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Each morning at 8am, all the kids will wake up and Amali will walk up towards the [[Akh Va'quot Shrine]]. She apologizes to Link, as her daughter Kheel is running around, wreaking havoc.{{Ref|''Oh, my daughter is running around wrecking havoc. I hope she is not bothering you too much, Mr. Traveler...'' - '''Amali'''}} When standing on the deck near the shrine, Kheel is looking out towards [[Warbler's Nest]] to the west. This worries Amali quite a bit, as Kheel wants to travel there.{{Ref|''Kheel, why much you always insist on worrying your poor mother?'' - '''Amali'''}}{{Ref|''My youngest daughter, Kheel, wants to go to Warbler's Nest. She won't stop talking about it. I have five daughters, and ever since that beast appeared, they have been getting needier by the minute. At times like this, I wish he was around... I would I could be a kid again and think only of myself. But that is the thing about being a parent-you have to be bigger than your children.'' - '''Amali'''}} However, ever since [[Divine Beast Vah Medoh]] appeared it is too dangerous for any of the kids to leave the village.{{Ref|''You can't leave the village while Divine Beast Vah Medoh is up there. It is too dangerous!'' - '''Amali'''}} Amali is always concerned with Kheel and raises her voice with her. When Link is nearby, she apologizes, explaining that her loud voice was intended for Kheel and not Link.{{Ref|''My apologies if that sounded like it was intended for you!'' - '''Amali'''}}
Each morning at 8am, all the kids will wake up and Amali will walk up towards the [[Akh Va'quot Shrine]]. She apologizes to Link, as her daughter Kheel is running around, wreaking havoc.{{Ref|''Oh, my daughter is running around wrecking havoc. I hope she is not bothering you too much, Mr. Traveler...'' - '''Amali'''}} When standing on the deck near the shrine, Kheel is looking out towards [[Warbler's Nest]] to the west. This worries Amali quite a bit, as Kheel wants to travel there.{{Ref|''Kheel, why much you always insist on worrying your poor mother?'' - '''Amali'''}}{{Ref|''My youngest daughter, Kheel, wants to go to Warbler's Nest. She won't stop talking about it. I have five daughters, and ever since that beast appeared, they have been getting needier by the minute. At times like this, I wish he was around... I would I could be a kid again and think only of myself. But that is the thing about being a parent-you have to be bigger than your children.'' - '''Amali'''}} However, ever since [[Divine Beast Vah Medoh]] appeared it is too dangerous for any of the kids to leave the village.{{Ref|''You can't leave the village while Divine Beast Vah Medoh is up there. It is too dangerous!'' - '''Amali'''}} Amali is always concerned with Kheel and raises her voice with her. When Link is nearby, she apologizes, explaining that her loud voice was intended for Kheel and not Link.{{Ref|''My apologies if that sounded like it was intended for you!'' - '''Amali'''}}


At 9pm each evening, Amali and all of her children will return to the hut to go to bed. Amali never actually sleeps, instead, just standing by the cooking pot in her house all night. She enjoys to cook and it helps her take her mind off of Vah Medoh up above.{{Ref|''Salmon... Butter... Wheat... Cooking it helps take my mind off of the Divine Beast. I think instead of my lovely family. I hope you have someone out there who cooks for you, traveler.'' - '''Amali'''}} When she thinks about the future of the village and her family, dark thoughts come to mind, although they seem to lighten as soon as she satisfies her hunger.{{Ref|''Traveler...who do you usually cook for?'' - '''Amali'''}}{{Ref|''I hope that wasn't too personal a question. When I cook dinner for my daughters, I sometimes wonder what the future holds for this village...for my family. My thoughts tend to grow a bit dark then, but they lighten as soon as I satisfy my hunger. So go ahead and use the pot. A full stomach will do you well.'' - '''Amali'''}}
At 9pm each evening, Amali and all of her children will return to the hut to go to bed. Amali never actually sleeps, and instead just stands by the [[Cooking Pot]] in her house all night. She enjoys cooking, and it helps her take her mind off of Vah Medoh up above.{{Ref|''Salmon... Butter... Wheat... Cooking it helps take my mind off of the Divine Beast. I think instead of my lovely family. I hope you have someone out there who cooks for you, traveler.'' - '''Amali'''}} When she thinks about the future of the village and her family, dark thoughts come to mind, although they seem to lighten as soon as she satisfies her hunger.{{Ref|''Traveler...who do you usually cook for?'' - '''Amali'''}}{{Ref|''I hope that wasn't too personal a question. When I cook dinner for my daughters, I sometimes wonder what the future holds for this village...for my family. My thoughts tend to grow a bit dark then, but they lighten as soon as I satisfy my hunger. So go ahead and use the pot. A full stomach will do you well.'' - '''Amali'''}}


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