Tetra

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Tetra is a variation of Zelda, who appeared in most Cel-Shaded games in the series. Tetra first appeared in The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker as a pirate.

Wind Waker

Tetra is a pirate who sails the Great Sea with her crew in search of treasure. Tetra and her crew get themselves in trouble often. Not long before the beginning of the game, Ganon, the holder of the Triforce of Power, seeks out the Holders of the Triforces of Courage and Wisdom. Incidentally, Tetra is the holder of the Triforce of Wisdom. Ganon sends the Helmaroc King after Tetra, leading to Link meeting Tetra at the beginning of the game. Link's little sister, Aryll, is accidentally abducted due to the Helmaroc King being confused with the similar appearances of Tetra and Aryll.

Tetra and Link embark on an Adventure to save Aryll, leading them to the Forsaken Fortress. Later in the game, soon after Link obtains the Master Sword, The King of Red Lions reveals to Link and Tetra that Tetra is actually Princess Zelda. At the end of the game, Tetra (in the appearance of Zelda) helps Link in the final battle against Ganon.


Four Swords Adventures

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Phantom Hourglass

The entire plot of Phantom Hourglass revolves around rescuing Tetra. During the beginning of the game, Tetra boards the Ghost Ship. Link is unable to follow, but with the help of the spirits of courage, wisdom, and power, he eventually boards the ghost ship and finds her to be made of stone. She is revealed to have had the life force sucked out of her by Bellum. Link then goes on to defeat Bellum, and shortly after Tetra is returned to her former self.

After Link rescued Tetra from the Ghost Ship, she can be seen on Linebeck's ship during battles with Jolene.

Spirit Tracks

Tetra appears in a stained glass window in Hyrule Castle's Throne Room.