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Banji will also describe the area south of the stable, beyond the [[Tamio River]], up on [[Satori Mountain]]. She mentions the legend of the [[Lord of the Mountain]] that is said to have lived on the mountain and how it is a common bedtime story told to the children.{{Ref|''South, huh? My aunt used to tell us some crazy stories about that area. About how past Tamio River, on Satori Mountain, there lived a lord with dominion over all living things... It's an old legend that she tells the children before bedtime, even today. She also tells them about "the god who watches over the stables." Pfft...'' - '''Banji'''}}
Banji will also describe the area south of the stable, beyond the [[Tamio River]], up on [[Satori Mountain]]. She mentions the legend of the [[Lord of the Mountain]] that is said to have lived on the mountain and how it is a common bedtime story told to the children.{{Ref|''South, huh? My aunt used to tell us some crazy stories about that area. About how past Tamio River, on Satori Mountain, there lived a lord with dominion over all living things... It's an old legend that she tells the children before bedtime, even today. She also tells them about "the god who watches over the stables." Pfft...'' - '''Banji'''}}


The area to the west is the [[Tabantha Great Bridge]], which the stable is named after. Banji tells Link that if he follows the road, he'll eventually lead to [[Rito Village]] where the [[Rito]] live. However, it is a very long walk, so Link should pack well. Furthermore, she's concerned about [[Medoh]], who is flying  above the village, and is unsure if it is safe to be there.{{Ref|''Ah, the west... If you head west, you'll spot the namesake of our stable, the Tabantha Great Bridge. If you cross the bridge and follow the road, you'll eventually get to Rito Village, hwere the Rito people live. It's a REALLY long walk to Rito Village, though, so you'll definitely want to bring some snacks. But...have you seen that THING? That...that creepy bird in the sky? It suddenly appeared above Rito Village and won't go away. If you're going there, you should be careful. Who knows what's going on there.'' - '''Banji'''}}
The area to the west is the [[Tabantha Great Bridge]], which the stable is named after. Banji tells Link that if he follows the road, he'll eventually lead to [[Rito Village]] where the [[Rito]] live. However, it is a very long walk, so Link should pack well. Furthermore, she's concerned about [[Divine Beast Vah Medoh|Medoh]], who is flying  above the village, and is unsure if it is safe to be there.{{Ref|''Ah, the west... If you head west, you'll spot the namesake of our stable, the Tabantha Great Bridge. If you cross the bridge and follow the road, you'll eventually get to Rito Village, hwere the Rito people live. It's a REALLY long walk to Rito Village, though, so you'll definitely want to bring some snacks. But...have you seen that THING? That...that creepy bird in the sky? It suddenly appeared above Rito Village and won't go away. If you're going there, you should be careful. Who knows what's going on there.'' - '''Banji'''}}


Banji will also mention that to the north, on the other side of [[Mount Rhoam]], Link will find an old lad named [[Konba]]. Konba runs the [[Footrace]] mini-game, located at the [[Footrace Check-In]]. Banji recommends giving it a visit.{{Ref|''The north? Oh, right... On the other side of Mount Rhoam, there's an odd lad named Konba who loves challenging strangers to a race. He must be REALLY bored. It might be nice of you to pay him a visit. '' - '''Banji'''}}
Banji will also mention that to the north, on the other side of [[Mount Rhoam]], Link will find an old lad named [[Konba]]. Konba runs the [[Footrace]] mini-game, located at the [[Footrace Check-In]]. Banji recommends giving it a visit.{{Ref|''The north? Oh, right... On the other side of Mount Rhoam, there's an odd lad named Konba who loves challenging strangers to a race. He must be REALLY bored. It might be nice of you to pay him a visit. '' - '''Banji'''}}