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Breath of the Wild What Was I Doing Again

Kass is a grapheme of the Rito tribe in Breath of the Wild.[3]

Contents

  • ane Biography
  • 2 Songs
    • 2.i Hero Songs
      • two.1.1 Untitled History of Cataclysm Ganon
      • ii.1.two Untitled Teacher'southward Song
    • 2.two Quest Songs
      • ii.ii.1 Sign of the Shadow
      • 2.ii.two A Song of Storms
      • 2.ii.3 The Serpent's Jaws
      • 2.two.4 The Crowned Beast
      • two.two.5 Master of the Air current
      • 2.2.6 The Two Rings
      • 2.2.7 Nether a Red Moon
      • 2.ii.eight The Hero's Enshroud
  • 3 Trivia
  • 4 Nomenclature
  • 5 Gallery
  • half-dozen References

Biography

Kass is a minstrel who travels Hyrule and sings the legends of the areas he visits whilst accompanying himself on bandoneon.[4] When Link first meets Kass he introduces himself every bit a wandering minstrel, with a love for song. He travels the lands learning songs passed downwards within each region of Hyrule. He volition offer to play songs related to the surface area Link encounters him in, the lyrics of said songs containing clues on how to unlock nearby hidden secrets.

When spoken to at the Rito Stable, he will confess that he is homesick, and wonders how his wife and children are doing dorsum at Rito Village.[5] Once Link solves the riddles in each of his songs, he returns to Rito Village, where he will remain by the flight platform next to Akh Va'quot Shrine.[6] [7] When visited at night, he will reveal that his instructor was a Sheikah poet who lived in Hyrule Castle before the Calamity struck and had an unrequited dear for Princess Zelda.[eight] Kass will and so play 1 last song which reveals that Link's virtually death was what finally unlocked Zelda's abilities.[9] Afterwards, he tells Link that he is aware of his true identity as Zelda's appointed knight[ten] and asks him to reaffirm that he will assistance Zelda salvage Hyrule.[ citation needed ]

At each of the Stables he is encountered at, he will play a version of Epona's Song that harmonizes with the stable theme that normally plays.[11]

Songs

Hero Songs

Untitled History of Cataclysm Ganon

Location: Any Stable
"The kingdom of Hyrule is a vast and storied land,
Ofttimes grasped in the palm of a villainous hand.

A dark forcefulness of destruction, many times undone,
Rises once once more–Ganon, the baleful 1.

Merely hope survives in Hyrule, for all is not lost,
Two brave souls protect it, no affair the cost.

A goddess-blood princess and a fearless knight,
They appear in each historic period to fight the good fight.

Their battle with Ganon I've committed to song,
To go along information technology through time, no matter how long.

Now begins the second poetry, listen and you'll know,
Of their battle with Ganon x,000 years agone.

The kingdom of Hyrule was once a land of lasting peace /
A civilization of such strength and wit, that suffering did finish.

But Ganon lurked beneath the surface, strengthening its jaws /
So the aboriginal people of Hyrule ready out to help the cause.

Their efforts bore fruit in an automated force,
To help avert Calamity by sealing information technology at its source.

4 giant behemoths for which power never ceased,
Each of these titans was called a "Divine Fauna."

And free-willed machines that hunted down their casualty /
These Guardians were congenital to last and so they could join the fray.

To guide the beasts in battle, warriors were needed,
Then four Champions were pledged to see Ganon defeated.

Divine Beasts, Champions, princess, and knight,
Their plan to rout Ganon was looking airtight.

And when Calamity Ganon reared its head, Hyrule rose against information technology /
The optimism of Hyrule all the more than incensed it.

Ganon raged in its assault, boiling with detest,
It gnashed its teeth and thrashed virtually, only it was all as well late.

The Guardians kept the heroes safe through every hour...
The Divine Beasts unleashed attacks that weakened Ganon'south power.

The hero with the sealing sword struck the final accident,
And the holy power of the princess sealed Ganon and so.

And that is the story of the brazen attack,
On Cataclysm Ganon x,000 years back."

Untitled Teacher's Vocal

Location: Rito Hamlet
"An ancient hero, a Calamity appears,
At present resurrected after x,000 years.

Her appointed knight gives his life,
Shields her effigy, and pays the toll.

The princess'south love for her fallen knight awakens her ability /
And within the castle the Calamity is forced to cower.

But the knight survives! In the Shrine of Resurrection he sleeps,
Until from his healing dream he leaps!

For Fierce and deadly trials expect.
To regain his strength. Fulfill his fate.

To become a hero once once again!
To wrest the princess from evil's den.

The hero, the princess–paw in hand–
Must bring the calorie-free back to this country.

Quest Songs

Sign of the Shadow

Location: Gerudo Tower
"As low-cal shines from the northwest skies,
From the tower'due south shadow an arrow flies.
Pierce the heaven's low-cal to reveal the prize."

Meaning: Stand on the shrine pedestal and fire an arrow towards the Gerudo Belfry when the sun or moon is in line with the tower.

A Song of Storms

Location: Calora Lake
"When a lost hero calls down lightning from the sky /
The monk responds from a giant mound on high."

Meaning: Atop the loma southeast of Calora Lake sits a veiny mound concealing an Aboriginal Shrine. A metal object left atop the mound will attract lightning, causing the mound to shatter and reveal the Qukah Nata Shrine.

The Ophidian'due south Jaws

Location: Zonai Ruins
"Where the forest dragon splays its jaws,
A shrine sleeps with noble crusade."

