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{{Infobox|character
{{Infobox|character
| image    = [[File:Impa-SS.png|150px]]
| image    = [[File:Impa - TotK Character Profile art.png|400px]]
| caption  = Artwork of Impa from [[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]
| caption  = Artwork of Impa from ''Tears of the Kingdom''
| game    = ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]''
| title    = '''''Tears of the Kingdom'''''<br/>The Sheikah Elder
''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]''
| game    = ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]''<br/>''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|The Adventure of Link]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|Oracle of Ages]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''<br/>''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''<br/>''[[Cadence of Hyrule]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom|Tears of the Kingdom]]''
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''
| location = [[Hyrule]]<br/>[[Holodrum]]<br/>[[Labrynna]]<br/>[[Sealed Temple]]<br/>[[Kakariko Village]]
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|Oracle of Ages]]''
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]''
''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
| location = [[Hyrule]]<br>[[Labrynna]]<br>[[Holodrum]]<br>[[Sealed Temple]]
| race    = [[Sheikah]]
| race    = [[Sheikah]]
| gender  = Female
| gender  = Female
| related  = [[Impaz]] (descendant)<br/>[[Paya]] (granddaughter)<br/>[[Purah]] (older sister)
| voice actor = [[Andi Gibson]] (English, ''Breath of the Wild'', ''Age of Calamity'')<!--<br/>([[#Voice Actors|More]])-->
}}
}}
'''Impa''' is a recurring character in [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]]. She often serves as the guardian or nursemaid of [[Zelda|Princess Zelda]].
'''Impa''' is a recurring character in [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]]. She often serves as the guardian or nursemaid of [[Zelda|Princess Zelda]].


==Appearances==
==''The Legend of Zelda''==
===The Legend of Zelda===
[[File:Link-and-Impa-Art.png|left|200px]]
In the first game of the series, ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'', Impa was the first one to inform [[Link]] of Princess Zelda's plight, and how she was captured by [[Ganon]] and spread the [[Triforce Shard|pieces]] of the [[Triforce of Wisdom]] across the land. Impa sends Link on his journey to collect the Triforce of Wisdom, and, in turn, save Zelda. She is never actually seen in game; only in a part of the story that happens before Link starts his quest. Because of this, there are no sprites to be found of her, only artwork.
In the first game of the series, ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'', Impa was the first one to inform [[Link (The Legend of Zelda)|Link]] of [[Zelda (The Legend of Zelda)|Princess Zelda]]'s plight, and how she was captured by [[Ganon]] and spread the [[Triforce Shard|pieces]] of the [[Triforce of Wisdom]] across the land. Impa sends Link on his journey to collect the Triforce of Wisdom, and, in turn, save Zelda. She is never actually seen in game; only in a part of the story that happens before Link starts his quest. Because of this, there are no sprites to be found of her, only artwork.
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===The Adventure of Link===
==''The Adventure of Link''==
Years after the events of ''The Legend of Zelda'', Link asks Impa about a mark resembling the [[Triforce]] that appears on the back on his hand. She takes him to the [[North Palace]] and explains that a sleeping spell was cast on a previous princess and that Link must locate the [[Triforce of Courage]] to awaken her. According to Impa, he must place crystals in six [[dungeon|palaces]].{{Ref|AoL|1|Title Screen}}
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Years after the events of ''The Legend of Zelda'', [[Link (The Legend of Zelda)#The Adventure of Link|Link]] asks Impa about a mark resembling the [[Triforce]] that appears on the back on his hand. She takes him to the [[North Castle]] and explains that a sleeping spell was cast on [[Zelda (The Adventure of Link)|a previous Princess Zelda]] and that Link must locate the [[Triforce of Courage]] to awaken her. According to Impa, he must place crystals in six [[dungeon|palaces]].{{Ref|AoL|1|Title Screen}}


===Ocarina of Time===
==''Ocarina of Time''==
[[File:Impa.png|120px|left]]
[[File:Impa.png|120px|left]]
Impa appears in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'' as the loyal [[Sheikah]] body guard, or nursemaid, of Princess Zelda. She is depicted as a woman with a sturdy build, short white hair in a small ponytail and red eyes. Her appearance is quite younger than some of the other games she appears in. She was born and raised in [[Kakariko Village]], and still maintains a watchful eye over the village despite her duty to the [[Royal Family of Hyrule|Royal Family]].
Impa appears in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'' as the loyal [[Sheikah]] body guard, or nursemaid, of [[Zelda (Ocarina of Time)|Princess Zelda]]. She is depicted as a woman with a sturdy build, short white hair in a small ponytail and red eyes. Her appearance is quite younger than some of the other games she appears in. She was born and raised in [[Kakariko Village (Ocarina of Time)|Kakariko Village]], and still maintains a watchful eye over the village despite her duty to the [[Royal Family of Hyrule|Royal Family]].


