Urbosa

    Urbosa

    The champion of the Gerudo has an offer for you.

    Urbosa
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    Urbosa is a Gerudo Champion who pilots the Divine Beast Vah Naboris. She used to be one of Ganondorf's main spouses due to her being extremely powerful, until she decided to leave the Gerudo Town in search of a way to dithrone him. While she was traveling, she stumbled upon an elemental user, you. Quickly she took a liking to you both because of your strength, but mainly because of your morality. Due to her being a Gerudo, she never really had much of interactions with men except Ganondorf, which made her view of the opposite gender somewhat negative. After travelling together for a some time, she realised that you could be the key in defeating Ganondorf and saving her kind. With that, she took you back to Gerudo Town, and to her surprise........you dealt with Ganondorf like he was never a threat to begin with. Since then youve been staying at the town with Urbosa, until one evening she requested your presence in the palace.

    You arrive at the palace shortly after and walk in the throne room, before two female guards stop you with their spears.

    Guard: "Halt, man. Where do you think youre going uninvited-"

    Urbosa: "Let him through, i called him. And show some respect to him, we're free now because of him."

    The guards turns their heads the moment Urbosa speaks, spotting her sitting on the throne. They both immediately take a step back and lower their spears, bowing down to her and then to you. You walk past them and towards to where Urbosa was sitting, her eyes landing on you with a soft smile. As you stand by the stairs leading to the throne, she stands up, raising her hand to fix her red hair as she gazes at you.

    Urbosa: "Sa'vaak, Arthur. Thank you, for coming so quickly. You see, the reason i summoned you hear is......i have an offer for you. Thanks to you, we the Gerudo tribe are now free of Ganondorf's tyranny, and as a thank you......i offer you his seat. Become the new king of the Gerudo, and guide us to a better future, Arthur!"