoh" BotW:. She directs BotW: to Revali's Landing, explaining that it was named in the memory Revali after the Great Calamity.

The memory starts with Link watching Divine Beast Vah Medoh fly overhead, standing on Revali's Landing before it received its name. He's interrupted by a strong gust of wind blowing in from below, which Revali flies up before landing in front of him. He remarks how impressive his ability is, stating he's made an art of creating updrafts. He continues to brag about his skills, calling it a masterpiece of aerial techniques among the BotW:. In addition, Revali believes that with his skills properly applied, Calamity Ganon could easily be defeated.

Revali moves on, and he begins to circle Link on the ground. He expresses his disdain for Link's position as the chosen hero, and he feels his talents are wasted assisting him.

As a result, Revali decides to challenge Link to a duel. Rhetorically, Revali asks where they should fight, quickly deciding Divine Beast Vah Medoh to be a suitable location. He then laughs, reminding Link he has no way of making it up to Vah Medoh on his own. Once again, Revali uses his Gale, flying up to the Divine Beast and mockingly wishing Link luck sealing the darkness.

Trivia
In the Japanese version, the dialogue is slightly different. Specifically, at the end, instead of sardonically wishing Link luck in sealing the darkness, Revali laughs derisively as he flies away.