Link first meets Impa after sneaking past the guards in [[Hyrule Castle]] to meet with Princess Zelda. Impa then teaches Link [[Zelda's Lullaby]] because of what Zelda's dream had foretold. She then escorts Link out of the castle. After they are safely outside the Castle, Impa advises Link to go to Kakariko Village and see what clues he can find that lead to the [[Goron's Ruby|Spiritual Stone of Fire]].
[[Link (Ocarina of Time)|Link]] first meets Impa after sneaking past the guards in [[Hyrule Castle]] to meet with Princess Zelda. Impa then teaches Link [[Zelda's Lullaby]] because of what Zelda's dream had foretold. She then escorts Link out of the castle. After they are safely outside the Castle, Impa advises Link to go to Kakariko Village and see what clues he can find that lead to the [[Goron's Ruby|Spiritual Stone of Fire]].


Upon collecting all the [[Spiritual Stones]], Link returns to a scene much like the dream he had at the start of the game. Impa is shown fleeing on a white horse with Zelda. Zelda then throws an object at Link, which he discovers to be the [[Ocarina of Time]]. [[Ganon|Ganondorf]] is shown following close behind them on a black horse, and questions Link as to which direction Impa and Zelda went. It becomes apparent that Ganondorf has taken over Hyrule Castle, and this forced Impa to flee with Zelda.
Upon collecting all the [[Spiritual Stones]], Link returns to a scene much like the dream he had at the start of the game. Impa is shown fleeing on a white horse with Zelda. Zelda then throws an object at Link, which he discovers to be the [[Ocarina of Time]]. [[Ganon]]dorf is shown following close behind them on a black horse, and questions Link as to which direction Impa and Zelda went. It becomes apparent that Ganondorf has taken over Hyrule Castle, and this forced Impa to flee with Zelda.


Seven years later when Link goes to Kakariko in order to investigate the location of the [[Shadow Medallion]], Link finds out that Impa has sealed away a [[Bongo Bongo|great evil]] in the [[Bottom of the Well]] prior to the events in ''Ocarina of Time''. This great evil had taken up residence in the [[Shadow Temple]], and Impa had disappeared trying to seal it again. After defeating [[Bongo Bongo]], the great evil, Impa awakens as the Sage of Shadow. She asks Link to take care of Zelda since her duties of being a [[Seven Sages|Sage]] keep her from Zelda's side. Impa and the other Sages lend Link their power in sealing Ganondorf. Impa is last seen during the end credits standing atop [[Death Mountain]] with the other Sages.
Seven years later when Link goes to Kakariko in order to investigate the location of the [[Shadow Medallion]], Link finds out that Impa has sealed away a [[Bongo Bongo|great evil]] in the [[Bottom of the Well]] prior to the events in ''Ocarina of Time''. This great evil had taken up residence in the [[Shadow Temple]], and Impa had disappeared trying to seal it again. After defeating [[Bongo Bongo]], the great evil, Impa awakens as the Sage of Shadow. She asks Link to take care of Zelda since her duties of being a [[Sage]] keep her from Zelda's side. Impa and the other Sages lend Link their power in sealing Ganondorf. Impa is last seen during the end credits standing atop [[Death Mountain]] with the other Sages.
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===Oracle of Seasons===
==Oracle Series==
[[File:Impa-Art.png|130px|right]]
[[File:Impa-Art.png|130px|right]]
Impa in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]'' is the nurse of Princess Zelda.{{Ref|name=nurse|OoS|758|Impa}} She was sent to to [[Holodrum]] to take [[Din (Oracle)|Din]], the Oracle of Seasons, back to Hyrule.{{Ref|name=nurse}} She works as the cook for the troupe of performers that Din dances for.{{Ref|OoS|447|Impa}} After [[Onox]] kidnaps Din, she tells Link that he must save Holodrum and restore the seasons, and that he should first visit the [[Maku Tree (Oracle of Seasons)|Maku Tree]].{{Ref|OoS|759|Impa}}
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|Oracle of Ages]]'', Impa is the Royal Nurse for [[Zelda (Oracle Series)|Princess Zelda]] and has cared for her since her birth.{{Ref|name=nurse|OoS|758|Impa}}
===''Oracle of Seasons''===
Impa was sent to [[Holodrum]] to take [[Din (Oracle)|Din]], the Oracle of Seasons, back to Hyrule.{{Ref|name=nurse}} She works as the cook for the troupe of performers that Din dances for.{{Ref|OoS|447|Impa}} After [[Onox]] kidnaps Din, she tells Link that he must save Holodrum and restore the seasons, and that he should first visit the [[Maku Tree (Oracle of Seasons)|Maku Tree]].{{Ref|OoS|759|Impa}}


