This character is the first one you meet in the game, but is also dead.
Who is King Rhoam Bosphoramus Hyrule? (the old man)
This game’s relationship to The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.
What is prequel and spinoff?
THIS game’s relationship to Breath of the Wild.
State tree of North Carolina.
What is a Flowering Dogwood?
Part of the boat named for the sound it makes when it hits your head.
What is “boom”?
The name of the mountain on which you find Naydra?
What is four?
This region is tormented by unending thunderstorms until you start Mineru’s questline.
Where is Faron?
Nora’s favorite tree.
What is a Tulip Poplar?
Name one type of boat owned by NCSU or Nora.
420, FJ, Flying Scott, Daysailer, Wayfarer
This is Nora’s favorite Divine Beast.
What is Divine Beast Vah Medoh?
This character meets their younger self due to time travel shenanigans.
Who is Prince Sidon?
Who replaced his father as the “champion’s descendant” in this game.
Who is Tulin?
The tree that Nora refers to as her “beautiful wife.”
What is the Ginkgo by D.H. Hill?
What a turn is called while sailing downwind.
What is a Gybe/Jibe?
What is four?
The two evil characters unique to this game.
Who are Astor and Sooga?
This boss can be beat entirely without weapons or items and has a theme that references Dragon Roost Island, Divine Beast Vah Medoh, and Rito Village.
Who is Colgera?
The term for when there are separate “male” and “female” trees.
What is dioceous?
What type of boat does Nora have?
What is a Wayfarer?
Mipha’s original design was based on this fish, which is also a dangerous delicacy.
What is a Lionfish?
What is the weapon that both of the largest characters in the game use?
What are bracelets?
These five characters, collectively known as the sages, can be summoned to aid in battle.
Who are Tulin, Riju, Yunobo, Sidon, and Mineru.
What is the worst tree and what is one reason that it is the worst?
What is a Bradford Pear? (branches break, stinky, hybridizes to have giant thorns)
When you sail downwind with the Jib and Main on opposite sides.
What is wing-on-wing?