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===''Breath of the Wild''===
===''Breath of the Wild''===
Urbosa is the Chieftain of Gerudo Town, and a friend to the late Queen of Hyrule and served as Princess Zelda's mother figure after the queen had passed. She is often there to console the princess as Zelda not only lost her biological mother, but a teacher who would have taught her how to access her sealing magic and the imminent future events of Calamity Ganon making its return made things worse for the already stressed princess. She is a formidable swordswoman and can unleash a dangerous amount of electricity which is called Urbosa's Fury. Urbosa had kept a [[Urbosa's Diary|diary]] that recorded her relationship with the queen and the princess as well as her concerns for the latter's well-being.
Urbosa is the Chieftain of Gerudo Town, and a friend to the late Queen of Hyrule and served as Princess Zelda's mother figure after the queen had passed. She is often there to console the princess as Zelda not only lost her biological mother, but a teacher who would have taught her how to access her sealing magic and the imminent future events of Calamity Ganon making its return made things worse for the already stressed princess. She is a formidable swordswoman and can unleash a dangerous amount of electricity which is called Urbosa's Fury. Urbosa had kept a [[Urbosa's Diary|diary]] that recorded her relationship with the queen and the princess as well as her concerns for the latter's well-being.
Beginning with the first entry, the Queen of Hyrule came to visit Gerudo Town and Urbosa was happy to see her as always. The queen tells her that the reason she came here was important and introduces her to her newborn baby girl. The child's name was Zelda, and she has her mother's smile which Urbosa grew to love her. Urbosa hopes that she will one day become a beautiful queen like her. The queen was grateful, but she insists that her daughter ought to grow up blessed with joy. Urbosa notes that the way she looks at her new daughter and calling her "little bird", and states that she never saw such unconditional love.
In the second entry, six years have passed, and the Queen has died from unknown circumstances, which left Urbosa so depressed that it took her a long time for her to return to her diary. She was still in disbelief that her friend was truly gone. Haunted by the memories of her friend, Urbosa experienced trouble with keeping her grief contained. She noticed that during the Queen's funeral, the six-year-old princess Zelda keeps her head high and didn't cry at all. While Urbosa finds it commendable that she carried herself like a true princess, Urbosa was convinced that she was deeply aggrieved by the loss, given that Zelda wasn't taught how to access her sealing power.
In the third entry, one year since the death of the queen, Urbosa took a trip to Hyrule Castle and after interacting with King Rhoam, she saw Princess Zelda for the first time since the funeral. She admits that this was only out of concern that she came to the castle. Rhoam permitted Urbosa to take Zelda to the spring where she would begin her training. While there, Zelda prayed for several hours on end in the icy water. Urbosa implores her to stop but she didn't, and Urbosa soon had to pull her out of the water. Zelda looked at Urbosa in sheer desperation as she describes the pressure of her duties and how much it makes her panic that she couldn't fulfil them. The least Urbosa could do was hold Zelda close, hoping that it was enough.
In the fourth entry, nine years have passed and Urbosa is visited by the emissaries, to tell her that she was chosen to become the pilot of Divine Beast Vah Naboris. Her people weren't comfort at the thought of their chief taking up a dangerous task which Urbosa understands their concern. Regardless, she intends to accept her call. Calamity Ganon posed a threat not just to Hyrule, but the entire world and she won't sit around and watch the events unfold. She adds that Ganon was once associated with the Gerudo which she despised immensely. She hears that Princess Zelda will visit her to receive her answer and she is looking forward to seeing her again.


