Revali

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Revali is a recurring character in The Legend of Zelda series.[18][8][19][name references needed]

Biography

Breath of the Wild

100 years prior to the events of Breath of the Wild, Revali was the Champion of the Rito.[4] He was known as the most skilled archer of all the Rito and could fire Arrows quickly.[15] Revali had the ability to create an Updraft that allows him to soar into the air, later named Revali's Gale after him.[20] He wielded the Great Eagle Bow, a Bow that is known for being too heavy for most Rito.[15][21] However, Revali was able to make up for this with his strength and speed, thereby allowing him to wield it while flying.[22]

The Diary of Revali documents Revali's thoughts prior to the Great Calamity, but he disputes its authenticity.[23] According to the Diary, Revali broke many of Rito Village's archery records.[24] He enjoyed the attention and praise he got from the Rito as a result of this.[25] When the elder asked him if he wanted a prize for his achievements, Revali requested that the Flight Range be built in Dronoc's Pass, so he would have a place to master a new move he had thought up.[26] While this story is unverified, the Flight Range is confirmed to have been created at Revali's request.[27] This was due to his desire to strengthen the next generation of Rito warriors, but he later opened it for children as well.[28]

In the next entry, Revali documented his efforts to improve his ascent, refusing to rest until he succeeded at his goal.[29] Young Rito children looked up to him, which inspired them to also train at the Flight Range.[30] Due to the dangerous times they lived in, Revali decided to allow the other Rito to train there as well.[31] The next day, he planned on attempting another strategy he came up with to control Updrafts.[32]

In another entry, Revali recounted rumors that Calamity Ganon would be revived, which he was hesitant to believe.[33] He recalled that the Sheikah scientist excavated Divine Beast Vah Medoh from nearby, which was supposedly used against Calamity Ganon 10,000 years prior.[34] The Royal Family of Hyrule was searching for a warrior who was not only exceptionally skilled, but also had a sacred soul that could be recognized by a Divine Beast.[35] Having learned this, Revali decided that he should be the one they choose, as it will provide an opportunity to prove himself to the world.[36]

When Zelda came to Rito Village to ask Revali to be a Champion, he asked her what their plan would be.[37] However, he regretted it when he learned that the role of the Divine Beasts would be to support Link while he faced Calamity Ganon.[38] Revali was offended at the thought of being a sidekick, but Zelda impressed upon him that the Hyrule Kingdom was in danger.[39] Despite finding her words corny, Revali was struck by the sincerity Zelda had.[40] He had previously thought that Hylians only thought about themselves, but he believed that Zelda was an exception to this.[41] While he decided to accept her offer, he wanted to make her wait for it.[42]

When Revali heard that Zelda would be coming by the following day, he thought she would be overjoyed to hear his acceptance.[43] He also noted that her timing would be perfect, as he was close to perfecting his brand-new move.[44] He believes when people see it, they will know that it should have been him who was chosen to fight Calamity Ganon instead of Link.[45] Revali was amused by the thought of King Rhoam, Zelda, and Link begging him to defeat Calamity Ganon.[46]

A screenshot of Revali standing at the edge of the Flight Range while it snows. Princess Zelda stands in the background.
Revali speaking with Princess Zelda

In the "Champion Revali's Song" EX Recovered Memory, Zelda arrives at the Flight Range just in time to witness Revali attempt to summon another Updraft. Though he is able to fly upwards, he gets caught up in the Wind and is thrown back to the ground. Picking himself up, Revali chastises himself for not getting it right and resolves to push himself harder.[47] He soon spots Zelda watching him, and he reprimands her for eavesdropping.[48] She apologizes and explains that she was told by the residents of Rito Village that she could find him here.[49] Revali reasons that she is there to hear his answer about becoming a Champion.[50] Finally, he decides to accept her offer.[51] Zelda starts to thank him,[52] but Revali interrupts her.[53] Once again, he uses his Gale to create an Updraft and soars into the air. This time, he does not fall, and when he is airborn, he locks onto three of the Flight Range's Targets. Diving down, he knocks three Bomb Arrows into the Great Eagle Bow and destroys all three Targets. After landing at the bottom of Dronoc's Pass, he uses his Gale once more to launch himself upwards, destroying all of the remaining Targets. He lands on the fence outside the hut and asserts that he will be playing the biggest role in helping Link defeat Calamity Ganon.[54] He adds that if Link loses his confidence upon seeing him in action, Zelda should not to come crying to him.[55]

In order to become a Champion, Revali had to overcome a Divine Beast Tamer's Trial to prove he was worthy of taming a Divine Beast. His Trial included shooting the horn of the flame dragon Dinraal, racing down the snowy peaks while passing through Glowing Rings, and to shoot four Targets in quick succession.[56]

A screenshot of the Picture of the Champions, which depicts Revali and his fellow Champions being pulled into a group hug by Daruk.
The Picture of the Champions

During "The Champions' Ballad" EX Recovered Memory, Revali attends the inauguration of the Champions in Hyrule Castle's Throne Room.[57] King Rhoam bestows upon him his blue scarf, which is a symbol of the Royal Family of Hyrule crafted by Zelda.[58] After the ceremony's conclusion, the newly-appointed Champions gather at the Hyrule Castle Gazebo. Zelda shows the Sheikah Slate off to Revali, Mipha, and Urbosa, and Revali takes it from her to inspect himself.[59] Zelda explains that it has many uses that have yet to be discovered.[60] After Revali hands the Slate to Mipha, Urbosa recounts that Zelda recently demonstrated the Camera Basic Rune for her.[61] Intrigued by this, Mipha then asks whether she could have a favor from Zelda.[62] The Champions and Zelda then gather together as Purah holds up the Sheikah Slate.[63] She instructs Revali to move closer to the group,[64] much to his annoyance.[65] Just as Purah snaps a Picture, Daruk pulls everyone together, resulting in the Picture of the Champions.

Revali later wrote about the ceremony, where he stated that the title of "Champion" felt meaningless, since true strength comes from more than a title and a uniform.[66] However, he did admit to liking his new scarf.[67] He noted how emotionless Link appeared and remarked that there was likely nothing on his mind.[68] While he believed the stories about how Link was capable of defeating Knights of Hyrule when he was a child, he still considered himself to be stronger.[69] Switching the subject, he began to muse on ideas for his new move, though he had difficulty finding something appealing.[70]

During the "Subdued Ceremony" Recovered Memory, Revali and the other Champions can be seen attending Link's official appointment as Zelda's knight. After Daruk comments on the depressing delivery of Zelda's speech,[71] Revali reminds him that the ceremony was his idea in the first place.[72] Revali then states his disapproval of Link, thinking that Zelda agrees with him about his talent.[73] Urbosa tells him to stop, informing Revali that Zelda sees Link as a reminder of her own failures.[74]

A screenshot of Revali standing on the edge of Revali's Landing.
Revali interacting with Link

