Kass

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Kass

Main appearance(s)

Title(s)

Bard[1]

Race

Pronouns

he/him[2]

Era(s)

Family

Kass is a character inThe Legend of Zelda series.

Names in the American English canon

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Appearance(s)
Names in the American English canon
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For terminology in other regions, see§ Nomenclature below.

Biography

Breath of the Wild

Related Quests

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A Song of Storms
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A Song of Storms
An icon of an exclamation mark representing a person giving the Shrine Quest. KassAn icon representing the location of the Shrine Quest.Calora Lake

Kass is a minstrel who travels throughoutHyrule in search of the "Ancient Songs".[5] He has left his family and his hometown ofRito Village to fulfill the final wish of his teacher, theCourt Poet. This journey is documented inKass's Journal, which can be found in a hut onWasha's Bluff.[6]

WhenLink first encounters Kass, he recognizes theSheikah Slate that he is carrying, though he excuses himself for prying.[7] If Link asks if he is aBird, Kass is shocked to hear that he has never seen aRito before.[8] He then introduces himself to Link and asks if he has heard of the "Ancient Songs".[5][9] He goes on to explain that the "Ancient Songs" are dedicated to theAncient Hero who defeatedCalamity Ganon 10,000 years ago.[10]

During his journey, Kass can be found at severalStables throughout Hyrule Kingdom. There, he plays a version of "Epona's Song" that harmonizes with the regular "The Stables" theme.[11] At these Stables, he offers to sing an "Ancient Song" for Link that recounts the previous sealing of Calamity Ganon, which was taught to him by the Court Poet.[12][13] After singing the Song for Link, Kass thanks him and welcomes him back to listen to it again.[14]

AtWetland Stable, Kass asks Link if he has seen the nearbyKaya Wan Shrine, as he knows a lot aboutAncient Shrines.[13] He reveals that he learned about them from the Court Poet, as he was a member of theSheikah tribe that often accompaniedZelda as she surveyed ruins.[13] Kass recounts that the Court Poet was always happy when he shared these memories with him.[13]

Upon meeting Link atFoothill Stable, Kass informs him that there are many theories about the origin of the Song he plays at Stables.[11] He heard from the Court Poet that it was a Song played by the Ancient Hero to call hisHorse companion.[11] He encourages Link to come back and listen to it.[11]

AtGerudo Canyon Stable, Kass is impressed that he made it so far, as even he struggled to make it there by flying.[15] He recounts that the Court Poet, who served theRoyal Family of Hyrule, was forced to fleeHyrule Castle when theGreat Calamity struck.[15] He imagines that it was a much more dangerous journey than his own.[15]

When spoken to atRito Stable, Kass confesses that he is homesick.[3] He admits that he had to leave his wife,Amali, and their children behind when he set out on his journey, and he hopes they are doing well.[3] However, he reveals that he is unable to return until he fulfills his promise to the Court Poet.[3] When Link asks about his promise, Kass begins to explain, but he then decides now is not the time to reveal his promise.[3] He tells Link that after he learns all of the "Ancient Songs", he shares his promise with him in Rito Village.[3]

Kass can also be found in several locations in the wild. Hints for these locations can be found inKass's Journal, which documents all of the "Ancient Songs" that he knows of. At each of these locations, Link receives aShrine Quest or aSide Quest after listening to an "Ancient Song" from Kass. They are as follows:

In hisJournal, Kass pledges to continue his journey until he can pass the "Ancient Songs" on to theChampion.[16]

Once Link solves the riddles in each of the "Ancient Songs", Kass returns to Rito Village, where he performs with his bandoneon next toAkh Va'quot Shrine.[17] The final page inKass's Journal also changes, revealing that he is pleased to have shared all of the "Ancient Songs" with Link, fulfilling his promise to the Court Poet.[18] During the day, he is joined by his daughters,Notts,Kotts,Genli,Cree, andKheel, who sing along as he plays.[19] Through his Song, he wishes that the peace they have will last forever.[19]

