King Rhoam Impa Paya is a young Sheikah who first appears in
Breath of the Wild. She is Impa's granddaughter and is encountered at Impa's house in Kakariko Village. Paya is a dutiful assistant to Impa and is typically found performing household duties during the day or praying to deities at night. She returns in
Tears of the Kingdom, where she has become village elder following Impa's retirement. Paya has a quiet personality and is especially shy when interacting with Link, but her dialogue and diary entries show that she harbors a secret crush on him.
VentureBeat highlighted that her interactions with Link in
Breath of the Wild show an attraction towards him and reveal details about her character.
Purah is a Sheikah researcher who first appears in
Breath of the Wild. She is the director of the Hateno Tech Lab and helps Link to upgrade the Sheikah Slate. Her physical appearance is that of a small child, after having conducted research that caused her to age backwards. Despite her young appearance, she is described in
Creating a Champion as being about 124 years old, older than her sister Impa. Alongside her research partner Robbie, she also appears as a young woman in
Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity. Purah returns in
Tears of the Kingdom as the head of Lookout Landing. Her renewed appearance as a young woman gained attention from players across social media upon the game's release.
Nintendo Life reported that players were "enamoured" by her redesign, which spawned numerous works of fan art.
Robbie is a Sheikah researcher and colleague of Purah, who first appears in
Breath of the Wild. He manages the Akkala Ancient Tech Lab and researches ancient Guardian technology. After Link restores his machine Cherry, he trades Guardian parts for various items. He returns in
Tears of the Kingdom, where he takes over the Hateno Ancient Tech Lab and works with Purah to develop the Purah Pad. He plays an integral role in the story by setting up the Purah Pad for Link to use at Lookout Landing and sending him on a quest into the Depths, which allows the player to unlock the Camera and the Hyrule Compendium. He also upgrades the Purah Pad with additional functions, including the Shrine Sensor, which can track nearby shrines, and the Travel Medallion, which sets a travel return point. He also appears in
Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity as a playable character alongside Purah.
Josha is a major supporting character who first appears in
Tears of the Kingdom. She is voiced by
Maya Tuttle in English. She is a young Sheikah researcher who developed her knowledge by researching the Depths. She works alongside Purah and Robbie at Lookout Landing and has a passion for cave exploration. As the Head of Depths Research, Josha plays a critical role in sending Link into the Depths as part of the main quest, which leads him to unlock the Camera and the Hyrule Compendium. Due to being unable to go down to the Depths herself, she asks Link to find evidence of an ancient race that she believes can be found there. Returning to her at Lookout Landing begins a quest that sends Link into the Depths to follow a trail of statues that lead to an old mine. Josha's request eventually leads him to battle Master Kohga, which unlocks Autobuild, one of Link's main abilities.
Master Kohga is the leader of the Yiga Clan, who first appears in
Breath of the Wild. He appears as a boss in the main quest line, as Link fights him to obtain the Thunder Helm. He is lazy and egotistical, as he spends most of his time sleeping in the Yiga Clan's hideout, which is located in the desert through the Karusa Valley, while the clan goes after Link. When Link infiltrates the Yiga hideout to confront him, Kohga summons a spiked ball that rolls over him and sends him falling into the depths. He also appears with the Yiga Clan in
Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity, and eventually becomes a playable character. Kohga returns in
Tears of the Kingdom, which reveals he survived following his supposed death in
Breath of the Wild, and appears as a reoccurring boss in the Depths. His first boss fight is part of the main quest and allows the player to unlock the Autobuild ability. He also appears in
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as a spirit. Jacob Linden, writing for
The Escapist, described the Kohga boss quest line as "utter joy" and praised the character's expressive animation and boss fights.
Hestu is a large, music-loving Korok who first appears in
Breath of the Wild. He is first encountered near Kakariko Village, where Link must retrieve his stolen maracas. In both
Breath of the Wild and
Tears of the Kingdom, he upgrades Link's weapon inventory slots using collected Korok Seeds. In both games, collecting all Korok Seeds will reward the player with "Hestu's Gift", which is actually golden poop. Allegra Frank of
Polygon described Hestu as the "true star" of
Breath of the Wild, commenting that he is a familiar and comforting presence in the game's enormous world and highlighting that he is a fan favorite amongst many players, who responded positively to his appearance.