During Link's second Recovered Memory, "Revali's Flap," Link is standing on a platform in Rito Village when Revali suddenly flies up to him using his Gale. As he lands, Revali boasts about how impressive his ability is, as very few can achieve such a feat.[75] He states that if his skills were properly used, it would be easy for them to defeat Calamity Ganon.[76] While walking around Link, Revali notes that despite the fact that he is the most skilled archer of all the Rito, he has been relegated with only assisting Link due to the fact he wields the Master Sword.[77] After gloating about how his abilities are superior, Revali suggests that they have a one-on-one fight to prove which one of them is stronger.[78] He decides that their duel should take place on Divine Beast Vah Medoh, which is currently flying in the sky.[79] Revali then mocks Link for not being able to get up to it on his own.[80] Activating his Gale once more, Revali flies into the sky, sarcastically wishing Link luck at sealing the darkness.[81]

Revali documented this encounter with Link in his Diary. While Zelda was meeting with the elder of Rito Village, he tried to speak with Link, only to be annoyed by how quiet he was.[82] Despite there being a chance of failure, he used his Gale in an attempt to get a reaction out of Link, but he was disappointed not to receive one.[83] Even after challenging him to a fight, Link showed no emotion to Revali.[84] At this point, he decided speaking to Link was a waste of time, so he flew to Divine Beast Vah Medoh to calm down.[85] In frustration, Revali wondered what was wrong with Link.[86]

Prior to Zelda's 17th birthday, Daruk approached Revali to inform him that the Champions had been asked to accompany her on the way to Mount Lanayru.[87] While he was bothered by the prospect of doing so, he still remembered how desperate Zelda appeared when she asked him to become a Champion.[88] Knowing that she had been unable to fulfill her duty, Revali was able to see how much her failure was weighing on her.[89] He admitted to having difficulty comprehending the problems of those who lack talent, though he tried his best to show sympathy.[90] While he liked Zelda, he did not believe that her efforts have been good enough.[91] Revali decided not to see her off in the morning, but he considered the prospect of joining them at sunset.[92] He hoped that this would be the opportunity for Zelda to unlock her power.[93]

In the "Return of Calamity Ganon Recovered Memory, Revali and the rest of the Champions can be seen gathered at the Lanayru Road - East Gate. After Zelda confirms that her power remains dormant, Revali steps forward to confirm she felt nothing.[94] Zelda confirms this, apologizing.[95] Their discussion is interrupted by the ground beginning to shake. Using his Gale, Revali flies upwards to see Calamity Ganon circling Hyrule Castle. Urbosa and Daruk are able to discern what has happened,[96] and when asked by Mipha if they are sure,[97] Revali states he is positive.[98] Daruk takes control of the situation and commands the Champions to return to their Divine Beasts.[99] Revali is visibly annoyed when Daruk directs Link to Hyrule Castle.[100] The Memory ends with the Champions looking up at the storm of Malice in the sky.

To reach Divine Beast Vah Medoh, Revali used his Gale to fly straight to Rito Village.[101] When he arrived, however, Medoh had already been overtaken by Windblight Ganon.[102] Despite his best efforts to fight back, Revali was defeated and lost his life.[103] Saddened by the loss of Revali, the Rito named Revali's Landing, the platform where he had his confrontation with Link, in his honor.[104]

For 100 years, Revali's Spirit remained sealed within Divine Beast Vah Medoh.[14] When Link enters during the "Divine Beast Vah Medoh" Main Quest, Revali states that while he had a feeling he would return, it was rude to make him wait for a century.[105] Deducing that Link has come to regain control of the Divine Beast, Revali directs him to the Guidance Stone from which he can receive a Map.[106]

Once Link retrieves the Map, Revali instructs him to activate Divine Beast Vah Medoh's five Terminals, which are marked by glowing points.[107] He then asks if he is ready for the challenge.[108] As Link activates the Terminals, Revali often responds sarcastically, expressing shock at how far he has been able to come.[109][110][111][112] After Link activates the final Terminal, Revali directs him to start the Main Control Unit, which is marked by another glowing point.[113] He gets pushy, telling Link to "flap to it!"[114] However, when Link attempts to activate the Main Control Unit, Malice suddenly starts to swirl around it. As Windblight Ganon appears, Revali warns that it is one of Calamity Ganon's creations and reveals that while it was responsible for his death 100 years ago, that was only because he was winging it.[103] Swallowing his pride, Revali demands that Link avenge him.[115]

A screenshot of Revali as a Spirit on the back of Divine Beast Vah Medoh. Text on-screen displays his name, along with the title "Rito Champion".
Revali's introduction

After defeating Windblight Ganon, Link is finally able to activate the Main Control Unit. When he does, Revali's Spirit appears to congratulate him.[116] He proceeds to thank him for liberating his Spirit and returning Divine Beast Vah Medoh to his control.[14] Despite this, he tells Link not to be prideful for simply doing his job.[117] Since Link has proven his value, Revali decides he is worthy of Revali's Gale.[118] Bringing his wing up, a glowing green orb appears, which he throws towards Link's chest.

After passing his ability on, Revali makes the decision that it is time for him to prepare for Divine Beast Vah Medoh's strike on Calamity Ganon, though he teases Link, stating he will only do so if Link thinks he needs his help.[119] Though he invites Link to thank him, Link begins to disappear in a golden light, so Revali tells him to go.[120] Before Link leaves, Revali reminds him that his job is not finished yet, as Zelda has been waiting for a long time.[121]

Back in control of Divine Beast Vah Medoh, Revali positions it to rest atop of the spire that Rito Village is built around. Once the Divine Beast's sights are all set on Hyrule Castle, Revali states that they have a good angle on Calamity Ganon.[122] When the time comes, he encourages Vah Medoh to attack with everything it has.[123] For now, all they need to do is to wait for the moment when Link attacks the Castle.[124] He recounts how patient he and Medoh have been for the past 100 years, and he believes that the Divine Beast will be able to wait a little bit longer.[125] Now that Link is gone, Revali finally admits that Link was able to make his way to Divine Beast Vah Medoh all on his own and has accomplished something he himself had been unable to do.[126] Guessing he was wrong about Link's luck, Revali hopes that it holds up.[127]

Revali's Spirit will appear whenever Link uses Revali's Gale, soaring up with him before disappearing. His voice will also inform him when Revali's Gale has finished recharging.[128]

When The Champions' Ballad DLC Pack is active, The Diary of Revali will appear at Teba's Home after being discovered at the Flight Range.[129] After Link completes the "EX Champion Revali's Song" Main Quest, Revali expresses surprise that Link managed to pass the trial he himself went through, and he allows him to use Revali's Gale more often.[130] He adds that due to how strong Link has become, how could possibly be able to face Calamity Ganon.[131] Revali's Gale is then upgraded to Revali's Gale +.