When visited at night, Kass reveals that he has a Song that he would like Link to listen to.[17] He warns Link that he will take some time explaining himself, and he asks if he is fine with this.[20] If Link agrees to listen, Kass thanks him and says that he wishes to talk about his teacher, the Court Poet.[21]

Kass informs Link that his teacher was a Sheikah poet who lived in Hyrule Castle before the Great Calamity struck.[22] During this time, the Court Poet fell in love with Zelda, who he was close in age with.[22] Unfortunately for him, Zelda was in love with her knight, Link, which made the Court Poet jealous.[22] However, Kass claims that something changed after the Great Calamity,[22] as the Court Poet believed so deeply that Link would return to defeat Calamity Ganon that he wrote a Song.[23] Kass then plays that Song for Link, entitled the "Song of the Hero".[23]

After finishing the Song, Kass continues his story, explaining that the Court Poet witnessed Link sacrifice himself for Zelda while fleeing the Calamity.[24] OnceImpa explained what happened, the Court Poet decided to begin collecting the "Ancient Songs" in the hope that he could pass them down to Link upon his return.[24] Turning back to Link, Kass asks him if he accepts the "Song of the Hero" from the Court Poet.[25] When Link agrees, Kass thanks him for doing so.[25] He recalls that the Court Poet often spoke of Zelda's beauty, and he expresses a desire to meet her and write a Song worthy of her.[25] He once again thanks Link for lending his time to him.[25]

When Link speaks to Kass again, Kass expresses his gratitude that he listened to the "Song of the Hero" for him.[26] He tells Link to come back at night if he wants to hear it again, as it is the only time his daughters leave him alone.[26] During the night, he offers to sing it again for Link.[27] Afterward, he tells Link that he will be praying for his safety.[28]

Kass has a special role whileThe Champions' BalladDownloadable Content Pack is active. During the "EX The Champions' Ballad"Main Quest, Link can encounter Kass after clearingRohta Chigah Shrine, where he remarks on the dreary appearance of the sky.[29] He is surprised to encounter another traveler in an isolated place like theGreat Plateau.[30] He notices that Link does not appear to be well,[31] though he apologizes and explains that he understands the burdens of travel.[32] He reveals that he came to the Great Plateau in search of an "Ancient Song" about a hero.[32] Kass has a feeling that he and Link were destined to meet here.[33] He asks Link if he would like to listen to his Song.[33] If Link agrees to listen, Kass tells him to open his ears and heart.[34]

After playing the "Ancient Song", Kass explains that he found it while searching through the Court Poet's old notes.[35] He wonders what kind of sound could alarm aHorse, though he is unable to answer this question.[35] Visiting the locations mentioned in the Song helps Kass open his imagination.[35] He reveals that there were other Songs among the notes, and he plans on visiting locations associated with them as well.[35]

As Link approachesMonuments throughout "EX The Champions' Ballad", he will see Kass nearby. After the first Monument activates, Kass notices a flash of light, though he believes it to be his imagination playing tricks on him.[36] He points out the Monument to Link, explaining that he is surprised to find something mentioned in his teacher'sUnfinished Song.[37] When Link asks, Kass reveals that the Unfinished Song is mostly complete, though it is missing its key verses.[38] Kass wishes to complete the Song, so he has started visiting the locations mentioned in the lyrics.[38]

When Link visits subsequent Monuments, Kass comments on either the flashing light or the Monument itself.[39][40][41] On several occasions, he is also surprised to see Link nearby, and he is embarrassed to have been caught speaking to himself.[42][43] Once he has greeted Link, he directs Link's attention to the Monument, remarking yet again that these structures are mentioned in the Court Poet's Unfinished Song.[44][45][46] He then expresses his joy to be able to sing in such an important location.[47][48][49]

At this point in their conversations, Kass reveals to Link that there is a verse of the Unfinished Song dedicated to the respective Champion of theRegion, which he proceeds to sing.[50][51][52][53] Afterward, he asks Link if he was moved by his performance.[54] By performing in the same spots and learning about the Champions, Kass in turn grows closer to the Unfinished Song.[55][56][57][58] As part of his research, he approaches key figures in the Region for information about their Champion.[58][59][60][61][62] When Kass finishes speaking, Link receives "EX Champion Daruk's Song", "EX Champion Mipha's Song", "EX Champion Revali's Song", or "EX Champion Urbosa's Song", depending on their location.

