That was a fantastic video delving beyond what's depicted on the surface of Revali's character! The flow of the video was excellent as always, I was immersed the whole time. I'm super excited to see more content from you and to see where your channel goes in the future ^^
@aldrich2825 Жыл бұрын
Another fun fact about rivali. In the game, its said that no other rito has the same raw strength like him. So, because of that, all their bows are lighter and therefore, packs less of a punch. Rivali is the only rito that was able to fly with a stronger bow that is able to fire further, hence the necessity for more parts/reinforcements, and therefore, increasing weight. This makes his ability to fly even more impressive, since it excels what even the strongest archers from rito could do.
@Gyrozepzepeli Жыл бұрын
Fun fact about ravali his name kinda sounds like ravioli
@hollynelson2449 Жыл бұрын
I know it’s Sad how much crap people give him
@fodonogue37 ай бұрын
In game (Japanese), when he gives his power to you and when the power recharges, he calls it リーバルトルネード (Revali(‘s) Tornado).
@JuliaW-u7u2 ай бұрын
Ironically, I came right from one of your videos to watch this 😂
@ijustwantedtocomment83192 жыл бұрын
Fun fact about Revali's fight against Windblight Ganon. His fight was more brutal than all the other champions for one simple reason. Ritos canonically have poor night vision. Guess when the fight took place, as we can see by Age of Calamity? Night. There wasn't anything lighting the battlefield either, other than the faint light from Windblight himself, as well as a few flashes of laser blasts. Not only was he fighting a losing battle against a lethal foe, he couldn't even see his inevitable demise coming. It makes it all the more sadder that his cockiness lasted 'til the very end, since his SOS came in much later than all the other champions. He was probably terrified of something deadly which he couldn't even see, yet he still waited 'til the very end to finally ask for help.
@Leeooooooo...2 жыл бұрын
Exactly. And, it was raining (before he was assisted - it stopped when help arrived, probably to convey a sad mood to the players, but still), and bomb arrows are ineffective in the rain, so he could only use normal arrows. He probably could've done much better if he had shock arrows, and if people were watching him (he has reverse performance pressure). We can also see in AoC that Windblight can fucking deflect bomb arrows which is pretty unfair
@justsomeannoyingredpanda2 жыл бұрын
Also Windblights attacks are literally made to rebound and hit you from behind. Talk about brutal
@orianefaton18852 жыл бұрын
Add to this that since he couldn't see, the Windblight had a double element of surprise. Revali would have been concerned with Ganon when entering Medo, and piloted it... only to get a surprise attack from the Blight. His signal may have come late partly because it took him longer to even see his enemy and realize just how bad his situation was. The other champions may have sent their own signal more as a way to tell their is a hiccup on their side too, while Revali was a genuine call for help. (they don't have his ego problem, and this is a really serious matter, so they should at least warn their people that something is wrong, even if they may be able to handle it, just for safety sake, while Revali may have want to solve it on his own, either considering others had better thing to do, or see that as just another trial to overcome to prove himself... or to not worry the rest about the fact it is also not going so great for him. It could even have been all of it.) He was also the youngest with the two hylians of the team, so he may have even more of a drive to prove himself to be worth being on this team of elite warriors.
@SkitLegoIdeaTheory2 жыл бұрын
Could he not have used his bomb arrows as a light source? Also Gannon rose slightly before he did in botw in age of calamity so the fight could’ve taken place anytime
@Leeooooooo...2 жыл бұрын
@@SkitLegoIdeaTheory Yes, @oriane faton It was raining and quite clearly night time, I don't think you've seen the cutscenes from that fight if you don't agree. His bomb arrows couldn't have produced light because, well, fire can't produce light if it doesn't exist... and even if it did produce light, it'd be of little help and hard to utilize if you're being chased around by lasers
@uh_soluna Жыл бұрын
I wanted to add, in his diary he’s a lot more supportive of Zelda than he is the other champions. It seems he realizes she’s having to work for her abilities as well, so he offers her more compassion. Imo this further shows his jealousy of how the other champions never had to work for their accomplishments.
@Bysthedragon2 жыл бұрын
Revali was the one Champion that really brought me tears. There is a little detail in his version of the Divine beast songs, if you listen to the background noises you can hear what sounds like the Morse Code for "SOS" (Save Our Ship). Revali's plays later into the song than the other Champions hinting that he is too arrogant to call for help until he realizes he's going to die...I don't think that's the case however. Earlier in the song you can hear the start of an SOS call that is then cut short, implying that Revali started calling for help sooner but he could probably also see that the other Champions had their own Beast's SOS messages playing too and made the decision "If somebody is come to help, go help the others first. Come for me last if I am still alive." This dude was ready to make the Sacrifice play if it meant there was a chance the others would be saved, I feel like that's the mark of a real Hero. Course that's not exactly stated anywhere concretely and is just my interpretation of his actions.
@thenitpickchannel9993 Жыл бұрын
I thought that the SOS starting and then stopping was also per of his ego. While he initially called for help, he then took it back and felt that he could take on Windblight. He was too cocky to ask for help. Then once it’s almost too late, he finally sends his signal fully.
@MilestheDirtyMindedGoblin2099 Жыл бұрын
@@thenitpickchannel9993 that could be true
@totallynotpaul6211 Жыл бұрын
SOS doesn't stand for anything, it's just easy to play and recognize because it's dash-dash-dash dot-dot-dot dash-dash-dash
@AxolotlsAreAxolotls Жыл бұрын
@@totallynotpaul6211 I thought it was save our selves
@miker.9810 Жыл бұрын
@@totallynotpaul6211 It stands for Save Our Ship like the OP said.
@owenbridgers2 жыл бұрын
Honestly Teba is my favorite because, he’s not like the other “descendants” mainly because he isn’t related to Revali, but also because he was proactive in his journey, he didn’t need anyone to tell him to do it or need anything specific. He just saw the problem and was going to take care of it himself, because that was the right thing to do.
@Droobie03 Жыл бұрын
Riju and Sidon were kind of the same except Riju was a child and lost the thunder helm in the process and Sidon is a zora prone to electricity so he needed the help of a Hylian.
@waltermh111 Жыл бұрын
@@Droobie03 I think he means Sidon was the son of the ruler wasnt he? I do know that he was expected to be the next champion. It was his destiny basically.
@MilestheDirtyMindedGoblin2099 Жыл бұрын
I love how he just decided enough was enough one day and just decided to fight the divine beast or “blow it out of the sky” as it was similarly described.
