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In the sixth entry, Revali documents the events of the inauguration ceremony, and he now bears the title of "Champion". He dismisses the ceremonies as meaningless pomp as he makes a remark that if true strength relied on title and uniform, then everyone would be a Champion. Despite this, Revali grew to like his new scarf. He saw how emotionless Link was, and he is unable to know what is on his mind and believes there isn't much at all. He finds himself believing the tales that Link has bested adults in swordsmanship when he was only a child. He doesn't believe that Link would stand a chance against him as there is no one alive who can keep up with his aerial combat. This reminds him of the move that he mastered recently and thinks it's time to give it a name, but he has a hard time thinking of a name that he finds appealing.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''.|I journeyed to Hyrule Castle for an inauguration ceremony. I now bear the grand title of "Champion." Meaningless pomp, if you ask me. If true strength relied only on title and uniform, everyone would be a Champion. I do like the blue scarf, though... That annoying silent knight was as emotionless as usual. I can never tell what's on his mind. Likely nothing at all. Somehow I can't help but believe the stories about him beating adult knights in swordplay when he was only a child. Still, he doesn't stand a chance against me. There is no one alive who can keep up with my aerial combat. That reminds me. It's about time I came up with a fitting name for that new move I created. What kind of name would be worthy? Revali's...something. Tornado? Whirlwind? Masterpiece? Hmm.|[[The Diary of Revali]]}}
In the sixth entry, Revali documents the events of the inauguration ceremony, and he now bears the title of "Champion". He dismisses the ceremonies as meaningless pomp as he makes a remark that if true strength relied on title and uniform, then everyone would be a Champion. Despite this, Revali grew to like his new scarf. He saw how emotionless Link was, and he is unable to know what is on his mind and believes there isn't much at all. He finds himself believing the tales that Link has bested adults in swordsmanship when he was only a child. He doesn't believe that Link would stand a chance against him as there is no one alive who can keep up with his aerial combat. This reminds him of the move that he mastered recently and thinks it's time to give it a name, but he has a hard time thinking of a name that he finds appealing.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''.|I journeyed to Hyrule Castle for an inauguration ceremony. I now bear the grand title of "Champion." Meaningless pomp, if you ask me. If true strength relied only on title and uniform, everyone would be a Champion. I do like the blue scarf, though... That annoying silent knight was as emotionless as usual. I can never tell what's on his mind. Likely nothing at all. Somehow I can't help but believe the stories about him beating adult knights in swordplay when he was only a child. Still, he doesn't stand a chance against me. There is no one alive who can keep up with my aerial combat. That reminds me. It's about time I came up with a fitting name for that new move I created. What kind of name would be worthy? Revali's...something. Tornado? Whirlwind? Masterpiece? Hmm.|[[The Diary of Revali]]}}


Revali takes part in Link's personal ceremony with the Champions as the latter is becoming Zelda's personal knight, though he was bored through the whole process given Princess Zelda's abysmal tone during her speech. Daruk comments in disappointment on the depressing atmosphere which an annoyed Revali tells him that the ceremony was his idea and does agree that the whole scene is overkill and seems to relate to the princess in regard to their views on Link.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''.|Wasn’t this your idea? You're the one who wanted to designate the appointed knight with all the ceremonial pomp, grandeur, and nonsense we could muster! And if you ask me, the whole thing does seem to be overkill. I think I'm on the same page as the princess regarding...this boy.|Revali}} Urbosa tells him to drop it as she explains that Link is a living reminder of her own failures, which is in Zelda's perspective anyway.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''.|Oh, give it a rest. That boy is a living reminder of her own failures. Well, at least that's how the princess sees him.|[[Urbosa]]}}
Revali takes part in Link's personal ceremony with the Champions as the latter is becoming Zelda's personal knight, though he was bored through the whole process given Princess Zelda's abysmal tone during her speech. Daruk comments in disappointment on the depressing atmosphere which an annoyed Revali tells him that the ceremony was his idea and does agree that the whole scene is overkill and seems to relate to the princess in regard to their views on Link.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''.|Wasn't this your idea? You're the one who wanted to designate the appointed knight with all the ceremonial pomp, grandeur, and nonsense we could muster! And if you ask me, the whole thing does seem to be overkill. I think I'm on the same page as the princess regarding...this boy.|Revali}} Urbosa tells him to drop it as she explains that Link is a living reminder of her own failures, which is in Zelda's perspective anyway.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''.|Oh, give it a rest. That boy is a living reminder of her own failures. Well, at least that's how the princess sees him.|[[Urbosa]]}}