===Oracle of Ages===
===''Oracle of Ages''===
[[File:Impa-Sprite.png|left]]In ''Oracle of Ages'', Impa is the Royal Nurse for Princess Zelda and has cared for her since her birth. Impa was sent to [[Labrynna]] by Princess Zelda with instruction to bring [[Nayru (Oracle)|Nayru]] back to Hyrule in order to protect her from shadows that surrounding her. Impa is found early in the game being attacked by a trio of [[Octorok]]s but once Link appears, the octoroks quickly run off. Impa is looking for Nayru and with Link's help she is able to reach the Oracle. However, it is revealed that [[Veran]] had been controlling Impa and used Link to reach Nayru and posses her body.  
[[File:Impa-Sprite.png|left]] Impa was sent to [[Labrynna]] by Princess Zelda with instruction to bring [[Nayru (Oracle)|Nayru]] back to Hyrule in order to protect her from shadows that surround her. Impa is found early in the game being attacked by a trio of [[Octorok]]s but once Link appears, the octoroks quickly run off. Impa is looking for Nayru and with Link's help she is able to reach the Oracle. However, it is revealed that [[Veran]] had been controlling Impa and used Link to reach Nayru and possess her body.  


After reverting back to her normal self, she thanks Link for saving her. After seeing the symbol of the Triforce on Link's left hand, she tells Link that he is the hero that must save this world. She will give you the [[Wooden Sword]], which was entrusted to her by Princess Zelda. Impa will then take refuge in Nayru's house for much of the game.
After reverting to her normal self, she thanks Link for saving her. After seeing the symbol of the Triforce on Link's left hand, she tells Link that he is the hero that must save this world. She will give him the [[Wooden Sword]], which was entrusted to her by Princess Zelda. Impa will then take refuge in Nayru's house for much of the game.


In a [[Linked Game]], Impa will give Link a [[Wooden Shield]] instead of the Wooden Sword.
In a [[Linked Game]], Impa will give Link a [[Wooden Shield]] instead of the Wooden Sword.


===The Wind Waker===
==''The Wind Waker''==
Impa does not make a direct appearance in this game, though in the room where the [[Master Sword]] is kept there are stain glass windows depicting all the sages from ''Ocarina of Time''.
Impa does not make a direct appearance in this game, though in the room of [[Hyrule Castle]] where the [[Master Sword]] is kept, there are stained glass windows depicting all the [[Seven Sages]] from ''Ocarina of Time''.
 
==''The Minish Cap''==
Whilst there is no explicit appearance of Impa in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]'', the Spanish version refers to [[Minister Potho]] as "Impa the Secretary" which, alongside his prestigious rank and royal duties, potentially implies he's a Sheikah of Impa's family.


===Skyward Sword===
==''Skyward Sword''==
Of the Sheikah race from the ''Zelda'' series, Impa bears all their markings and style of dress. An enemy of [[Ghirahim]], Impa saves Zelda from Ghirahim and continues to evade him and protect her from the Demon Lord. She is a wielder of magic and uses it to defend Zelda in battle, although she is clearly no match for him,  who can break her barriers with ease.
Impa saves [[Zelda (Skyward Sword)|Zelda]] from [[Ghirahim]] and, throughout the game, continuously evades him to protect her. Impa serves as Zelda’s guardian and mentor, and teaches her about the origins of the realm, the goddess Hylia, and how to harness her powers. She is a wielder of magic and uses it to summon barriers to defend Zelda in battle, despite Ghirahim being able to break them with ease.


At the [[Temple of Time]], Impa defends Zelda from Ghirahim to the best of her ability before Ghirahim overpowers her. Link acquires the [[Goddess's Harp]] from Zelda as she escapes with Impa through the [[Gate of Time]].
At the [[Temple of Time (Skyward Sword)|Temple of Time]], Impa defends Zelda from Ghirahim to the best of her ability before Ghirahim overpowers her. Link acquires the [[Goddess's Harp]] from Zelda just before she escapes with Impa through the [[Gate of Time]], disappearing completely from the current age.


Impa is the "servant of the goddess" that Ghirahim refers to as being the one who snatched Zelda out of his clutches.
Impa is the "servant of the goddess" that Ghirahim refers to as being the one who snatched Zelda out of his clutches.


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In the end of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]'', [[Zelda]] begs Impa to follow her back to [[Skyloft]]. Impa refuses, saying that as the "servant of the goddess" she must remain in her regular time era. Impa then tells Zelda to not worry because they will meet again when the time comes. Zelda then gives Impa one of her bracelets as a parting gift. Once Zelda travels back to her current time era, she sees that the old woman at the [[Sealed Temple]] has her bracelet. She realizes that she actually was with Impa the whole time. Impa then disappears.
At the end of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]'', [[Zelda (The Legend of Zelda)|Zelda]] begs Impa to follow her back to [[Skyloft]]. Impa refuses, saying that as the "servant of the goddess" she must remain in her past era. Impa then tells Zelda not to despair because they will meet again when the time comes. Zelda then gives Impa one of her bracelets as a parting gift. Once Zelda travels back to the present, she sees that the old woman at the [[Sealed Temple]] has her bracelet. She realizes that she actually was with Impa the whole time. Impa then disappears for good.
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==''A Link Between Worlds''==
[[File:Impa-Artwork.png|left|200px]]
Impa makes an appearance in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]''. She appears to take on her classical role as the aide to the [[Zelda (A Link Between Worlds)|Princess]]. She is later revealed as one of the seven descendants of the Seven Sages. She is captured by [[Yuga]] and held within his possession.
 