After Link faces thePhantom Ganons, he encounters Kass nearby. Kass reveals that hearing about the Region's respective Champion has inspired him to honor them in Songs separate from the Court Poet's Unfinished Song.[63][64][65][66] These Songs are "Champion Daruk's Song",[67] "Champion Mipha's Song",[68] "Champion Revali's Song",[69] and "Champion Urbosa's Song".[70] Listening to them causes Link to recall the "Champion Daruk's Song", "Champion Mipha's Song", "Champion Revali's Song", and "Champion Urbosa's Song"Recovered Memories respectively.

Writing these Songs allows Kass to feel closer to the Court Poet.[67][68][69][70] As he continues his journey, he gets closer to completing the Unfinished Song.[71][72][73] He decides that the ideal setting for this Song would be Hyrule Castle.[74]

After Link completes theFinal Trial, he exits theShrine of Resurrection to find Kass overlooking the Great Plateau.[75] Kass notices that Link appears to be more accomplished since they last met.[76] Due to this, he claims that he has a Song he would like to perform for him.[76] Kass reveals that he has finally completed the Court Poet's Unfinished Song.[77] He states that the Great Plateau is the perfect place to sing the Song, which describes the inauguration of the Champions at Hyrule Castle.[78] He then introduces the Song, which he has titled "The Champions' Ballad", and begins to play.[79] Hearing the Song causes Link to remember "The Champions' Ballad" Recovered Memory.

Once the Song has been completed, Kass declares that this ceremony made them all into Champions.[80] He recalls that the Court Poet always advised him to write Songs that transport listeners to the moment in time he is singing of, and he finally believes he understands that teaching.[80] Kass then reveals that he found something else when he was looking through the Court Poet's notes, and he believes Link should be the one to keep it.[81] Link's courage reminds him of the Champions, so he believes theItem will be safe in his possession.[81] He gifts Link thePicture of the Champions. With one final thought, he wishes for the spirits of the Champions to rest in peace.[82]

Tears of the Kingdom

Kass does not himself appear inTears of the Kingdom. However, he is referenced by several other characters. Kass is mentioned by his daughterGenli, who tellsMolli that her "Papa" told her about theStormwind Ark.[83] Additionally, atWasha's Bluff,Penn states that a famous bard once studied the localSongs there.[84] This references Kass staying there to keep hisJournal, and where he gives Link the "Under a Red Moon"Shrine Quest. During the "Secret of the Ring Ruins"Main Quest,Tauro references Kass's "Ancient Song" from "The Serpent's Jaws" Shrine Quest, saying he heard aSong comparing theDracozu River to aDragon.[85]

WhenCooking, one of the Songs Link may hum is "Kass's Theme".

Trivia

Nomenclature

Kass's name comes from his Japanese nameカッシーワ (Kasshīwa), which is a pun onかしわ (Kashiwa), a word for a Japanese type of chicken that also can refer to chicken meat in general. This is keeping in line with how the Rito characters inBreath of the Wild are named after cuts ofyakitori.

