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When Link and the princess pays a visit to Rito Village, the latter is already speaking with the Rito elder while Link meets with Revali, who makes a grand entrance with his signature move, Revali's Gale. He then starts to boast about his list of achievements, one of which is the creation of his gale he showed him and when properly used, they should easily be able to turn back Ganon.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''|Impressive, I know. Very few can achieve a mastery of the sky. Yet I have made an art of creating an updraft that allows me to soar. It's considered to be quite the mastery of aerial techniques, even among the Rito. With proper utilization of my superior skills, I see no reason why we couldn't easily dispense with Ganon. - '''Revali'''}} Revali hops off the fence as he encircles Link as he goes on the subject that despite the fact that he is among the most skilled archers of the Rito, he feels like his talents are being wasted when he is put on the spot where he is a mere supporter to him since Link possessed the Master Sword.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''|Now then, my ability to explore the firmament is certainly of note... But let's not—pardon me for being so blunt—let's not forget the fact that I am the most skilled archer of all the Rito. Yet despite these truths, it seems that I have been tapped to merely assist you. All because you happen to have that little darkness-sealing sword on your back. I mean, it's just...asinine. - '''Revali'''}} He then offers an opening to prove him wrong and challenges Link to a duel and wonders where they will do it and then he points it up to Vah Medoh which is in the sky. Revali chuckles as he tells Link that he has no way of getting up there on his own as he flies off, sarcastically wishing him luck.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''|Unless...you think you can prove me wrong? Maybe we should just settle this one on one? But where...? Oh, I know! How about up there?! Oh, you must pardon me. I forgot you have no way of making it up to that Divine Beast on your own! Good luck sealing the darkness! - '''Revali'''}}
When Link and the princess pays a visit to Rito Village, the latter is already speaking with the Rito elder while Link meets with Revali, who makes a grand entrance with his signature move, Revali's Gale. He then starts to boast about his list of achievements, one of which is the creation of his gale he showed him and when properly used, they should easily be able to turn back Ganon.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''|Impressive, I know. Very few can achieve a mastery of the sky. Yet I have made an art of creating an updraft that allows me to soar. It's considered to be quite the mastery of aerial techniques, even among the Rito. With proper utilization of my superior skills, I see no reason why we couldn't easily dispense with Ganon. - '''Revali'''}} Revali hops off the fence as he encircles Link as he goes on the subject that despite the fact that he is among the most skilled archers of the Rito, he feels like his talents are being wasted when he is put on the spot where he is a mere supporter to him since Link possessed the Master Sword.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''|Now then, my ability to explore the firmament is certainly of note... But let's not—pardon me for being so blunt—let's not forget the fact that I am the most skilled archer of all the Rito. Yet despite these truths, it seems that I have been tapped to merely assist you. All because you happen to have that little darkness-sealing sword on your back. I mean, it's just...asinine. - '''Revali'''}} He then offers an opening to prove him wrong and challenges Link to a duel and wonders where they will do it and then he points it up to Vah Medoh which is in the sky. Revali chuckles as he tells Link that he has no way of getting up there on his own as he flies off, sarcastically wishing him luck.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''|Unless...you think you can prove me wrong? Maybe we should just settle this one on one? But where...? Oh, I know! How about up there?! Oh, you must pardon me. I forgot you have no way of making it up to that Divine Beast on your own! Good luck sealing the darkness! - '''Revali'''}}


In the sixth entry, when Princess Zelda was speaking with the elder, Revali meets with Link, who is still as stoic as ever.{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|The princess came to the village on official business, along with her shadow, that insufferable knight. - '''The Diary of Revali'''}} Revali tries to communicate with Link but he doesn't speak to him, and he is unable to understand why everyone likes him.{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|I tried to talk with him while the princess met with the elder, but he was his usual quiet self. Why do people like him so? - '''The Diary of Revali'''}} He gave him the honor of witnessing his move, which he dubs Revali's Gale, knowing that he would not be successful in getting a reaction out of him in this way and as he predicted, Link doesn't respond to it which Revali interprets as the Hylian knight being slow-witted.