Note on the Table

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Notes on Tables are Objects in Tears of the Kingdom.[1]

Location and Uses

Notes on Tables can be found throughout Hyrule.

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This well proved more comfortable than I expected. Not too hot, not too cold... Cozy, really. For a well.

I had no need for heat-resistant chilly ingredients or cold-resistant warm ones. I cooked for pleasure instead of survival.

For a time, I considered tilling the soil in here, living off the land until the end of my days. But times have changed.

The Upheaval formed a myriad of new caves. Consider my curiosity piqued.

Unexplored lands are a veritable buffet of cooking materials, and I, Aurie Taamu, intend to dig in!

If you seek fortune, keep moving.
-Chef Aurie Taamu, Master of Cuisine

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Hey, you!

It's REALLY dark down here. Not one bit of light gets here from the surface. Even with my goggles, I can hardly see.

I really should have brought some brightbloom seeds with me.

As one of the few sources of light, the glowing root growing down from above has piqued my curiosity.

I'm not sure what it is, but it looks harmless enough. This place is roughly under the shrine on the surface. Hmm...

Anyway, I'm off to the glowing root I see shining west of here, so you better hurry up and get moving!

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Hey, you. Still alive? Looks like this place is swimming in gloom!

Get too close to that stuff and you're asking for trouble. If a guy didn't have any brightblooms, it'd be curtains!

Then again, it's my first time down here, and I haven't kicked the bucket... So I'm sure you'll be fine.

I've just spotted something of interest through my goggles. It's shaped like that figure Josha wants us to find.

I'll be continuing to head west toward one of those glowing roots I see ahead. See ya soon!

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Purah has sent urgent orders from Lookout Landing for all of us on the monster-control crew.

As Hyrule Castle continues to float, she's tasked us with searching the area beneath it for Princess Zelda and her protector.

Be aware that the gloom has spread even more in this area. Prepare yourself before you depart. -Captain Hoz

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The bitter cold is making my eyes glaze over... I fear my time is almost up.

Faced with this frigid onslaught, I wolfed down some sautéed peppers to ward off the cold and downed them with a drink.

But suddenly, a chill came over me. "Strange," I thought, "I'm fairly certain sautéed peppers are cold-resistant...

Then I looked at the bottle I held in my hand—a cooling elixir. I'd just taken a swig of a heat-resistant beverage.

It seems that if you eat a second dish while the effect of the first dish is active, the original effect is lost.

Failure is the amuse-bouche of learning, and I, Chef Aurie Taamu, have eaten my share.

My journey to culinary mastery continues.
-Chef Aurie Taamu, Fearless of Failure

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Today, I fell off a cliff. Note to self—mountain climbing on a rainy day remains a bad idea.

How are sticky frogs able to walk so effortlessly across such slick surfaces when I just slip and fall?

If I combined sticky frogs and monster materials, could I brew an elixir that lets me climb wet cliffs without slipping?

A beverage like that might make for a perfect rainy-day aperitif...

My search for fine food continues.
-Chef Aurie Taamu, Temporarily Fallen

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Link makes use of the jump slash, leaping into the air and swinging his weapon down with a practiced ease.

All crew members should be diligent in their daily training and aspire toward that level of mastery. -Captain Hoz

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Is the desert a harsh environment with extreme temperature differences? Sure. But a place of death? No!

The desert's the place where life truly comes alive! A sand sea of energy where you can draw out all of your power.

After all, it was under that hot desert sun where I first dined on a dish made with fire fruit.

I felt my strength light up like a flambé. Monsters I struggled against before fell before me like flies!

I'd never felt such joy, such strength! Then the desert heat overwhelmed me, and I collapsed in a heap.

The moral is although fire fruit increases your strength, it doesn't offer any protections from the heat.

Power and protection—such a fine pairing that it's hard to choose one to give up.

I am the man who eats his way through Hyrule's harshest environments.
-Chef Aurie Taamu, Wizard of Food

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The road of a gourmand is fraught with thorns. It's why I choose to travel alone.

But this life does have its share of lonely nights. That's when you need to shine a light to keep the darkness at bay.

These newly discovered "bright" ingredients have the strange effect of making the body glow.

I recently discovered that the intensity of the light changes depending on the material you use.

For instance, when I ate a dish cooked with a glowing cave fish, I produced more light than I did after my brightcap dish.

I wonder if the effect is more powerful the harder the ingredient is to collect...

Or could the quantity of each material play a part somehow? I clearly have more experimenting to do.

There is no shame in not knowing, for beyond that lies the joy of knowing.

Tonight I am the candlelight.
-Chef Aurie Taamu, the Lonely Cook

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All my life I've lived for food, and food has lived for me. I always thought anything was edible with prep and effort. Until now.

This strange, mechanical, horn-like thing someone gave me on the road was definitively inedible.

If it were from a monster, I could cook or boil it, make it into a medicine, find SOME way to get it into my stomach...

So, what creature is this from? I was told it fell from the sky during the Upheaval, but what does that mean?

Perhaps I tried to eat something beyond our understanding...

The wonders truly never cease.
-Chef Aurie Taamu, Food's Dance Partner

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Dear Calip,
The influence of the Upheaval has spread to the Zonai Ruins.

Did you see the pillar-shaped ruin in front of this tent? There shouldn't be artifacts of that kind around here. An anomaly.

And there's more. The rubble at the base of the pillar opened, revealing a way inside. A new discovery!

Naturally, I will be going inside to investigate shortly.

Join me as soon as you can.
-Tauro

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Our journey to Zora's Domain has gone smoothly so far, but the road ahead is crumbling.

It seems our only option is to journey off of the paved path.

With the sludge slowing us down, it seems like getting there may take a while.