Hidemaro Fujibayashi confirmed that the Korok Seeds are actually Korok poop, stating that the development team "thought it would be funny to make that a big joke". Hestu also appears as a playable character in
Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity.
Kass is a Rito bard who first appears in
Breath of the Wild. He plays a major supporting role in guiding Link throughout his adventure by playing distinctive tunes on his accordion to reveal hidden shrines. Kass also guides Link throughout the ''Champion's Ballad
DLC, as his songs provide the clues to its shrines. IGN
highlighted that Kass is noticeably absent from Tears of the Kingdom
despite being a beloved character amongst fans. Rebekah Valentine considered it strange that he is not mentioned by name and that fans hoped that he would return as DLC. Writing for VG247, Oisin Kuhnke considered Kass to be an "incredibly iconic character from Breath of the Wild''", as his soothing accordion can be heard all over Hyrule.
Teba is a Rito archer known for his great skill in combat, as well as his focus and temper. He is voiced by
Sean Chiplock in English and Takuya Masumoto in Japanese. With the Rito unable to fly freely for fear of getting shot down by Vah Medoh, Teba intends to attack the Divine Beast by himself while disregarding the potential consequences. Teba aids Link in the attack on Vah Medoh, drawing its attention so Link can disable it and climb aboard. In
Tears of the Kingdom, he becomes the new leader of the Rito following Kaneli's retirement. He also appears in
Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity as a playable character.
King Rauru is a Zonai who appears in
Tears of the Kingdom as a major supporting character. He is voiced by Chris Hackney in English and Riki Kagami in Japanese. At the beginning of the game, he saves Link after Ganondorf attacks him with Gloom beneath Hyrule Castle by attaching his own arm, which gives him various abilities. His name references Rauru, the Sage of Light in
Ocarina of Time. In the game's story, Zelda meets him in the distant past, where he is revealed to have been the king of Hyrule, founding it alongside his wife Sonia. Rauru plays a critical role in the Imprisoning War where he battles against Ganondorf's army. When Ganondorf betrays Rauru and kills Sonia to transform himself into the Demon King using the power of her Secret Stone, Rauru gathers the Sages to defeat him, ultimately sacrificing himself to seal him away. Cody Perez, writing for
Destructoid, considered Rauru to be one of the most important characters in the game, as he is the source of Link's arm and plays an integral role in battling Ganondorf. Hope Bellingham of
GamesRadar noted that many players had reacted positively to the character's design.
Sonia is a major supporting character who appears in
Tears of the Kingdom. She is voiced by
Cherami Leigh in English and
Yūko Kaida in Japanese. She is Rauru's wife and the first queen of Hyrule. She appears in the memories of the Dragon's Tears, which are found at geoglyphs and reveal Hyrule's distant past. Sonia possesses the power to manipulate time and, being the ancestor of Zelda, is the origin of her power alongside Rauru. After Zelda is transported through time to Hyrule's distant past, she meets Sonia and Rauru, who try to help her understand her newfound power and return to her own time. Sonia recognizes Zelda's strength and they develop a close connection. Although Ganondorf swears an oath of peace to the Zonai, he betrays them to gain power over Hyrule. He then kills Sonia, taking her Secret Stone to transform himself into the Demon King. Her death motivates Zelda and Rauru to defeat Ganondorf.
Hudson is a builder who first appears in
Breath of the Wild. Link can aid Hudson as he works to found a new settlement called Tarrey Town in a side quest that involves various minor characters across Hyrule. In
Tears of the Kingdom, Link again encounters Hudson and his
Gerudo wife Rhondson at Tarrey Town. They own Hudson Construction, a building company known throughout Hyrule. Link meets their young daughter Mattison, who embarks on her own journey to reach Gerudo Town. Caleb Pistoni, writing for
Paste, considered that the side quest to help Hudson build Tarrey Town was a highlight of
Breath of the Wild and praised the story continuity in
Tears of the Kingdom, which shows the existing characters thriving and rebuilding Hyrule after its destruction. After helping Mattison achieve independence, Link can purchase a plot of land from Rhondson, giving him the opportunity to build his own home. == Reception ==