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The '''Yiga Clan''' are a group a [[Sheikah]] who defected after the [[Royal Family of Hyrule|Royal Family]] showed concern about the new Sheikah Technology. They have a [[Yiga Clan Hideout|Hideout]] in [[Karusa Valley]], near [[Gerudo Desert]], and their leader is [[Master Kohga]].
The '''Yiga Clan''' are a group a [[Sheikah]] who defected after the [[Royal Family of Hyrule|Royal Family]] showed concern about the new Sheikah Technology. They have a [[Yiga Clan Hideout|Hideout]] in [[Karusa Valley]], near [[Gerudo Desert]], and their leader is [[Master Kohga]]. All members are indisputably male sounding; the only mention of a female member is Master Kohga's paternal grandmother. Despite this, they are able to disguise as Hylians of both genders.


After [[Link]] defeats Master Kohga in the hideout, [[Yiga Footsoldier]]s and [[Yiga Blademaster|Blademasters]] will occasionally teleport near him, carrying typical Yiga weapons, such as the [[Duplex Bow]] or [[Windcleaver]]. The Yiga Clan members sometimes disguise themselves as normal travelers in order to ambush Link. This can lead to some very humorous dialogue.
After [[Link]] defeats Master Kohga in the hideout, [[Yiga Footsoldier]]s and [[Yiga Blademaster|Blademasters]] will occasionally teleport near him, carrying typical Yiga weapons, such as the [[Duplex Bow]] or [[Windcleaver]]. The Yiga Clan members sometimes disguise themselves as normal travelers in order to ambush Link. This can lead to some very humorous dialogue.


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==History==
==History==
10,000 years before the events of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]'', there was a major split in the Sheikah when the King forbade their technology due to being plagued with thoughts of betrayal. Some adhered to the Royal Family's wishes, burying the [[Guardian (Breath of the Wild)|Guardians]] and [[Divine Beast]]s and going to live as humble farmers in [[Kakariko Village (Breath of the Wild)|Kakariko Village]], while some of them defected from the Sheikah, and became a militant faction. They swore their allegiance to [[Calamity Ganon]], they very monster the Sheikah were supposed to oppose. Just over 100 years ago, when the Second Great Calamity was inevitable, the militant Sheikah came out of hiding. [[Master Kohga]], who was the latest member of the family which had lead for at least four generations, named them the Yiga Clan and had them hunt Link and Zelda. Later, they stole the [[Thunder Helm]] and an [[Ancient Orb]] from the [[Gerudo]]. Later still, during the events of Breath of the wild, Link set out to reclaim what was stolen in order to enter [[Vah Naboris]] and to reveal the [[Kihiro Moh Shrine]].
10,000 years before the events of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]'', there was a major split in the Sheikah when the King forbade their technology due to being plagued with thoughts of betrayal. Some adhered to the Royal Family's wishes, burying the [[Guardian (Breath of the Wild)|Guardians]] and [[Divine Beast]]s and going to live as humble farmers in [[Kakariko Village (Breath of the Wild)|Kakariko Village]], while some of them defected from the Sheikah, and became a militant faction. They swore their allegiance to [[Calamity Ganon]], they very monster the Sheikah were supposed to oppose. Just over 100 years ago, when the Second Great Calamity was inevitable, the militant Sheikah came out of hiding. [[Master Kohga]], who was the latest member of the family which had lead for at least four generations, named them the Yiga Clan and had them hunt Link and Zelda. Later, they stole the [[Thunder Helm]] and an [[Ancient Orb]] from the [[Gerudo]]. Later still, during the events of Breath of the wild, Link set out to reclaim what was stolen in order to enter [[Vah Naboris]] and to reveal the [[Kihiro Moh Shrine]].
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