Trilby Valley
Trilby Valley is a recurring location in The Legend of Zelda series.[1][2]
Features and Overview
Breath of the Wild
Trilby Valley is an extensive valley on the southern edge of Eldin Canyon. It is largely a mountainous stretch of land consisting densely of rocky foothills and deep gorges. It is bordered by Trilby Plain and Zelo Pond to the west, and the Ternio Trail runs along its northern border.
The painting in Foothill Stable depicts the Stable from the Trilby Valley. During the "A Landscape of a Stable" Shrine Quest, Link will be able to locate Tah Muhl Shrine on the northern end of Trilby Valley.[3] However, activating this Quest is not required in order to access the Ancient Shrine.
A total of three Monster Strongholds can be found in Trilby Valley, all of which are shaped like giant skulls. The northernmost Stronghold contains a Treasure Chest with a Knight's Bow inside. The second Stronghold is on the eastern side of the Valley, and its Chest contains a Silver Rupee. The final Monster Stronghold is on the southwestern side of the Trilby Valley, which also has a Treasure Chest containing a Silver Rupee.

A single Korok Seed Puzzle is located within Trilby Valley. It is a Race that starts southeast of Tah Muhl Shrine, and it ends directly to the southwest. When Link completes the Race, a Korok will appear and give him a Korok Seed.[4]
Creatures
Enemies
Materials
Tears of the Kingdom
Creatures
Enemies
Monster Outpost in the southeast of the Valley |
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Aerocuda ×1
Monster Outpost in the southwest of the Valley |
Monster Outpost south of Foothill Stable |
Sub-Bosses
Trilby Valley
Stone Talus
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Stone Talus ×1
Trilby Valley
Flame Gleeok
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Flame Gleeok ×1
Materials
Korok Seeds
Korok | |
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Type | |
Coordinates | 2557, 0766, 0117 |
Notes | Moving around a collection of rocks west of Ternio Trail |
Korok | |
Type | |
Coordinates | 2293, 0942, 0109 |
Notes | At the top of the slope through the stone arch |
Korok | Type | Coordinates | Notes |
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2557, 0766, 0117 | Moving around a collection of rocks west of Ternio Trail | ||
2293, 0942, 0109 | At the top of the slope through the stone arch |
Nomenclature
Trilby Valley is named after the Trilby Highlands from The Minish Cap.[5]
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Language | Names | Meanings |
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貝萊谷 (Bèiláigǔ) (TotKTears of the Kingdom) | ||
贝莱谷 (Bèiláigǔ) (TotKTears of the Kingdom) | ||
Trilby-vallei (BotWBreath of the Wild)[6] | Same as English. | |
Vallée Bélet (TotKTears of the Kingdom) | ||
Vallée Bélet (TotKTears of the Kingdom) | ||
Beele-Tal (TotKTears of the Kingdom) | ||
Valle Sombrero (TotKTears of the Kingdom) | ||
베레 계곡 (TotKTears of the Kingdom) | ||
Valle de Beele (BotWBreath of the Wild)[7] | Beele Valley | |
Valle de Beele (TotKTears of the Kingdom) | ||
This table was generated from Zelda Wiki's translation data. |
See Also
References
- ↑
Trilby Valley
— Map (Breath of the Wild) - ↑
Trilby Valley
— Map (Tears of the Kingdom) - ↑
There is a landscape painting adorning the wall of the Foothill Stable.
— Adventure Log (Breath of the Wild)
You've discovered the shrine hidden in the painting! - ↑
Yahaha! You found me!
— Korok (Breath of the Wild) - ↑ The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild—The Complete Official Guide, Piggyback Interactive Limited, pg. 351
- ↑
Trilby-vallei
— Map (Breath of the Wild) - ↑
Valle de Beele
— Map (Breath of the Wild)