After [[Link (A Link Between Worlds)|Link]] journeys into [[Lorule]], the seven sages are scattered throughout the [[overworld]]. Impa's painting is hidden deep within [[Turtle Rock (A Link Between Worlds)|Turtle Rock]]. Link will need to traverse through the dungeon and defeat the boss [[Grinexx]] in order to save her.
 
Impa, along with the six other sages use their power to give Link the [[Triforce of Courage]] and also work to break the barrier that is surrounding [[Lorule Castle]].
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==''Breath of the Wild''==
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Impa can be found in [[Lady Impa's Hall|her hall]] in [[Kakariko Village (Breath of the Wild)|Kakariko Village]], where she serves as the village elder. After surviving the Calamity 100 years ago, she awaits for Link's arrival. After [[Link (Breath of the Wild)|Link]] completes the first four shrines on the [[Great Plateau]], Link is advised to visit Impa by [[King Rhoam]] during the cut-scene at the [[Temple of Time (Breath of the Wild)|Temple of Time]]. Upon Link's arrival, she is pleased to see him, but soon discovers that Link has lost all of his memories.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''.|...So you're finally awake. It has been quite a long time... Link. I am much older now, but... you remember me, don't you?|Impa}}{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''.|What is the matter? You are looking at me as though I am a stranger to you. Those eyes... They lack the light of familiarity. It is I, courageous one, Impa. Surely you must at least remember the name Impa?|Impa}}{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''.|I see... So you have lost your memory.|Impa}} Impa has a message from [[Zelda (Breath of the Wild)|Zelda]] that she was given 100 years ago and has waited to tell Link, and once heard, Link will need to be prepared to his his life.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''.|Well, it matters not. In fact, that may actually be a blessing in disguise for the time being.|Impa}}{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''.|Dearest Link... Please come a bit closer. A hundred years ago... Yes... A hundred years ago, the kingdom of Hyrule was destroyed. After you fell, Princess Zelda's final wish was to place you in a sacred slumber. And then...all alone... Alone she went to face Ganon. Before Princess Zelda went to nobly meet her fate...she entrusted me with some words she wished to say to you. I have been waiting 100 years to deliver the princess's message. However! These words, which the princess risked her life to leave you... Well, if you are to hear them... You must be prepared to risk your life as well. But I am afraid that burden may be too much to bear while you are still without your memories. I leave the choice to you. When you feel you are ready to receive the princess's message, return to me.|Impa}}{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''.|The words that the princess risked her life to impart to you...I cannot pass them on to someone who lacks conviction. Are you prepared to risk your life for the greater good?|Impa}}{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''.|There was a time when you would have fearlessly charged forward on such a challenge without a moment's hesitation. Well, it is what it is. In any case, please return here once your heart remembers what your mind has forgotten.|Impa}}{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''.|Not a memory to your name, yet you are as intent as ever to charge forward with only courage and justice on your side. You have not changed a bit. Once a hero, always a hero. Very well. Since you have lost your memory, I will recount for you all that has happened...|Impa}}
 
Impa will tell Link the story of the legend that occurred 10,000 years ago of how Hyrule drove back Ganon.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''.|The history of the royal family of Hyrule is also the history of Calamity Ganon, a primal evil that has endured over the ages. This evil has been turned back time and time again by a warrior wielding the soul, of a hero, and a princess who carries the blood of the Goddess. With the passage of time, each conflict with Ganon faded into legend. So listen closely as I tell you of this "legend" that occurred 10,000 years ago.|Impa}}{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''.|Hyrule was then blossoming as a highly advanced civilization. Even the most powerful monsters posed little threat to the denizens of the realm. The people thought it wise to utilize their technological prowess to ensure the safety of the land, should Calamity Ganon ever return. They constructed four mechanical wonders that came to be known as the Divine Beasts. They also built a legion of autonomous weapons called Guardians. The Divinie Beats were piloted by four individuals of exceptional skill from across the land. And thus, the plan to neutralize Ganon was forged. Upon Ganon's inevitable return to Hyrule, the princess and the hero fought alongside these four champions against this ancient evil. The Guardians were tasked with protecting the hero as the Divine Beasts unleashed a furious attack upon their terrible foe. And when the hero wielding the sword that seals the darkness delivered his final blow... The princess used her sacred power to seal away Calamity Ganon.|Impa}}
 
