"I've got an idea," Daruk muttered thoughtfully.

"No, Daruk, we're not punching our way in," Urbosa responded with a sympathetic smile. "Though I can think of a few issues a good punch could solve."

Daruk grunted but made no argument.

"I have an idea."

"No, Link," Mipha replied absently.

Link pouted.

"You can't solve all your problems with fire."

Link looked like he wanted to argue, however, he remained silent.

The Champions continued poring over the map.

"I have an idea," Revali said.

"Absolutely not," Impa snapped. "You can't use explosions to get rid of all your problems."

"That hasn't been proven in a court of law," he muttered, somehow mixing sour and smug.

"The reason it wasn't proven in a court of law is because you blew up the courthouse!"

"Gotta admit," Daruk muttered, "sounds like the explosion solved his problem."

"That's not-"

"Remind me-" Urbosa's tone was grim and her expression spoke of horrors that could not be unseen "- was that before or after the hearing about Link's pyrotechnics?"

"Before." Link smiled cheekily, holding his fist up for Revali to bump with his own.

"Explosions are better," the Rito Champion said, holding up his fist, but not yet bumping the Hylian Champion's.

Link tilted his head thoughtfully, his eyes drifting upward as he considered something. Then he nodded. "Explosions can start fires."

They bumped fists, much to Impa's chagrin. "Neither of you should be encouraging the other!"

The both stared at her in confusion, causing her to rub her eyes in exasperation.

"I told you you shouldn't have put them in couple's counseling." Urbosa sighed as she too began rubbing her eyes. "I hate to say it, but I think I preferred it when they didn't get along."

"It worked so well for Zelda and me," Impa groaned.

"Hey, it worked for us!"

"Yeah!" Link agreed. The two nodded at each other and bumped fists again.

"Is it normal that I'm feeling jealous?" Mipha was looking back and forth between Link and Revali.

Link tilted his ahead again with a troubled frown. Hesitantly, he held his fist out toward Mipha despite the look of betrayal on Revali's face. The Zora Champion sighed ruefully and turned back to the map, leaving Link's fist hanging in the air awkwardly. He lowered it, crestfallen by the rejection.

"You definitely shouldn't be feeling that way." Urbosa was now sizing Mipha up while shooting occasional disapproving glares at Link.

"Don't worry, Mipha. Yer still one of my closest friends."

"Thank you, Daruk." Mipha moved around the table to stand beside him.

Link watched, looking shattered. He turned to Revali, looking for support.

The Rito Champion set a wing on his shoulder. "Remember how we handle things we don't like."

Link nodded, closing his eyes momentarily as he went to his happy place. Rolling his shoulders and straightening his back, he opened his eyes once again with a more confident expression. "Thanks."

"Can. We. Focus."

"Relax, it's just a standard monster encampment," Urbosa said.

"Relax?! They kill people!"

"So do we," Revali replied smugly.

"I don't think that came out the way you meant it to," Impa said, staring at him in bemusement.

"I said what I said. Look," Revali said, slamming his wings down on the table and eyeing each one of his fellow Champions. "We all know there's one way we're gonna resolve this."

"No. Explosions."

But, as Hylia would have it, a few explosions solved the issue of the monster encampment most effectively.