If Link chooses to repeat his fight with Windblight Ganon in the Illusory Realm, Revali will give out additional dialogue afterwards. In the first line of dialogue, Revali asks how Rito Village is doing, and from his position, he can tell they are faring well.[132] Despite 100 years having passed and no one there knowing him, he still considers it to be his home.[133] In the second line of dialogue, Revali expresses that he and Link should have fought, as it would have settled their rivalry.[134] In his third line of dialogue, Revali alleges that The Diary of Revali was not written by him, acknowledging its misleading title.[23] In the fourth line of dialogue, Revali believes that Link is feeling anxious about facing Calamity Ganon and is seeking encouragement from him.[135] While he understands why Link would want such comfort, Revali thinks it is better to keep him in line.[136] In the fifth and final dialogue, Revali tells Link not to ask Zelda about him.[137] Since it has been a century, he also reasons that her memory may not be what it used to be.[138]

When Link faces Calamity Ganon in the Astral Observatory, all freed Divine Beasts will unleash their attacks. Revali states that his time has come, and he warns Ganon to brace himself for his revenge.[139] On its own, Revali's attack will drain 12.5% of Calamity Ganon's health. When combined with the other Divine Beasts' attacks, a total of half of Calamity Ganon's health will be drained.

After Dark Beast Ganon has been defeated, Revali's Spirit can be seen on top of Hyrule Castle with King Rhoam and the other Champions. When Zelda and Link turn to face them, they will be gone.

Tears of the Kingdom

Like the other Champions, Revali does not physically appear in Tears of the Kingdom. His Great Eagle Bow can originally be seen being carried by Teba, having become a prized possession of his.[140] At the end of the "Tulin of Rito Village" Main Quest, Teba passes it down to his son, Tulin, in recognition of him becoming a warrior.[141][142]

Other Appearances

The following section is not part of the Zelda canon and should not be taken as such.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Revali — Spirit Battle Information
Revali
Support Spirit
No. 241
Team Power Grab | 4400 Rank ★★ ADVANCED Fighter(s)
Stage Skyloft (Battlefield) Theme "Kass's Theme" Falco
Rule(s) Hazard(s) Heavy Wind
Condition(s)
 • Dangerously high winds are in effect,  • Stamina battle The Fighter Starts at 120 HP and Falco Starts at 100 HP
Revali — Spirit Information

Revali
No. 241
Rank ★★ ADVANCED Cost
Skill
Shooting Attack ↑
Slightly increases the power of projectile weapons such as bows or guns.

Revali appears as an Advanced Spirit in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity

After learning of Hyrule's dark future from the Diminutive Guardian Terrako, Princess Zelda travels to the four corners of Hyrule for potential Champions who will pilot the Divine Beasts in their respective regions. Among one of them is Revali, who lives in Zora's Domain with the rest of his tribe.

In the Revali, the Rito Warrior Scenario, Revali's village had suffered continuous attacks from monsters led by the mysterious Malice infected Dimunitive Guardian which Revali and his army had barely managed to hold off. As a result, the Rito have since been on high alert for any Guardian activity.[143] Upon receiving a report about a similar Guardian, Revali was annoyed,[144] and orders them to attack immediately. Revali swears that he will defend the very village he was born in,[145] before using Revali's Gale to soar. He first attacks Link's party after mistaking Terrako for Harbinger Ganon, the one that had brought a horde of monsters to attack Rito Village. Upon confrontation, Link and Revali start to fight, with Link managing to hurl Revali against the barricade and the Rito warrior taking off unfazed and shoots a Bomb Arrow into the air and quickly circles and kicks Link into danger but Terrako alerts Link on the falling Bomb Arrow which explodes in midair. This doesn't stop Revali as he fires three Bomb arrows to create a smokescreen and states that Link thinks he is good, and quickly comes out of the smoke to attack Link from behind and declares that his own skills are superior.[146] but Zelda managed to stop them just before they are about to kill each other.[147] After this battle, Revali explains what happened that led him and his army to attack them. Zelda is relieved that neither Link nor Revali were harmed, regardless. Impa is interested on the topic about a Guardian similar to Terrako. Revali accepts his call to pilot Divine Beast Vah Medoh to counter Calamity Ganon,[148] before turning his attention to another person as he walks over to him.[149] He expresses skepticism about Link's role as Zelda's appointed knight as well as his being chosen to face Ganon directly,[150] as he saw Link as his rival. Terrako suddenly whistles, startling everyone including Revali,[151] and Impa explains that Terrako dubbed itself a knight in Zelda's service as well, much to Revali's astonishment,[152] but he scoffs it off.[153]

In The Yiga Clan Attacks! Scenario, as the Champions fight back against Sooga, the Yiga Clan, and Ganon's monsters, Revali comes up with the pincer attack strategy by attacking from both sides of the enemy stronghold.[154]. After doing so, Revali notices that the Yiga Clan are fleeing, he issues a direct attack against the stronghold.[155] When they find a Hinox inside the stronghold, Revali didn't want to waste any time against it, but could not shake off the concern if it were to head into Castle Town.[156]

In the Freeing Korok Forest Scenario, when the Champions and Princess Zelda overlook Korok Forest at a high cliff, Revali steps forward and recalls how King Rhoam had chosen them for their part in driving back Calamity Ganon and is quite honored to excel.[157] Then Revali, still distrustful of Link, begins to sprout insults to his face,[158] to which Daruk stands up for Link and reminds him that they're dealing with the situation together.[159] Revali dismissed his words, stating that Medoh is the key to their sure victory,[160] before returning to harshly taunt Link,[161] until Urbosa lets him know they had enough of his attitude.[162] Relenting, Revali summons Divine Beast Vah Medoh to deal with the worst of the monsters to show them what he is capable of.[163] Once the threats are dealt with, Revali descends and lets them know it's safe to proceed into Korok Forest as and rejoins them.[164] During their expedition, Mipha notes on the mist that blankets the woods, which a flustered Revali begins to rant about their progress.[165] Daruk remarks that he could just fly and find the way,[166] only for Revali to snap at him for it.[167] They soon encounter the music loving Hestu, who is on his way to the forest clearing but is nervous about the monster infestation, which Revali rudely suggests to Hestu that he shouldn’t be having his maracas on him,[168] and Urbosa tells Hestu not to listen to him before offering to protect him along the way,[169] to Hestu's joy as he excitedly leads the way, with Revali shrugging before joining them. They notice strange appearances of Malice in the forest and four evil Malice doppelgangers of the Champion Pilots, including Revali called Hollows,[170] which are created by Astor, a mysterious seer who teamed up with the Yiga Clan to ensure that Hyrule's dark future happens. After Link pulls the Master Sword to protect Zelda from Astor and the Hollows, Revali and the rest rejoin them and listen to the Great Deku Tree's words. It was from there that Princess Zelda really starts to worry about her progress at accessing her sealing power before Calamity Ganon arrives.

