The History of the Zora, Addendum 2 is an Object in Breath of the Wild.[1]
Location and Uses[]
The History of the Zora, Addendum 2 is a Stone Monument located south of Lulu Lake. It is one of two additions to the original Monument commission crafted by the unnamed stonemason, made to detail the achievements of Prince Sidon.[2] Reading it is required to complete the Side Quest "Zora Stone Monuments".
This Stone Monument describes the story of an Octorok that plagued Hateno Bay, terrorizing fishermen in the area.[3] Prince Sidon, hearing of their plight, decided he would be the one to defeat the monster.[4] However, when Sidon dodged one of its attacks, he ended up being swallowed whole.[5] Just when all hope seemed lost for the prince, a Silverscale Spear pierced the Octorok from within.[6] Sidon stabbed the Octorok's stomach from within, causing the monster to spit him out and escaped.[7] Since then, the fishers have passed down the tale of The Prince Who Slew the Fell Octorok.[8]
Transcription[]
History of the Zora, Addendum 2 Prince Sidon's Great Escape There was once a giant Octorok in Hateno Bay, large as a mountain, which terrorized the village's fishers. Hearing of their distress, Prince Sidon went forth to personally eliminate the offending Octorok. But this Octorok was a tricky beast. After the prince dodged on of the stone it spat, it inhaled him whole. Such had been the fate of many strong warriors who went to slay the Octorok. Not one had come back alive. Just as it seemed Prince Sidon would be counted among them, the giant Octorok twisted in pain. The tip of a silverscale spear pierced the Octorok's stomach from within, revealing itself as the source of the beast's agony. Incredibly, Prince Sidon had fought his way out by stabbing his spear over and over into the monster's stomach. Unable to bear the pain, the Octorok coughed up the prince and scrambled to escape. Ever since, the fishers of Hateno Bay have passed down this heroic tale: The Prince Who Slew the Fell Octorok |
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— History of the Zora, Addendum 2 |
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See Also[]
- Stone Monument
- History of the Zora, Part One
- History of the Zora, Part Two
- History of the Zora, Part Three
- History of the Zora, Part Four
- History of the Zora, Part Five
- History of the Zora, Part Six
- History of the Zora, Part Seven
- History of the Zora, Addendum 1
- Memoir of a Gifted Stonemason
References
- ↑ "History of the Zora, Addendum 2
Prince Sidon's Great Escape" — History of the Zora, Addendum 2 (Breath of the Wild) - ↑ "While I was at it, I thought...why not add two of my own? And so I created one for King Dorephan and one for Prince Sidon. True, this is outside the scope of my commission... But I believe their triumphs deserve as much! But why stop at that..." — Memoir of a Gifted Stonemason (Breath of the Wild)
- ↑ "There was once a giant Octorok in Hateno Bay, large as a mountain, which terrorized the village's fishers." — History of the Zora, Addendum 2 (Breath of the Wild)
- ↑ "Hearing of their distress, Prince Sidon went forth to personally eliminate the offending Octorok." — History of the Zora, Addendum 2 (Breath of the Wild)
- ↑ "But this Octorok was a tricky beast. After the prince dodged on of the stone it spat, it inhaled him whole." — History of the Zora, Addendum 2 (Breath of the Wild)
- ↑ "Just as it seemed Prince Sidon would be counted among them, the giant Octorok twisted in pain. The tip of a silverscale spear pierced the Octorok's stomach from within, revealing itself as the source of the beast's agony." — History of the Zora, Addendum 2 (Breath of the Wild)
- ↑ "Incredibly, Prince Sidon had fought his way out by stabbing his spear over and over into the monster's stomach. Unable to bear the pain, the Octorok coughed up the prince and scrambled to escape." — History of the Zora, Addendum 2 (Breath of the Wild)
- ↑ "Ever since, the fishers of Hateno Bay have passed down this heroic tale: The Prince Who Slew the Fell Octorok" — History of the Zora, Addendum 2 (Breath of the Wild)