Names in Other Regions
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    Kass in Rito Village performing with his daughters
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    Kass's bandoneon as seen in-game
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See Also

References

  1. "Kass the Bard is on a quest to complete the missing verses of his teacher's unfinished song. Along the way, his original compositions will shed new light on the four Champions and Princess Zelda herself. Ah, but what could the unfinished song be about?*" — Nintendo,The Champions' Ballad is here | News | The Legend of Zelda™: Breath of the Wild for the Nintendo Switch™ home gaming system and Wii U™ console – Official Site , Zelda.com, published n.d., retrieved August 15, 2018.
  2. Kass recited the lyrics to an ancient song when you met him in Pagos Woods. You figured out the hidden meaning of the song and discovered the Spring of Courage as a result. It was at that moment that the voice of the Goddess spoke to you.

    "OfferFarosh's scale received from the golden spirit to the Spring of Courage."

    What's aFarosh's scale?
    — Adventure Log (Breath of the Wild)
  3. 3.003.013.023.033.043.053.063.073.083.093.10Ah, we meet again! I'm glad to see you in one piece. We're actually very close to my hometown of Rito Village, and I must admit I'm feeling incredibly homesick. I had to leave my wife and children back in the village. I'm sure they're doing just fine... But you see, I cannot go home until I fulfill my promise to my teacher. — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
    [Promise?] My promise to... On second thought, now is not the time. But if I'm able to learn all of the ancient songs...I will tell you of my promise, back in my hometown. But listen to me blathering on. I need to focus on my craft. — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  4. Kass — Game Screen (Breath of the Wild)
  5. 5.05.1Allow me to introduce myself. My name is Kass. I'm a bard traveling the land in search of ancient songs. — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  6. "I leave here a record of my search for the ancient songs of Hyrule."
    -Kass
    — Kass's Journal (Breath of the Wild)
  7. Greetings, traveler. How about a song? — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
    Th-that there...on your hip! ...No, I'm sorry—it's nothing. I didn't mean to pry. — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  8. [Are you a...bird?] Have you...never met a Rito before? Odd. My name is Kass. As a bard, I spend my days traveling this land in search of ancient songs. — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  9. Have you heard of theancient songs of Hyrule? — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  10. Ancient songs—songs that sing the praises of a hero who beat back the Calamity in an age past. — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  11. 11.011.111.211.3Ah, we meet yet again! How are you holding up? In case you were wondering about the song I perform at the stables, there are many theories about its origin. But according to my teacher, it was a song performed by the ancient hero to call to his horse companion. If you ever feel like hearing it, feel free to drop by. Anyway, time to get back to it... — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  12. I happen to know a song about the ancient hero. It was passed down to me by my teacher. Do you care to hear it? — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  13. 13.013.113.213.3We meet again! Small kingdom! Did you see theshrine near this stable? I know quite a bit about theshrines. You see, my teacher was the court poet for the Hyrulean royal family and also a member of theSheikah tribe. He was well versed in ancient civilizations and surveyed ruins in the company of the princess, it seems. Those memories seemed to bring him a great deal of joy when he would speak of them. Anyway, I should return to my craft. — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  14. Thank you for listening. Please come back and hear it again some time. — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  15. 15.015.115.2Good to see you again! I trust you're keeping well? You've come quite some distance. Even I, blessed with the gift of flight, struggled a bit to make it here. ...My teacher was the court poet in the employ of the Hyrulean royal family. One hundred years ago, he came face-to-face with the Calamity atHyrule Castle and was forced to flee. It was a perilous journey—very different from my own travels, I imagine. Danger was his constant companion... Anyway, I should return to my task. — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  16. These are all of the ancient songs that I have discovered.

    I will continue my journey, hoping the day will come when I can pass them on to the Champion of Hyrule.
    — Kass's Journal (Breath of the Wild)
  17. 17.017.1I'm taking a moment's rest from my tireless search for the ancient songs to perform in my hometown. ...By the by, I've something I must ask of you. I've a song that I need you to hear. — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  18. I have finally managed to pass all of the ancient songs on to the Champion of Hyrule.

    And I have finally fulfilled my promise to my late teacher.

    I imagine I've made my teacher very happy...wherever he is. But my family has been without me too long.