In The Road Home, Besieged Scenario, Revali is seen again with the Champions and the Hylian soldiers escorting Zelda home, and soon stops when the princess stops as anxiety kicks in. Terrako plays her lullaby to ease her mind before a disruption occurs, prompting the Champions and everyone to take action. After taking care of the monsters, the Champions are promoted and granted blue cloths with their Divine Beast emblems embedded on them; Revali swaps out his white tribal scarf with his new blue scarf. He is later seen relaxing outside with the Champions after all the excitement, but when Impa and Terrako begin to fight, they eventually invade Revali's space, driving him insane and insist that they take it somewhere else,[171] but when they don't, he loses his temper,[172] and quickly flies away to regain his lost composure.[173] Revali and the Champions return home to prepare for the worst as King Rhoam sent troops to Akkala Citadel and Fort Hateno to protect those strongholds as the fall of either of those two would spell disaster for Hyrule, and had the civilians evacuated to minimize the casualties as it was found that Ganon is set to return on Zelda's 17th birthday as revealed by Terrako.

In the Calamity Strikes Scenario, a few days later, Revali is seen at the top of the Hebra Tower where he witnessed Calamity Ganon surrounding Hyrule Castle with Malice,[174] and the shaking ground has him stricken with terror as he saw the Sheikah Towers across Hyrule begin to shut down. Revali was left with no choice but to board Vah Medoh to launch a counterstrike. Link, Impa, and Princess Zelda postpone their journey to the Spring of Wisdom due to the situation and the latter's father being in danger and is unable to protect him as he is supposedly killed by the Guardians. As the princess despaired over how badly things are going and Terrako summons four Gates of Time that head to the Divine Beasts. Impa notices that Vah Medoh's circuitry still pulses blue indicating that Revali is still alive but with Malice trailing off it, it showed that he, along with the other Champions are in serious danger as they travel to their locations to save them.

In the Air and Lightning Scenario, Revali is revealed to be attacked by Windblight Ganon and made attempts to fight back but was forced into the defensive by dodging its cannon lasers. He soon cries out in pain when he gets struck in his left wing and tried to brush it off,[175] as he is sent flying and Windblight aims both its cannons at Revali to fatally shoot him down. Before the demon could take his life, a time portal appears and summons Teba from the future, who then shoots arrows to intercept the monster's aim away from Revali, giving the Rito Champion time to recover and get back into the fight. Teba distracts Windblight for a while to give Revali an opening,[176] and Revali used his gale to get a clear shot from above,[177] as he shoots bomb arrows only for Windblight Ganon to block it. Teba is shocked that the phantom is still going strong,[178] but Revali sees that help has arrived and reassure him of this,[179]. After Link and the group force Windblight Ganon into retreat, they are joined by Urbosa and Riju and as Urbosa was thanking everyone for their help, Revali approaches Link,[180] and gives his gratitude in a rather begrudging fashion,[181] shocking Teba who was about to comment on Revali's behavior,[182] when Urbosa cuts him off before he could say something regretful before turning to inquire Zelda about Hyrule Castle's fate.[183] After hearing of the fall of Hyrule Castle, Revali takes Teba and they join forces to defend western Hyrule. Teba takes down the corrupted Guardian Skywatchers targeting Revali and the latter returns the favor by taking out the other foes pursuing Teba, who could not help but to be amazed by Revali's skills.[184] Revali stands his ground as he prepares to show the full extent of Divine Beast Vah Medoh's power.[185] Windblight returns in one last attempt at not only killing Revali, but Teba as well so it could take Medoh under Ganon's control and is joined by Thunderblight Ganon, but Revali was ready for them and unleashed his full wrath, in its purest form, upon them as he destroyed them, and secured western Hyrule.

In the 'Guardian of Remembrance' DLC, EX Searching Hyrule Forest Scenario, Revali witnessed a mysterious Rito child wandering in the forest but quickly loses him. He then lets Teba know of this, and the latter is horrified and pleads with Revali to help find the missing child and his fears are not helped by the fact that there are lots of monsters loitering in there. Revali notes that the child resembles Teba and never saw a child like him in Rito Village in his own time. After some searching, they find the child, who is revealed to be Teba's son, Tulin who somehow ended up in the past and looked after by tiny creatures, and the Rito Captain offers to guard him as they make their way out as Teba doesn't want to leave him out on his own. As they reach their original destination, looking to be a dead end, Revali laments that they have no way out without the help of the Koroks, but Tulin's knowledge of the forest and sensing the wind allowed him to reveal the passageways to the real exit.

Upon reaching the exit, Teba tells Tulin to thank Revali since he saved his life[186] and the young boy complies.[187] Once Tulin goes in front of Revali to do so,[188] Revali smiles a bit and praises him for his bravery which he finds pretty good for someone so young.[189] Tulin becomes delighted,[190] and excitedly tells him that he is training to reach his level and hopes to wield the Great Eagle Bow.[191] Revali reminds him that he could have been killed by the monsters and notes that he is still happy despite having gone through an ordeal that otherwise would have frightened kids Tulin's age,[192] and turns to Teba as he adds that he might one day master the wind.[193] Teba agrees but adds that Tulin has to surpass his own father first and foremost.[194] Tulin gives off an imitation of Revali,[195] making Teba laugh before stopping himself since Revali is right next to him and the slightly miffed Rito Champion asked if that was supposed to be an impression of him.[196] Having seen the father-son bond as well as Tulin's hero worship and humorous side, Revali could not contain the rising joy and humor inside of him and lets out a laugh that caused him to lean his head back and hold his stomach as Teba, and Tulin follow.[197] As they calm down, Tulin attempts Tulin's Tornado, his own version of Revali's Gale, but he ends up falling on his back,[198] as Teba walks up to him,[199] as an amused Revali reminds him that he has a long way to go, affectionately giving him a nickname of "kid".[200]

In the Each Step Like Thunder Scenario, after some time, Revali, along with Mipha and Daruk assist Urbosa and Riju with the excess monsters that surround them as they defend Fort Hateno. It was there that Princess Zelda awakens her power to protect Link from Astor and the recreated Phantom Ganons, made from the souls of the Yiga Clan that Astor had harvested to do so, prompting Master Kohga and the surviving Yiga Clan members (minus Sooga whose fate is left uncertain) to side with the Hyrulean Army and Purah creates and activates a failsafe that disables a large number of corrupted Guardians that made up a huge portion of Ganon's army, turning the tides in Hyrule's favor, especially with both Akkala Citadel and Fort Hateno successfully secured.

In the All Hyrule United Scenario, The Champions, present and future, with the Divine Beasts as well as the armies of all the races in Hyrule are later summoned to Hyrule Field by Purah, who supercharged the Sheikah Towers to the max. A much more relaxed Revali is happy to get a chance at flaunting their magnificence,[201] and Teba encourages him to show off his Rito pride.[202] as Zelda gives a rousing speech to not give in to despair and with her surviving father's approval, she takes command of the united Hyrulean Army. Ganon raises its defenses to prevent the Champions from attacking it so Link and everyone on the ground takes out the monsters that hold up the barrier and Zelda used her power to dispel it even more. At Zelda's orders, Revali opens fire at Calamity Ganon to weaken it alongside the other three Champions.[203][204][205][206] However, the sky turns red as the Blood Moon rises, reviving all of the fallen monsters, but in spite of this, they prevailed.

