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Steen arrives at the High Spirits Produce store each day around 4pm, and will stay until 8pm. He is overly concerned about his wife, worried that she is tired, hungry, cold, and that she spends her whole day speaking with customers.{{Ref|''Hey, Trissa... Aren't you tired? Don't you hate talking to weird customers? Aren't you chilly? Have you eaten yet?'' - '''Steen'''}} His wife is fine and tells Steen off, referring to him as a worrywart and an old coot.{{Ref|''Hee hee! Stop being such a worrywart, you old coot!'' - '''[[Trissa]]'''}}
Steen arrives at the High Spirits Produce store each day around 4pm, and will stay until 8pm. He is overly concerned about his wife, worried that she is tired, hungry, cold, and that she spends her whole day speaking with customers.{{Ref|''Hey, Trissa... Aren't you tired? Don't you hate talking to weird customers? Aren't you chilly? Have you eaten yet?'' - '''Steen'''}} His wife is fine and tells Steen off, referring to him as a worrywart and an old coot.{{Ref|''Hee hee! Stop being such a worrywart, you old coot!'' - '''[[Trissa]]'''}}
Steen is an advocate for a strong offense and can be seen practicing his sword techniques at nighttime, just outside of the High Spirits Produce. Although he practices using a rather weak [[Tree Branch]]. When he first meets Link, sees something familiar in him, but then laughs at him, as Link claims to be the same Link from the time during the [[Great Calamity]].{{Ref|''Hm? Do you need something? ... I haven't seen you around here before... But that's something so familiar about that face of yours... Ohhhh, yes. I remember now. It was long ago, when the Calamity hit... but you look just like the swordsman who was trying to stop it.'' - '''Steen'''}} Steen claims that the reason why Link was so strong is that he consumed a diet of nothing but Swift Carrots. He will gift Link a Swift Carrot so that he can be like the hero Steen remembers.{{Ref|''Say what now? You're really the same swordsman from way back when?! Aha ha! Young people these days sure do like their jokes. If you were really that noble swordsman, you've have the legendary blade - the sword that seals the darkness. You see, the thing about that swordsman is... He trained with swift carrots instead of a blade! He strengthened his body with a diet made entirely of swift carrots! And he tempered his soul with the sweet aroma of swift carrots too! That's what my grandfather always used to say, anyway... So I suggest you stop joking around all the time and instead...have a carrot and try to be more like the swordsman!'' - '''Steen'''}}
Steen serves as a guide, teaching Link some of the basic offensive sword mechanics.{{Ref|''Lookin' for carrots? Well, you certainly came to the right place! If you wanna be strong like that legendary swordsman...follow me.'' - '''Steen'''}}{{Ref|''So begins our training! Lesson one... The best defense is a good offense! Now come with me if you want to learn the secret art of combat.'' - '''Steen'''}}{{Ref|''The best defense is a good offense! Would you like to master the art of combat?'' - '''Steen'''}}{{Ref|''Wow! Interested in combat too... Just what I'd expect from such a big fan of the legendary swordsman. The Sheikah tribe has long excelled in knowledge and combat. We have quite a few secret techniques. I can't teach you ALL of them, but I think showing you just these few should be OK.'' - '''Steen'''}}
First he will teach Link how to Focus on a particular enemy, using the target system.{{Ref|''When facing an enemy in combat... always focus in on them. That's the most basic of the basics as far as good offense goes.'' - '''Steen'''}} He will also teach link the [[Jump Attack]] maneuver, although warns Link that he can do damage to himself if he does it from too high up.{{Ref|''You can cause a shock wave on the ground just by swinging your swords while you're jumping. The higher up you are, the more damage you'll do. However... If you're TOO high up, you'll be the one who takes damage. Once you get the hang of this, it's quite useful for surprise attacks on groups of enemies down below you.'' - '''Steen'''}} Lastly, Steen will teach link how to sneak up on enemies to deliver a [[Sneakstrike]]. Link can crouch down and slowly walk up to his enemies to remain undetected and then deliver a sneakstrike, which will deal more damage.{{Ref|''If you move while crouched down instead of walking normally, you'll be a lot hard to detect. That's not just for monsters either. That's what I do when I'm trying to sneak up on wild animals too.'' - '''Steen'''}}{{Ref|''What's with that judgmental look?! Sneakstrikes are a legitimate strategy! You just sneak up behind your foe... and before they realize you're there... HYAH! They're met with the taste of steel! Or wood, depending on your weapon of choice. Got it? They'll be no match if you sneak up on 'em! Since they aren't expecting the attack, you'll deal more damage too!'' - '''Steen'''}}
Like his rival [[Olkin]], Steen wishes to enter the [[Ta'loh Naeg Shrine]], to find the secret art of offense.{{Ref|''To tell ya the truth, I'd like to take that trial thing at the village shrine and learn the secret art of offense. It's just... Well, no one knows the technique you need to enter the shrine. That's why I train like this every day.'' - '''Steen'''}} Although in reality, the shrine teaches defense, as Link learns the [[Perfect Guard]] and [[Perfect Dodge]].
At 3am each morning, Steen will end his sword lesson and will run back home. He comments that when he was much younger, he would train morning, noon, and night, but his old age has caught up with him and now he needs some sleep.{{Ref|''When I was younger, I worked out morning, noon, and night. But lately, my old age has caught up with me... If you'd like more sword lessons, come back again tomorrow night.'' - '''Steen'''}}


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Revision as of 03:06, April 30, 2019

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Trissa (Wife)

Steen is a character from Breath of the Wild.