When Link and the princess pays a visit to Rito Village, the latter is already speaking with the Rito elder while Link meets with Revali, who makes a grand entrance with his signature move, Revali's Gale. He then starts to boast about his list of achievements, one of which is the creation of his gale he showed him and when properly used, they should easily be able to turn back Ganon.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''.|Impressive, I know. Very few can achieve a mastery of the sky. Yet I have made an art of creating an updraft that allows me to soar. It's considered to be quite the mastery of aerial techniques, even among the Rito. With proper utilization of my superior skills, I see no reason why we couldn't easily dispense with Ganon.|Revali}} Revali hops off the fence as he encircles Link as he goes on the subject that despite the fact that he is among the most skilled archers of the Rito, he feels like his talents are being wasted when he is put on the spot where he is a mere supporter to him since Link possessed the Master Sword.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''.|Now then, my ability to explore the firmament is certainly of note... But let's not—pardon me for being so blunt—let's not forget the fact that I am the most skilled archer of all the Rito. Yet despite these truths, it seems that I have been tapped to merely assist you. All because you happen to have that little darkness-sealing sword on your back. I mean, it's just...asinine.|Revali}} He then offers an opening to prove him wrong and challenges Link to a duel and wonders where they will do it and then he points it up to Vah Medoh which is in the sky. Revali chuckles as he tells Link that he has no way of getting up there on his own as he flies off, sarcastically wishing him luck.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''.|Unless...you think you can prove me wrong? Maybe we should just settle this one on one? But where...? Oh, I know! How about up there?! Oh, you must pardon me. I forgot you have no way of making it up to that Divine Beast on your own! Good luck sealing the darkness!|Revali}}
When Link and the princess pays a visit to Rito Village, the latter is already speaking with the Rito elder while Link meets with Revali, who makes a grand entrance with his signature move, Revali's Gale. He then starts to boast about his list of achievements, one of which is the creation of his gale he showed him and when properly used, they should easily be able to turn back Ganon.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''.|Impressive, I know. Very few can achieve a mastery of the sky. Yet I have made an art of creating an updraft that allows me to soar. It's considered to be quite the mastery of aerial techniques, even among the Rito. With proper utilization of my superior skills, I see no reason why we couldn't easily dispense with Ganon.|Revali}} Revali hops off the fence as he encircles Link as he goes on the subject that despite the fact that he is among the most skilled archers of the Rito, he feels like his talents are being wasted when he is put on the spot where he is a mere supporter to him since Link possessed the Master Sword.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''.|Now then, my ability to explore the firmament is certainly of note... But let's not—pardon me for being so blunt—let's not forget the fact that I am the most skilled archer of all the Rito. Yet despite these truths, it seems that I have been tapped to merely assist you. All because you happen to have that little darkness-sealing sword on your back. I mean, it's just...asinine.|Revali}} He then offers an opening to prove him wrong and challenges Link to a duel and wonders where they will do it and then he points it up to Vah Medoh which is in the sky. Revali chuckles as he tells Link that he has no way of getting up there on his own as he flies off, sarcastically wishing him luck.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''.|Unless...you think you can prove me wrong? Maybe we should just settle this one on one? But where...? Oh, I know! How about up there?! Oh, you must pardon me. I forgot you have no way of making it up to that Divine Beast on your own! Good luck sealing the darkness!|Revali}}
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During the [[Calamity Strikes]] Scenario, Revali is seen calmly observing Calamity Ganon's revival at Hyrule Castle from the Hebra Sheikah Tower and notes how the crisis is extremely bad,{{Ref|''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''.|This is bad. Extremely bad. If the Calamity was able to overtake Hyrule Castle--|Revali}} and he soon became terrified when the ground shakes violently as the Sheikah Towers are soon shut down cutting off all contact with the Champions and he is left without any other choice but to board Divine Beast Vah Medoh to launch a counterstrike against the abomination. When Princess Zelda despaired at her perceived failure over her being unable to awaken her power and unable to protect her apparently lost father and the Champions, Terrako plays her lullaby again and summons four Gates of Time which soar to the Divine Beasts, and they see Vah Medoh's circuity still pulsing blue which indicates that Revali is still alive, but the trailing Malice from the beast's wing is an indication that he is in danger and won't hold out for long unless something is done about it, which the same is said for the other Champions. Impa rallies them to initiate a rescue operation for the Champions' sake.