@Shinesprk Жыл бұрын
I like Teba as a character. That’s why I was disappointed to learn that TotK just kind of throws him away.
@Kurameno Жыл бұрын
@@Shinesprk me too. I was expecting to see more of him, he didn’t even get to say a word or two that was voiced
@TidalVex2 жыл бұрын
My favorite Revali fact is his hope for the next generation. Creating a Champion mentions the flight range was also made to train young Rito, and side quests in Age of Calamity support this fact as well. Him getting to meet Teba and Tulin in Age of Calamity to see that his legacy was carried on put a smile on my face.
@Toon_Lucario Жыл бұрын
Honestly since Revali won a bunch of archery competitions, he probably spent all his earnings from those on the flight range
@TidalVex Жыл бұрын
@@Toon_Lucario The "Making of a Champion" art book says that the flight range was built upon his request for winning a competition, so you're pretty on the mark there
@ChillstoneBlakeBlast Жыл бұрын
To be fair, Teba is broken in Age of calamity
@irmelinieminrn618 Жыл бұрын
Btw Tulin isä the rito warrior in Tears of the Kingdom
@irmelinieminrn618 Жыл бұрын
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@Floofy_fluff Жыл бұрын
Another theory I love about Revali which can also give a bit of insight to his character is that he’s fairly young as well, maybe even Link and Zelda’s age. Compared to the other Rito, he’s noticeably shorter, as if he hasn’t reached his full height yet. He also has these red cheek spots that can also be seen on all the Rito children but none of the adults, which might imply that he’s still a teenager. I personally love this theory as it makes he and Link’s rivalry more interesting if they’re of similar age. His achievements are also significantly more impressive if he’s also fairly young. It can even explain why his arrogance can be childish and immature, because he’s practically still in his teenage years.
@LeightonJohn Жыл бұрын
I really like your theory, and it makes Revali make a whole lot more sense. for the most part, teens are trying to figure out the world and for the first time, try to figure out how they play a part in it. It's the first time for many people that they begin to see the world in a new way and it can be a world changer for many. It makes the line in his journal "I could get used to this" make him appeal to me a lot. As he's growing, it shows that he is enjoying the praise and that being the best is a way to be accepted by others. I think this is why he is cocky, by doing so, he shows that he is the best and can be the person (or rito) that others expect from him. But then you can see that it is a lot of weight to bear. So he isolates himself. He doesn't want others to be there when he fails, or show others that their hero can mess up and get it wrong. He worry's that people won't see him as a hero if he showed signs of failure. For an Adolescent to go through this type of development makes a lot of sense that if it were a rito that was older. I like that Revoli has so much depth to him!
@gabbzziiee Жыл бұрын
Ooo I rlly like this theory
@betelgeuse5171 Жыл бұрын
I was thinking that Revali's voice actor when someone asked him how old Revali was he said he's about 27-29 and I think he may be right about it. Old enough to have matured his gale and to be a Master to young Ritos but still young to have that attitude which of course defies what you would expect from someone who has matured as an adult.
@mikaiink Жыл бұрын
@@betelgeuse5171 In the book "Creating a Champion" the devs commented how they wanted to design a rival character for Link. And in Urbosa's diary- she explicitly says that Zelda, Link, Mipha and Revali are in the same age range. Based on these facts, I don't think that Revali as a old as people imagine him to be...
@betelgeuse5171 Жыл бұрын
Being a rival for Link doesn't necessarily implies that a rival must be the same age as the main character. As for Urbosa yes she says that they are young but I thought it's implicit they are not the same age, I mean, we know for sure Zelda is at least one or maximum three years younger than Link. But in the original version she just says that they are "the young promises of Hyrule" meaning that they are young but not so much as it's implied in the English version, where she says "they are SO young" where them being young is emphasized. Plus consider that Urbosa is at least 35-40 so it's normal for her to call them "young"@@mikaiink
@Sceptile-nj5li Жыл бұрын
Revali's story actually is reminiscent of Windwaker's story: someone with no special background works hard to earn their power rather than inheriting it.
@MilestheDirtyMindedGoblin2099 Жыл бұрын
Very true
@danielstocks9088 Жыл бұрын
I didn't think of it like good take
@Jdudec367 Жыл бұрын
Huh? Isn't that most links though at least?
@PhilipLORdefender Жыл бұрын
It also works rather well since werent Ritos 1st introduced in wind waker
@javiervasquez625 Жыл бұрын
If you're talking about the Hero of Winds he DID INHERIT THE SPIRIT OF THE HERO even if he wasn't _related_ to the Hero of Time. It's just funny bumping into people who still think the Hero of Winds was just some "random kid" who earned the Spirit of the Hero when both his name and role as the game's protagonist _proove_ he was ALREADY the next incarnation of the Hero from the very beginning of the game.
@Iffondrel Жыл бұрын
I also like the theory that he's, well, young. Like, same age as Link, or at the very least definitely not an adult. He still has the lil hatchling blushy marks, and hes not as big as full grown rito. Hes also called one of the younger Champions, i believe. He's an experienced archer and fighter. But as an individual, he still had so much to learn. I bet you anything he really needed some friends. (TOTK Discussion) It felt like Tulin was going down the same path as Revali, pushing himself, isolating, trying to be the best on his own. But because Link became his friend, he learned how to accept help from others. Revali didn’t have that, and it shows.
@FoxLosst Жыл бұрын
I'm so sad that you didn't include the "Guess I was wrong about..... How lucky he would be" line. Arguably one of the best parts in the whole game
@betelgeuse5171 Жыл бұрын
Fun fact: in Japanese he says a completely different line. It's something like "Link, you're the real key to everything (that is defeating Calamity Ganon and saving Hyrule)
@OffbrandDTraveler Жыл бұрын
@@betelgeuse5171 Additionally I’ve heard somewhere that just generally the English dub did Revali really dirty
@betelgeuse5171 Жыл бұрын
Yeah it's true. I guess it's bc of localization. I studied translation and interpreting and it's curious to see how different the English and LatAm translations and localizations are compared to the original Japanese version. In many languages the translation is very similar, almost identical, but in English both the meaning and the personality are different. Some people wouldn't believe me when I told them Revali was indeed nice because he wanted do befriend Link at first and mistook his silence for arrogance@@OffbrandDTraveler
@exxzane Жыл бұрын
@@betelgeuse5171Wow, that makes him a lot more believable, cause he really didn't have any reasons to treat Link that way. But he really thought that Link was a silent egocentric pr1ck😹
@makoSharkQ Жыл бұрын
Revali also resembles a blue jay, and that's likely not an accident. Blue jays are notorious for being very bold, aggressive, and territorial. Revali fits that bill pretty well
@PatchworkRose567 Жыл бұрын
I’ve loved Revali since the beginning. He is cool, highly skilled and a proud protector of his village. He can be cocky but I’ve always seen it as a mask to hide his worries and insecurities. He doesn’t want people seeing him fail, or see him be terrified of the fact he could die at any moment defending his home. He worked so hard to get where he was before his death while the rest of them were practically naturals from the day they were born in his eyes.