In The Future of Hyrule Scenario, after persevering over the constant revivals, Zelda leads the ground army while Revali and Teba charge from the air with the Rito forces to confront Astor and Harbinger Ganon. The Blight Ganons are destroyed for good, and Harbinger Ganon and Astor are also defeated. Astor enters into a violent breakdown as he orders Ganon to devour the heroes, but Ganon, as Sooga had forewarned about mortals trying to control him, absorbs the seer to take on a new form and some of its Malice had possessed Terrako, who attempts to resist it before succumbing to Ganon's influence leaving Link and Zelda with no choice but to battle it. Once Terrako is severely damaged, Revali and the rest of the warriors look on in sadness with Zelda over their fallen friend and Zelda becomes determined to defeat Ganon once and for all. They confront him at the sanctum where he is regaining his power, but he was impervious to all of their attacks, and Zelda tries to seal him away and her power restores some strength into Terrako, who charges upstairs to destroy itself by jumping between her and Ganon to destroy its defenses. With Ganon now vulnerable, the heroes are able to weaken him even more. Link charges the Master Sword as he runs towards Calamity Ganon as Daruk,[207] and Revali,[208] motivate him as Link clives Ganon and Zelda managing to successfully seal him away forever, restoring peace to Hyrule. With their purposes now served, Sidon, Yunobo, Teba, and Riju are being sent back to their own timelines and Teba,[209] and Revali,[210] exchange good-byes as Zelda vows to never forget the miracles that was brought by them and wishes them a bright future as they are returned to their own time.

In the Terrako's Return Quest, Hyrule is safe from Ganon, and since Terrako was responsible for all the miracles that kept the Champions alive, the Divine Beasts under Hyrulean control, still and turning the tide altogether, everyone including Revali decide to repay it for its efforts by searching for its fifty components across Hyrule and bringing them to the Hyrule Royal Lab, where Terrako is reconstructed. When Terrako isn't responding, everyone is worried and Revali reassures that it's taking its time to become fully alert,[211] which Impa agrees and tries to wake it up herself before Zelda stops her and steps in front of it. With the presence of its original creator, Terrako becomes fully functional, much to the relief of everyone, and even Revali cracks a smile before turning away as Zelda hugs it, crying tears of joy as Terrako mistook it for sadness and plays her lullaby once more. During the credits scene following Terrako's restoration, the Dimunitive Guardian visits all of its friends and paid a visit to Rito Village to greet Revali, who pets it hello before allowing it to ride on his back as he flew, showing that they are on much better terms than they were earlier. Revali is seen again at Hyrule Castle with all of the warriors as he joins his friends in a group hug as the others look on.

During the DLC ending, Teba, Revali, and Tulin are hanging out at the Flight Range. Revali is seated at the corner with Tulin sleeping on his lap and he manages to stop the blanket from blowing away as Teba enjoys watching them bond since their first meeting. Revali is seen with Link, Zelda, and the present and future Champions and they talk among themselves and Terrako joins in and made them smile. During the final cutscene, Revali and the Champions are at the Sheikah Tower, having each returned to their original attires as they watch Princess Zelda and Terrako fly off on a paraglider, showcasing the growth that Zelda had undergone, from being an insecure and anxious girl, to being more self-assured and upbeat young woman. She takes in the beauty of the scenery and notes that all of their efforts are worth it.

Trivia

  • During a bonus session of the documentary about the making of Breath of the Wild, sound director Hajime Wakai stated that Revali is his favorite character.[212]
  • In Breath of the Wild, Revali's design was finalized before the rest of the Rito.[213] His appearance was based on a bird of prey.[213]
  • Revali's final line before flying off to Divine Beast Vah Medoh in "Revali's Flap is different between versions. In the Japanese version of Breath of the Wild, he merely laughs derisively as he flies away. In the English version, he instead sarcastically bids Link good luck in sealing away the darkness.[81]
  • An amiibo based on Revali was released on November 10, 2017. This amiibo is compatible with Breath of the Wild's DLC packs.
  • The Spirit Battle for the Zelda (Breath of the Wild) Support Spirit references the plot of Breath of the Wild. Four Fighters resembling the Champions must be defeated before Link and Zelda appear. In this Spirit Battle, Revali is represented by Falco.

Nomenclature

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力巴尔 (Lìbāěr) (BotWBreath of the Wild | SSBUSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate)
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Revali (BotWBreath of the Wild | HWAoCHyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
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Revali (BotWBreath of the Wild | HWAoCHyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)[214]
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Revali (BotWBreath of the Wild)
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Revali (BotWBreath of the Wild | HWAoCHyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
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Revali (BotWBreath of the Wild)
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Ревали (Revali) (BotWBreath of the Wild)
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References