When Princess Zelda visits Urbosa during sundown with her maidservants to request of her to become Divine Beast Vah Naboris's pilot, Urbosa immediately accepts without any hesitation,{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|Princess of Hyrule. I accept your proposition without hesitation. - '''Urbosa'''}} as the Yiga Clan not only plan on resurrecting Calamity Ganon, but they are after their treasured heirloom, the [[Thunder Helm]] and refuses to rest until the monster is defeated,{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|Not only are they planning to resurrect Calamity Ganon, it seems the Yiga Clan is also after our treasured heirloom. You have my word. I won't rest until the Calamity falls. - '''Urbosa'''}} which Zelda thanks her on behalf of her father and the kingdom. When night falls, Urbosa and Princess Zelda are taking a stroll around town when the latter notes that she has never seen her so serious before. Urbosa couldn't say the same thing herself and remembers that Zelda seldom smiled a decade earlier, addressing her as "little bird".{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|Oh my. I can't say the same. Ten years ago, you rarely smiled, my little bird. - '''Urbosa'''}} Zelda is puzzled as it sounded oddly familiar, and she asks where she got the name from, but she noticed that Urbosa had stopped walking. Urbosa stares at the two travelers passing by in the opposite direction and tells them to face her and adds that unlike them she prefers to fight her foes head-on and dares them do their worst.{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|Halt. And face me. Unlike you traitors, I prefer to fight my enemies head on. Do your worst. - '''Urbosa'''}} The "travelers" reveal themselves to be Yiga Footsoldiers as they charge at her and put up a fight with the Gerudo Chief, but Urbosa is able to gain the upper hand and one of them tries to attack her from behind as Zelda warns her. Urbosa calmly utilized "Urbosa's Fury" to strike the footsoldier. After defeating them, she tells them that she is sparing their lives out of respect for Zelda.{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|Out of respect for our princess, you may keep your lives. Now go. - '''Urbosa'''}} After they leave, Urbosa goes back to the topic on the nickname and tells of the day that her friend, the Queen of Hyrule had always referred to her as "little bird",{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|You asked me why I call you little bird. When you were but a small child...my dear friend called you that, with the sweetest smile that ever graced our land of Hyrule. - '''Urbosa'''}} which Zelda deduced that she is talking about her late mother. Urbosa goes on that it had been a full ten years, yet her "little bird" still spread her wings to become the beacon of hope that Hyrule needed and adds that she sometimes loses herself and gets lost in the past.{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|It was 10 long years ago... Your mother had just left this world, yet her little bird still spread her wings and became the beacon of light Hyrule needed. Sometimes I forget myself...and get lost in the past. - '''Urbosa'''}}
When Princess Zelda visits Urbosa during sundown with her maidservants to request of her to become Divine Beast Vah Naboris's pilot, Urbosa immediately accepts without any hesitation,{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|Princess of Hyrule. I accept your proposition without hesitation. - '''Urbosa'''}} as the Yiga Clan not only plan on resurrecting Calamity Ganon, but they are after their treasured heirloom, the [[Thunder Helm]] and refuses to rest until the monster is defeated,{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|Not only are they planning to resurrect Calamity Ganon, it seems the Yiga Clan is also after our treasured heirloom. You have my word. I won't rest until the Calamity falls. - '''Urbosa'''}} which Zelda thanks her on behalf of her father and the kingdom. When night falls, Urbosa and Princess Zelda are taking a stroll around town when the latter notes that she has never seen her so serious before. Urbosa couldn't say the same thing herself and remembers that Zelda seldom smiled a decade earlier, addressing her as "little bird".{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|Oh my. I can't say the same. Ten years ago, you rarely smiled, my little bird. - '''Urbosa'''}} Zelda is puzzled as it sounded oddly familiar, and she asks where she got the name from, but she noticed that Urbosa had stopped walking. Urbosa stares at the two travelers passing by in the opposite direction and tells them to face her and adds that unlike them she prefers to fight her foes head-on and dares them do their worst.{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|Halt. And face me. Unlike you traitors, I prefer to fight my enemies head on. Do your worst. - '''Urbosa'''}} The "travelers" reveal themselves to be Yiga Footsoldiers as they charge at her and put up a fight with the Gerudo Chief, but Urbosa is able to gain the upper hand and one of them tries to attack her from behind as Zelda warns her. Urbosa calmly utilized "Urbosa's Fury" to strike the footsoldier. After defeating them, she tells them that she is sparing their lives out of respect for Zelda.{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|Out of respect for our princess, you may keep your lives. Now go. - '''Urbosa'''}} After they leave, Urbosa goes back to the topic on the nickname and tells of the day that her friend, the Queen of Hyrule had always referred to her as "little bird",{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|You asked me why I call you little bird. When you were but a small child...my dear friend called you that, with the sweetest smile that ever graced our land of Hyrule. - '''Urbosa'''}} which Zelda deduced that she is talking about her late mother. Urbosa goes on that it had been a full ten years, yet her "little bird" still spread her wings to become the beacon of hope that Hyrule needed and adds that she sometimes loses herself and gets lost in the past.{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|It was 10 long years ago... Your mother had just left this world, yet her little bird still spread her wings and became the beacon of light Hyrule needed. Sometimes I forget myself...and get lost in the past. - '''Urbosa'''}}
For Urbosa to become a Champion, she must undergo the Divine Beast Tamer's Trial to prove herself worthy of being Vah Naboris's pilot. Her trials have her defeat a Molduking, surfing through the West Barrens while passing through the Glowing Rings and tossing the Sacred Orb into the pit at the Yiga Clan Hideout.


