'I truly never imagined you would do so well. Regardless, Revali's gale should be more efficient than ever. I do need to ask, however, why was it that you chose to free me first?'

Revali emerged from Medoh, head held high, his feathers preened. His gaze moved from Link to Kass and back again, his beak curving ever so upwards.

'Or is it that you weren't expecting for me to reappear, could that be it? Regardless, I suppose I should be thankful — or whatever.'

Link stood in silence, unable to take his eyes off of Revali. He'd done his quest first so that it would be over with, but if he had known that it would leave him stuck with him, he'd never have bothered. But if he truely had brought Revali back, that could only mean that he could bring the other three champions back as well — and he knew exactly where he was going to start. He lifted the sheikah slate, his eyes moving to the east of the map. He lifted his finger, ready to select a shrine to fast travel to.

'You're honestly about to take a short cut and leave me to find my own way there?'

Link looked up, only to be met with Revali's cold stare. Zora's domain was on the opposite side of Hyrule, surely Revali wasn't implying that he walk all that way — especially with him.

'You know all that amazing flying that you brag about? Why don't you give that a try.'

Link selected the shrine, disappearing in a flurry of blue light.

. . .

Find what the light's path shows; conquer the ancient foes; chase rings of the waterfall. Link hated how vague these clues were. Perhaps if he were to visit the king of the Zora — Mipha's father — he could help him to understand what it was that these clues meant. He picked up the slate, fast travelling to Zora's domain, quickly running up the stairs, into the throne room.

'Ah, Link, you've returned yet again. What can I do for you, my son?'

'I come to seek information on the trial that princess Mipha completed long ago. Have you any idea on what her trial entailed?'

The king was taken aback, seemingly pondering Link's request for a minute.

'I don't know much, but perhaps you will find what it is that you're looking for within Mipha's diary. It's on the table over there. I'm sure that she wouldn't mind you reading it.'

Link approached the table, carefully cradling the book in his hands before opening it. His eyes danced along each line of perfectly linked writing, hearing the words spoken to him in Mipha's soft voice. He gently shut the diary, thanked the king, and exited the throne room. He walked over to the edge of the domain, staring out at water below. There wasn't a way that he could ever imagine getting sick of this view. He looked up to the many waterfalls that bordered the domain, catching a glimpse of blue light radiating from one of them. He guessed that now was just as good a time as any to start.