  1. I do suppose you've proven your value as a warrior. A warrior worthy of my unique ability. The sacred skill that I have dubbed Revali's Gale! — Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  2. Ah! Wandering around here and listening to anecdotes about Champion Revali has truly invigorated me. — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  3. Oh, my! So it is true! That means you must be a Champion like Master Revali—one of the few able to board Divine Beast Vah Medoh! — Kaneli (Breath of the Wild)
  4. 4.0 4.1 Revali
    Rito Champion
    — Game Screen (Breath of the Wild)
  5. You may happen upon something called "The Diary of Revali, the Rito Legend." — Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  6. Creating a Champion, Dark Horse Books, pg. 377
  7. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Explorer's Guide, Nintendo of America, pg. 90
  8. 8.0 8.1 Great Eagle Bow
    A bow without equal wielded by the Rito Champion, Revali. It's said Revali could loose arrows with the speed of a gale, making him supreme in aerial combat.
    — Inventory (Tears of the Kingdom)
  9. There he is, the Champion of the Rito. — Teba (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  10. A Rito warrior from the future who idolizes Champion Revali. He is peerless in the art of flying and devoted to training. He can also be quick to anger. — Gallery (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  11. I am with you, Master Revali! Let's take down outposts to stem the flow of enemies. — Teba (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  12. Revali
    Rito Warrior
    — Game Screen (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  13. Soaring Champion's Bow
    A weapon for battling the rising Calamity, specially forged by order of the royal family. It's a masterpiece of a bow, as befits Revali, master of the skies and warrior of the Rito.
    — Allies (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  14. 14.0 14.1 14.2 Who would have thought? Well done. I suppose I should thank you now that my spirit is free. This returns Medoh back to its rightful owner! — Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  15. 15.0 15.1 15.2 Great Eagle Bow
    A bow without equal wielded by the Rito Champion, Revali. It's said Revali could loose arrows with the speed of a gale, making him supreme in aerial combat.
    — Inventory (Breath of the Wild)
  16. "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (Video Game)
    Revali (Japanese version, voice)"
    — n.a., Noboru Yamaguchi - IMDb , IMDb, published n.d., retrieved September 29, 2018.
  17. "I couldn't be happier to finally confirm my involvement in Legend of Zelda: #BreathoftheWild as the voices of #Revali, #Teba, and #DekuTree!" — @sonicmega on Twitter, March 3, 2017 (Archive)
  18. "Revali" — Nintendo, ゼルダの伝説 ブレス オブ ザ ワイルド | Nintendo , Official Japanese Site, published February 20, 2017, retrieved February 20, 2017.
  19. Revali — Game Screen (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  20. Revali's Gale
    A blusterous power born from the spirit of the Champion Revali. Creates an upward draft that carries you into the sky. Activate by charging jump with X Button.
    — Inventory (Breath of the Wild)
  21. That thing is way too heavy to use in aerial fighting—I'd end up sacrificing all of my speed just to take a shot. — Teba (Breath of the Wild)
  22. Now, if I had both the strength and speed of Master Revali, that would be a different story. — Teba (Breath of the Wild)
  23. 23.0 23.1 You're rather persistent. Well, at least you have good timing. There's something I wanted to tell you. You may happen upon something called 'The Diary of Revali, the Rito Legend'. Don't believe a word of it! I'm not the author. Misleading title, I know. Got it? — Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  24. I won another archery competition today. As one would expect, the village can't stop talking about my winning streak. In short order, I've managed to break all of the previous records and set an insurmountably high bar. — The Diary of Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  25. Everywhere I go I receive praise and affirmations that I am the pride of the Rito. I...could get used to this. — The Diary of Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  26. The elder asked me what I would like as a prize for my achievements. I told him I wish for an archery training ground. If I am to keep this up, I need somewhere to train at various elevations. I'm hoping to master a new move I've dreamed up... — the Diary of Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  27. Creating a Champion, Dark Horse Books, pg. 313
  28. Creating a Champion, Dark Horse Books, pg. 400
  29. I keep pushing my archery skills to the limit. My dive is ideal, but the ensuing ascent is not as smooth as I wish it was. I must return to the Flight Range again tomorrow. There, I will become stronger. better. I won't rest until I succeed. — The Diary of Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  30. The Rito children look up to me. I hear they wish to start training at the Flight Range too. — The Diary of Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  31. Perhaps it's not a bad idea to allow everyone to use my training space. These are dangerous times, after all. — The Diary of Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  32. Tomorrow I will try a new strategy I've been devising to control the updraft. I refuse to believe it's impossible. — The Diary of Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  33. There is a persistent rumor in town that Calamity Ganon's resurrection is imminent. It can't be true... Right? — The Diary of Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  34. A few years ago, scientists dug up an ancient mechanical beast called Medoh. It was supposedly used to fight Ganon. — The Diary of Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  35. Hyrule's royal family is in search of someone to pilot the beast. They say to do so requires something beyond skill. They say one's soul must contain an incredible sacred power for a Divine Beast to recognize them as master. — The Diary of Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  36. They should have just asked for me by name. To control the Divine Beast and defeat the Calamity...would finally allow me to prove myself to the world. — The Diary of Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  37. Hyrule's princess stopped dawdling and asked me to pilot the Divine Beast. I asked what our plan is. — The Diary of Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  38. I wish I hadn't. It is completely absurd. The Divine Beasts are little more than backup for some Hylian knight who has the honor of fighting Calamity Ganon. — The Diary of Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  39. ME! A Sidekick! I thought of declining, but then she looked me dead in the eye and held my gaze as she said... "We must protect the precious life of this land from the Calamity's grasp at all costs. Hyrule needs you, Revali." — The Diary of Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  40. It was so corny, I almost died. But I won't soon forget the look in her eyes. She meant it with all of her heart. — The Diary of Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  41. I thought Hylians only thought of themselves, but I suppose there's an exception to every rule. — The Diary of Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  42. I'm going to accept, of course. But out of self-respect, I'm going to let her sweat it out a bit longer. — The Diary of Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  43. Hyrule's princess is coming by to ask for my answer tomorrow. She will surely be overcome with joy when I accept. — The Diary of Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  44. And her timing is exceptional. I am close. So close to mastering my new move and showing everyone what I'm capable of. — The Diary of Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  45. When they see it, they'll know without a doubt it should be ME fighting Ganon instead of that pathetic knight. — The Diary of Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  46. I can see it now, The king and princess...AND the knight...all on their knees, begging me to defeat Ganon for them. They'll say, "Please, Master Revali! Please use your otherworldly skills and intellect to defeat Calamity Ganon!" I look forward to that day. — The Diary of Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  47. Not enough. I must stay in the eye of the whirlwind.... must push myself harder... — Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  48. You know, your highness... it's rude to eavesdrop. — Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  49. My apologies. I went to the village, and I was told I could find you here. — Zelda (Breath of the Wild)
  50. You have need of me. To defeat Calamity Ganon. — Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  51. To slay the beast once and for all... It will be my great pleasure. — Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  52. Thank you, Revali. If we work together, I'm certain we'll be able to defeat— — Zelda (Breath of the Wild)
  53. However! — Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  54. I know I play the biggest part in helping that, ahem... that little knight with the darkness-sealing sword. Correct? — Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  55. Well, if he loses his confidence after seeing me in action... don't come crying to me. — Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  56. ♪Wind's ally soars the land of cloud.
    Medoh's Champion, swift and proud.♪
    ♪The hero's power shall grow.
    Seek trials monuments show.♪
    ♪One, shoot the flame dragon's horn.
    Two, race down a peak rings adorn.♪
    ♪Three, shoot four targets to win.
    Champion, the trials begin!♪
    — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  57. Welcome, warriors! I'd like to thank you for joining me here today, and for your bravery in accepting this...fateful task. — King Rhoam (Breath of the Wild)
  58. I officially appoint you Hyrule's Champions and bestow upon you this sacred garb. That blue is a symbol of the Royal Family, one that has been passes down for countless generations. Those garmets you now wear were all crafted by my daughter, Zelda. — King Rhoam (Breath of the Wild)
  59. Hmph. This is the Sheikah Slate, eh? — Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  60. It is. Apparently there are more uses for it than we originally thought. Sadly, we've yet to decipher all of its secrets. — Princess Zelda (Breath of the Wild)
  61. The princess showed me something strange recently. Somehow it can create true-to-life images. — Urbosa (Breath of the Wild)
  62. Um, Princess... May I ask a special favor of you? — Mipha (Breath of the Wild)