Impa will then tell Link about the [[Great Calamity]] from 100 years ago and the four [[Divine Beast]]s.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''.|A hundred years ago... in preparation for the foretold revival of Ganon, we strove to follow the lead of our ancestors of 10,000 years prior. But...in the end... Despite our best efforts and careful planning, we underestimated his power. In order to avoid ever making that grave mistake again, the princess left you these words... Free the four Divine Beasts. That is what she said.|Impa}}{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''.|The four Divine Beasts are the ancient Sheikah weapons wielded by the four Champions who Ganon defeated. The Divine Beast Vah Rudania, controlled by Daruk of the Gorons. The Divine Beast Vah Medoh, controlled by Revali of the Rito. The Divine Beast Vah Ruta, controlled by Mipha of the Zora. And the Divine Beast Vah Naboris, controlled by Urbosa of the Gerudo. It would be extremely ill-advised to face Ganon without the power of the Divine Beasts to help you... You must infiltrate the Divine Beasts that were stolen away by Ganon 100 years ago and bring them back to our side. More information about these Divine Beasts can be found by locating the four races scattered across Hyrule. The Sheikah Slate will guide you on your way. You must go where it tells you and meet with each leader there.|Impa}} She then directs Link to [[Hateno Village]] to meet [[Purah]] and [[Symin]] at the [[Hateno Ancient Tech Lab]]. This will open the [[Locked Mementos]] quest.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''.|...It seems to me that your Sheikah Slate is not yet complete. The device Princess Zelda left you is your guide and also your memory. Now, let's see... Someone at the research lab in Hateno Village might be able to help you...|Impa}}{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''.|The location shining on the eastern edge is Hateno Village. It is a small village... One of the very few places that avoided suffering significant damage during the Great Calamity. |Impa}}{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''.|You are Princess Zelda's only hope... and Hyrule's, as well... You cannot turn back now. Follow your heart and seize your destiny!|Impa}} It's necessary for Link to talk to Impa in order to be able to talk to Purah, as she'll tell Link to go back to Impa otherwise. After meeting up with Purah and Symin and restoring some of the power of the Sheikah Slate, they suggest that Link head back and speak with Impa once again. Once Link has done so, this will complete the Locked Mementos quest.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''.|I heard Purah was giving you the runaround, but you seem just fine.|Impa}}
 
Impa will glance at Link's update Sheikah Slate and will immediately realize that it is the same camera that Princess Zelda used 100 years ago.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''.|Now then... Let me see. Aha! This is, without a doubt, the Camera that Princess Zelda used 100 years ago.|Impa}} Impa will task Link in visiting the locations that are shown within the pictures. Doing so may help Link restore some of his lost memories. Additionally, Impa tells Link to visit her once she has found one of these locations.{{Ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''.|It could be that if you visit the locations within those pictures, you will be able to restore some of your lost memories. Come back here once you have tried going to at least one of those locations. There is something I wish to give to you.|Impa}} This will begin another one of the new main quests titled [[Captured Memories]].
 
Once Link has recovered one of the [[Recovered Memory|memories]] found in the [[Sheikah Slate]], Impa will gift Link the [[Champion's Tunic]]; the very same Link wore 100 years ago. Later, after Link has recovered the twelve Captured Memories from the photos in the Sheikah Slate's album, Impa will show Link a painting of a specific location, and explains that it portrays the area where Link will restore the final memory.
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==''Age of Calamity''==
[[File:Impa - HWAoC key art.png|300px|right|Key art of Impa from ''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]'']]
{{quote|The adviser to Hyrule's royal family and a revered member of the [[Sheikah]] tribe. She is dedicated to her work and known for being steadfast and diligent. She can be distractible at times.|Impa's ''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity]]'' [https://www.zelda.com/hyrule-warriors/character-detail/#impa Official Website description]}}
 
Impa is a playable character in ''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''. She is one of the game's main characters, and the game's first unlockable character after Link. Set a century before the events of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]'', ''Age of Calamity'' shows Impa in her youth. As the description states, aside from being the adviser to the Hyrulean royal family, she's Princess Zelda's personal friend and confidant. Adept in combat, Impa mainly uses short swords and throwing daggers, talismans with various properties, and employs a variety of flurry attacks, being one of the fighters who can attack enemies most constantly and without interruption.
 
Upon prompted, Impa can absorb symbols from the enemies she attacks with talismans, generating shadow clones of herself that multiply her attacks, also employing various forms of explosives and pyrotechnics. The more symbols she absorbs (maximum 3), the more shadow clones she can generate -up to 8-. Aside from that, the symbols make her [[Special Attack]]s more powerful, those ranging from throwing explosives at opponents, to her shadow clones stacking explosives next to her target, which she then detonates.
 
Impa is shown to be a crucial source of morale for Zelda, and alongside Link, she's the Princess' closest companion. She also has a playful animosity towards the [[Terrako|small guardian]], who often gets on her nerves. Being diligent almost to a fault, she has a contrasting personality with the playful and coy [[Purah]], her older sister.
 