{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|I also gave him the privilege of seeing me perform Revali's Gale. Nothing. No reaction at all to my impressive feat. I showed it to him even knowing there was a chance of failure, since it's still so new. He must truly be slow-witted. - '''The Diary of Revali'''}} He would try to get tough and provoke the knight into facing him which Link doesn't react to at all and Revali is frustrated with the feeling like he was talking to a rock.{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|I tried to provoke him into facing me, but to no avail. It's like talking to a stone. - '''The Diary of Revali'''}} Having wasted his time, he flew up to Vah Medoh to find solace there, and wonders what was wrong with him.{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|Our interactions were a waste of time, so I flew off to find solace with Medoh. What's wrong with that guy? - '''The Diary of Revali'''}}
In the seventh entry, when Princess Zelda was speaking with the elder, Revali meets with Link, who is still as stoic as ever.{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|The princess came to the village on official business, along with her shadow, that insufferable knight. - '''The Diary of Revali'''}} Revali tries to communicate with Link but he doesn't speak to him, and he is unable to understand why everyone likes him.{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|I tried to talk with him while the princess met with the elder, but he was his usual quiet self. Why do people like him so? - '''The Diary of Revali'''}} He gave him the honor of witnessing his move, which he dubs Revali's Gale, knowing that he would not be successful in getting a reaction out of him in this way and as he predicted, Link doesn't respond to it which Revali interprets as the Hylian knight being slow-witted.{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|I also gave him the privilege of seeing me perform Revali's Gale. Nothing. No reaction at all to my impressive feat. I showed it to him even knowing there was a chance of failure, since it's still so new. He must truly be slow-witted. - '''The Diary of Revali'''}} He would try to get tough and provoke the knight into facing him which Link doesn't react to at all and Revali is frustrated with the feeling like he was talking to a rock.{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|I tried to provoke him into facing me, but to no avail. It's like talking to a stone. - '''The Diary of Revali'''}} Having wasted his time, he flew up to Vah Medoh to find solace there, and wonders what was wrong with him.{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|Our interactions were a waste of time, so I flew off to find solace with Medoh. What's wrong with that guy? - '''The Diary of Revali'''}}


In the seventh and final entry, Daruk comes to visit Revali and tells him that they must bring Princess Zelda to Mt. Lanayru.{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|Daruk informed me that we have been asked to escort the princess to Lanayru. - '''The Diary of Revali'''}} That they would have to see her off in the morning and at sunset.{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|We're to see the princess off at dawn at the mountain's base and meet her there when she returns at sunset. - '''The Diary of Revali'''}} Revali is miffed that he had to participate in it, but the look on her face when she pleaded him into doing his part still haunts him, as she wasn't just determined, but also desperate.{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|Must I participate in this nonsense? Though...I still remember that look on the princess's face. When she asked me to pilot the Divine Beast, she was not only determined... she seemed desperate. - '''The Diary of Revali'''}} He is aware that the princess knew that she could not fulfil her sacred duties and it was plain to see how heavy it was for her. Revali admits that he has trouble comprehending the problems of those who lack talent, but he tries his hardest to show empathy towards her situation.{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|She's aware she can't fulfill her sacred duties, and anyone can see how it weighs on her. It's difficult for me to comprehend the troubles of the talentless, but...I'm trying. - '''The Diary of Revali'''}} He does like the princess, but as much as she tries her best, he knows that it wouldn't be good enough.{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|It's not that I dislike the princess. She tries her hardest. It's simply not good enough. - '''The Diary of Revali'''}} Revali would not bear to see her off in the morning, but he decides to see her at sunset, and hopes that her sealing power would cut her some slack and finally awaken this time.{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|No, I don't think I can spare the time to send her off in the morning, but perhaps I will fly over to greet her at sunset. Perhaps that alleged "sealing power" will show her some mercy and finally awaken this time. - '''The Diary of Revali'''}}