  63. All right! This spot should work nicely. Keep your eyes on the Sheikah Slate, everyone! — Purah (Breath of the Wild)
  64. Revali, move your tail closer to the group. — Purah (Breath of the Wild)
  65. Ugh, fine. — Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  66. I journeyed to Hyrule Castle for an inauguration ceremony. I now bear the grand title of "Champion." Meaningless pomp, if you ask me. If true strength relied only on title and uniform, everyone would be a Champion. — The Diary of Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  67. I do like the blue scarf, though... — The Diary of Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  68. That annoying silent knight was as emotionless as usual. I can never tell what's on his mind. Likely nothing at all. — The Diary of Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  69. Somehow I can't help but believe the stories about him beating adult knights in swordplay when he was only a child. Still, he doesn't stand a chance against me. There is no one alive who can keep up with my aerial combat. — The Diary of Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  70. That reminds me. It's about time I came up with a fitting name for that new move I created. What kind of name would be worthy? Revali's...something. Tornado? Whirlwind? Masterpiece? Hmm. — The Diary of Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  71. Gee, this is uplifting... She's making it sound like we already lost. — Daruk (Breath of the Wild)
  72. You're the one who wanted to designate the appointed knight with all the ceremonial pomp, grandeur, and nonsense we could muster! — Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  73. And if you ask me, the whole thing does seem to be overkill. I think I'm on the same page as the princess regarding...this boy. — Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  74. 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 (Breath of the Wild)
  75. Impressive, I know. Very few can achieve a mastery of the sky. Yet I have made an art of creating an updraft that allows me to soar. It's considered to be quite the masterpiece of aerial techniques, even among the Rito. — Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  76. With proper utilization of my superior skills, I see no reason why we couldn't easily dispense with Ganon. — Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  77. Now then, my ability to explore the firmament is certainly of note... But let's not—pardon me for being so blunt—let's not forget the fact that I am the most skilled archer of all the Rito. Yet despite these truths, it seems that I have been tapped to merely assist you. All because you happen to have that little darkness-sealing sword on your back. I mean, it's just...asinine. — Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  78. Unless...you think you can prove me wrong? Maybe we should just settle this one on one? — Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  79. But where...? Oh, I know! How about up there?! — Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  80. Oh, you must pardon me. I forgot you have no way of making it up to that Divine Beast on your own! — Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  81. 81.0 81.1 Good luck sealing the darkness! — Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  82. The princess came to the village on official business, along with her shadow, that insufferable knight. I tried to talk with him while the princess met with the elder, but he was his usual quiet self. Why do people like him so? — The Diary of Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  83. I also gave him the privilege of seeing me perform Revali's Gale. Nothing. No reaction at all to my impressive feat. I showed it to him even knowing there was a chance of failure, since it's still so new. He must truly be slow-witted. — The Diary of Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  84. I tried to provoke him into facing me, but to no avail. It's like talking to a stone. — The Diary of Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  85. Our interactions were a waste of time, so I flew off to find solace with Medoh. — The Diary of Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  86. What's wrong with that guy? — The Diary of Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  87. Daruk informed me that we have been asked to escort the princess to Lanayru. We're to see the princess off at dawn at the mountain's base and meet her there when she returns at sunset. — The Diary of Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  88. Must I participate in this nonsense? Though...I still remember that look on the princess's face. When she asked me to pilot the Divine Beast, she was not only determined...she seemed desperate. — The Diary of Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  89. She's aware she can't fulfill her sacred duties, and anyone can see how it weighs on her. — The Diary of Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  90. It's difficult for me to comprehend the troubles of the talentless, but...I'm trying. — The Diary of Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  91. It's not that I dislike the princess. She tries her hardest. It's simply not good enough. — The Diary of Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  92. No, I don't think I can spare the time to send her off in the morning, but perhaps I will fly over to greet her at sunset. — The Diary of Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  93. Perhaps that alleged "sealing power" will show her some mercy and finally awaken this time. — The Diary of Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  94. So you didn't feel anything? No power at all? — Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  95. I'm sorry, no. — Princess Zelda (Breath of the Wild)
  96. It's here. — Urbosa (Breath of the Wild)
    It's awake... Ganon! — Zelda (Breath of the Wild)
  97. Are you sure? — Mipha (Breath of the Wild)
  98. Positive. — Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  99. Let's stop wasting time! We're gonna need everything we got to take that thing down! Now Champions! To your Divine Beasts! Show that swirling swine who's boss! — Daruk (Breath of the Wild)
  100. Little guy! You get to Hyrule Castle! — Daruk (Breath of the Wild)
  101. Creating a Champion, Dark Horse Books, pg. 383
  102. He appeared from deep below Hyrule Castle, seized control of the Guardians and the Divine Beasts, and turned them against us. — King Rhoam (Breath of the Wild)
  103. 103.0 103.1 Good luck! That thing is one of Ganon's own, and it plays dirty! It defeated me 100 years ago... but only because I was winging it. — Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  104. Revali's Landing is a memorial for the Rito Champion, Revali... So named in the hope that none might forget the events of that horrible day... — Saki (Breath of the Wild)
  105. Well now, I've seen that face before... I had a feeling you would show up eventually. But making me wait a hundred years is a bit...indulgent. — Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  106. You're here to wrest control of Medoh away from Ganon, correct? If so, then the first thing you'll want to do is find yourself a map. That Guidance Stone has the information for the layout of this Divine Beast. Can you make it there? — Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  107. You'll need to look closely at your map of the Divine Beast. The terminals that will activate Medoh are marked by those glowing points. You'll need to activate all of the terminals to take back control. — Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  108. Think you're up to it? — Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  109. There are four terminals remaining! Still a ways to go. — Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  110. There are three terminals remaining! Keep going. — Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  111. There are two terminals remaining. You're almost there. — Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  112. Just one terminal remaining! What do you know? — Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  113. That was the last terminal! Now you just need to start the main control unit! I want you to take a good look at your map. There should be a new glowing point on there. Well? — Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  114. Flap to it! — Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  115. I can't believe I'm actually saying this... But you must avenge me, Link! — Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  116. Well, I'll be plucked...You defeated him, eh? Who would've thought... Well done. — Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  117. Don't preen yourself just for doing your job. — Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  118. I do suppose you've proven your value as a warrior. A warrior worthy of my unique ability. The sacred skill that I have dubbed Revali's Gale! — Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  119. It's now time to move on and start making preparations for Medoh's strike on Ganon. But only if you think you'll still need my help while you're fighting inside Hyrule Castle. — Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  120. Feel free to thank me now. Or...never mind, just go. — Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  121. Your job is far from finished, you know. The princess has been waiting an awful long time. — Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  122. Medoh's sights are now set. You'll have a precise bead on Ganon from this vantage point. — Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  123. And when the time is right, give him everything you've got! — Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  124. Now we wait for that perfect moment... — Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  125. Medoh, we've been artfully patient for the last 100 years. I doubt you'll suffer a feather over a few more moments... — Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  126. After all these years, I simply must admit the truth... Even without the power of flight, Link made his way to this Divine Beast... And accomplished something that even I could not... — Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  127. Guess I was wrong about... how lucky he would be. I hope that luck holds out, Link... For everyone's sake. — Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  128. Revali's Gale is now ready! — Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  129. Hoo hoo... The historic Diary of Revali was recently found at the Flight Range our Champion so adored. — Kaneli (Breath of the Wild)
