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[[Harth]] at the [[Hebra Trailhead Lodge]] will tell [[Link]] that Tulin has skill beyond his age, particularly a wind-gust technique. Link learns from Harth that the last time he saw Tulin he was heading on a trip to the [[Hebra South Summit Cave]] to find food. Link can find Gesane near the end of the cave, who says that Tulin saw some monsters and opted to chase them back to their nest instead of returning with the food. Tulin could be found near a lone cedar tree on [[Talonto Peak]].
[[Harth]] at the [[Hebra Trailhead Lodge]] will tell [[Link]] that Tulin has skill beyond his age, particularly a wind-gust technique. Link learns from Harth that the last time he saw Tulin he was heading on a trip to the [[Hebra South Summit Cave]] to find food. Link can find Gesane near the end of the cave, who says that Tulin saw some monsters and opted to chase them back to their nest instead of returning with the food. Tulin could be found near a lone cedar tree on [[Talonto Peak]].


When Link finds Tulin, he is upset because one of the [[Aerocuda]] took his [[Swallow Bow|good bow]]; Link agrees to help retrieve it. Tulin will tell Link about his [[Tulin's Power of Wind|special ability]] that will allow him to blow a strong gust of wind wherever he wants to. This will allow Link to travel faster in that direction while using the [[Paraglider]]. Link and Tulin fight the nearby monsters and retrieve Tulin's Bow. Afterwards, Harth and Gesane appear, complementing the two for defeating the monsters. Tulin says that he saw [[Zelda|Princess Zelda]], who then flew above the blizzard. Harth recommends that Tulin joins Link in his search for Zelda and investigate the cloud together.
When Link finds Tulin, he is upset because one of the [[Aerocuda]] took his [[Swallow Bow|good bow]].{{Ref|''Tears of the Kingdom''|Stupid monster! Wha—Link? Where did you come from?!|'''Tulin'''}}{{Ref|''Tears of the Kingdom''|Oh, uh, you see... That rotten monster took my good bow. See? That's the bow-napper!|'''Tulin'''}} After Link agrees to help retrieve it, Tulin will tell Link about his [[Tulin's Power of Wind|special ability]] that will allow him to blow a strong gust of wind wherever he wants to.{{Ref|''Tears of the Kingdom''|I've gotta get it back! Help me out, Link?|'''Tulin'''}}{{Ref|''Tears of the Kingdom''|Really?! Thanks! Didja know I can blow a strong gust of wind anywhere I feel like? I'll do it for you too. That way, you can glide over to where that monster went. Just tell me where to point the gust, and I'll make it for you!|'''Tulin'''}} This will allow Link to travel faster in that direction while using the [[Paraglider]]. Link and Tulin fight the nearby monsters and retrieve Tulin's Bow. Afterwards, Harth and Gesane appear, complementing the two for defeating the monsters. Tulin says that he saw [[Zelda|Princess Zelda]], who then flew above the blizzard. Harth recommends that Tulin joins Link in his search for Zelda and investigate the cloud together.


Tulin and Link begin to navigate their way up to the cloud, first making their way to the [[Hebra Peak]]. Near the beginning of the [[Rising Island Chain]], Link and Tulin both hear a voice from the cloud that says ''Come...to me...''. Tulin sees the boats floating in the sky and realizes that they are the same boats from the Song of the Stormwind Ark. The pair proceed to make their way up the Rising Island Chain, with Tulin using his ability to propel Link across large island gaps.
Tulin and Link begin to navigate their way up to the cloud, first making their way to the [[Hebra Peak]]. Near the beginning of the [[Rising Island Chain]], Link and Tulin both hear a voice from the cloud that says ''Come...to me...''. Tulin sees the boats floating in the sky and realizes that they are the same boats from the Song of the Stormwind Ark. The pair proceed to make their way up the Rising Island Chain, with Tulin using his ability to propel Link across large island gaps.