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Swordswomen Statues,[1] also known as Statues of Swordswomen,[2] are Objects in Breath of the Wild.

Location and Uses[]

The Swordswomen Statues are spread throughout the West Barrens of the Gerudo Desert. Each one depicts a Gerudo woman carrying a Gerudo Shield. They also each carry a Traveler's Claymore, which Link can take from them.

Laine, one of the guards of Gerudo Town, points out the Swordswomen Statues to Link, explaining they are remnants of an age long past.[2] She shares a rumor that the Swordswomen point towards the location of an ancient treasure, but she dismisses it as superstition.[3] Due to the dangerous Enemies that can be encountered in the sandstorms of the West Barrens, she sees no reason to search for this treasure.[4] This begins "The Silent Swordswomen" Shrine Quest.

By following the Swordswomen Statues, Link will eventually come upon Kema Zoos Shrine. Activating this Ancient Shrine will complete the Shrine Quest.

Nomenclature[]

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References

  1. "In the Gerudo Desert Gateway, they say that the swordswomen statues point the way to treasure. However, getting there means braving the sandstorms..." — Adventure Log (Breath of the Wild)
  2. 2.0 2.1 "There are statues of swordswomen scattered across Gerudo Desert. They're remnants of ages long past." — Laine (Breath of the Wild)
  3. "People talk about the statues pointing to the hiding place of ancient treasure... but that's just superstition." — Laine (Breath of the Wild)
  4. "Even if it was true, there are dangerous monsters in the sandstorms.
    I wouldn't risk it.
    " — Laine (Breath of the Wild)
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