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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In spite of her somewhat menial tasks, Paya is assumed to be the individual who will inherit the oral traditions of the Sheikah and the tribe's main lore keeper and folklorist, effectively being an understudy and pupil of her grandmother [[Impa#Breath of the Wild|Impa]], basically an apprentice (hence why she is tasked with the upkeep and cleaning of her grandmother's house).
*In spite of her somewhat menial tasks, Paya is assumed to be the individual who will inherit the oral traditions of the Sheikah and the tribe's main lore keeper and folklorist, effectively being an understudy and pupil of her grandmother [[Impa#Breath of the Wild|Impa]], basically an apprentice (hence why she is tasked with the upkeep and cleaning of her grandmother's house).
*It's not known whether Paya followed her grandmother's martial arts pursuit as shown in ''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]'', but her status as a shy bookworm heavily suggests that this isn't the case. Said game also states that Impa practiced martial arts voluntarily, as it had nothing to do with her tasks, implying that this may have been an option for Paya too.
*As shown in ''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]'', a century before the events of ''Breath of the Wild'', Impa's youth appearance was nearly identical to that of Paya's, only that Impa's facial tattoos are blue/purple, and Impa's hair was longer and tied near to the end.
*It's not known whether Paya followed her grandmother's martial arts pursuit as shown in ''Age of Calamity'', but her status as a shy bookworm heavily suggests that this isn't the case. Said game also states that Impa practiced martial arts voluntarily, as it had nothing to do with her tasks, implying that this may have been an option for Paya too.


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