With all four Champions assembled, Urbosa takes part in the Champions' inauguration ceremony with [[Link (Breath of the Wild)|Link]], [[Mipha]], [[Daruk]], and [[Revali]], where they are bestowed blue clothes to show their new status. Urbosa wears her cloth like a skirt. When the ceremony concluded, she, Mipha, and Revali take interest in the Sheikah Slate as Urbosa tells them that the slate can produce still-images,{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|The princess showed me something strange recently. Somehow it can create true-to-life images. - '''Urbosa'''}} which gets Mipha's attention as she asks Zelda for a favor. Purah instructs everyone to get into position and when the setting is just right, Purah snaps the photo, but Daruk managed to pull everyone in at the last minute.
With all four Champions assembled, Urbosa takes part in the Champions' inauguration ceremony with [[Link (Breath of the Wild)|Link]], [[Mipha]], [[Daruk]], and [[Revali]], where they are bestowed blue clothes to show their new status. Urbosa wears her cloth like a skirt. When the ceremony concluded, she, Mipha, and Revali take interest in the Sheikah Slate as Urbosa tells them that the slate can produce still-images,{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|The princess showed me something strange recently. Somehow it can create true-to-life images. - '''Urbosa'''}} which gets Mipha's attention as she asks Zelda for a favor. Purah instructs everyone to get into position and when the setting is just right, Purah snaps the photo, but Daruk managed to pull everyone in at the last minute.
In the fifth entry, Urbosa recounts the inaugoration in her diary as she shares the same fate as the other Champions. She saw that Link, Mipha, Zelda, and Revali are still quite young and she and Daruk hope to help them understand that they are Hyrule's future. She was disturbed to see that Zelda was very cold to Link and she seems to understand why this is. She also learned that Link will be her appointed knight and hopes that they will find a way to get along better.


Urbosa attends Link's personal ceremony with the other Champions, where he is being appointed as Zelda's top knight. They are not very happy with Zelda's tone of voice when she is giving her speech as Daruk notes its lack of enthusiasm while Revali tells him off that the whole ceremony was his idea, but he does agree with its dry atmosphere as he relates to Zelda regarding their opinions on Link. Urbosa tells him to drop it as she states that Link is a living reminder of Zelda's lack of success which is in Zelda's perspective anyway.{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|Oh, give it a rest. That boy is a living reminder of her own failures. Well, at least that's how the princess sees him. - '''Urbosa'''}}
Urbosa attends Link's personal ceremony with the other Champions, where he is being appointed as Zelda's top knight. They are not very happy with Zelda's tone of voice when she is giving her speech as Daruk notes its lack of enthusiasm while Revali tells him off that the whole ceremony was his idea, but he does agree with its dry atmosphere as he relates to Zelda regarding their opinions on Link. Urbosa tells him to drop it as she states that Link is a living reminder of Zelda's lack of success which is in Zelda's perspective anyway.{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|Oh, give it a rest. That boy is a living reminder of her own failures. Well, at least that's how the princess sees him. - '''Urbosa'''}}
In the sixth entry, Link asked Urbosa to meet with him. He tells her that Zelda took full advantage of the law that prohibits men from entering town in order to flee from him. Urbosa teaches him a trick to get through town without alerting the citizens or the guards, but by then Zelda had already vanished. Urbosa promises to notify him once Zelda turns up and Link reluctantly leaves. She noticed that Link has trouble expressing himself and believes that they could help each other if Zelda would ever give him a chance.


Urbosa notifies Link of her whereabouts, and he arrived sooner than she expected. Urbosa wasn't too surprised given that Link is Zelda's knight. She tells him that Zelda ran an all-day survey on Vah Naboris when it took a toll on her by the time the sun went down. She asks asks how he and the princess are getting along, but she already knew their relationship was sour with Zelda becoming frustrated every time she sees him with the Master Sword, and often felt like a failure compared to him. She assures him that he isn't at fault for all this,{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|Ah, well...you certainly got here fast. I should have expected as much, from the princess's own appointed knight. She was out on a survey all day today. Still as the sands now... So...? Spill it, boy. Have the two of you been getting along all right? It's OK... I know. Your silence speaks volumes. She gets frustrated every time she looks up and sees you carrying that sword on your back. It makes her feel like a failure when it comes to her own destiny. Don't worry, it's not like you carry blame in any of this. It's unfortunate. - '''Urbosa'''}} as she goes on to explain Zelda's personal problems regarding her inability to access her power and she had been dedicated to accessing it for many years, once even to the point where she passed out in the freezing water during one of her sessions without any desired results. It was the main motivations behind her research and adds that she is indeed special as she reminds Link that it is an honor to protect a member of the Royal Family. As the temperatures begin to drop, Urbosa comments on the desert's colder nights and decides to take her in. But, Urbosa had another idea as she snaps her fingers to use her champion's power, Urbosa's Fury,{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|She's put in more than enough time. Ever since she was a young girl, she's gone through rigorous daily routines to show her dedication... She once passed out in the freezing waters trying to access this sealing power. And she has nothing to show for it... That's the motivation driving her research. I'd be doing the same thing. She really is quite...special. You be sure to protect her with your life. It's quite the honor. The night brings a chill... It's probably time we take her in. Or... - '''Urbosa'''}} which startles Zelda awake in confusion. She notices Link and wants to know how he got here, prompting Urbosa to laugh,{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|AH HA HA HA HA HA HA HA! - '''Urbosa'''}} which further baffles the princess as she asks what was so funny.
Urbosa notifies Link of her whereabouts, and he arrived sooner than she expected. Urbosa wasn't too surprised given that Link is Zelda's knight. She tells him that Zelda ran an all-day survey on Vah Naboris when it took a toll on her by the time the sun went down. She asks asks how he and the princess are getting along, but she already knew their relationship was sour with Zelda becoming frustrated every time she sees him with the Master Sword, and often felt like a failure compared to him. She assures him that he isn't at fault for all this,{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|Ah, well...you certainly got here fast. I should have expected as much, from the princess's own appointed knight. She was out on a survey all day today. Still as the sands now... So...? Spill it, boy. Have the two of you been getting along all right? It's OK... I know. Your silence speaks volumes. She gets frustrated every time she looks up and sees you carrying that sword on your back. It makes her feel like a failure when it comes to her own destiny. Don't worry, it's not like you carry blame in any of this. It's unfortunate. - '''Urbosa'''}} as she goes on to explain Zelda's personal problems regarding her inability to access her power and she had been dedicated to accessing it for many years, once even to the point where she passed out in the freezing water during one of her sessions without any desired results. It was the main motivations behind her research and adds that she is indeed special as she reminds Link that it is an honor to protect a member of the Royal Family. As the temperatures begin to drop, Urbosa comments on the desert's colder nights and decides to take her in. But, Urbosa had another idea as she snaps her fingers to use her champion's power, Urbosa's Fury,{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|She's put in more than enough time. Ever since she was a young girl, she's gone through rigorous daily routines to show her dedication... She once passed out in the freezing waters trying to access this sealing power. And she has nothing to show for it... That's the motivation driving her research. I'd be doing the same thing. She really is quite...special. You be sure to protect her with your life. It's quite the honor. The night brings a chill... It's probably time we take her in. Or... - '''Urbosa'''}} which startles Zelda awake in confusion. She notices Link and wants to know how he got here, prompting Urbosa to laugh,{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|AH HA HA HA HA HA HA HA! - '''Urbosa'''}} which further baffles the princess as she asks what was so funny.
In the seventh entry, Urbosa briefly recounts her visit with Link joins Zelda as they go to study Vah Naboris until night fell, which was then that Princess Zelda had fallen asleep. She lets Link know as soon as she did, and he turned up faster than what she expected. It wasn't any of her, she was compelled to build a bridge by sharing some information on Zelda's problems and leaves the rest to them.
In the eighth and final entry, Urbosa is pleased to see that Princess Zelda is smiling a lot more than she used to and deduces that she and Link are getting along much better too. She hopes that it will have a positive influence on her training, but she is concerned that they are losing more time. With the increase of monster attacks and other strange events, Urbosa fears that Ganon's resurrection is much closer than they believe. She could only pray that Zelda has enough time before it happens. She doesn't pray to the goddesses, but to Zelda's mother, the person she still misses.


Several days go by, Urbosa and the Champions await Link and Zelda's return from Mt. Lanayru where she was training at the Spring of Wisdom. When she delivers the bad news that she didn't get any results, Urbosa insists that she must move on as pitying herself won't do anything to help with her situation and that anything could help spark it.{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|Then let's move on. You've done all you could. Feeling sorry for yourself won't be of any help. After all, it's not like your last shot was up there on Mt. Lanayru. Anything could finally spark the power to seal Ganon away. We just have to keep looking for that...thing. - '''Urbosa'''}} Mipha tries to give Zelda advice as she tries to explain how she uses her own healing power when she is interrupted by the shaking ground as Revali soars into the sky to check what was wrong before returning. Urbosa deduced that Calamity Ganon had returned,{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|It's here. - '''Urbosa'''}} as Daruk motivates the Champions to get to their Divine Beasts to launch a counterattack and instructs Link to head to Hyrule Castle. Urbosa then urges Zelda to take refuge,{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|Come. We should go. We need to get you someplace safe. - '''Urbosa'''}} but the princess refused as she wishes to take part whether or not she had her power.
Several days go by, Urbosa and the Champions await Link and Zelda's return from Mt. Lanayru where she was training at the Spring of Wisdom. When she delivers the bad news that she didn't get any results, Urbosa insists that she must move on as pitying herself won't do anything to help with her situation and that anything could help spark it.{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|Then let's move on. You've done all you could. Feeling sorry for yourself won't be of any help. After all, it's not like your last shot was up there on Mt. Lanayru. Anything could finally spark the power to seal Ganon away. We just have to keep looking for that...thing. - '''Urbosa'''}} Mipha tries to give Zelda advice as she tries to explain how she uses her own healing power when she is interrupted by the shaking ground as Revali soars into the sky to check what was wrong before returning. Urbosa deduced that Calamity Ganon had returned,{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|It's here. - '''Urbosa'''}} as Daruk motivates the Champions to get to their Divine Beasts to launch a counterattack and instructs Link to head to Hyrule Castle. Urbosa then urges Zelda to take refuge,{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|Come. We should go. We need to get you someplace safe. - '''Urbosa'''}} but the princess refused as she wishes to take part whether or not she had her power.


During the Great Calamity [[Thunderblight Ganon]] defeated Urbosa and took over the Divine Beast Vah Naboris. When [[Link (Breath of the Wild)|Link]] returns a hundred years later, she tells him how excited she is for him to finally reclaim Naboris from Ganon.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''|Well, well, well... You sure do know how to keep a woman waiting. I can't wait to see you take Naboris back from Ganon!|Urbosa}} She leads him to the map of Naboris and tells him he must enable the inactive terminals.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''|One thing at a time. You'll need a map to find your way around. Head over to that Guidance Stone over there. Sounds easy, right?|Urbosa}}{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''|Good work getting the map of the Divine Beast! The terminals that control Naboris are noted by a series of glowing points on your map. Take Naboris back by activating all of the terminals. You're ready for this.|Urbosa}} She often rallies Link after activating each terminal.{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|There are four terminals remaining! I'm counting on you! - '''Urbosa'''}}{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|There are three terminals remaining! Hang in there! - '''Urbosa'''}}{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|There are two terminals remaining! Stay focused! - '''Urbosa'''}}{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|Just one terminal remaining! You're almost there! - '''Urbosa'''}} After reactivating the terminals and reaching the main control unit,{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|Well done! That was the last of the terminals. Now...you'll need to start up the main control unit! Take a good look at your map. Head for the glowing mark you see there. You're doing well... but overconfidence can be a deadly foe. - '''Urbosa'''}} Thunderblight Ganon appears. Urbosa explains that this creature was the one that killed her and warns Link to be careful.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''|Stay on your edge, Link! This formidable adversary was made by Ganon and brought me to a warrior's demise 100 years ago. Do not allow this to be your end. Fight for your life... and its death!|Urbosa}} Urbosa continues to assist Link by giving him advice and encouragement during the battle.
Urbosa's route to Divine Beast Vah Naboris has her running along the southern edges of Hyrule Field, passed through the Gerudo Canyon, and climbed the Gerudo Highlands to reach Spectacle Rock. By the time she arrived, Urbosa finds that Vah Naboris has already been overtaken by Thunderblight Ganon and despite putting up a fight, she was killed in the end. Only the Thunder Helm and a descendant are what she left behind.
 
When [[Link (Breath of the Wild)|Link]] returns a hundred years later, she tells him how excited she is for him to finally reclaim Naboris from Ganon.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''|Well, well, well... You sure do know how to keep a woman waiting. I can't wait to see you take Naboris back from Ganon!|Urbosa}} She leads him to the map of Naboris and tells him he must enable the inactive terminals.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''|One thing at a time. You'll need a map to find your way around. Head over to that Guidance Stone over there. Sounds easy, right?|Urbosa}}{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''|Good work getting the map of the Divine Beast! The terminals that control Naboris are noted by a series of glowing points on your map. Take Naboris back by activating all of the terminals. You're ready for this.|Urbosa}} She often rallies Link after activating each terminal.{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|There are four terminals remaining! I'm counting on you! - '''Urbosa'''}}{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|There are three terminals remaining! Hang in there! - '''Urbosa'''}}{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|There are two terminals remaining! Stay focused! - '''Urbosa'''}}{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|Just one terminal remaining! You're almost there! - '''Urbosa'''}} After reactivating the terminals and reaching the main control unit,{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|Well done! That was the last of the terminals. Now...you'll need to start up the main control unit! Take a good look at your map. Head for the glowing mark you see there. You're doing well... but overconfidence can be a deadly foe. - '''Urbosa'''}} Thunderblight Ganon appears. Urbosa explains that this creature was the one that killed her and warns Link to be careful.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''|Stay on your edge, Link! This formidable adversary was made by Ganon and brought me to a warrior's demise 100 years ago. Do not allow this to be your end. Fight for your life... and its death!|Urbosa}} Urbosa continues to assist Link by giving him advice and encouragement during the battle.


Once Thunderblight Ganon is defeated, Urbosa's spirit appears before Link and tells him that they can finally finish the battle against Ganon.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''|I knew you wouldn't let us down, Link. Thanks to your valor and skill, my soul is free and Naboris is ours once again. Which means that finally... we can complete what we started years ago. We Gerudo have no tolerance for unfinished business. I've waited so long for the moment to see you finally rush Hyrule Castle... As well as for the moment when I incinerate Ganon into a pile of ash.|Urbosa}} She then gives him [[Urbosa's Fury]], which allows Link to summon lightning strikes to attack his enemies.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''|Which reminds me, I wanted to give you a little something. Please accept this gift, which has come to be known as Urbosa's Fury. It will no doubt be of use to you.|Urbosa}} She then asks Link to let Zelda know that she does not need to carry the blame for what happened to the Champions and asks him to take care of her and [[Hyrule]].{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''|Both you and the princess... I know you have suffered much regarding what happened to us Champions. But this is how things had to happen. No one need carry blame. So please, make it clear so she understands that. Tell her to shed any worries. And let her know... I couldn't be more proud of her. You take good care of the princess. Oh, and also... Take good care of Hyrule.|Urbosa}}
Once Thunderblight Ganon is defeated, Urbosa's spirit appears before Link and tells him that they can finally finish the battle against Ganon.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''|I knew you wouldn't let us down, Link. Thanks to your valor and skill, my soul is free and Naboris is ours once again. Which means that finally... we can complete what we started years ago. We Gerudo have no tolerance for unfinished business. I've waited so long for the moment to see you finally rush Hyrule Castle... As well as for the moment when I incinerate Ganon into a pile of ash.|Urbosa}} She then gives him [[Urbosa's Fury]], which allows Link to summon lightning strikes to attack his enemies.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''|Which reminds me, I wanted to give you a little something. Please accept this gift, which has come to be known as Urbosa's Fury. It will no doubt be of use to you.|Urbosa}} She then asks Link to let Zelda know that she does not need to carry the blame for what happened to the Champions and asks him to take care of her and [[Hyrule]].{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''|Both you and the princess... I know you have suffered much regarding what happened to us Champions. But this is how things had to happen. No one need carry blame. So please, make it clear so she understands that. Tell her to shed any worries. And let her know... I couldn't be more proud of her. You take good care of the princess. Oh, and also... Take good care of Hyrule.|Urbosa}}
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Urbosa's spirit will appear whenever Link uses Urbosa's Fury, snapping her fingers in the midst of attack before disappearing and she will let Link know that her power has completed its cooldown.{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|Urbosa's Fury is ready. - '''Urbosa'''}}
Urbosa's spirit will appear whenever Link uses Urbosa's Fury, snapping her fingers in the midst of attack before disappearing and she will let Link know that her power has completed its cooldown.{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|Urbosa's Fury is ready. - '''Urbosa'''}}


Once ''The Champions' Ballad DLC'' is active, Link will take on the [[EX Champion Urbosa's Song]] Quest to go through the trials that she herself went through. Once it is completed, Urbosa's voice will chime in tell Link that he is an impressive voe and gladly reduces the cooldown time and proceeds to remind him that he is the pride of Hyrule and will be leaving Zelda in his hands.{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|I must say, you are an impressive voe. You may now wield Urbosa's Fury more often. You are the pride of Hyrule, hero. Take care of the princess. I'm leaving that honor in your capable hands. - '''Urbosa'''}}
Once ''The Champions' Ballad DLC'' is active, Link will take on the [[EX Champion Urbosa's Song]] Quest to go through the trials that she herself went through. Once it is completed, Kass will note that while Urbosa was a fierce warrior, she was a good friend to the princess. Urbosa's voice will chime in tell Link that he is an impressive voe and gladly reduces the cooldown time and proceeds to remind him that he is the pride of Hyrule and will be leaving Zelda in his hands.{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|I must say, you are an impressive voe. You may now wield Urbosa's Fury more often. You are the pride of Hyrule, hero. Take care of the princess. I'm leaving that honor in your capable hands. - '''Urbosa'''}}