During the [[Calamity Strikes]] Scenario, Revali is seen calmly observing Calamity Ganon's revival at Hyrule Castle from the Hebra Sheikah Tower and notes how the crisis is extremely bad,{{Ref|''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''.|This is bad. Extremely bad. If the Calamity was able to overtake Hyrule Castle--|Revali}} and he soon became terrified when the ground shakes violently as the Sheikah Towers are soon shut down cutting off all contact with the Champions and he is left without any other choice but to board Divine Beast Vah Medoh to launch a counterstrike against the abomination. When Princess Zelda despaired at her perceived failure over her being unable to awaken her power and unable to protect her apparently lost father and the Champions, Terrako plays her lullaby again and summons four Gates of Time which soar to the Divine Beasts, and they see Vah Medoh's circuity still pulsing blue which indicates that Revali is still alive, but the trailing Malice from the beast's wing is an indication that he is in danger and won't hold out for long unless something is done about it, which the same is said for the other Champions. Impa rallies them to initiate a rescue operation for the Champions' sake.


During the [[Air and Lightning]] Scenario, Revali is sealed inside Vah Medoh and is attacked by Windblight Ganon. He tries as much as he could to fight back, but he was pushed to the defensive many times and he cries out in pain and tries to brush it off as a mere scratch,{{Ref|''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''.|Just a scratch...|Revali}} as he is sent flying as Windblight Ganon prepares to shoot a charged laser at the helpless watching Rito warrior. But before that could happen, the Gate of Time opens, and several arrows emerge and strikes at Windblight Ganon's cannon to catch it off-guard. The assailant reveals himself to be [[Teba]] who traveled back in time to rescue Revali and allow him to recover and get back into the fight. Teba distracts the wind-based creature,{{Ref|''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''.|All yours, Master Revali!|[[Teba]]}} while Revali tries to get revenge from above by shooting Bomb Arrows at it,{{Ref|''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''.|Some payback is in order!|Revali}} but Windblight Ganon deflects them. Teba is frustrated that it is still alive,{{Ref|''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''.|What? That thing's still standing?|[[Teba]]}} but Revali assures him that his support gave enough time for help to arrive as he sees Link and the party arrive via updraft created by Vah Naboris.{{Ref|''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''.|Yes, and yet... I can't help but feel that the wind may finally be at our backs.|Revali}} They only forced Windblight Ganon into leaving for a time-being as Urbosa and Riju arrive. Urbosa thanks Princess Zelda and her friends for their help and she thanks Riju for saving her life earlier, as Riju declines on taking credit as she says that they fought as one. Revali approaches Link and looks at him for a bit,{{Ref|''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''.|Hmmm.|Revali}} before telling him that he and Teba would have been fine without him, but he admits that it was better that he is here for them.{{Ref|''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''.|Well, we would have been just fine without you. But I suppose it's better that you were here.|Revali}} Teba is stunned by Revali's harsh personality and almost comments on it,{{Ref|''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''.|I never thought the Champion would be so...|[[Teba]]}} before Urbosa cuts him off before he could say anything hurtful about Revali before she asks Zelda about the fate of Hyrule Castle.{{Ref|''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''.|Hold that thought for now. Little bird, please tell us what happened at the castle.|[[Urbosa]]}} Revali and Teba join forces on Vah Medoh to help protect Western Hyrule from a surge of Guardians and powerful monsters, Teba prevents the Guardian Skywatchers from striking down the Rito Champion and shoots down the others before being pursued himself. Revali managed to destroy the pursuing Guardians that are hot on his trail which Teba is impressed by Revali's skills.{{Ref|''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''.|There he is... The Champion of the Rito.|[[Teba]]}} Revali smugly returns the Great Eagle Bow to his back, and he declares with his signature smirk that it's time for him to unleash Vah Medoh's divine power.{{Ref|''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''.|Well, then. I suppose the time has finally come… to reveal Vah Medoh’s divine power!|Revali}} Working together to destroy the outposts, Windblight Ganon returns with a vengeance in an attempt to not only take Revali's life, but Teba's as well. Only this time, Revali is prepared for it delivers a full barrage of his fury with the use of Medoh's weapons to finally destroy the entity and successfully secured the area.
