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When Link and Impa rise up to the sky, Impa begins to feel a little light headed, due to the higher elevation.{{ref|''Tears of the Kingdom''|Too high up... I feel faint...|'''Impa'''}} She mentions that they can now see the geoglyph. She mentions a passage from an old book about [[Dragon's Tears]]. Mentioning that wherever there is a geoglyph, a Dragon's Tear might be nearby, perhaps even within the borders of the geoglyph. Impa encourages Link to use his [[Paraglider]] to glide back down and look for a clue which could possibly discover Princess Zelda's whereabouts.{{ref|''Tears of the Kingdom''|But finally we can see it. The geoglyph! Well done, Link. You know, I read something in the village's old literature—a passage about what the ancients called Dragon's Tears. "Where the Tears rest upon the earth, we marked down the images to which they gave birth. I believe this geoglyph is one such "image." But even from this vantage, its meaning is no clearer to me. Nor can I figure out what "Dragon's Tears" might be. But you know...if the literature is correct, one of them should be quite close—near the geoglyph, or even within its borders. Would you look around? This could be the clue we need to discover Princess Zelda's whereabouts. If you would like to examine the geoglyph from ground level, you can float down with a paraglider. No need to worry about me. I can manage a simple landing.|'''Impa'''}} | When Link and Impa rise up to the sky, Impa begins to feel a little light headed, due to the higher elevation.{{ref|''Tears of the Kingdom''|Too high up... I feel faint...|'''Impa'''}} She mentions that they can now see the geoglyph. She mentions a passage from an old book about [[Dragon's Tears]]. Mentioning that wherever there is a geoglyph, a Dragon's Tear might be nearby, perhaps even within the borders of the geoglyph. Impa encourages Link to use his [[Paraglider]] to glide back down and look for a clue which could possibly discover Princess Zelda's whereabouts.{{ref|''Tears of the Kingdom''|But finally we can see it. The geoglyph! Well done, Link. You know, I read something in the village's old literature—a passage about what the ancients called Dragon's Tears. "Where the Tears rest upon the earth, we marked down the images to which they gave birth. I believe this geoglyph is one such "image." But even from this vantage, its meaning is no clearer to me. Nor can I figure out what "Dragon's Tears" might be. But you know...if the literature is correct, one of them should be quite close—near the geoglyph, or even within its borders. Would you look around? This could be the clue we need to discover Princess Zelda's whereabouts. If you would like to examine the geoglyph from ground level, you can float down with a paraglider. No need to worry about me. I can manage a simple landing.|'''Impa'''}} | ||
Link can examine the geoglyph from the surface to find the [[Dragon's Tear]]. This triggers a scene where Link sees the [[Where Am I?]] memory, showing Princess Zelda arriving at Hyrule in an ancient time and being confronted by [[Queen Sonia]] and [[King Rauru]]. Afterwards, Link will awaken and Impa will be back, standing beside him.{{ref|''Tears of the Kingdom''|Link? You look distracted. What's wrong?|'''Impa'''}} After telling Impa what he saw, Impa suggests continuing to examine the geoglyphs. She suggests to Link to visit the [[Forgotten Temple]], which lies at the bottom of the [[Tanagar Canyon]] in the [[Hebra]] region. She mentions there is a clue about the geoglyphs, hidden within the temple.{{ref|''Tears of the Kingdom''|Goodness! You say you had a vision? Saw mysterious figures? And then Princess Zelda?! Hmm... The geoglyphs, the literature, the Dragon's Tears...and now, a vision of the lost princess. What if these are all connected? Let us continue to examine the geoglyphs. They may contain further clues that lead to Princess Zelda. You know, according to the literature, there is something to do with geoglyphs in the Forgotten Temple. The Forgotten Temple lies at the bottom of a canyon in Hebra. I think we should make our way there soon.|'''Impa'''}}{{ref|''Tears of the Kingdom''|The literature hints that something related to the geoglyphs can be found within the Forgotten Temple. The temple is at the bottom of a canyon in Hebra. I suggest you steel yourself, and then go and seek it out..|'''Impa'''}} This will begin [[The Dragon's Tears]] quest. | Link can examine the geoglyph from the surface to find the [[Dragon's Tear]]. This triggers a scene where Link sees the [[Where Am I?]] memory, showing Princess Zelda arriving at Hyrule in an ancient time and being confronted by [[Sonia|Queen Sonia]] and [[Rauru (Tears of the Kingdom)|King Rauru]]. Afterwards, Link will awaken and Impa will be back, standing beside him.{{ref|''Tears of the Kingdom''|Link? You look distracted. What's wrong?|'''Impa'''}} After telling Impa what he saw, Impa suggests continuing to examine the geoglyphs. She suggests to Link to visit the [[Forgotten Temple]], which lies at the bottom of the [[Tanagar Canyon]] in the [[Hebra]] region. She mentions there is a clue about the geoglyphs, hidden within the temple.{{ref|''Tears of the Kingdom''|Goodness! You say you had a vision? Saw mysterious figures? And then Princess Zelda?! Hmm... The geoglyphs, the literature, the Dragon's Tears...and now, a vision of the lost princess. What if these are all connected? Let us continue to examine the geoglyphs. They may contain further clues that lead to Princess Zelda. You know, according to the literature, there is something to do with geoglyphs in the Forgotten Temple. The Forgotten Temple lies at the bottom of a canyon in Hebra. I think we should make our way there soon.|'''Impa'''}}{{ref|''Tears of the Kingdom''|The literature hints that something related to the geoglyphs can be found within the Forgotten Temple. The temple is at the bottom of a canyon in Hebra. I suggest you steel yourself, and then go and seek it out..|'''Impa'''}} This will begin [[The Dragon's Tears]] quest. | ||
===The Forgotten Temple=== | ===The Forgotten Temple=== |