    My quest complete, I now return toRito Village.
    — Kass's Journal (Breath of the Wild)
  19. 19.019.1I'm taking a moment's rest from my calling to enjoy some musical frivolity with my daughters. Though it may not be within my power, I commit my wish as song...that this peace might last forever. — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  20. I wish to speak with you, so this will take some time. Is that all right? — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  21. [That's fine.] Thank you ever so much. I wanted to talk to you about my teacher. — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  22. 22.022.122.222.3My teacher was of theSheikah tribe. He was the court poet for the Hyrulean royal family. At the time, there was a beautiful princess in the royal family, quite close to my teacher in age, apparently. Though he must have known it was doomed to be unrequited, my teacher fell in love with her... But the princess herself only had eyes for her escort, her own knight attendant. My teacher was consumed with jealousy... He fumed that the knight was neither nobility nor royalty himself. And then the Calamity struck. — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  23. 23.023.1...My teacher believed a hero would appear to beat back the Calamity. He poured that belief into a song. And that song is what I need you to hear. — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  24. 24.024.1My teacher fled the Calamity and returned to his hometown of Kakariko Village. But on his way, he witnessed the princess's knight sacrifice himself to protect the princess. The elder of Kakariko Village, Impa, explained these circumstances to him, and his mind was made up. He would seek the songs of the hero who sealed the Calamity away in an age past... so they could be passed on to the knight once he returned. All so that the princess might be saved... Those were my teacher's last words, passed on now through me. — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  25. 25.025.125.225.3So...appointed knight. Will you accept this song from my departed teacher? — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
    [Yes.] Thank you so much! I knew you would. I was sure of it. My teacher would often speak of the princess's beauty. I would love to meet her and craft a song worthy of her... Thank you for spending this time with me. — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  26. 26.026.1Thank you for listening to my teacher's song. If you want to hear the song again, you'll need to come back at nighttime. That's the only time my kids will leave me alone... — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  27. Thank you for accepting my teacher's song. I'll sing it again, if you wish. — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  28. Thank you for listening to my teacher's song. I can do naught but sing, but I pray for your safety. — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  29. What a doleful sky... — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  30. Hm? How unexpected to see a traveler on this solitary plateau. — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  31. Ah, we meet again! Hm? Not to be rude, but you don't look so well. — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  32. 32.032.1Much like this plateau, you're looking a mite dreary. Oh... I apologize. Perhaps it was not my place to say as much. I understand more than most the burden of travel. As for me, I came to this spot to pursue anancient song about a hero at this very plateau. — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  33. 33.033.1I can't shake the feeling that we were destined to meet here. In any case, would you like to hear my song? — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  34. [Yes, please!] Thank you, kind traveler! Now then...please open your ears and your heart to my song... — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  35. 35.035.135.235.3Curious, indeed. As it were, I perused my teacher's old notes...and found that song there. Hmm, what sort of sound could alarm a horse so effectively? Kabam? Kapow? Rumble, rumble? Honestly, I haven't a clue. It certainly helps to visit the locations that inspired the song. Yes, it helps open my mind to inspiration. Those notes had other interesting songs too... I plan to visit those locations as well. — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  36. What was that...flash of light? Perhaps it was my imagination playing tricks on me. — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  37. Thismonument... I must admit it has taken me by surprise! My teacher'sunfinished song mentions suchmonuments, and now one has appeared before my eyes... — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  38. 38.038.1[Unfinished song?] Yes. The song is mostly complete. However... — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
    My teacher left this world without finishing thekey verses. I wish to weave the missing pieces together and finish the song. That's why I'm roaming the areas mentioned in the lyrics. — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  39. Did thatstone monument just start glowing? I suppose that proves I didn't imagine it the first time. — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  40. Thisstone monument has survived for 10,000 years. What secrets does it hold... — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  41. That light... Is it a reaction to someone nearby? Is it me...or is it... — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  42. Hm? How long have you been here? I didn't even notice your arrival! — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