Significant: Following the Dracozu River n into Damel Forest, the river ends in the shape of a ophidian's head. At the end of the clearing, a dragon skull forms a cave. Inside is the Spring of Courage. By placing a scale of Farosh the Dragon, acquired by only firing an arrow and striking its body (but not its horn, claws or mouth), into the leap, players can access a hidden shrine behind the statue of the Goddess Hylia.

The Crowned Brute

Location: Rabia Plainly
"A creature that wears a crown of bone,
Prancing through the lush green.
Mount the beast upon its throne,
For only and then the shrine is seen."

Pregnant: By mounting a Mountain Buck and walking it to the platform where Kass is playing, a shrine will appear.

Primary of the Wind

Location: Horon Lagoon
"He breaks the rocks that serve to bind,
To a higher place the tempestuous bay.
On wings of cloth and wood entwined,
He lands on the altar to open the style."

Meaning: Use the Remote Bomb rune to shatter rocks blocking the wind currents. When all of the rocks are cleaved, use the Paraglider to glide through the currents and land on the shrine pedestal.

The 2 Rings

Location: Westward Hyrule Plains
"When a unmarried arrow threads 2 rings,
the shrine will rise similar birds on wings."

Pregnant: Burn a single arrow into ii rings at one time.

Nether a Scarlet Moon

Location: Washa's Bluff
"When the moon bleeds and the fiends are reborn /
The monks will invite yous as they have sworn.
But offset you must stand on the pedestal bare /
With nothing betwixt you and the night air."

Meaning: Stand up on the shrine pedestal completely armorless during a Claret Moon from 10:00PM to 12:00AM.

The Hero's Cache

Location: Kitano Bay
"An ancient hero spoke these words:
'One solar day I'll return to fight evil.
My cache is at 17 of 24,
This rock volition point toward its retrieval.'"

Meaning: Use the Magnesis Rune between 5pm and 12am on the ocean to go a chest containing a Gold Rupee.

Trivia

  • An arrangement of Kass's theme is featured in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, washed past Yoko Shimomura, who is nigh known for her compositions in the Kingdom Hearts and Mario & Luigi serial.

Nomenclature

Kass is potentially derived from cassowary , a type of large, flightless bird, though he largely resembles a Bluish-and-yellow Macaw. The name Kasshīwa is a play on the Japanese word "kashiwa", which originally referred to a sure breed of craven just is at present used more than widely in western Japan to refer to diverse kinds of poultry dishes.

TMC Forest Minish Artwork.png Names in Other Regions TMC Jabber Nut Sprite.png
Linguistic communication Name
United Kingdom English BR Kass
Japan Japanese カッシーワ (Kasshīwa)
Netherlands Dutch Kass
Canada French CA Asarim
France French EU Asarim
Germany German Kashiwa
Italy Italian Kashiwa
Russia Russian Касс (Kass)
Spain Spanish EU Nyel
Latin America Spanish LA Nyel
This table was generated using translation pages.
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Gallery

References

  1. "Kass the Bard is on a quest to complete the missing verses of his teacher'south unfinished song. Along the fashion, his original compositions will shed new light on the 4 Champions and Princess Zelda herself. Ah, but what could the unfinished vocal be about?*" — Nintendo, The Champions' Ballad is here | News | The Legend of Zelda™: Jiff of the Wild for the Nintendo Switch™ home gaming system and Wii U™ console – Official Site, Zelda.com, published due north.d., retrieved Baronial 15, 2018.
  2. "And here we have Kass, and he is a minstrel who travels effectually in Hyrule." — Nib Trinen, The Fable of Zelda: Jiff of the Wild – Let's Play Video, YouTube (Video), published December 1, 2016, retrieved Dec 1, 2016.
  3. "Kass" — N/A (Breath of the Wild)
  4. "We meet again! It's good to come across you well. Would yous like to hear the ancient poetry passed down in this region? Excellent! Without farther ado..." — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  5. "Ah, we come across once again! I'm glad to see you in i piece. We're actually very shut to my hometown of Rito Village, and I must admit I'm feeling incredibly homesick. I had to leave my wife and children back in the hamlet. I'1000 certain they're doing only fine..." — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  6. "I'm taking a moment'southward rest from my tireless search for the ancient songs to perform in my hometown." — Kass (Jiff of the Wild)
  7. "Ah, we run across once more! I'grand taking a moment's rest from my calling to enjoy some musical frivolity with my daughters. Though it may not exist inside my power, I commit my wish as song...that this peace might terminal forever." — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  8. "My teacher was of the Sheikah tribe. He was the court poet for the Hyrulean regal family unit. At the time, there was a beautiful princess in the majestic family, quite close to my teacher in age, manifestly. Though he must accept known it was doomed to be unrequited, my teacher fell in dear with her..." — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  9. "Her appointed knight gives his life, Shields her effigy, and pays the price. The princess's honey for her fallen knight awakens her power / And within the castle the Calamity is forced to cower." — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  10. "My teacher believed a hero would appear to beat back the Calamity. He poured that belief into a vocal. And that song is what I need y'all to hear. And then...appointed knight. Volition you lot have this vocal from my departed teacher?" — Kass (Breath of the Wild)
  11. "Ah, we meet yet once more! How are you property upward? In example you lot were wondering about the song I perform at the stables, there are many theories nigh its origin. Merely according to my teacher, information technology was a song performed past the ancient hero to phone call to his horse companion. If you ever feel like hearing it, feel free to drib by. Anyway, fourth dimension to get back to it..." — Kass (Breath of the Wild)

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