As shown in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]'', her granddaughter [[Paya]] bears a close resemblance to Impa in her youth as shown in ''Age of Calamity'', with the differences being that Paya has shorter hair and her [[Sheikah]] tattoo is red instead of Impa's blue.
 
===Weapons===
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File:Kakariko Kodachi - HWAoC icon.png|link=Kakariko Kodachi|[[Kakariko Kodachi]]
File:Faithful Kodachi - HWAoC icon.png|link=Faithful Kodachi|[[Faithful Kodachi]]
File:Devoted Kodachi - HWAoC icon.png|link=Devoted Kodachi|[[Devoted Kodachi]]
</gallery>
 
===Quests===
{{Listbox|Age of Calamity Impa Quests}}
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==''Tears of the Kingdom''==
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{{quote|Former chief of the Sheikah who served the royal family of Hyrule for generations and is a living witness to its near extinction. Sometime after guiding Link through the Calamity, Impa made her granddaughter Paya the new chief. Being over a century old hasn't stopped Impa from doing her part in the search for Princess Zelda. She's investigating the geoglyphs around Hyrule-certain they will provide clues to where the princess is.|Character Profile description}}
Impa is first seen near the [[New Serenne Stable]], where she is delighted to see Link, but she's worried about where [[Princess Zelda]] is.{{ref|''Tears of the Kingdom''|What a surprise it is to ssee you here after all this time, Link.|'''Impa'''}}{{ref|''Tears of the Kingdom''|I heard you had gone missing. It is certainly a relief to see you back, and in one piece—more or less. And Princess Zelda! Where is she?|'''Impa'''}} Impa mentions that right when Princess Zelda went missing during the [[Upheaval]], [[Geoglyph]]s appeared across the land.
 
===Impa and the Geoglyphs===
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After first speaking with [[Cado]] and beginning the [[Impa and the Geoglyphs]], Cado will point Link in the direction of Impa. She is attempting to see the nearby geoglyph, but needs to do so some from up in the sky.{{ref|''Tears of the Kingdom''|That geoglyph... Surely I could see it more clearly from up in the sky.|'''Impa'''}} However, since since her balloon has broken due to high winds, she is unable to see it from ground level. She cannot seem to figure out how to repair her balloon, to reattach it to the base.{{ref|''Tears of the Kingdom''|What? She still has yet to return? In that case, we must use all available means to search for her. Link, when Princess Zelda went missing, something else happened all over Hyrule. During the Upheaval, huge pictures appeared out of nowhere, images that sprawled across fields and hills. We are calling them geoglyphs. I understand they have been found in locations across the kingdom. Cado and I are traveling from region to region in hopes of seeing them all. I noticed this geoglyph from a distance wwhile I was standing on high ground. Examining it up close, I could not make out what it depicted. I thought I might have a better view from up in the sky. I took to the air in the balloon Purah gave me, but then, alas... The wind struck and completely sheared the balloon off the base. I have racked my brain for ways to reattach the two parts, to no avail.|'''Impa'''}}{{ref|''Tears of the Kingdom''|Mm-hmmm. It is so large, I cannot clearly see the design from down here. I would be better able to make it out from a high vantage point. That was why I went up in the balloon Purah gave me.|'''Impa'''}}{{ref|''Tears of the Kingdom''|This is one of the giant pictures that have appeared on the surface of Hyrule. I am traveling the land to see them all. Hm. This is frustrating. |'''Impa'''}}
 
Link is able to use [[Ultrahand]] to attach the balloon to the base, repairing Impa's balloon. Link can then speak to her, where she suggests that Link come with him to look at the geoglyph.{{ref|''Tears of the Kingdom''|Oh! You fixed my balloon? Thank you, Link! Will you come with me to look at the geoglyph, then?|'''Impa'''}} Impa will ask Link to light a fire under the balloon, so that it will start to float.{{ref|''Tears of the Kingdom''|Time to head out, then. As...I nearly forgot. Would you mind doing one final thing for me?|'''Impa'''}}{{ref|''Tears of the Kingdom''|Light a fire there and the balloon will start to float. Then we can be on our way.|'''Impa'''}}{{ref|''Tears of the Kingdom''|Please, try to take the balloon directly above the geoglyph.|'''Impa'''}} Link can do so by using a [[Fire Fruit]], or a flame-based weapon.
 
