| “ | Bad news, Link. It looks like I got hit pretty good back there... I think... I think I need to get back to the Flight Range. I just hope that... I can make it back. You head down to Medoh. Good luck! It's all you! | „ |
| ~ Teba |
| “ | All yours, Master Revali! | „ |
| ~ Teba distracting Windblight Ganon after saving Revali. |
Teba is the supporting character in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild who lives in Rito Village with his wife Saki, and son Tulin. He is the strongest warrior in his generation, succeeding Revali, the person he looks up to. He plays a pivotal role in helping Link take back Divine Beast Vah Medoh when it was terrorizing the village and his determination can sometimes border to recklessness, though he means well and wants what is best for his people. In Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity, Teba comes to Revali's rescue by intercepting Windblight Ganon's attack upon arriving in the past, through a portal created by Terrako and continued to help with the cause until Calamity Ganon is defeated. He wields the Falcon Bow.
History[]
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His Good Ranking[]
What Makes Him Close to Being Pure Good?[]
- He is often willing to put his own life on the line to protect Rito Village while keeping his warrior's honor intact.
- Even though he acted against Kaneli's insistence against battling Divine Beast Vah Medoh, he is still willing to do anything to make sure his people live peacefully rather than in fear, even if it costs him his life.
- He managed to save Harth when his wing got hurt and fell out of the sky at a great height, saving his life.
- Despite being a little hesitant about letting Link join him on his next attack, he does let him test his skill to make sure he can trust him to survive the battle and solve their problem.
- After appeasing Vah Medoh, he wishes Link good luck and gives him a thumbs up as he backs off due to suffering a leg injury
- After Medoh was soothed, he takes Tulin to the Flight Range to train him in the ways of a warrior as they both look up to Revali and for Tulin to be the next protector of Rito Village.
- While he did act pretty cold to Link on their first meeting and tends to be a bit too stubborn as he tends to disobey orders from the Rito Elder in the beginning, it's likely due to him being very stressed out over their situation, and he can't bear to sit around and not do anything about it since he wants the ordeal to end for the sake of his people, which is an understandable and sympathetic motive. Once Link proves that he can handle the challenge, he starts to warm up to him and he even wish him luck. After Medoh was calmed, Teba is noticeably more cordial for the remainder of the game and, by the time of Age of Calamity, those initial traits are pretty much absent, so it's safe to say that due to his decent character development, he most likely subverted those qualities.
- In Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity, he wastes no time in traveling to the past to save Revali's life by shooting arrows at Windblight Ganon and managed to give Link and the party enough time to reach them and kicked Windblight out for a time-being.
- He was visibly shocked that Revali actually had an abrasive personality when around Link and almost said something about it before Urbosa tells him to hold it back, which he does.
- When he joins Revali to protect western Hyrule from the surge of corrupted Guardians, he protects him from the Guardian Skywatchers, and they develop a good rapport with one another.
- There's a conversation between them during this battle: when Revali notes that Teba is from the future and asks him about his Flight Range being maintained. he replies that the Flight Range was still being cared for and it was regularly used, which gave Revali closure that he is still remembered, likely helping to boost his morale. He also assisted in taking down Windblight Ganon when it came back.
- He, alongside Revali, managed to back up Urbosa and Riju at Fort Hateno with the other two Champions, when they were at mercy of the surge of monsters and Guardians.
- He supported the united armies across Hyrule to bring down Calamity Ganon's defenses at Hyrule Castle, so that the Champions can shoot their lasers from their Divine Beasts to weaken Ganon.
- He mourns Terrako's broken state briefly with the other Champions, given that it was the reason why they ended up in the past, why the Champions survived, and why the tides shift in Hyrule's favor. They eventually head upstairs to confront the monstrosity.
- He helps the group weaken Ganon enough so that Link can used the Blade of Evil's Bane to lessen the resistance to Zelda's power so that the latter can seal it completely and restore peace.
- When it was time for the successors to leave for home (taking into account the events of Guardian of Remembrance DLC), he formally told Revali that it was enlightening to fight alongside him and to see the face behind the Champion, meaning that he got to see both his bad side and his good side too, and to add to that, Revali is just as much of a person as everyone else.
- In the Guardian of Remembrance DLC, when he learns from Revali about a missing Rito child (Tulin) in the forest, he quickly joins the search party to find him. At the end of the Scenario, he tells Tulin to thank Revali since he has the credit for seeing him in the first place.
- He has no corrupting factors.
What Prevents Him From Being Pure Good?[]
- He fails the standards to Link, Terrako, and the Champions (even Revali) as these characters have similar resources to him, and they have accomplished greater feats than him.
External Links[]
- Teba on the Koei Wiki
- Teba on the Zelda Wiki
- Teba on the Heroes Wiki
- Teba on the Nintendo Wiki
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