I need to hurry and reach Zora's Domain. Finley must be worried.

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This well proved more comfortable than I expected. Not too hot, not too cold... Cozy, really. For a well.

I had no need for heat-resistant chilly ingredients or cold-resistant warm ones. I cooked for pleasure instead of survival.

For a time, I considered tilling the soil in here, living off the land until the end of my days. But times have changed.

The Upheaval formed a myriad of new caves. Consider my curiosity piqued.

Unexplored lands are a veritable buffet of cooking materials, and I, Aurie Taamu, intend to dig in!

If you seek fortune, keep moving.
-Chef Aurie Taamu, Master of Cuisine

Hey, you!

It's REALLY dark down here. Not one bit of light gets here from the surface. Even with my goggles, I can hardly see.

I really should have brought some brightbloom seeds with me.

As one of the few sources of light, the glowing root growing down from above has piqued my curiosity.

I'm not sure what it is, but it looks harmless enough. This place is roughly under the shrine on the surface. Hmm...

Anyway, I'm off to the glowing root I see shining west of here, so you better hurry up and get moving!

Hey, you. Still alive? Looks like this place is swimming in gloom!

Get too close to that stuff and you're asking for trouble. If a guy didn't have any brightblooms, it'd be curtains!

Then again, it's my first time down here, and I haven't kicked the bucket... So I'm sure you'll be fine.

I've just spotted something of interest through my goggles. It's shaped like that figure Josha wants us to find.

I'll be continuing to head west toward one of those glowing roots I see ahead. See ya soon!

Purah has sent urgent orders from Lookout Landing for all of us on the monster-control crew.

As Hyrule Castle continues to float, she's tasked us with searching the area beneath it for Princess Zelda and her protector.

Be aware that the gloom has spread even more in this area. Prepare yourself before you depart. -Captain Hoz

The bitter cold is making my eyes glaze over... I fear my time is almost up.

Faced with this frigid onslaught, I wolfed down some sautéed peppers to ward off the cold and downed them with a drink.

But suddenly, a chill came over me. "Strange," I thought, "I'm fairly certain sautéed peppers are cold-resistant...

Then I looked at the bottle I held in my hand—a cooling elixir. I'd just taken a swig of a heat-resistant beverage.

It seems that if you eat a second dish while the effect of the first dish is active, the original effect is lost.

Failure is the amuse-bouche of learning, and I, Chef Aurie Taamu, have eaten my share.

My journey to culinary mastery continues.
-Chef Aurie Taamu, Fearless of Failure

Today, I fell off a cliff. Note to self—mountain climbing on a rainy day remains a bad idea.

How are sticky frogs able to walk so effortlessly across such slick surfaces when I just slip and fall?

If I combined sticky frogs and monster materials, could I brew an elixir that lets me climb wet cliffs without slipping?

A beverage like that might make for a perfect rainy-day aperitif...

My search for fine food continues.
-Chef Aurie Taamu, Temporarily Fallen

Link makes use of the jump slash, leaping into the air and swinging his weapon down with a practiced ease.

All crew members should be diligent in their daily training and aspire toward that level of mastery. -Captain Hoz

Is the desert a harsh environment with extreme temperature differences? Sure. But a place of death? No!

The desert's the place where life truly comes alive! A sand sea of energy where you can draw out all of your power.

After all, it was under that hot desert sun where I first dined on a dish made with fire fruit.

I felt my strength light up like a flambé. Monsters I struggled against before fell before me like flies!

I'd never felt such joy, such strength! Then the desert heat overwhelmed me, and I collapsed in a heap.

The moral is although fire fruit increases your strength, it doesn't offer any protections from the heat.

Power and protection—such a fine pairing that it's hard to choose one to give up.

I am the man who eats his way through Hyrule's harshest environments.
-Chef Aurie Taamu, Wizard of Food

The road of a gourmand is fraught with thorns. It's why I choose to travel alone.

But this life does have its share of lonely nights. That's when you need to shine a light to keep the darkness at bay.

These newly discovered "bright" ingredients have the strange effect of making the body glow.

I recently discovered that the intensity of the light changes depending on the material you use.

For instance, when I ate a dish cooked with a glowing cave fish, I produced more light than I did after my brightcap dish.

I wonder if the effect is more powerful the harder the ingredient is to collect...

Or could the quantity of each material play a part somehow? I clearly have more experimenting to do.

There is no shame in not knowing, for beyond that lies the joy of knowing.

Tonight I am the candlelight.
-Chef Aurie Taamu, the Lonely Cook

All my life I've lived for food, and food has lived for me. I always thought anything was edible with prep and effort. Until now.

This strange, mechanical, horn-like thing someone gave me on the road was definitively inedible.

If it were from a monster, I could cook or boil it, make it into a medicine, find SOME way to get it into my stomach...

So, what creature is this from? I was told it fell from the sky during the Upheaval, but what does that mean?

Perhaps I tried to eat something beyond our understanding...

The wonders truly never cease.
-Chef Aurie Taamu, Food's Dance Partner

Dear Calip,
The influence of the Upheaval has spread to the Zonai Ruins.

Did you see the pillar-shaped ruin in front of this tent? There shouldn't be artifacts of that kind around here. An anomaly.

And there's more. The rubble at the base of the pillar opened, revealing a way inside. A new discovery!

Naturally, I will be going inside to investigate shortly.

Join me as soon as you can.
-Tauro

Our journey to Zora's Domain has gone smoothly so far, but the road ahead is crumbling.

It seems our only option is to journey off of the paved path.

With the sludge slowing us down, it seems like getting there may take a while.

I need to hurry and reach Zora's Domain. Finley must be worried.

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References

  1. Note on the Table — Game Screen (Tears of the Kingdom)