During the [[Air and Lightning]] Scenario, Revali is sealed inside Vah Medoh and is attacked by Windblight Ganon. He tries as much as he could to fight back, but he was pushed to the defensive many times and he cries out in pain and tries to brush it off as a mere scratch,{{Ref|''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''.|Just a scratch...|Revali}} as he is sent flying as Windblight Ganon prepares to shoot a charged laser at the helpless watching Rito warrior. But before that could happen, the Gate of Time opens, and several arrows emerge and strikes at Windblight Ganon's cannon to catch it off-guard. The assailant reveals himself to be [[Teba]] who traveled back in time to rescue Revali and allow him to recover and get back into the fight. Teba distracts the wind-based creature,{{Ref|''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''.|All yours, Master Revali!|[[Teba]]}} while Revali tries to get revenge from above by shooting Bomb Arrows at it,{{Ref|''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''.|Some payback is in order!|Revali}} but Windblight Ganon deflects them. Teba is frustrated that it is still alive,{{Ref|''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''.|What? That thing's still standing?|[[Teba]]}} but Revali assures him that his support gave enough time for help to arrive as he sees Link and the party arrive via updraft created by Vah Naboris.{{Ref|''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''.|Yes, and yet... I can't help but feel that the wind may finally be at our backs.|Revali}} They only forced Windblight Ganon into leaving for a time-being as Urbosa and Riju arrive. Urbosa thanks Princess Zelda and her friends for their help and she thanks Riju for saving her life earlier, as Riju declines on taking credit as she says that they fought as one. Revali approaches Link and looks at him for a bit,{{Ref|''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''.|Hmmm.|Revali}} before telling him that he and Teba would have been fine without him, but he admits that it was better that he is here for them.{{Ref|''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''.|Well, we would have been just fine without you. But I suppose it's better that you were here.|Revali}} Teba is stunned by Revali's harsh personality and almost comments on it,{{Ref|''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''.|I never thought the Champion would be so...|[[Teba]]}} before Urbosa cuts him off before he could say anything hurtful about Revali before she asks Zelda about the fate of Hyrule Castle.{{Ref|''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''.|Hold that thought for now. Little bird, please tell us what happened at the castle.|[[Urbosa]]}} Revali and Teba join forces on Vah Medoh to help protect Western Hyrule from a surge of Guardians and powerful monsters, Teba prevents the Guardian Skywatchers from striking down the Rito Champion and shoots down the others before being pursued himself. Revali managed to destroy the pursuing Guardians that are hot on his trail which Teba is impressed by Revali's skills.{{Ref|''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''.|There he is... The Champion of the Rito.|[[Teba]]}} Revali smugly returns the Great Eagle Bow to his back, and he declares with his signature smirk that it's time for him to unleash Vah Medoh's divine power.{{Ref|''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''.|Well, then. I suppose the time has finally come… to reveal Vah Medoh's divine power!|Revali}} Working together to destroy the outposts, Windblight Ganon returns with a vengeance in an attempt to not only take Revali's life, but Teba's as well. Only this time, Revali is prepared for it delivers a full barrage of his fury with the use of Medoh's weapons to finally destroy the entity and successfully secured the area.


