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{{specify|the frog-like Wind God from ''The Wind Waker''|the frog-like Wind God from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]''|[[Golden Chief Cylos]]}}
{{specify|the frog-like Wind God from ''The Wind Waker''|the frog-like Wind God from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]''|[[Golden Chief Cylos]]}}
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{{Infobox|character
{{Infobox|character
|name    = Cyclos
|image    = [[File:Cyclos-Artwork-The-Wind-Waker.png|300px]]
|image    = [[File:Cyclos-Artwork-The-Wind-Waker.png|250px]]
|caption  = Artwork of Cyclos
|caption  = Cyclos Artwork
|game    = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''
|game    = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''
|race    = Frog/Deity
|race    = Frog/Deity
|location = [[Great Sea]]
|location = [[Great Sea]]
|related  = [[Zephos]] (Brother)
|related  = [[Zephos]] (brother)
}}
}}


'''Cyclos''' is one of the two frog-like [[Wind Gods (Disambiguation)|Wind Gods]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''.
'''Cyclos''' is one of the two frog-like [[Wind Gods (Disambiguation)|Wind Gods]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''.
His brother is another frog-like wind deity named [[Zephos]], and their monuments are found in the [[Wind Shrine]] behind [[Dragon Roost Island]], each with a song engraved on them. However, Cyclos' monument was destroyed, and as told by Zephos to Link, in a fit of rage, Cyclos placed cyclones across the [[Great Sea]].


Link is (sadly) able to fall victim to his furious cyclones, which blow Link to another area of the Great Sea. Cyclos floats on a cloud at the top of his giant cyclone, impervious to all attacks except one. Link is able to strike Cyclos with the [[Hero's Bow]], acquired in the [[Tower of the Gods]] dungeon. When Link encounters Cyclos, he must shoot arrows at him through the raging winds in order to stop his rampage and calm him down. However, if Link is unfortunate enough to not have the Hero's Bow yet, he will be blown away to another area of the Great Sea.
==Overview==
Cyclos has a brother named [[Zephos]], who is another frog-like wind deity. The two each have monuments found at the [[Wind Shrine]], located at the back of [[Dragon Roost Island]]. Each monument has a song engraved on them. However, Cyclos' monument was destroyed, which has angered Cylos. In a fit of rage, Cyclos began to place cyclones all across the [[Great Sea]] to torment other people.{{Ref|TWW|1784|Zephos}}


When Link defeats Cyclos, he ceases his giant cyclone and floats down, apologizing for his rage. He then points out that Link carries the [[Wind Waker]]. Impressed, Cyclos' attitude changes, and he teaches Link the [[Ballad of Gales]]. When played, the Ballad of Gales gives Link the ability to call for Cyclos' cyclones to [[warp]] him to certain locations on the map of the Great Sea. The song is only usable when Link is on the [[King of Red Lions]] and out on the Great Sea.
Link is able to fall victim to his furious cyclones, which blow Link to another area of the Great Sea. Cyclos floats on a cloud at the top of his giant cyclone, impervious to all attacks except one. Link is able to strike Cyclos with the [[Hero's Bow]], acquired in the [[Tower of the Gods]] dungeon. When Link encounters Cyclos, he must shoot arrows at him through the raging winds in order to stop his rampage and calm him down. However, if Link is unfortunate enough to not have the Hero's Bow yet, he will be blown away to another area of the Great Sea.


When Link defeats Cyclos, he ceases his giant cyclone and floats down, apologizing for his rage. He then points out that Link carries the [[Wind Waker]]. Impressed, Cyclos' attitude changes, and he teaches Link the [[Ballad of Gales]]. When played, the Ballad of Gales gives Link the ability to call for Cyclos' cyclones to [[warp]] him to certain locations on the map of the Great Sea. The song is only usable when Link is on the [[King of Red Lions]] and out on the Great Sea. The Ballad of Gales is great for quickly navigating the Great Sea, but is also the only way to get to the inside of [[Mother and Child Isles]].


==Figurine==
{{Figurine|Zephos & Cyclos|Zephos & Cyclos Figurine (TWW).png|
Birthplace: Dragon Roost<br/>
Island Sibling deities who control the wind<br/>
Zephos and Cyclos are two light-hearted deities who teach [Link] the Wind's Requiem and the Ballad of Gales.}}


{{References}}
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Latest revision as of 01:17, October 23, 2023

This article is about the frog-like Wind God from The Wind Waker. For the frog-like Wind God from Phantom Hourglass, see Golden Chief Cylos.
Cyclos
Cyclos-Artwork-The-Wind-Waker.png
Artwork of Cyclos

Race

Frog/Deity

Games

Location

Related

Zephos (brother)

Cyclos is one of the two frog-like Wind Gods in The Wind Waker.

Overview

Cyclos has a brother named Zephos, who is another frog-like wind deity. The two each have monuments found at the Wind Shrine, located at the back of Dragon Roost Island. Each monument has a song engraved on them. However, Cyclos' monument was destroyed, which has angered Cylos. In a fit of rage, Cyclos began to place cyclones all across the Great Sea to torment other people.[1]

Link is able to fall victim to his furious cyclones, which blow Link to another area of the Great Sea. Cyclos floats on a cloud at the top of his giant cyclone, impervious to all attacks except one. Link is able to strike Cyclos with the Hero's Bow, acquired in the Tower of the Gods dungeon. When Link encounters Cyclos, he must shoot arrows at him through the raging winds in order to stop his rampage and calm him down. However, if Link is unfortunate enough to not have the Hero's Bow yet, he will be blown away to another area of the Great Sea.

When Link defeats Cyclos, he ceases his giant cyclone and floats down, apologizing for his rage. He then points out that Link carries the Wind Waker. Impressed, Cyclos' attitude changes, and he teaches Link the Ballad of Gales. When played, the Ballad of Gales gives Link the ability to call for Cyclos' cyclones to warp him to certain locations on the map of the Great Sea. The song is only usable when Link is on the King of Red Lions and out on the Great Sea. The Ballad of Gales is great for quickly navigating the Great Sea, but is also the only way to get to the inside of Mother and Child Isles.

Figurine

Zephos & Cyclos
Zephos & Cyclos Figurine (TWW).png

Birthplace: Dragon Roost
Island Sibling deities who control the wind
Zephos and Cyclos are two light-hearted deities who teach [Link] the Wind's Requiem and the Ballad of Gales.

References

  1. "It saddens me to say that my brother, Cyclos, is miffed about his monument here being broken, and now he spends his time creating cyclones to torment people with." — Zephos, The Wind Waker.