In the eighth and final entry, Daruk comes to visit Revali and tells him that they must bring Princess Zelda to Mt. Lanayru.{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|Daruk informed me that we have been asked to escort the princess to Lanayru. - '''The Diary of Revali'''}} That they would have to see her off in the morning and at sunset.{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|We're to see the princess off at dawn at the mountain's base and meet her there when she returns at sunset. - '''The Diary of Revali'''}} Revali is miffed that he had to participate in it, but the look on her face when she pleaded him into doing his part still haunts him, as she wasn't just determined, but also desperate.{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|Must I participate in this nonsense? Though...I still remember that look on the princess's face. When she asked me to pilot the Divine Beast, she was not only determined... she seemed desperate. - '''The Diary of Revali'''}} He is aware that the princess knew that she could not fulfil her sacred duties and it was plain to see how heavy it was for her. Revali admits that he has trouble comprehending the problems of those who lack talent, but he tries his hardest to show empathy towards her situation.{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|She's aware she can't fulfill her sacred duties, and anyone can see how it weighs on her. It's difficult for me to comprehend the troubles of the talentless, but...I'm trying. - '''The Diary of Revali'''}} He does like the princess, but as much as she tries her best, he knows that it wouldn't be good enough.{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|It's not that I dislike the princess. She tries her hardest. It's simply not good enough. - '''The Diary of Revali'''}} Revali would not bear to see her off in the morning, but he decides to see her at sunset, and hopes that her sealing power would cut her some slack and finally awaken this time.{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|No, I don't think I can spare the time to send her off in the morning, but perhaps I will fly over to greet her at sunset. Perhaps that alleged "sealing power" will show her some mercy and finally awaken this time. - '''The Diary of Revali'''}}


Later, Revali and the Champions see Link and Zelda returning from Mt. Lanayru where the princess had a despondent look on her face as Revali steps forward as he somberly asks if Zelda did not feel any power,{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''|So, you didn't feel anything? No power at all? - '''Revali'''}} which Zelda confirms that she didn't.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''|I'm sorry, no. - '''Zelda'''}} Urbosa insists that they must move on as being absorbed in self-pity won't do anything to help and states that just about anything could spark that power. Mipha is about to offer Zelda some advice in regard to how she uses her healing power when the ground suddenly starts to shake, prompting Revali to fly up and investigate what was happening and to his shock, Calamity Ganon has emerged from below Hyrule Castle and rejoins the Champions. When Mipha asks him if he is sure,{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''|Are you sure? - '''Mipha'''}} Revali replies that, he is positive.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''|Positive. - '''Revali'''}} Daruk rallies the Champions to head to their Divine Beasts and Link to go to Hyrule Castle, with Revali looking away when Daruk said that. Urbosa tells Zelda that she must take refuge, but Zelda declines and tells them that she must at least do something to help.
Later, Revali and the Champions see Link and Zelda returning from Mt. Lanayru where the princess had a despondent look on her face as Revali steps forward as he somberly asks if Zelda did not feel any power,{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''|So, you didn't feel anything? No power at all? - '''Revali'''}} which Zelda confirms that she didn't.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''|I'm sorry, no. - '''Zelda'''}} Urbosa insists that they must move on as being absorbed in self-pity won't do anything to help and states that just about anything could spark that power. Mipha is about to offer Zelda some advice in regard to how she uses her healing power when the ground suddenly starts to shake, prompting Revali to fly up and investigate what was happening and to his shock, Calamity Ganon has emerged from below Hyrule Castle and rejoins the Champions. When Mipha asks him if he is sure,{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''|Are you sure? - '''Mipha'''}} Revali replies that, he is positive.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''|Positive. - '''Revali'''}} Daruk rallies the Champions to head to their Divine Beasts and Link to go to Hyrule Castle, with Revali looking away when Daruk said that. Urbosa tells Zelda that she must take refuge, but Zelda declines and tells them that she must at least do something to help.
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