  130. I truly never imagined you would do so well. Regardless, Revali's Gale should be more efficient than ever. — Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  131. As you are, I guess it's theoretically possible for you to best Ganon. — Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  132. You again? Well, since you're here, tell me... How is Rito Village faring? Everyone seems to be doing well, as far as I can tell. — Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  133. I can't fathom that it's been 100 years... There's no one left who would even know me. But even so, it will always be my home. — Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  134. *sigh* It's pointless to dwell on the past. Still... You and I should have fought 100 years ago. A duel against the one who came to Rito Village to challenge my authority. Just imagine... The hero of the Rito against Hyrule's mightiest knight! A battle for the ages! Win or lose, I would have liked a chance to settle the score with you... — Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  135. You're back? Hmph. I suppose this is part of your training to defeat Calamity Ganon, yes? I can't blame you for feeling anxious about facing the foul beast. Hm? Were you looking for words of encouragement in my dulcet tones? — Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  136. I can understand why you would desire such a thing but having me keeping you in line would have to suffice. — Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  137. You're working diligently. As you should. By the way, a word of advice. After you rescue the princess, don't go asking her about me. Understood? Whatever rubbish she may say, do NOT pursue that topic! — Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  138. It's been 100 years, so I bet her royal memory isn't what it used to be anyhow. — Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  139. Now my moment has finally come. Brace yourself, Ganon, for the sting of my revenge! — Revali (Breath of the Wild)
  140. Wait, what?! This bow meant so much to you...and now you're giving it to me? — Tulin (Tears of the Kingdom)
  141. For a job well done, Tulin. — Teba (Tears of the Kingdom)
  142. It was always my intention to give it to you once you came of age as a warrior. — Teba (Tears of the Kingdom)
  143. Rito Village had repeatedly been attacked by monsters by an unusual Guardian. Revali and his countrymen had barely repelled the monsters but were wary of further attacks. — N/A (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  144. This nonsense again? — Revali (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  145. Rito Village is my home. While I'm here, you won't be getting any closer. — Revali (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  146. You may think you're good... but I'm better! — Revali (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  147. Stop! Please! — Princess Zelda (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  148. Out with it! We both know that you will be needing my unique skills... to pilot that Divine Beast. Hm? — Revali (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  149. However! — Revali (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  150. About this pathetic knight in your service... Are you sure he has what it takes? — Revali (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  151. What the- — Revali (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  152. It whaaat? — Revali (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  153. Ugh ridiculous. Every last one of you. — Revali (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  154. We should strike from the eastern and western outposts. A pincer attack should do the trick. — Revali (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  155. Unbelievable. Looks like they got confused and ran out. Now we can attack their stronghold. — Revali (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  156. We don't have time for this nonsense. Then again, if it heads to town... — Revali (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  157. Hyrule's king chose us to perform this pivotal task. It will be my honor to excel, as always. — Revali (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  158. Then there's you, the one part that doesn't add up. Why should this nobody be trusted to lead us in the coming battle? — Revali (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  159. It doesn't matter who's the leader. We're all in this together, right? — Daruk (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  160. You are, of course, mistaken. My Divine Beast is the key! Really now... It makes no sense. — Revali (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  161. Well...My one comfort is that your reputation...will be completely ruined once you fail. The fallen knight, heh heh! — Revali (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  162. Revali, how long do you expect us to put up with your prattle, huh? — Urbosa (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  163. I've said enough. The time has come to show you what I'm made of. Now witness... Vah Medoh's divine power! — Revali (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  164. All clear over here! — Revali (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  165. Are we even making progress? We could just be going in circles. — Revali (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  166. Good point. If only someone could fly above and scout the way. — Daruk (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  167. As though I could see anything in this muck. Honestly, do you ever think before you speak? — Revali (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  168. You could probably sneak right by if you didn't have those noisy maracas. — Revali (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  169. Oh, never mind him. We have business in the forest. If you lead the way, we can handle the monsters for you. — Urbosa (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  170. Hm. He didn't just steal my good looks, but also my unparalleled talents! The nerve of this guy! — Revali (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  171. Gah! Enough! Leave me out of this! If you must fight, do it elsewhere! — Revali (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  172. Gah! Stop it! — Revali (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  173. How asinine. — Revali (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  174. This is bad. Extremely bad. If the Calamity was able to overtake Hyrule Castle-- — Revali (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  175. Just a scratch... — Revali (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  176. All yours, Master Revali! — Teba (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  177. Some payback is in order! — Revali (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  178. What? That thing's still standing? — Teba (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  179. Yes, and yet... I can't help but feel that the wind may finally be at our backs. — Revali (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  180. Hmmm. — Revali (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  181. Well, we would have been just fine without you. But I suppose it's better that you were here. — Revali (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  182. I never thought the Champion would be so... — Teba (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  183. Hold that thought for now. Little bird, please tell us what happened at the castle. — Urbosa (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  184. There he is... The Champion of the Rito. — Teba (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  185. Well, then. I suppose the time has finally come… to reveal Vah Medoh’s divine power! — Revali (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  186. Now go say thank you... Master Revali saved your life, after all. — Teba (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  187. Okay. — Tulin (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  188. Master Revali! Thank you so much for saving me! — Tulin (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  189. Hmph. You know, you're pretty good for a little kid. — Revali (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  190. Y-you mean it?! — Tulin (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  191. Thank you! I'm doing all kinds of training so that I can be just like you! Someday, I'll even master the Great Eagle Bow! — Tulin (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  192. *sigh* You were nearly killed by those monsters, you know. Yet you're so happy. — Revali (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  193. Maybe it won't be long until you're master of the wind just like me. You never know, eh? — Revali (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  194. Haha! That is true. But before that, he must surpass his old man. — Teba (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  195. Hmph! It's only a matter of time. — Tulin (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  196. Was that... meant to sound like me? — Revali (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  197. Hmm hmm, heh heh heh heh, HA HA HA HA HA HA AH HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA! — Revali (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  198. Tulin's Tornado! WHOA OH OH OH OOOH!!! — Tulin (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  199. Oh! Hey! — Teba (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  200. You've got a ways to go, kid. — Revali (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  201. And finally, it's our chance to flaunt our power in all its splendor. — Revali (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  202. Make us proud, Master Revali. — Teba (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  203. C'mon! — Daruk (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  204. Take this! — Revali (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  205. Here it comes! — Urbosa (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  206. We must! — Mipha (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  207. You can do it, little guy! — Daruk (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  208. Don't screw this up! — Revali (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  209. This has been enlightening. I even got to see the face behind the Champion. — Teba (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  210. Hmph. — Revali (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  211. Calm down. The thing's probably just stretching out its nap. — Revali (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)
  212. "I like Revali, but I think a lot of other people probably won't like him very much." —Hajime Wakai (The Making of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild – Bonus Session.)
  213. 213.0 213.1 Creating a Champion, Dark Horse Books, pg. 89
  214. Revali — Gallery (Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity)