Pasha
Pasha is a recurring character in The Legend of Zelda series.[1][2]
Biography
Breath of the Wild
Pasha is a young Gerudo woman who attends Ashai's classes in Gerudo Town. During the day, she attends the "Voe and You" class in the Relationship Classroom, and at night, she attends the Cooking Class in Ashai's House.[3] Due to her tight schedule of attending classes and studying, Pasha is very often tired, and she will ask Link to speak to someone else if he approaches her.[3][4]
In the Relationship Classroom, Link can find Pasha sleeping in her seat. If he speaks to her, she will wake up startled and insist she was not sleeping.[5] When she realizes that Ashai was not the one who woke her up, she scolds Link for scaring her.[6] If Link continues their conversation, she repeats her claim that she was not asleep.[7] Pasha then says that she has always dreamed of living an adventurous life and then finding her true love, with whom she would have a daughter and live happily.[8] As a result of this dream, she considers her lessons to be important, which is why she cannot sleep through them.[9]
During the "Voe and You" class, Ashai asks her students three separate questions. First, she asks what they would do when a "handsome voe" approaches them on the street.[10] Pasha is the first to stand up and share her solution, saying that she would wave casually yet remain prepared in case he is a distraction for a bandit ambush.[11] Ashai praises Pasha for her answer, reminding the class that sometimes men only look suspicious due to being intimidated by a Gerudo.[12] For her second question, Ashai asks the students what they would do if they encountered an injured man in the road.[13] Pasha then responds that she would carry him to someone who could treat him.[14] Yet again, Pasha praises this answer, though she states that she should check for non-visible injuries before moving someone.[15] For her last scenario, Ashai asks what her students would do if they were approached by a man they were pursuing.[16] In response, Pasha claims that she would pretend not to know his language.[17] Ashai states that this method could inspire curiosity in a man, and she also believes it would be unlikely for him to know the other language.[18]
If Link speaks to Pasha while she is attending Ashai's Cooking Class, she shares that people prefer homemade Food.[19] Pasha also explains that it can be better to create a quick meal with few Ingredients instead of something elaborate, which she believes is something to make a note of.[20]
Tears of the Kingdom
Nomenclature
Pasha is a nickname for the Russian name "Pavel."[21]
Names in Other Regions | ||
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Language | Names | |
Pasha (BotWBreath of the Wild) | ||
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普香 (Pǔxiāng) (BotWBreath of the Wild | TotKTears of the Kingdom) | ||
普香 (Pǔxiāng) (BotWBreath of the Wild | TotKTears of the Kingdom) | ||
Pasha (BotWBreath of the Wild) | ||
Pisanso (BotWBreath of the Wild | TotKTears of the Kingdom) | ||
Pisanso (BotWBreath of the Wild | TotKTears of the Kingdom) | ||
Ampu (BotWBreath of the Wild | TotKTears of the Kingdom) | ||
Pushan (BotWBreath of the Wild | TotKTears of the Kingdom) | ||
프샹 (TotKTears of the Kingdom) | ||
Sahoru (BotWBreath of the Wild) | ||
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See Also
References
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Pasha
— Game Screen (Breath of the Wild) - ↑
Pasha
— Game Screen (Tears of the Kingdom) - ↑ 3.0 3.1
The relationship class in the afternoon and the cooking class at night... And then all the studying, too... I'm so tired... Please, could you talk with someone else?
— Pasha (Breath of the Wild) - ↑
So...sleepy...
— Pasha (Breath of the Wild) - ↑
I wasn't sleeping! I was just thinking!
— Pasha (Breath of the Wild) - ↑
Wait, what? I thought you were the teacher! Don't scare me like that!
— Pasha (Breath of the Wild) - ↑
I wasn't sleeping... Really, I swear I wasn't sleeping!
— Pasha (Breath of the Wild) - ↑
I've always dreamed of going out into the wide world, living a life of adventure, and then settling down with my true love. We'd have a wonderful little vehvi and live happily ever after. I'm sure of it.
— Pasha (Breath of the Wild) - ↑
But these lessons are critical if I want to pull all of that off, so I can't afford to sleep through them!
— Pasha (Breath of the Wild) - ↑
Now then... You're walking down the street on your way somewhere, and a handsome voe you've never met approaches...
— Ashai (Breath of the Wild) - ↑
Oh! I would wave casually to him but also keep myself prepared in case he's a distraction for a bandit ambush!
— Pasha (Breath of the Wild) - ↑
Excellent thinking, Pasha! That's a prudent approach to a new situation. Remember that sometimes voe may look suspicious but are just being wary due to the sight of a daunting Gerudo.
— Ashai (Breath of the Wild) - ↑
In your travels, you come upon an injured voe lying on the ground. What do you do?
— Ashai (Breath of the Wild) - ↑
Oh! I immediately lift him up over my shoulder and carry him to the nearest person who can treat him!
— Pasha (Breath of the Wild) - ↑
That's a very proactive answer, Pasha! Always be aware that an injured person may have non-visible injuries before you move them, though!
— Ashai (Breath of the Wild) - ↑
You are suddenly approached by a voe whose attention you've sought, and he abruptly engages you in conversation.
— Ashai (Breath of the Wild) - ↑
Hrm... I would pretend that I don't know how to speak his language.
— Pasha (Breath of the Wild) - ↑
That's an interesting approach, Pasha! You could inspire some curiosity in the voe by doing that... Remember: it isn't unrealistic that the voe may actually speak the language you pretend to know, too!
— Ashai (Breath of the Wild) - ↑
People really crave home cooking... Huh.
— Pasha (Breath of the Wild) - ↑
Rather than designing an elaborate meal, it's sometimes better to make something quick using a few homemade ingredients. Huh... I should really write that down...
— Pasha (Breath of the Wild) - ↑ Meaning, origin and history of the name Pasha (web archive), Behind the Name, published May 29, 2020, retrieved November 13, 2022.