Revali

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Template:Character Revali is a character in Breath of the Wild.[1]

Biography

100 years prior to the events of the game, Revali was the Champion of the Rito tribe. He was known as the most skilled archer of all the Rito due to his ability to create an impressive updraft and could let arrows loose with the speed of a gale. His weapon was the Great Eagle Bow.

Revali was present during the ritual of Zelda making Link her appointed knight. After Daruk comments on how depressing Zelda made her speech seem, Revali reminds Daruk that the ceremonial pomp and grandeur nonsense was his idea. He then states his disapproval of Link until Urbosa tells him to give it a rest.

Later on while Link is in Rito Village, Revali confronts him. He openly admits that he does not like the idea of assisting Link just because he wields the Master Sword and believes he has better abilities. Revali approaches him and says that Link could prove him wrong by going to the Divine Beast and settling things one on one. He then mocks Link for not having the ability to fly and goes back to piloting Vah Medoh.

When the Great Calamity struck, four scourges were sent to the Divine Beasts, Revali was defeated by Wind Blight Ganon.[2] Revali claims that he was only defeated because he was winging it. Like the rest of the Champions, his spirit was imprisoned within the Divine Beast for the next century.

As Link reclaims more terminals in Vah Medoh, however, he becomes steadily more incredulous at Link's ability. After Link's victory over Wind Blight Ganon, he gains a grudging respect for the hero. Upon being freed, he thanks and congratulates Link on succeeding where he has failed and acknowledges Link as a warrior worthy of Revali's Gale.

Trivia

Etymology

  Names in Other Regions  
Language Name
  Japanese リーバル (Rībaru)
  Dutch Revali
  Italian Revali

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