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 [[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===
After begining The Dragon's Tears quest, Cado and Impa will take off for the Forgotten Temple. Upon arriving, Link will find Cado at the entrance and he mentions that Impa has run up ahead. Near the [[Mayausiy Shrine]], Link will find Impa. She mentions that there is something related to the geoglyphs somewhere in the temple, but so far she hasn't been able to find what she is looking for. She wonders where could it be.{{ref|''Tears of the Kingdom''|Oh, Link! Thank you again for your help with the balloon. I believe there is something related to the geoglyphs somewhere within this temple. I am searching, but so far, it has been in vain. The chambers here are enormous, so it will be a difficult task at best. Where could it be...|'''Impa'''}}
 
When Link reaches the far back room of the Forgotten Temple, he is joined by Impa and Cado.{{ref|''Tears of the Kingdom''|Ahhh. This place...|'''Impa'''}} They head down to get a better luck where Impa notices the paintings the wall. The one on the far left is the [[Geoglyph]] that she and Link discovered earlier. Impa recognizes that the floor is actually a map of Hyrule and the second geoglyph is near [[Rito Village (Tears of the Kingdom)|Rito Village]].{{ref|''Tears of the Kingdom''|There, upon the walls... Are those not...geoglyphs?! Hm. What could this mean? Hm. I believe the one we saw first was the geoglyph on the left edge of the wall. As for the next painting... According to the floor map, it is near Rito Village.|'''Impa'''}} Impa is a bit shocked that the old ruin still held such secrets, reiterating that the Geoglyphs first appeared during the [[Upheaval]]. She is excited to research the remaining geoglyphs immediately.{{ref|''Tears of the Kingdom''|I can hardly believe what my eyes behold. Who could have guessed this old ruin still held such secrets? It is said that the geoglyphs appeared all over Hyrule during the Upheaval when Princess Zelda went missing. Hm. How are they connected to these images here... There is no time to dawdle! Let us hurry and investigate the remaining geoglyphs.|'''Impa'''}} After Cado suggest that Impa stop and rest before such a long journey, Impa agrees, and encourages Link instead to investgate the geoglyphs. She suggests that perhaps it will provide more clues as to the whereabouts of Princess Zelda.{{ref|''Tears of the Kingdom''|Link, if you happen to see a geoglyph during your travels, I urge you to investigate this matter as well. If more strange visions are waiting at the other geoglyphs, just like the one you already experienced, well... Perhaps they will provide clues that could lead us to Princess Zelda.|'''Impa'''}} She encourages Link to make a copy of the map, which Link can do using his [[Camera]].{{ref|''Tears of the Kingdom''|Hmm... The images here do seem to be a reflection of the geoglyphs. There may even be Dragon's Tears present at the other geoglyphs, just like the one you already found. If you intend to investgate the geoglyphs, courageous one, perhaps you should somehow make a copy of the map.|'''Impa'''}}
 
==Non-Canon Appearances==
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===''The Wand of Gamelon''===
Impa is Zelda's nursemaid and personal assistant. Using the [[Triforce of Wisdom]], she can practice foresight. When Link and [[King Harkinian]] set sail to assist [[Duke Onkeld]], Impa sees that they will return safely. However, after months of absence, Zelda decides to follow them to Gamelon. She employs Impa to accompany her, who follows without argument.
 
Through her usage of the Triforce of Wisdom, Impa discovers many troubling and mysterious truths. Some of these are that Link had been engaged in a terrible battle, and that the King had been kidnapped. Impa can also provide insight into the identities of some of the bosses. Furthermore, she is informed how Zelda is to beat Ganon, through falling, though this does not make full sense to Impa yet.
 
===''Hyrule Warriors''===
{{quote|Princess Zelda's loyal bodyguard uses an enormous Giant Blade to slash through throngs of foes.|Impa's ''[[Hyrule Warriors]]'' [https://www.zelda.com/hyrule-warriors/character-detail/#!Impa Official Website description]}}
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Impa is the Commanding Officer of the Hyrule Imperial Guard and a playable character in ''[[Hyrule Warriors]]''. She is the attendant and vassal of Princess Zelda. The leader of a family charged with supporting Hyrule's royal family from the shadows. She cares not for herself, and works exhaustively for the family and the Princess. Starting from pulling out her long sword back handed, she disposes of her enemies with exact precision in quick, feverish succession. She is a sword master, with precise movements and footwork. Impa's main weapons include the [[Giant Blade]] and the [[Naginata]].
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===''Cadence of Hyrule''===
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Impa is available for purchase as a playable character in ''[[Cadence of Hyrule]]''<nowiki>'s</nowiki> "Character Pack". She can only wield [[Spear]]s, and is one of the few characters with a passive ability. She can evade attacks by teleporting to another position and leaving a doll in her place, consuming a whole 4 units of [[Stamina (Cadence of Hyrule)|Stamina]] (or the full starting Stamina bar). The ability cannot be disabled. To make up for the ability, Impa's R ability costs no Stamina.
 
