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Wortsworth will also talk about the [[Zonai Survey Team]]'s [[ZST: Three Big Ideas|three big ideas]].
Wortsworth will also talk about the [[Zonai Survey Team]]'s [[ZST: Three Big Ideas|three big ideas]].


After part of the [[Zonai Ruins]] falls from the Sky, Wortsworth is in charge of investigating them. He says the stone tablet is inscribed with ancient Hyrulean, but will need to travel to [[Kakariko Village (Breath of the Wild)|Kakariko Village]] for his notes to translate it. He copied down the inscriptions and is heading to the village. This begins the [[Messages from an Ancient Era]] side adventure, where he discovers the fallen stone tablet is one of thirteen, and asks Link to take photographs of the other twelve for him to translate.
===Messages from an Ancient Era===
{{main|Messages from an Ancient Era}}
After completing one of the dungeons in the [[Regional Phenomena]] main quest, Link can return to Lookout Landing to find a large part of the [[Zonai Ruins]] fall from the Sky. Wortsworth is in charge of investigating these ruins. He says the stone tablet is inscribed with ancient Hyrulean, but will need to travel to [[Kakariko Village (Tears of the Kingdom)|Kakariko Village]] for his notes to translate it. He copied down the inscriptions and is heading to the village. Wortsworth will then leave Lookout Landing, beginning the [[Messages from an Ancient Era]] side adventure.{{Ref|''Tears of the Kingdom''|Ah, Link. You've come just in time. Have a look at this. The stone tablet that fell from the sky is inscribed with ancient Hyrulean. If I can manage to translate the text... it may be key to understanding a moment in time from ancient Hyrule. I can translate this from ancient Hyrulean, but my notes are back at the research lab in Kakariko Village. So I'll be heading there to check this text against my notes and proceed with the translation. I've already copied down what's inscribed here, so I'll be getting back to the village. If that piques your interest, Link, you should come to Kakariko Village so I can share what I've translated so far. This inscription has tremendous archaeological value. It's a bridge connecting us to the distant past. I aim to unravel its mysteries. And the sooner I get started the better.|'''Wortsworth'''}}
 
Worsworth will later discover that the fallen stone tablet is one of thirteen, and asks Link to take photographs of the other twelve for him to translate.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==