    Ah, we meet again! And it seems you caught me...well, talking to myself. — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  43. Hm? How strange to see someone else at this ample altitude. I wonder what brought him here... — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
    Oh! How embarrassing. I'm afraid traveling on my own encourages me to talk to myself on occasion. — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  44. Look at that! There's one here too! One of themonuments mentioned in my teacher'sunfinished song. — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  45. Look! As expected, there's one here too! One of themonuments mentioned in my teacher'sunfinished song. — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  46. Look! I'm sure you already know, but it's one of themonuments mentioned in my teacher'sunfinished song. — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  47. Ah, sweet joy! How glorious to sing this song in the very land it describes... — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  48. Ah, sweet joy! How glorious to sing this song in front of the realmonument... — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  49. Ah, such a rush of happiness I feel at being able to sing while theDivine Beast watches over us... — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  50. The song my teacher left behind... There'sa verse about the trials thatChampion Daruk overcame. Allow me to sing it for you... — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  51. The song my teacher left behind... There'sa verse about the trials thatChampion Mipha overcame. Allow me to sing it for you... — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  52. The song my teacher left behind... There'sa verse about the trials thatChampion Revali overcame. Allow me to sing it for you... — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  53. The song my teacher left behind... There'sa verse about the trials thatChampion Urbosa overcame. Allow me to sing it for you... — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  54. ...So? Did theverse move you? It was written in honor of theChampion challenging the trial. — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  55. I can feel it... My teacher surely sang this very verse from this very spot... — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
    I wish nothing more than to carry on my teacher's dream to complete and perform this special song. — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
    To do so, I must learn all there is to know about the Champions of old... — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  56. ...So? Did it move you? By asking around about theChampions of each region, I'm starting to piece together thekey verses of the song. — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
    The confidence it must have taken to master aDivine Beast... How inspiring. My teacher's dream is now mine to fulfill. Anunfinished song weighs heavily on a bard's soul... I won't allow it. — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  57. ...So? Did it move you? By steeping myself in legends of theChampions, I'm beginning to form a deeper understanding of them. This will prove invaluable in writing thekey verses of the song. — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
    Hmm... It's as though the Champions are speaking to me through the song... I hear their silent plea for its completion. — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
    That's why I must learn more about the Champions of Hyrule's past... — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  58. 58.058.1...So? Did it move you? By understanding the true natures of theChampions, I'm closer than ever to completing thosekey verses. — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
    I can imagine it vividly...the Champion's vigilance from 100 years ago. — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
    My teacher always advised that, to write good songs, one must travel the world and meet lots of people. — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
    That is why I spend my days afoot, talking to anyone who will listen. I was lucky enough to meet withYunobo andBludo inGoron City, both of whom knew much about the Goron Champion. They regaled me with some rather interesting stories! — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  59. I'm certain the stories they shared will help greatly in my efforts to accurately write the song's key verses.key verses. — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  60. Thankfully,the Zora king and prince shared memories of their Champion with me. — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
    To sing the completed song under this sky that my teacher so loved...that is the end goal of this long journey. — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  61. I returned toRito Village to visit my hometown. While I was there... I was lucky enough to haveTeba and the elder,Kaneli, regale me with stories of the RitoChampion. — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
    Yet this unfinished song still pulls at my heart. And so, my hometown is but a stopping point on this journey of mine. — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  62. Luckily, theGerudo chief,Riju, and her guard,Buliara, shared some precious tales of their Champion with me. — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
    I'm grateful I was able to visitGerudo Town, even though I had to...well, leave my comfort zone a bit. — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  63. Ah! Wandering around here and listening to anecdotes aboutChampion Daruk has truly invigorated me. In fact, it has inspired me to honor him in my own way, separate from my teacher'sunfinished song. That is why I felt inclined to roost here, near theDivine Beast Vah Rudania, whichDaruk himself mastered. — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