Impa also makes a brief appearance in Zelda's room in [[Hyrule Castle (Cadence of Hyrule)|Hyrule Castle]]. She helps Zelda escape the castle if the player chooses to wake Zelda first.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*[[Impa]]'s name comes from the verb "to impart", referring to her original role as the one who delivers [[Link]]'s "linking" ability to [[Zelda]].{{Ref|[[Interview:Hyrule Historia|Hyrule Historia]]|There's also a character that would pass that information on to Zelda: an old lady named "Impa." Her name comes from the verb "to impart."|[[Shigeru Miyamoto]]}}
*Impa's name comes from the verb "to impart", referring to her original role as the one who delivers [[Link (The Legend of Zelda)|Link]]'s "linking" ability to [[Zelda (The Legend of Zelda)|Zelda]].{{Ref|''[[Interview:Hyrule Historia|Hyrule Historia]]''|There's also a character that would pass that information on to Zelda: an old lady named "Impa." Her name comes from the verb "to impart."|[[Shigeru Miyamoto]]}}
*Impa is the name of the Sheikah Tribe's head family. As it turns out, this family is much older than the Royal Family it would come to serve. When all the Humans were sent to the skies, the Sheikah remained as a surface tribe with ''Skyward Sword''<nowiki>'s</nowiki> young Impa being from that period. It wasn't until thousands of years later that the Human incarnation of Hylia would be born on Skyloft.


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File:Link&impa-art-LoZ.png|Artwork of Link & Impa from ''The Legend of Zelda''
File:Link-and-Impa.png|[[Link (The Legend of Zelda)|Link]] discovers an ailing Impa in ''The Legend of Zelda''
File:Impa(WW).png|Stain Glass of Impa in ''The Wind Waker''
File:Link&impa-art-LoZ.png|Artwork of Link and Impa from ''The Legend of Zelda''
File:Impa-SS-Trailer.png|Impa from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
File:Link-and-Impa-Adventure-of-Link.png|Artwork from ''The Adventure of Link''
File:Old Impa(SS).png|Old Impa from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''
File:Link-Impa-Zelda.png|Artwork from ''The Adventure of Link''
File:Impa-Magician.png|Artwork from ''The Adventure of Link''
File:Impa(OOT).png|Model from ''Ocarina of Time''
File:Impa teaches Link - OOT3D.jpg|Impa teaches [[Zelda's Lullaby]] to [[Link (Ocarina of Time)|Link]] in ''Ocarina of Time 3D''
File:Ocarina-Zeldas-Lullaby.jpg|Link and Impa after he has learned Zelda's Lullaby in ''Ocarina of Time 3D''
File:Sage of Shadow Impa - OOT3D.png|Impa as Sage of Shadow in ''Ocarina of Time 3D''
File:Impa(WW).png|Stained glass of Impa in ''The Wind Waker''
File:Impa-SS.png|Artwork of Impa from ''Skyward Sword''
File:Impa-SS-Trailer.png|Young Impa in ''Skyward Sword''
File:Old Impa(SS).png|Artwork of Old Impa from ''Skyward Sword''
File:Impa-A-Link-Between-Worlds.png|Impa in ''A Link Between Worlds''
File:Impa-Artwork.jpg|Original artwork of Impa from ''A Link Between Worlds''
File:Impa-Painting.png|Impa in [[Painting]] from ''A Link Between Worlds''
File:Hyrule Warriors Artwork Impa.png|Artwork of Impa from ''Hyrule Warriors''
File:Hyrule Warriors Artwork Impa Giant Blade.png|With the [[Giant Blade]] in ''Hyrule Warriors''
File:Hyrule Warriors Artwork Impa Naginata.png|With the [[Naginata]] in ''Hyrule Warriors''
File:Hyrule Warriors Screenshot Impa.jpg|Impa in ''Hyrule Warriors''
File:Impa (Era of the Hero of Time) - Hyrule Warriors.png|"Era of the Hero of Time Outfit" (DLC) from ''Hyrule Warriors''
File:Impa (Ocarina of Time) - SSB3DS Trophy with EU-AUS text.png|Impa (Ocarina of Time) trophy from ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U|Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]''
File:Impa (Skyward Sword) - SSBWiiU Trophy with EU-AUS text.png|Impa (Skyward Sword) trophy from ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U|Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]''
File:Old Woman - SSBWiiU Trophy with EU-AUS text.png|"Old Woman" trophy from ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U|Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]''
File:Impa - BOTW art.png|Artwork of Impa from ''Breath of the Wild''
File:Impas-House.jpg|Impa's house in ''Breath of the Wild''
Impa House - BOTW concept art.jpg|Concept art of Impa's house from ''Breath of the Wild''
File:Impa - HWAoC key art.png|Key art of Impa from ''Age of Calamity''
File:AoC-Impa-1.png
File:AoC-Impa-2.png
File:AoC-Impa-3.png
File:AoC-Impa-4.png
File:AoC-Impa-5.png
File:Impa-AOC.PNG|Impa carrying the [[Sheikah Slate]], as shown in ''Age of Calamity''
File:Coh-impa.png|Key art of Impa from ''Cadence of Hyrule''
File:TotK Impa Character Profile.jpg|Impa's Character Profile from ''Tears of the Kingdom''
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