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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
''Kass'' is an accordion-playing Rito from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''. He can be found at various locations in [[Hyrule]] and will provide [[Link]] with cryptic riddles, which mainly mention [[Shrine of Trials|Shrines]], such as the [[Shrine Quest]]: [[A Song of Storms]]. | |||
He can also be found at many [[Stable]]s across the land, and will recount the story of 10,000 years ago to Link.{{Ref|''Ah, 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.'' - '''Kass'''}}{{Ref|''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'''}} | |||
The songs were taught to him by his late mentor of the [[Sheikah]] tribe, who was a court poet for the [[Royal Family of Hyrule]]; his mentor died before Link's awakening from the [[Shrine of Resurrection]], leaving Kass to pass on the ancient songs. | |||
==History of Calamity Ganon== | |||
At each stable where Kass appears, he will play the song, which highlights the history of [[Calamity Ganon]]. | |||
''The kingdom of Hyrule is a vast and storied land, | |||
Oft grasped in the palm of a villainous hand. | |||
A dark force of destruction, many times undone, | |||
Rises once again–Ganon, the calamitous one. | |||
But hope survives in Hyrule, for all is not lost, | |||
Two brave souls protect it, no matter the cost. | |||
A goddess-blood princess and a fearless knight, | |||
They appear in each age to fight the good fight. | |||
Their battle with Ganon I've committed to song, | |||
To keep it through time, no matter how long. | |||
Now begins the second verse, listen and you'll know, | |||
Of their battle with Ganon 10,000 years ago. | |||
The kingdom of Hyrule was once a land of lasting peace / | |||
A culture of such strength and wit, that suffering did cease. | |||
But Ganon lurked beneath the surface, strengthening its jaws / | |||
So the ancient people of Hyrule set out to help the cause. | |||
Their efforts bore fruit in an automated force, | |||
To help avert Calamity by sealing it at its source. | |||
Four giant behemoths for which power never ceased, | |||
Each of these titans was called a "Divine Beast." | |||
And free-willed machines that hunted down their prey / | |||
These Guardians were built to last so they could join the fray. | |||
To guide the beasts in battle, warriors were needed, | |||
So four Champions were pledged to see Ganon defeated. | |||
Divine Beasts, Champions, princess, and knight, | |||
Their plan to rout Ganon was looking airtight. | |||
And when Calamity Ganon reared its head, Hyrule rose against it / | |||
The optimism of Hyrule all the more incensed it. | |||
The | Ganon raged in its assault, boiling with hate, | ||
It gnashed its teeth and thrashed about, but it was all too late. | |||
The Guardians kept the heroes safe through every hour... | |||
The Divine Beasts unleashed attacks that weakened Ganon's power. | |||
The hero with the sealing sword struck the final blow, | |||
And the holy power of the princess sealed Ganon so. | |||
And that is the story of the brazen attack, | |||
On Calamity Ganon 10,000 years back.'' | |||
==Locations== | ==Locations== |