@NamlessOctarian Жыл бұрын
I also want to note that "Revali's Ferocity" makes much more sense than "Revali's gale" when you compare it to the names of the other champion's abilities. "Revali's Gale" takes the ability quite literally while "Revali's Ferocity" is representative of Revali as a person, kind of like Urbosa's Fury, Mipha's Grace and Daruk's protection.
@samgonzalez2302 жыл бұрын
I've always loved Revali. At first it was really cause of his stand-offish attitude, since I find characters like that interesting. But then when you dive deeper into his character and everything you've mentioned, it really fleshes him out! Lovely video. Always great to find another Revali enjoyer.
@Leeooooooo...2 жыл бұрын
It was the exact same for me. Liked him at first, got to know him, appreciated him more
@orianefaton18852 жыл бұрын
Kinda had a similar thing, but instead, it is because I am really found of archers characters
@eriksvensk73562 жыл бұрын
Same
@lVMPlR3 Жыл бұрын
I’m always highly disappointed once someone refers to Revali as someone to be hated, since he’s just a “jerk”, I agree with you though, loved him from the start, always love the “edgy, rude” character apparently
@puginatub591 Жыл бұрын
Same
@StarlightMoss6 ай бұрын
Revali’s birth is very significant to his character. As far as I’ve seen, he has no family of any sort that can support or encourage him, and after he dies, he’s almost completely forgotten. He wanted to build the flight range to help future generations, he created Revali’s Gale to make the Rito more capable and powerful, he dedicated himself completely to his people, and yet they forgot him. In Breath of the Wild only the elder, Teba, and Heath remember anything about him unlike Mipha who’s a martyr with her own statue and has a city of people that mourn her death. By the time Totk rolls around, he’s mostly remembered as the rito champion while Mipha is still being honored and celebrated (as well as Daruk and Urbosa). Revali is selfless, hardworking, and brave, yet his facade made people both in-game and irl dismiss him as a jerk that’s not as honorable or noteworthy as the other champions. Another point worth noting is his death in conjunction with his memory Revali’s Flap. In the memory he notes that Link has no way of making it up to Divine Beast Van Medoh on his own, and in his final moments, Revali knows that he has no chance of salvation. There is no backup or support coming for him. The only people that could help are the other Rito, and who would dare try to combat an enemy that even the Great Revali was struggling with? He was completely isolated in his final moments, with no loved ones to miss him or even think of him in his dying moments. Revali was a prodigy that lived a lonely life and died full of regrets. Today I replayed his illusory battle with Medoh and he asked how Rito village was doing. He said “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.” There is no quote of his that more perfectly encapsulates his tragedy than this, this lonely, selfless bird whose path left him with nothing.
@sofaris5766 ай бұрын
Correct me if I am wrong but I think its established that only champions can enter devine beasts. Rito reinforcement could not come to help him if they wanted. In Age of Calamity the power of the little guardian lifts that restriction.
@samueltitone56832 жыл бұрын
I think the dislike of Revali comes from the fact that like most bird characters in fiction he's an airhead (haha) and comes off as cliche. That's certainly how I saw him at first. You did a good job giving me a greater appreciation for him.
@LinkedWolf232 жыл бұрын
I’m really glad to hear that your opinion on him has been changed!
@Margar022 жыл бұрын
I don't think I have seen many other bird characters in fiction, but the ones I can think of aren't airheads. Do you have any examples? Also, what do you think is the definition of an airhead? An airhead is usually someone who has not much thought going on in their heads. Ditzy, daydreaming, a little bit dim... That's not Revali at all! If you are thinking that "airhead" means cocky, then you're just wrong about the meaning of the word.
@wilburforce8046 Жыл бұрын
@@Margar02 he’s litteraly falco lol
@smoker5989 Жыл бұрын
@@Margar02 Jet from Sonic Riders is another bird character who is a jerk to Sonic
@liaka9567 Жыл бұрын
To be honest Mipha is the cliche imo. I love the other three so she's my least favourite. I really tried but couldn't like her (the only thing about her I found interesting was one moment in the DLC memory showing her interaction with Sidon). I felt she was too bland and I wish her character development was more focused on things like that moment and less on love interest. It's ok to make a character who loves Link in a romantic way but I think she was too much of that. It was like her life was almost just that, like she has no dignity and individuality. I even felt Yunobo is more important to Daruk than Sidon is to Mipha because it seems Link is always the first thing on her mind. I wish I could love her like I love the others but I wouldn't miss her if there was a new version of this game. Actually, I would appreciate if there was a new version of Mipha - that would be perfect.
@tfolyak2 жыл бұрын
Revali instantly became one of my favorite characters because of how much he stood out to me. This video just made me love him even more
@highair79212 жыл бұрын
At first I didn't like Revali for his attitude, but in AoC I got to see more of him and also got to play as him. Then I understood why he was the way he was. He became my favorite champion, plus my boy is Gooood.
@elpopman2055 Жыл бұрын
If it makes you feel bad He's much more pleasant in the original translation. The english localization team completely butchered him
@orianefaton18852 жыл бұрын
I am french, so our translation seem to not have done him as dirty as the english one... and that with other factor made Revali my fav of the champions. So, I always was a bit sad to see a lot of people hating on him. So, I am glad to see that video !! Thank you for doing it.
@fawfulfan Жыл бұрын
The way I've always interpreted Revali is: he's arrogant and boastful but he also REALLY CARES about being as great as he says he is and being the hero that everyone needs him to be. He is insecure and he has a sense of honor and care for his people, and really wants to EARN the right to call himself the hero. He's as hard on himself as he is on others. He's a very relatable character when you see him for who he is, because many of us have been in that position at some point... not feeling like we really earned something we have, putting on that face for the world while we try to work things out.
@lillianfloyd58322 жыл бұрын
It's so nice to see more people care about Revali! Although, I think that part of the reason many players overlooked his character is because the other champions are fairly straightforward in that regard. If someone isn't expecting a deeper character, it's easy to miss it, which is deeply unfortunate.
@carbodude5414 Жыл бұрын
He was the only Champion that didn't originate from a famous bloodline and who's superpower was the result of training rather than an inherent ability Him and Link could've been best friends if Revali had known that Link earned the Master Sword as much as Revali earned his title as Champion
@RyuuKageDesu2 жыл бұрын
I'd like to add that Revali also reads like a lancer character. they work best when they are a mirror of what the main character could have been like, if not for that one difference. The more we understand about Revali, the more we understand about Link, and vice versa.
@Rhythm_Haruka4610 ай бұрын
I absolutely adore his resilience. It's a powerful resilience that pushes him so far. Hes my favourite LoZ character, and every theme for him is amazing. His character is super underappreciated. He's also quite humble even though he treats people pretty different. He was only mistaken about Link being arrogant. He's probably the most insecure champion, and it's nice to see someone different to the rest. He really doesn't deserve so much hate.
@SwordmaidenGwen Жыл бұрын
The most painful thing I feel about Revali is that he never got to teach his Gale to someone else in person. He died alone, in a fight where he was supposed to be a part of a team for the first time, knowing that the skill he'd spent his entire life developing, may never be inherited. Another thing people miss, is the fact that he's an adolescent. Revali has two pink spots on his cheeks, this is something that all the Rito children have, and not a single adult has. Throw in Teba's height over Revali's and you realise that Revali is a teen like Link and Zelda, he died as a kid. After dedicating his short life to his craft, he dies alone and as far as he knows, his life's work is forgotten. That... that just kills me. That's why when Teba tells Revali that his flight range is indeed still being used in AoC and Tulin told Revali he would master the Gale, I legit cried. Also it's very easy to forget that wind is different in every location and weather, unpredictable and his Gale is based on controlling said unpredictable wind. It's even more understandable for him to be insecure, since if he ever encounters a wind condition he hadn't trained for, well, it would fail. Revali is painfully real, kinda like Sebastian from Hogwarts Legacy x')
@BlueCollaredK92 жыл бұрын
15:30 I think since the og name was Revali's Rage/Ferocity, a better English name for it to make it both fit the Wind theme and keep its origin with rage would be Revali's Tempest, as a tempest is a powerful storm often used to depict the rage and fury of the gods/God. Its even a synonym for Rage.
@umbreonhyperdream6 ай бұрын
I think Ferociy does fit better but translator likeky didn't want to "f" words associated with anger I do really like the alternative tho it's a lot more in the middle
@CZsWorld5 ай бұрын
I LOVED this video. I've always been a huge fan of Revali, but i think you've helped me realize why.
@iBenjamin10002 жыл бұрын
when I was playing botw, I had taken care of the stories of Mipha and Urbosa, who were both kind and congratulatory to Link. upon getting to Rito, it suddenly just became a huge joy to meet Revali who was such a jerk in your face. but he gets on in helping Link. and also, this is some great analysis of him. loved this video
@andreszamoraorozco1676 Жыл бұрын
I always loved revali, since the first moment. My first thought was “he’s just jealous”, which then transformed into “maybe he just wishes to be recognized alongside link”. After AoC and the Champion’s ballad DLC, I understood that he was just scared of losing everything he worked for, he was scared of not being good enough, and this video explained all of this perfectly. Excellent work portraying the magnificence of this character to everyone else! Pd: I think Mipha is the other champion who has a “character development”, not as strong as revali but maybe she might be worth giving a chance? I’d love another video like this from you but for Mipha
@villvall2 жыл бұрын
I'm so happy i found this, Revali is my favourite character so it's nice to actually see someone shine some light at him. Another note is that his dialouges in Medoh is also pretty different in the japanese translation, which also solidifies your points (:
@Pensushets Жыл бұрын
I love how Revali's gone from one of BOTW's most hated characters, to most misundertood to most appreciated characters
@betelgeuse5171 Жыл бұрын
I've always ALWAYS told people that Revali was a great character when Botw came out, I've been telling them for years but it made me so salty that some of them kept saying "Idc he's still an asshole". I mean, I understand people may not like him because of preferences but we cannot lie that he's probably the one of the less monodimensional characters in the Zelda series and maybe the most interesting. He's not born with a gift, he worked his ass off to create his ability. And still he even get the recognition he deserves. Now that TotK came out more and more people are giving more attention to Botw's plot, more of them are finally giving Revali the respect he deserves
@a.bdisney20722 жыл бұрын
Before this video, I had a raging hate for him. His arragonce just annoyed me. But after, I consider him more as someone who hides their feelings and insecure. Definitely, bumping him higher on my character list.
@elpopman2055 Жыл бұрын
If it makes you feel better His original personality in the original translation is much more pleasant
@evilpossessedcat9572 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, I wasn’t exactly fond of him either, until I got the DLC and saw that his personality was basically just a mask. He’s been my favorite since
@TheLuconic Жыл бұрын
I just realized that Revali is the only one who had to train his feathers off for his ability. Everyone has the ability almost at the very start. But Revali trained day and night before his crops finally bear fruits. I now respect him now.
@Drakenwild2 жыл бұрын
I love Revali. He's cocky but not to the point of being unlikeable and as you've said, digging a little deeper reveals a lot of hidden layers and I love that about his character.
@chuuu4610 Жыл бұрын
I appreciate the fact that there was nothing that made Revali special aside from his determination/hard work. I didn’t really read him as arrogant as much as proud- rightfully so.
@sledgen.2 жыл бұрын
While I think “the best” Zelda character is subjective, I do get what you mean, revali’s character is more complex than it seems. But the thing is, the people who made his character obviously want you to dislike him at first. I feel like what most people missed is empathy for him.
@JermaineATL2 жыл бұрын
Because there was no redemption arc. He was despised then died and seems like he's trying to make up by giving this ability to link as an apology
@aidenmcgonigle2498 Жыл бұрын
The people who made his character got shafted with translations apparently
@recarras Жыл бұрын
Usually we hate the people that relates to our defects and skills. So makes sense for Revali to dislike Link, as both are normal heroes. Thats why he hates that Link is the main hero and he a secondary assistant. If both are the same, why one is magically elevated while the other is sidelined. I guess thats why he point out so much the Master Sword: They are the same, but he doesnt have a mythical weapon and that makes is a lesser Rito, and thats why he tries to compensate perfecting Revali's gale ("i dont have a special weapon, but i am better because i developed my own personal skill")
@caderthatguy7 ай бұрын
Thank you, I finally found a person who has Revali also as their favorite character. Great video btw.
@Leeooooooo...2 жыл бұрын
This needs more views, more people should understand his other side. I've just realized that someone's view on a video game character can reflect themselves - dismissing Revali as nothing but a jerky bitch and not noticing the evidence right in front of them means a poor sense of empathy
@LinkedWolf232 жыл бұрын
I appreciate it! The video is only a day off, so I’m hopeful it will get more views in the future
@PunyBasilisk7582 жыл бұрын
Seriously! So well made!
@olivierdubreuil-gagnon2201 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, well, I don’t know about empathy, but I see a LOT of myself in him. And not in a good way. Putting on a mask to hide your insecurities, working hard at something, being put on a pedestal and trying to live up to your own reputation so as not to disappoint anyone… And when someone else has it better or is given more importance for reasons you can’t see and it makes you jealous… Revali, though, he tried to be cordial at first, but never got a response. And if that happened to me, I’m not sure I wouldn’t act like that, even if I’m not usually confrontational. He’s my favourite Champion, but not because he’s cool. Because I see too much of myself in him and how much he struggles.
@Leeooooooo... Жыл бұрын
@@olivierdubreuil-gagnon2201 Well said
@Orangecatenergy Жыл бұрын
But for people who didn't play the DLC, revali really just is the memories, and they don't make him look good
@rominn2184 Жыл бұрын
I never thought I’d fall in love with a fictional character, much less, a bird. But a handsome, complicated, sexy bird boy anyways. It’s his “otherness” that makes him so attractive. He’s a good guy but he’s “not” a good guy. He hates Link because he loves him. I love him.
@rominn21848 ай бұрын
@@WolfWriterL.P ^ But he is gay. It doesn’t have to be explicitly said in order for that to be the case. He’s sassy, appearance-oriented, he comments on how he “quite likes the scarf” the champions are given by the King of Hyrule, he’s way too invested in Link, it’s just his general energy.
@SynodicScribe Жыл бұрын
A shockingly well made video with an eye for detail? It's a crime this channel doesn't have more subscribers. You're a fellow researcher after my own heart friend!
@kingdaniel35192 жыл бұрын
I admit, I thought Revali was an ass my first couple of playthroughs. After playing Champion's Ballad and AoC, it's much more clear that he hid his true self behind a mask of false bravado. I can't say that he's my favorite character, but I certainly feel I know his true self much better today.
@PrincessZeldaofHyrule. Жыл бұрын
Proud to be a Revali fan since day one. That bird has my heart fr
@broccoli1537 Жыл бұрын
i was just talking to a friend about botw's character writing when the algorithm recommended me this video!! a wonderful analysis of one of my favorite characters in botw (and one of my favorite characters in all of media period). i have and will continue to sing praises for revali's writing to the ends of the earth. somehow, i'm always drawn to prideful, arrogant characters, and 90% those characters are actually using cockiness as a mask for their insecurities. when i was playing breath of the wild for the first time, revali immediately stuck out to me as that kind of character, so it was a little frustrating to see people apparently dimiss or not see that part of him that was so obvious to me. so it's very validating whenever i come across someone taking the time and care to understand him & not just hate on him for being an asshole. which he is, but i love him for it anyways
@LinkedWolf23 Жыл бұрын
I'm so glad you enjoyed the video! I definitely worked hard to do my favorite Zelda character the justice he deserves!
@ethantheguy Жыл бұрын
Recently, I thought back to Breath of the Wild and everything in the game that I remembered and loved. One of the biggest standout memories from that game was Revali. He was my favorite character from that game, but at the time (and through subsequent playthroughs) I couldn't figure out why he was so appealing to me, even when all the other champions seemed like better people than the arrogant bird. But then I watched and rewatched this video and the fuzz punch arcade video, which made me fully realize just how deep his character actually was. I have this thing about always being optimistic and sympathetic about other people, even if they're complete pieces of crap. And that connection made me realize why I didn't hate Revali. Something inside me said that he wasn't a bad person, just a broken person. That something inside me said it so quietly that I didn't even realize it. I'm not much of a feeling person, so I had to search to figure out what about this character appealed to me. And I found it.
@TarsonTalon Жыл бұрын
I recognized the underlying issues Revali had about halfway through the memories. All I can say is Revali is LUCKY Link was the strong silent type, because if he was the "Well excuuuuuuse me, Princess!" Link, he'd be torn apart, and then Revali would have become the shy type.
@HWSIceland Жыл бұрын
Revali is one of my favorite characters for the exact reasons you mentioned here but so many people dont give him the time of day, it's nice to see other people appreciating him
@rito_gamer2 жыл бұрын
This was an amazing video! I didn’t think anyone would want to take the time to actually figure out Revali’s character! He is the best character in the Zelda series! I completely agree with everything in this video!
@LinkedWolf232 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! I'm really glad you liked it! I wish I could have included some more facts, but there were things I just couldn't make fit naturally into the script. Maybe I'll do a bonus video next if people want to see that!
@airikakinglove9170 Жыл бұрын
I always felt crazy in my love for this sarcastic bird he is snappy and funny. At first I didn't care too much but by the end of his quest line i knew he was much more soft than he would let you believe.
@ubx9563 Жыл бұрын
Really great video. The more I learn about Revail the more I love him as a character.
@Enigma2Me5 ай бұрын
Revali's Gale being "Revali's Ferocity" in Japanese also does explain why the English version seems out of place, given that all of the other Champion abilities are also named after emotional state of being, and how it exposes the likely thing that drives their respective mindset. Revali's Ferocity being tied to his strong willed determination to succeed, Urbosa's Fury suggesting she has a strong sense of anger that she focuses towards using lightning, Daruk's Protection being tied to his sense of protectiveness of others, and Mipha's Grace related to her compassion to heal others. The English version (probably not intentionally) ends up resulting in the ability feeling more akin to a tool, an ability as opposed to a state of mind or being that drives each Champion, which only further distances Revali from the rest of the Champions except ironically Link, if your postulation about Flurry Rush being his Champion ability is true.
@andreasartorio34182 ай бұрын
I allways cry whene someone talks about Revalis past or something how he is and why he is because, its so sad! He really had it worse as the other Campions! Its so sad...And thene remembering that the most in the internet or fandom hate him is heart breaking! I think too that he deserved better😭😭
@AdrianHernandez-rn1sq8 ай бұрын
The DLC memory of Zelda meeting Revali was what really made me catch that he wasn’t always cocky. I kinda do that too. I published a book at the beginning of this year and since then, I have noticed I’ve been a little more cocky and prideful since. But I’m also a bit lonely sometimes, and I just hide it with the fact of what I’ve done. I always knew I had a connection with Revali
@FenrirWolf203 Жыл бұрын
I'm surprised to know that Revali was the most hated champion. Yeah, he can seem kinda abrasive from time to time, since he was the only one with a hostile attitude towards Link, but, I thought it was quite clear that he was overcompensating, I mean, that was what made him my favourite champion, even though characters like Daruk are the type of character I'm more inclined to like, but Revali was quite complex in comparison, and well, a small dose of cocky attitude can be somewhat charming, specially when there's more outside of that and when it feels earned, and he achieved that, so, yeah, he is a fantastic character. Also, I didn't made the connection about the training grounds and Revali not wanting them to see him fail when he was training, so they could always trust their champion, it makes so much sense, and only adds more praise to his character, because it makes so much sense coming from him. I really liked the video.
@sweetdreams1028 Жыл бұрын
Thank you I have a friend who hates Revali, meanwhile, he’s always been my favorite character in Breath of the Wild. That friend asked me “Why do you like him more than someone like Daruk?” That’s not to say I dislike Daruk, I still love him, but Revali is more three dimensional as you said. Overall, he’s always been an excellent character imo and always will be.
@anxia-tea5846 Жыл бұрын
absolutely love how those two chapters are called “Who is Revali?” and “Why is Revali?”
@SuperMonaLisaBros10 ай бұрын
But nobody ever asks "how is Revali?"😢
@emiyuu5112 Жыл бұрын
From the bottom of my heart, this was truly one of the best video essays i have EVER watched about ANY character on youtube. Every segment connects very well with the previous one, there is great citation of sources and usage of clips from the game. It helps that this video essay is about my favourite character in BOTW so far haha I will definitely be coming back to this video. It really is perfect and it made me feel even more for the character of Revali. I hope you have a wonderful day! ❤
@xtinelabarbera2 жыл бұрын
Finally someone who is on the Revali side. :) Not a Revali hater.
@liaka9567 Жыл бұрын
Great video. Thank you so much. I love how complex Revali is. I love when there's something in a story that gives room to analysis (and he's THE character when it comes to analysis). However, even if he wasn't that deep I would also love him just because it's refreshing to have an important and powerful character, apart from villains, who adds conflict and doesn't treat Link like the sacred and 'must be adored and praised' hero (points to Zelda in this case too). And I also think he's really cool and funny. Although Daruk is supposed to be the comic relief (and he's adorable), Revali is the one who makes me laugh. I know about the mistranslations but even playing in English I don't think it made him bad, evil or 'just a jerk'. I believe the worst we see about him is in his diary (making Zelda wait for his answer; looking forward for Zelda, Link and the king on their knees asking for his help; saying Link must be slow witted and those things about Zelda struggles). He is a jerk in those entries but it's exactly what makes him more human (even being a bird) and more real than other characters. We say awful things when we're angry and frustrated, sometimes even to people we love. No one is kind all the time (again, see how Zelda used to treat Link and even how she's angry with Hylia in a cutscene). Moreover, I'm under the impression that even in his diary he wears a mask sometimes. It's like he's trying to force himself to be that persona. For instance, when he says he can't understand the troubles of talentless people he's not being completely true to himself. He knows he's talented and he's praised for this but it actually brings him the same kind of troubles Zelda has. It makes him under pressure, insecure and afraid to fail. It's contradictory how he says he can't understand but at the same time shows empathy for Zelda recognising how she's trying her hardest and how her failures weigh on her. While 'it's simply not good enough' is not the kindest thing to say about her situation, he says almost the same thing to himself in that cutscene where HE is the one struggling and failing (ironically, Zelda is the one who witness this moment). So he does understand her troubles, he shows some compassion and wants her to succeed because he sees how she has to work hard like he did. I love how there are similarities between Revali and Zelda, Zelda and Link and Revali and Link and the three are still so different. When it comes to Link, even though Revali is insecure, I don't think it's all about jealousy. I think he firmly believes he's not capable enough because he's not aware of his efforts (something he values more than 'chosen one' powers). His tones of surprise, as mentioned in the video, shows how he changes his opinion little by little (perfect voice acting). Even with mistranslations, his post-boss speech and monologue are my favourite and when I played I thought it was clear he was grateful and he recognised he was wrong about Link. It would be too forced if Revali was like 'Thank you so much. I owe you everything. I was so wrong about you. I'm really sorry.' Everything he says and the way he says after we defeat Windblight Ganon fits his personality and also shows great character development in a way that at least I (and I believe Link too) can see how he changed. Some quotes like 'I suppose I should thank you now my spirit is free', 'Feel free to thank me now. Or... never mind, just go.' and the one in which he calls Link lucky really put a smile on my face. I just can't help but imagine he's the character who required more effort to develop and that the developers and his voice actor had a lot of fun bringing him to life.
@simplesalamandra Жыл бұрын
I know that this video is a little older now, but I just wanted to say that I appreciate the thought that you put into these videos! I also think it is super interesting how each language puts a certain spin on the characters; I didn't realize how different the Japanese/original version is! I'll have to take a look at QuestWithAaron's video!
@JazzyBoy024 ай бұрын
Funnily enough, Revalli has always been my favorite character. He seemed so full of life. Don't get me wrong, I loved the other 3 champions as well, but Revalli always was my favorite. It's a bit of why I love Riju so much in TotK. She too has her insecurities and does what it takes to overcome them. Riju however has support where Revali didn't, and when it becomes clear that she can't overcome it normally, she too isolates herself. Overall, I think that the designers of Revalli's charecter did very well. Fantastic insight into what I loved about him and exactly why my dad disliked him when he played the game. Thanks for the amazing video!
@zeldagamelover24 Жыл бұрын
Also Revali still has pink cheeks just like the young Rito fledglings have. Maybe it's a subtle hint to say that there may be something he experienced very young that has stuck with him and he cannot let go of.
@Clone1625 Жыл бұрын
I adored fuzzpunch arcade's vids, I thought analysis like theirs couldnt be anywhere else and was sad to realize their production basically stopped during the Urbosa video. To see this video have almost 3 times the views of their Revali vid makes me so happy! His social status, lack of a divine ability, and his concern for Link in those Windblight voicelines are details I am thrilled to see get recognition, it's amazing! Aside the point, calling him the Champion of the people additionally reminds me of Man on the Internet's lyrical theme for Revali, I feel the song paints him in that same light and its quite neat. :D
@soul-zero-idk Жыл бұрын
At first i didn't like revali, but after i had gotten more memories and read his diary, i had began to like him. He is now my favorite champion, my favorite botw character, and one of my favorite loz characters in general. I think you did him a lot of justice:)
@vivianakihn8494 Жыл бұрын
Actually in the Japanese version, when he gives Link Revali's Gale, he says something like: "I must admit you're a good warrior." So he does admit it openly. I play it in Japanese and subs in my native language. In that way, I've noticed there are many things that are lost in translation, like how incredibly polite is Zelda's speech as a princess. She never orders Link around, she more like implores him to leave her alone, knowing he's following the king's orders. And yes, I agree with you Revali is just misunderstood, he's just a proud, self-made, young warrior that felt rejected by someone whom he respected by his prowess. And well, he's stubborn but that's only the flip side of the coin of his incredible determination, that's why he acts like that. Amazing video!
@gluckskatze3229 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this video. :')
@taymus13 Жыл бұрын
Very very minor totk spoiler... Ive only completed the Zora and Rito areas at this point, but so mipha has her statue and given the zoras long lives most of them still remember her and her theme plays at her statue. Daruk had his face put into a mountain face and a direct decendent. Even urbosa, without a monument of some kind was a great cheif and made a big enough name for herself to be remembered outright. But ravali....had nothing left behind. Even in botw he was barely mentioned by name by the other viligers and even though some of those same characters like teba are around theres no reminate at all of revali. Execpt at the training range. The slower version of revalis theme that plays there is beautiful, and as fair as ive found, the only thing that acknowedges his exsistance. Granted I cant say for urbosa and daruk for sure yet, but I just sat and listened to his theme for so long becuase I knew what that melody was and who it was for. It made me so sad to think that unless you know whos theme that is, no one else remembers or realy knows of raveli.
@pauljackson34912 жыл бұрын
Revali's Gale is the most important champion ability. I could do without flurry rushes or the others but I go for Vah Medoh right away. I sometimes even turn them off until I need them. IMHO it makes the game alot more fun, especially since alot of climbing is involved in the game.
@scottnito2640 Жыл бұрын
I love his ability the most too but I don’t like his cocky/dismissive attitude. Easily my least favorite in that aspect.
@purcinnamon7404 Жыл бұрын
Amazing video. Almost cried when you mentioned the reason why his training ground was far away. I feel like a lot of people relate with revali
@irrelevantnamehandle Жыл бұрын
s-tier video, ive been preaching since 2020 how good of a character he is since then. im glad more are really starting to appreciate him. revali is definitely one of my favorite video game characters of all time, it made me so damn happy to see him have a whole level and boss fight in age of calamity, just the fact we got more with him in said game was just simply amazing. in some way, I find his character relatable. trying your best and pushing yourself to your limit, being insecure and hiding away from others because you don’t want them to see you fail. it’s funny how much stuff you have to look for in the game can tell you. either way, great vid. the last bit gave me chills, just simply remarkable. 👍
@furkitu8811 Жыл бұрын
I like how seeing all this, there's specific moments where Link kinda just, decides that it's a moment of calm and just lets his personality open, for example when he makes seal jokes when buying a sand seal, or when he asks random stuff to npcs like Paya's mark, it is logical that link kinda also has a life that he hides, a normal life rather than the life of only a knight, which is somewhat of a nice detail.
@qgdm6426 Жыл бұрын
Wonderful video, I certainly binged it and rewinded some clips because I didn't remember as much about the character except his cutscene which I quote frequently. I hope to become like Revali not in his rudeness but how hard working he is.
@josephBo Жыл бұрын
The story of rivals has always been a driving factor for motivation and a desire to improve onesself. You should always appreciate a rival, it is someone who recognizes and feels threatened by your existence, because you're worth something to them
@canonicallygod8782 Жыл бұрын
i will literally die for revali he's my absolute favourite comfort character
@susannahmitchell5558 Жыл бұрын
You’ve opened up my eyes. Revali is the underdog champion, who had to struggle towards the top. He earned his stripes, standing tall beside them!
@brb6868 Жыл бұрын
I was the only one out of my friends that actually liked him haha, I like his sass. Great video you got to the heart of who Revali is.
@intorian114929 күн бұрын
There is a small gap in the rationale behind all the champions being born with their powers, though. When Mipha mentioned that Link would always get himself hurt as a child, that doesn’t mean that she was a child at the same time. The Zora age much slower than Hylians do, which is why Sidon looks so young despite being nearly a century old. So, it’s more likely that Mipha was an adult by the time Link was born.
@mr.dr.prof.patrick7284 Жыл бұрын
revali was 100% my favorite champion. the second i met him in botw way back then, i made him my profile icon for my switch… bro was sarcastic, satirical, and just had actual character development. never understood the hate for him tbh… i was only like 14 when botw came out and even as a young teen i thought “finally someone who doesn’t suck link off 24/7” I loved revali so much and wish we could have gotten more to do with him
@liaka9567 Жыл бұрын
'...and just had actual character development'/'finally someone who doesn't suck Link off 24/7' 😂 If those are some of the reasons you love him I wonder how you felt about another champion... 😅
@speedude0164 Жыл бұрын
This is a great way to explain Revali's character. I just played through Breath of the Wild's main story before starting Tears of the Kingdom and then watched the Champion's Ballad cutscenes, and Revali berating himself to push himself harder might be the best delivered dialogue in the entire game. It really sells him as this insecure warrior who wants to do whatever it takes to be the very best. Although he was being an arrogant show-off, I was genuinely cheering for him when he attempted Revali's Gale again and pulled it off with Zelda watching. On a side note, since the Champion abilities are given 0 explanation (easily my biggest problem with the story), I think it's possible Revali's Gale is actually some kind of supernatural ability, but he didn't really have any way of knowing he had it like the others did. He instead would've learned to use this ability on his own while training and mastered it, thinking it to be another of his many great skills.
@djquachinator2 жыл бұрын
legendary, you deserve at least 100k subs. i’ll be there when it happens! :)
@hopestoryteller Жыл бұрын
Oh my god. Oh my *god.* I'm not much for video essays, typically, but you actually delved into Revali's character instead of anything surface level (like you said, *so much* of the fandom just despises him, including several of my irl friends, who just don't understand) and so much of this is stuff that I've been telling people for *years* oh my god. Thank you, KZbin Algorithm, for reccing me this. You did good this time. (And thank YOU for making this incredible video, oh my god. Revali has been one of my favorite characters for years for good reason, and you! You're putting all those reasons into a nice video! There's so much to like about this and I will almost certainly be watching it again. :D)
@LinkedWolf23 Жыл бұрын
I'm glad to hear that you enjoyed it, and that the KZbin Algorithm gods are still recommending it!
@dork4202 Жыл бұрын
With totk out it makes me like revali even more because he was the only champion who wasn’t related to a sage at all, revali was just him
@JDoodles Жыл бұрын
I'm playing through BotW for the very first time, but having seen others play the game I wasn't a fan of Revali at first. But this video, along with just beating Windblight (literally beat him earlier today) and freeing Revali's spirit, have given me a far greater appreciation of him and his character. So thanks for making this and for making me look at him a little deeper, as I haven't played the DLC, it's clear I would have missed a whole lot more about him as a character.
@KhemBMD Жыл бұрын
I miss the champ abilities. I wonder why link canonically loses them PARTICULARLY urbosas and Daruks since both have inheritors of the abilities that can guide link to continue using them. Daruks protection is not just gone from link either which is nuts to me that yo bobo doesn’t seem to have it anymore. But I miss regalia gale not bc of its convenience but bc you’re right it was the only ability that held weight and was the only one I kept on always.
@The_nerd_hinox3 ай бұрын
7:37 this reminds me a lot of someone else in the Zelda series, oh yeah, the hero of winds! He wasn’t told he was a hero, he had to become a hero
@voidboi1331 Жыл бұрын
I'm happy to see this video. Revali has always been my favorite champion, and it was nice to see him be able to put his mouth where his money is in age of calamity. And also, I really am really happy to see someone who doesn't think he's a complete jerk.
@mlgsamantha5863 Жыл бұрын
You know what's missing from Breath of the Wild? The cutscene where Revali originally gives Link the paraglider 100 years ago. Think about it, the paraglider has the Rito emblem on it, it could only have come from them. The first time I played BotW, when I got to Rito village and got the memory, I figured "okay, this guy's a jerk, but he's also a main character so I'm guessing in the end he makes friends with Link and begrudgingly comes to respect him, oh that must be where the paraglider comes from! Revali must have made it so Link would have a way to fly up to Vah Medoh." And I was waiting for this cutscene after beating Windblight, but instead there's just nothing. We were robbed of Revali's story.
@mintsokria2 жыл бұрын
I never liked Ravioli, but he is such an amazing character.
@eriksvensk73562 жыл бұрын
It’s Revali, Ravioli is a kind of pasta
@longestsentence2 жыл бұрын
That's the joke..
@Gianni-qj1kt Жыл бұрын
I love Revali so much and the music in that dungeon is incredible.
@CyborgForgael Жыл бұрын
Revali was my favorite from among the four champions. But it doesn’t surprise me to hear that he’s been viewed superficially.
@doomy_doomy2225 Жыл бұрын
I think a lot of us can relate to him. He was my favorite champion. He worked for it and we can relate to that. For example I work sales and I am one of the only two people in the store that has to work for everything while everyone else gets free handouts.
@corel79662 жыл бұрын
finally, someone who articulates what i can't put into words! thank you!
@Soupyspy8692 Жыл бұрын
Honestly, it just shows that the English localisation doesn't do Revali justice, thanks for making this video and shining some light on a character I originally wrote of as an asshole, I see him in a new light now
@KahunaLagoona Жыл бұрын
A lot of it doesn't do the man or the game justice. But they saw blue bird and thought - Oh, he's just the Falco of Zelda.
@lasercraft32 Жыл бұрын
Revali is in an unfortunate situation... because in the Japanese translation, he's not even _nearly_ as much of a jerk as in the English version. The voice actor read the lines as him being a butthole because of the creative liberties taken with the translation, so he did the role to sound like a butthole. And that one introduction is a majority of the fanbase's only interaction with him, since most of his redeeming qualities are only seen in the Champion's Ballad DLC. Like his diary, for instance, is hidden away in Rito Village and most people wouldn't even read it. The sad truth is that most of the fanbase misunderstands who Revali is as a character, because the English version comes off as a dirtbag (even though he's pretty much ONLY rude to Link, and no one else, because Link is just silent all the time and rarely ever reacts to anything he says).
@UsedNameTag13 Жыл бұрын
No way you managed to make Revali redeemable and then continued to redeem him
@evaceratops Жыл бұрын
man, it makes me so happy to see some revali appreciation! and if i may add, tears of the kingdom makes him even more impressive by establishing the other three champions as descendants of the ancient sages as well, but it’s teba and tulin who are descended from the sage of wind, not revali! meaning he manifested and mastered the power of a SAGE through pure skill and diligence, without a blood connection. revali dislikers simply hate to see a self-made bird winning
@basklisk Жыл бұрын
Thank you for making this video. Revali is one of my favorite characters of all time, but it's hard for me to articulate exactly why; I think you explained most of what draws me to him very well! I would say I wish to see more of him, but it would be a disservice to the champions' stories to "bring them back" in some way other than what Age of Calamity did..
@chickenplay8208 Жыл бұрын
It really is too bad Tears of the Kingdom is basically a Breath of the Wild reboot story-wise. They acknowledge NOTHING of the last game, and it kind of takes me out of the story a bit. Not really a "direct" sequel, more of just A sequel.
@zacpace84305 ай бұрын
Fun fact about Windblight's theme in every other blight theme the divine beasts call out an SOS immediately at the first sign of trouble but it takes windblights theme 14 seconds this could suggest that Revali had trouble calling out for help which is a little sad. Fun fact about SAD sad meaning seek and destroy which plays overriding Vah Medoh's call