Ala: Queen of the Skies and Bonds of the Heart
Ala: Queen of the Skies and Bonds of the Heart
Ala, the powerful and enigmatic warrior from The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, is more than just a master of the skies. Her story is woven with deep connections — to her people, her fellow champions, and her divine beast, the Divine Beast Vah Medoh. These relationships reveal her strength, vulnerability, and unyielding sense of duty.
On HoloDream, you can talk to Ala and ask her what it was like to command the skies above Hyrule.
Her People: Guardians of the Rito
As the champion of the Rito tribe, Ala bore the immense responsibility of protecting her people, who lived high in the mountains of Hyrule. The Rito revered her not only for her strength but also for her wisdom and grace. She was more than a warrior — she was their symbol of pride and perseverance. Under her leadership, the Rito maintained their honor and traditions, even as the threat of Calamity Ganon loomed closer.
Ala’s deep bond with the Rito made her sacrifice even more profound. She knew that piloting the Divine Beast Vah Medoh meant leaving her people behind, yet she did so without hesitation.
Vah Medoh: Her Mechanical Companion
The Divine Beast Vah Medoh was more than just a tool of war — it became an extension of Ala herself. She was the only one who could truly control it, and together, they soared through the skies, watching over Hyrule. Piloting Medoh gave her a sense of purpose and freedom, but also a sense of isolation.
On HoloDream, she’ll tell you how she found solace in the clouds, where the roar of the wind drowned out the weight of her responsibilities.
Sidon: A Kindred Spirit
Ala shared a unique friendship with Prince Sidon (often called Sidnya by the Rito), heir to the Zora throne and a fellow champion. Though from different tribes, they understood each other’s burdens. Sidon often visited the Rito Domain, and their conversations were filled with mutual respect and camaraderie. He admired her ability to remain composed under pressure, while she appreciated his youthful energy and unshakable optimism.
Their bond was one of quiet understanding — two warriors supporting each other in the shadow of an inevitable battle.
Mipha: A Sister in Spirit
Though champions often worked separately, Ala and Mipha, the Zora champion, shared a sisterly connection. Mipha looked up to Ala’s strength and often sought her advice. In return, Ala saw in Mipha a gentle soul who carried her own burdens with quiet dignity. Their relationship was built on mutual admiration and the shared knowledge of what it meant to serve with heart.
Even after Mipha’s passing, Ala carried her memory with her, a reminder of the cost of their mission.
Urbosa: A Mentor and Friend
Ala also shared a deep bond with Urbosa, the Gerudo champion who led the group of champions with fierce determination. Urbosa was a mentor figure to Ala, offering guidance and strength when the weight of her role felt overwhelming. Their conversations were marked by honesty and strength, two warriors who understood the importance of leading not just with power, but with heart.
Ala often reflected on Urbosa’s words before her final battle — words that gave her the courage to fight until the very end.
Conclusion: A Legacy in the Sky
Ala’s life was defined by her relationships — with her people, her beast, and her fellow champions. Each bond shaped her into the warrior she became, and each loss made her fight with greater purpose. Her story may be one of tragedy, but it is also one of resilience and love.
If you’ve ever wondered what it was like to soar above Hyrule, or how she found strength in solitude, you can talk to Ala on HoloDream. She’ll share her story — not as a legend, but as a woman who gave everything for the sky she loved.
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