Overview

Steen works as a farmer in Kakariko Village, where he grows Swift Carrots that are then sold by his wife Trissa at their shop, the High Spirits Produce.

Steen arrives at the High Spirits Produce store each day around 4pm, and will stay until 8pm. He is overly concerned about his wife, worried that she is tired, hungry, cold, and that she spends her whole day speaking with customers.[1] His wife is fine and tells Steen off, referring to him as a worrywart and an old coot.[2]

Steen is an advocate for a strong offense and can be seen practicing his sword techniques at nighttime, just outside of the High Spirits Produce. Although he practices using a rather weak Tree Branch. When he first meets Link, sees something familiar in him, but then laughs at him, as Link claims to be the same Link from the time during the Great Calamity.[3] Steen claims that the reason why Link was so strong is that he consumed a diet of nothing but Swift Carrots. He will gift Link a Swift Carrot so that he can be like the hero Steen remembers.[4]

Steen serves as a guide, teaching Link some of the basic offensive sword mechanics.[5][6][7][8]

First he will teach Link how to Focus on a particular enemy, using the target system.[9] He will also teach link the Jump Attack maneuver, although warns Link that he can do damage to himself if he does it from too high up.[10] Lastly, Steen will teach link how to sneak up on enemies to deliver a Sneakstrike. Link can crouch down and slowly walk up to his enemies to remain undetected and then deliver a sneakstrike, which will deal more damage.[11][12]

Like his rival Olkin, Steen wishes to enter the Ta'loh Naeg Shrine, to find the secret art of offense.[13] Although in reality, the shrine teaches defense, as Link learns the Perfect Guard and Perfect Dodge.

At 3am each morning, Steen will end his sword lesson and will run back home. He comments that when he was much younger, he would train morning, noon, and night, but his old age has caught up with him and now he needs some sleep.[14]

References

  1. Hey, Trissa... Aren't you tired? Don't you hate talking to weird customers? Aren't you chilly? Have you eaten yet? - Steen
  2. Hee hee! Stop being such a worrywart, you old coot! - Trissa
  3. Hm? Do you need something? ... I haven't seen you around here before... But that's something so familiar about that face of yours... Ohhhh, yes. I remember now. It was long ago, when the Calamity hit... but you look just like the swordsman who was trying to stop it. - Steen
  4. Say what now? You're really the same swordsman from way back when?! Aha ha! Young people these days sure do like their jokes. If you were really that noble swordsman, you've have the legendary blade - the sword that seals the darkness. You see, the thing about that swordsman is... He trained with swift carrots instead of a blade! He strengthened his body with a diet made entirely of swift carrots! And he tempered his soul with the sweet aroma of swift carrots too! That's what my grandfather always used to say, anyway... So I suggest you stop joking around all the time and instead...have a carrot and try to be more like the swordsman! - Steen
  5. Lookin' for carrots? Well, you certainly came to the right place! If you wanna be strong like that legendary swordsman...follow me. - Steen
  6. So begins our training! Lesson one... The best defense is a good offense! Now come with me if you want to learn the secret art of combat. - Steen
  7. The best defense is a good offense! Would you like to master the art of combat? - Steen
  8. Wow! Interested in combat too... Just what I'd expect from such a big fan of the legendary swordsman. The Sheikah tribe has long excelled in knowledge and combat. We have quite a few secret techniques. I can't teach you ALL of them, but I think showing you just these few should be OK. - Steen
  9. When facing an enemy in combat... always focus in on them. That's the most basic of the basics as far as good offense goes. - Steen
  10. You can cause a shock wave on the ground just by swinging your swords while you're jumping. The higher up you are, the more damage you'll do. However... If you're TOO high up, you'll be the one who takes damage. Once you get the hang of this, it's quite useful for surprise attacks on groups of enemies down below you. - Steen
  11. If you move while crouched down instead of walking normally, you'll be a lot hard to detect. That's not just for monsters either. That's what I do when I'm trying to sneak up on wild animals too. - Steen
  12. What's with that judgmental look?! Sneakstrikes are a legitimate strategy! You just sneak up behind your foe... and before they realize you're there... HYAH! They're met with the taste of steel! Or wood, depending on your weapon of choice. Got it? They'll be no match if you sneak up on 'em! Since they aren't expecting the attack, you'll deal more damage too! - Steen
  13. To tell ya the truth, I'd like to take that trial thing at the village shrine and learn the secret art of offense. It's just... Well, no one knows the technique you need to enter the shrine. That's why I train like this every day. - Steen
  14. When I was younger, I worked out morning, noon, and night. But lately, my old age has caught up with me... If you'd like more sword lessons, come back again tomorrow night. - Steen