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| image    = [[File:Zephos-Artwork-The-Wind-Waker.png|200px]]
| image    = [[File:Zephos-Artwork-The-Wind-Waker.png|300px]]
| caption  = Artwork of Zephos
| game    = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''
| game    = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''
| location = [[Wind Shrine]]
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| race    = Frog/Deity
| race    = Frog/Deity
| gender  = Male
| gender  = Male
| related  = [[Cyclos]] (Brother){{Ref|name=figurine|TWW|4182|Zephos & Cyclos Figurine Description}}
| related  = [[Cyclos]] (brother){{Ref|name=figurine|TWW|4182|Zephos & Cyclos Figurine Description}}
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{{Figurine|Zephos & Cyclos||
'''Zephos''' is one of the two frog-like [[Wind Gods (Disambiguation)|Wind Gods]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''.
Birthplace: Dragon Roost<br>
 
Island Sibling deities who control the wind<br>
==Overview==
After Link reaches [[Dragon Roost Island]], he will acquire the [[Wind Waker]] from the [[King of Red Lions]]. Link can then walk through a small tunnel to the back of Dragon Roost Island, where there are a pair of tablets. This is the [[Wind Shrine]] and one of the tablets has some symbols on it. After playing the song with the Wind Waker, Zephos will appear and greets Link, referring to himself as the ''God of Winds''.{{Ref|TWW|1779-1780|Zephos}}
 
The other broken tablet at the Wind Shrine belongs to Zephos' brother, [[Cyclos]]. Zephos will tell Link he's got a nice wind sense and that he likes him.{{Ref|TWW|1781|Zephos}} Zephos explains to Link that the song he just learned is the [[Wind's Requiem]] and it gives you control over the direction that the wind blows.{{Ref|TWW|1782|Zephos}}
 
Zephos also mentions his brother, Cyclos, citing that his brother as an example as how wind can be used in a bad way.{{Ref|TWW|1783|Zephos}} The statue next to Zephos' belonged to Cyclos and it has been broken. This has angered Cyclos, so he spends his time creating cyclones to torment people on the [[Great Sea]].{{Ref|TWW|1784|Zephos}} Zephos suggests that if Link meets Cyclos, that Link should torment him in return.{{Ref|TWW|1785|Zephos}} This information is instrumental in getting another song on Link's quest, the [[Ballad of Gales]].
 
==Figurine==
{{Figurine|Zephos & Cyclos|Zephos & Cyclos Figurine (TWW).png|
Birthplace: Dragon Roost<br/>
Island Sibling deities who control the wind<br/>
Zephos and Cyclos are two light-hearted deities who teach [Link] the Wind's Requiem and the Ballad of Gales.}}
Zephos and Cyclos are two light-hearted deities who teach [Link] the Wind's Requiem and the Ballad of Gales.}}


'''Zephos''' is one of the frog-like gods of wind in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''. He is the one who teaches [[Link]] the first song in ''The Wind Waker'', the [[Wind's Requiem]]. Link first encounters him on [[Dragon Roost Island]], in the [[Wind Shrine]], where two monuments of Zephos and [[Cyclos]] are located. After playing the Wind's Requiem (the song written on Zephos's monument), Zephos will appear and commend Link for playing the song. He also mentions that his brother, Cyclos, is angry about the fact that the stone monument holding his song has been broken, and that he has been stirring up cyclones and terrorizing the [[Great Sea]] recently because of it. This information is instrumental in getting another song on your quest, the [[Ballad of Gales]]. After that, he flies away. This is his only appearance.
==Trivia==
* Zephos' name comes from Zephyros, a Greek god of the west wind in Greek mythology.
 
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Latest revision as of 01:18, October 23, 2023

Zephos
Zephos-Artwork-The-Wind-Waker.png
Artwork of Zephos

Title

God of Winds[1]

Race

Frog/Deity

Gender

Male

Games

Location

Related

Cyclos (brother)[2]

Zephos is one of the two frog-like Wind Gods in The Wind Waker.

Overview

After Link reaches Dragon Roost Island, he will acquire the Wind Waker from the King of Red Lions. Link can then walk through a small tunnel to the back of Dragon Roost Island, where there are a pair of tablets. This is the Wind Shrine and one of the tablets has some symbols on it. After playing the song with the Wind Waker, Zephos will appear and greets Link, referring to himself as the God of Winds.[3]

The other broken tablet at the Wind Shrine belongs to Zephos' brother, Cyclos. Zephos will tell Link he's got a nice wind sense and that he likes him.[4] Zephos explains to Link that the song he just learned is the Wind's Requiem and it gives you control over the direction that the wind blows.[5]

Zephos also mentions his brother, Cyclos, citing that his brother as an example as how wind can be used in a bad way.[6] The statue next to Zephos' belonged to Cyclos and it has been broken. This has angered Cyclos, so he spends his time creating cyclones to torment people on the Great Sea.[7] Zephos suggests that if Link meets Cyclos, that Link should torment him in return.[8] This information is instrumental in getting another song on Link's quest, the Ballad of Gales.

Figurine

Zephos & Cyclos
Zephos & Cyclos Figurine (TWW).png

Birthplace: Dragon Roost
Island Sibling deities who control the wind
Zephos and Cyclos are two light-hearted deities who teach [Link] the Wind's Requiem and the Ballad of Gales.

Trivia

  • Zephos' name comes from Zephyros, a Greek god of the west wind in Greek mythology.

References

  1. "The name's Zephos. I'm the god of winds. So, you're the new Wind Waker, are you?" — Zephos, The Wind Waker.
  2. "Zephos & Cyclos Birthplace: Dragon Roost Island Sibling deities who control the wind Zephos and Cyclos are two light-hearted deities who teach [Link] the Wind's Requiem and the Ballad of Gales." — Zephos & Cyclos Figurine Description, The Wind Waker.
  3. "Yep! That's a miiiiiighty nice breeze! The name's Zephos. I'm the god of winds. So, you're the new Wind Waker, are you?" — Zephos, The Wind Waker.
  4. "Great, great. For a beginner, you've got a nice wind-sense about you. I like you, kid!" — Zephos, The Wind Waker.
  5. "That tune you just picked up? Well, it gives you control over the direction the wind blows." — Zephos, The Wind Waker.
  6. "Depending on how it's used, wind can be a good thing...or a very bad thing. You want an example of it being a bad thing, then you should see my brother." — Zephos, The Wind Waker.
  7. "It saddens me to say that my brother, Cyclos, is miffed about his monument here being broken, and now he spends his time creating cyclones to torment people with." — Zephos, The Wind Waker.
  8. "So if you encounter any cyclones at sea, chastise my brother for me, will you? And THAT...is my request for you!" — Zephos, The Wind Waker.