In the [[EX Searching Hyrule Forest]] ''Guardian of Remembrance'' Scenario, Revali spots a young Rito child roaming the forest and quickly loses track of it. Unsettled, Revali then lets Teba know what he saw, making Teba worried for its safety and implores him to let him come along. Revali, despite his doubts about Teba's emotional state, lets him do so. When asked for a description, Revali tells him that the child has the same-colored feathers and face as him and notes that he has never seen one like him in the village. Eventually the child turns up, with Teba immediately recognizing the child as his only son: [[Tulin]] who somehow ended up in this era. and the Rito Caption offered to protect Tulin when Teba expressed discomfort on leaving him alone in the monster infested forest. Tulin soon meets Revali, mistaking him for another Rito Warrior, before the shocked Revali corrects him that he is seeing the real deal. Tulin often expressed amazement at Revali's unrivaled prowess which Revali learns that he is still remembered, and there is still no one who has ever broken his records. When they reached their initial destination, which they found to be a dead end, Revali starts to lament that they don't have a way out without the help of the Koroks. Tulin reveals that he learned from the Koroks that the forest had secret passages that are covered by false walls, which amazed the adults around him and after a final surge of monsters were defeated, they managed to escape safely. As they make it back to the entrance, Teba lets Tulin off his back and tells him to thank Revali since he is the reason he lived.{{Ref|''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''.|Now go say thank you... Master Revali saved your life, after all.|[[Teba]]}} Tulin complies to his request,{{Ref|''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''.|Okay.|[[Tulin]]}} and stands in front of Revali to do so.{{Ref|''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''.|Master Revali! Thank you so much for saving me!|[[Tulin]]}} Revali smiles a bit as he tells Tulin that he is pretty good for a little kid.{{Ref|''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''.|Hmph. You know, you're pretty good for a little kid.|Revali}} Tulin is overjoyed to hear that,{{Ref|''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''.|Y-you mean it?!|[[Tulin]]}} as he excitedly tells him, while jumping close to Revali's face, that he's doing a lot of training so that he can be just like him and hopes that he will be able to master the Great Eagle Bow.{{Ref|''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''.|Thank you! I'm doing all kinds of training so that I can be just like you! Someday, I'll even master the Great Eagle Bow!|[[Tulin]]}} Revali sighs as he professionally reminds him that he could have died to the monsters back in the forest and notes that he is still happy despite the ordeal he was put through,{{Ref|''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''.|*sigh* You were nearly killed by those monsters, you know. Yet you're so happy.|Revali}} and tells him that it wouldn't be long before he becomes the master of the wind just like him.{{Ref|''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''.|Maybe it won't be long until you're master of the wind just like me. You never know, eh?|Revali}} Teba is in agreement with it, but he adds that he must first surpass his father.{{Ref|''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''.|Haha! That is true. But before that, he must surpass his old man.|[[Teba]]}} Tulin shrugs as he imitates Revali's persona,{{Ref|''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''.|Hmph! It's only a matter of time.|[[Tulin]]}} causing Teba to laugh before he gets himself under control as a seemingly miffed Revali asks if that was meant to sound like him.{{Ref|''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''.|Was that... meant to sound like me?|Revali}} Teba couldn't come up with an explanation and is at a loss for words, but surprisingly, the sight of the father-son bond and Tulin's humor was enough to make Revali's heart melt completely as he starts chuckling before it turns into a fit of laughing to the point where Revali clutched his tummy,{{Ref|''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''.|Hmm hmm, heh heh heh heh, HA HA HA HA HA HA AH HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA!|Revali}} while Teba and Tulin follow up in laughter. After they calmed down, Tulin attempts his own take on Revali's Gale, which he calls Tulin's Tornado and jumps into the air though he ends up falling to the ground,{{Ref|''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''.|Tulin's Tornado! WHOA OH OH OH OOOH!!!|[[Tulin]]}} as Teba approaches him to check up on him,{{Ref|''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''.|Oh! Hey!|[[Teba]]}} as Revali chuckles again in amusement as he reminds Tulin that he still has a long way to go, affectionately nicknaming him "kid".{{Ref|''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''.|You've got a ways to go, kid.|Revali}}
