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Goddess Statue of Courage
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Games

Quests

Start

Pray to the Goddess Statue at the Spring of Courage

Objective

Acquire Farosh's Claw and offer it to the Goddess Statue

Rewards

Related

Goddess Statue of Courage is a Side Quest in Tears of the Kingdom.

Requirements

Walkthrough

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Adventure Log

Step Description
1
The Goddess Statue of the Spring of Courage is troubled by her inability to sense the Mother Goddess Statue in the vast canyon.

She asked you to check on the statue and return with your findings.
2
The "vast canyon" turned out to refer to the Forgotten Temple, where you found a great Goddess Statue that had been toppled over.

Report the bad news to the Goddess Statue at the Spring of Courage.
3
The Goddess Statue of the Spring of Courage was saddened to hear that the great Goddess Statue had been toppled. She asked you to help her restore it.

Offer the golden spirit Farosh's claw at the spring.
4
To restore the toppled Mother Goddess Statue, you offered Farosh's claw at the spring. The Goddess Statue of the Spring of Courage was grateful, but your pouch was too full to accept her reward of a topaz.

Return to her once you've made room for it.
Complete
To restore the toppled Mother Goddess Statue, you offered the golden spirit Farosh's claw at the Spring of Courage.

Assisting the Goddess Statues at the other springs will apparently help restore the Mother Goddess Statue.

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