When Link repeats his battle with Thunderblight Ganon, Urbosa will send out more dialogue. In the first dialogue, Urbosa will ask Link to show her diary to Princess Zelda as it contained a section about her mother and hopes that it would help her after all that she had suffered through.{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|You have given Hyrule so much. Yet I have one more request. Should you happen on my old diary, please show it to the princess. There's a section about a dear friend of mine. Her mother. She left this world suddenly, leaving her sweet daughter behind. How the loss must have wounded her... - '''Urbosa'''}} In the second dialogue, Urbosa will ask how Link got into Gerudo Town, but she ends up answering her own question when she deduced that he wore the [[Gerudo Outfit]] and admits that he looked lovely in it, and he should show it to Zelda sometime.{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|Back again? Your dedication knows no bounds. By the way, there is something I've been meaning to ask you. When you visited Gerudo Town, how exactly did you get in? Could it be that you dressed in THAT outfit again? Good thinking. You looked lovely in it 100 years ago. if only the princess could see how well you wear it. - '''Urbosa'''}} In the third dialogue, Urbosa will figure that Link is enjoying his time in Gerudo Town and wonders who is the new chief and goes on to add that the disaster had taken her from her people and how it affected them, but she knows that they will prevail over any obstacle in their path.{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|You are quite skilled. That much is apparent. I assume that you enjoyed your time in Gerudo Town. I wonder who the chief is now. The tragedy of 100 years ago took me from my people... I know it must have been hard on everyone. Yet I know them well. The Gerudo can overcome any obstacle that comes their way! - '''Urbosa'''}} In the fourth dialogue, Urbosa notes that Link is carrying several burdens on his shoulders and assures him that he is the most courageous voe she has ever known, and she intends on sharing her cherished memories of Zelda to the Queen of Hyrule to assure her that she is in good hands.{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|Many burdens rest on your shoulders. The fate of the princess and of Hyrule... But I have no doubt that you will prevail. You are the most courageous voe I have ever known. Once Ganon falls, I intend to share my cherished memories of the princess... with her mother. I will tell her not to worry, as her daughter is in good hands. - '''Urbosa'''}} In the fifth and final dialogue, Urbosa is still astounded that Link hasn't aged since the past century, but she warns him to be cautious as neither of them want to see the princess cry.{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|You never fail to amaze. The hero of Hyrule hasn't rusted with age. Still, do not let your guard down. Neither of us wishes to see the princess in tears. - '''Urbosa'''}}
When Link repeats his battle with Thunderblight Ganon, Urbosa will send out more dialogue. In the first dialogue, Urbosa will ask Link to show her diary to Princess Zelda as it contained a section about her mother and hopes that it would help her after all that she had suffered through.{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|You have given Hyrule so much. Yet I have one more request. Should you happen on my old diary, please show it to the princess. There's a section about a dear friend of mine. Her mother. She left this world suddenly, leaving her sweet daughter behind. How the loss must have wounded her... - '''Urbosa'''}} In the second dialogue, Urbosa will ask how Link got into Gerudo Town, but she ends up answering her own question when she deduced that he wore the [[Gerudo Outfit]] and admits that he looked lovely in it, and he should show it to Zelda sometime.{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|Back again? Your dedication knows no bounds. By the way, there is something I've been meaning to ask you. When you visited Gerudo Town, how exactly did you get in? Could it be that you dressed in THAT outfit again? Good thinking. You looked lovely in it 100 years ago. if only the princess could see how well you wear it. - '''Urbosa'''}} In the third dialogue, Urbosa will figure that Link is enjoying his time in Gerudo Town and wonders who is the new chief and goes on to add that the disaster had taken her from her people and how it affected them, but she knows that they will prevail over any obstacle in their path.{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|You are quite skilled. That much is apparent. I assume that you enjoyed your time in Gerudo Town. I wonder who the chief is now. The tragedy of 100 years ago took me from my people... I know it must have been hard on everyone. Yet I know them well. The Gerudo can overcome any obstacle that comes their way! - '''Urbosa'''}} In the fourth dialogue, Urbosa notes that Link is carrying several burdens on his shoulders and assures him that he is the most courageous voe she has ever known, and she intends on sharing her cherished memories of Zelda to the Queen of Hyrule to assure her that she is in good hands.{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|Many burdens rest on your shoulders. The fate of the princess and of Hyrule... But I have no doubt that you will prevail. You are the most courageous voe I have ever known. Once Ganon falls, I intend to share my cherished memories of the princess... with her mother. I will tell her not to worry, as her daughter is in good hands. - '''Urbosa'''}} In the fifth and final dialogue, Urbosa is still astounded that Link hasn't aged since the past century, but she warns him to be cautious as neither of them want to see the princess cry.{{Ref|[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]|You never fail to amaze. The hero of Hyrule hasn't rusted with age. Still, do not let your guard down. Neither of us wishes to see the princess in tears. - '''Urbosa'''}}
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