In the [[EX Searching Hyrule Forest]] ''Guardian of Remembrance'' Scenario, Revali spots a young Rito child roaming the forest and quickly loses track of it. Unsettled, Revali then lets Teba know what he saw, making Teba worried for its safety and implores him to let him come along. Revali, despite his doubts about Teba's emotional state, lets him do so. When asked for a description, Revali tells him that the child has the same-colored feathers and face as him and notes that he has never seen one like him in the village. Eventually the child turns up, with Teba immediately recognizing the child as his only son: [[Tulin]] who somehow ended up in this era. and the Rito Caption offered to protect Tulin when Teba expressed discomfort on leaving him alone in the monster infested forest. Tulin soon meets Revali, mistaking him for another Rito Warrior, before the shocked Revali corrects him that he is seeing the real deal. Tulin often expressed amazement at Revali's unrivaled prowess which Revali learns that he is still remembered, and there is still no one who has ever broken his records. When they reached their initial destination, which they found to be a dead end, Revali starts to lament that they don't have a way out without the help of the Koroks. Tulin reveals that he learned from the Koroks that the forest had secret passages that are covered by false walls, which amazed the adults around him and after a final surge of monsters were defeated, they managed to escape safely. As they make it back to the entrance, Teba lets Tulin off his back and tells him to thank Revali since he is the reason he lived.{{Ref|''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''.|Now go say thank you... Master Revali saved your life, after all.|[[Teba]]}} Tulin complies to his request,{{Ref|''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''.|Okay.|[[Tulin]]}} and stands in front of Revali to do so.{{Ref|''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''.|Master Revali! Thank you so much for saving me!|[[Tulin]]}} Revali smiles a bit as he tells Tulin that he is pretty good for a little kid.{{Ref|''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''.|Hmph. You know, you're pretty good for a little kid.|Revali}} Tulin is overjoyed to hear that,{{Ref|''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''.|Y-you mean it?!|[[Tulin]]}} as he excitedly tells him, while jumping close to Revali's face, that he's doing a lot of training so that he can be just like him and hopes that he will be able to master the Great Eagle Bow.{{Ref|''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''.|Thank you! I'm doing all kinds of training so that I can be just like you! Someday, I'll even master the Great Eagle Bow!|[[Tulin]]}} Revali sighs as he professionally reminds him that he could have died to the monsters back in the forest and notes that he is still happy despite the ordeal he was put through,{{Ref|''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''.|*sigh* You were nearly killed by those monsters, you know. Yet you're so happy.|Revali}} and tells him that it wouldn't be long before he becomes the master of the wind just like him.{{Ref|''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''.|Maybe it won't be long until you're master of the wind just like me. You never know, eh?|Revali}} Teba is in agreement with it, but he adds that he must first surpass his father.{{Ref|''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''.|Haha! That is true. But before that, he must surpass his old man.|[[Teba]]}} Tulin shrugs as he imitates Revali's persona,{{Ref|''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''.|Hmph! It's only a matter of time.|[[Tulin]]}} causing Teba to laugh before he gets himself under control as a seemingly miffed Revali asks if that was meant to sound like him.{{Ref|''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''.|Was that... meant to sound like me?|Revali}} Teba couldn't come up with an explanation and is at a loss for words, but surprisingly, the sight of the father-son bond and Tulin's humor was enough to make Revali's heart melt completely as he starts chuckling before it turns into a fit of laughing to the point where Revali clutched his tummy,{{Ref|''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''.|Hmm hmm, heh heh heh heh, HA HA HA HA HA HA AH HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA!|Revali}} while Teba and Tulin follow up in laughter. After they calmed down, Tulin attempts his own take on Revali's Gale, which he calls Tulin's Tornado and jumps into the air though he ends up falling to the ground,{{Ref|''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''.|Tulin's Tornado! WHOA OH OH OH OOOH!!!|[[Tulin]]}} as Teba approaches him to check up on him,{{Ref|''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''.|Oh! Hey!|[[Teba]]}} as Revali chuckles again in amusement as he reminds Tulin that he still has a long way to go, affectionately nicknaming him "kid".{{Ref|''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''.|You've got a ways to go, kid.|Revali}}

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