    I've written a song...to try and capture the essence ofChampion Daruk... — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  64. Ah! Wandering around here and listening to anecdotes aboutChampion Mipha has truly invigorated me. In fact, it has inspired me to honor her in my own way, separate from my teacher'sunfinished song. That is why I felt inclined to roost here, near theDivine Beast Vah Ruta, whichMipha herself mastered. — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
    I've written a song...to try and capture the essence ofChampion Mipha... — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  65. Ah! Wandering around here and listening to anecdotes aboutChampion Revali has truly invigorated me. In fact, it has inspired me to honor him in my own way, separate from my teacher'sunfinished song. That is why I felt inclined to roost here, near theDivine Beast Vah Medoh, whichRevali himself mastered. — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
    I've written a song...to try and capture the essence ofChampion Revali... — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  66. Ah! Wandering around here and listening to anecdotes aboutChampion Urbosa has truly invigorated me. In fact, it has inspired me to honor her in my own way, separate from my teacher'sunfinished song. That is why I felt inclined to roost here, near theDivine Beast Vah Naboris, whichUrbosa herself mastered. — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
    I've written a song...to try and capture the essence ofChampion Urbosa... — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  67. 67.067.1So? What do you think ofChampion Daruk's Song? By writing a song that celebrates the softer side of Champion Daruk, I feel closer than ever to my dear teacher. — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  68. 68.068.1So? What do you think ofChampion Mipha's Song? By writing a song that captures the determination of Champion Mipha, I feel closer than ever to my dear teacher. — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  69. 69.069.1So? What do you think ofChampion Revali's Song? By writing a song that highlights the hidden feelings of Champion Revali, I feel closer than ever to my dear teacher. — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  70. 70.070.1So? What do you think ofChampion Urbosa's Song? By writing a song that honors the heart of Champion Urbosa, I feel closer than ever to my dear teacher. — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  71. I was struck by a realization...that the missing parts of the song can only be finished by my teacher's pupil. By me. — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  72. I feel much more confident that I can do those missing lyrics justice. — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  73. The end result is not quite clear yet...but I'm beginning to feel a stirring of inspiration about those verses. — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  74. The missingverses of an ancient song... I think the perfect setting would beHyrule Castle in the distant past. — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  75. Hm? Ah, it's you. — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  76. 76.076.1I can't put my feather on it, but I get the feeling you're even more accomplished than you were when last we met. I happen to have the perfect song for someone as esteemed as you. I would love to sing it for you. — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  77. My teacher'sunfinished song...the one I told you about... I finally completed thekey verses! — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  78. This lofty location is the perfect stage to sing this special song. It takes place 100 years ago...atHyrule Castle. Yes, the very castle you can still see over yonder. It's about the magnificent inauguration of the chosen Champions. — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  79. If you would, please listen to this special song... The Champions' Ballad... — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  80. 80.080.1After this ceremony, they would all forever be known as Champions. My teacher always advised me to write songs that transport the listener to the moment in time you're singing of. Now...I finally feel I understand what he meant...and the true power of music. — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  81. 81.081.1By the way, I found this when I was looking through my teacher's notes. I was thinking...you should be the one to keep it. Your courageous heart reminds me of the indomitable spirit of the Champions. I know you'll treasure it. — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  82. A final thought... May the souls of the Champions who watch over Hyrule rest in peace. — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  83. It definitely is! Papa told me it's always watching over us, high in the sky. — Genli (Tears of the Kingdom)
  84. A famous bard once perfected his craft in this place, studying the songs of this land. I'll stay right here, just like him, and look out across the land. I'll get in touch with my reporting instincts! You know that I'll be back in action someday, partner. One half of a great team—just wait and see! — Penn (Tears of the Kingdom)
  85. I heard a song once that compared theDracozu River to a forest dragon. Could that be related? What is a Zonai charge though? And where's this tail with an altar it mentions? Ugh. I'm confident I'm translating this right, but I still don't understand. — Tauro (Tears of the Kingdom)
  86. Creating a Champion, Dark Horse Books, pg. 129
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