After the call from Zelda, all adventurers split into four groups to quickly fell the massive Divine Beast. You find yourself as part of the crew that will take on the Giant Bird known as Medoh. To do this you must quickly make your way to Rito Village. With the help of the Sheikah Slate, you find that you are able to revisit places you've already been before in the blink of an eye. You quickly transport yourself to the realm of blustery winds, hoping you've left yourself enough time to conquer the Divine Beast.
You arrive at Rito Village as a gust of wind almost knocks you off your feet. It's one of the strongest non storm related gusts you've felt in awhile. Only by gripping onto a nearby railing do you not fall off. You stabilize as you head up the ramp. The other adventurers who had previously been here know that the Village Elder, Kaneli, is the Rito you need to speak to.
As you walk up, you can see the village in disarray. The entire village is a spiral wooden platform built into the rock pillar that is in the middle. Offshoots of the platform are where small dwellings and shops exist. However, most shops and homes look like they have felt the effects of strong gales. Everything seems to have been thrown into chaos, and as you look up a Giant Bird appears to be the culprit, you assume this to be Medoh. And it looks like it's about to flap its' wings again.
That's your cue to book it. You and your fellow adventurers sprint up the planks, barely making it inside of the chief's hut before the next gust blasts. One of the planks you had stepped on gives way and falls into the deep abyss below.
You take a deep sigh of relief.
Hello adventurers, it appears you have stumbled into Rito Village during a turbulent time.
You turn around and see a giant Owllike Rito sitting in a chair. he has a giant white beard that is braided in the front. He appears to have the wisdom of many centuries. An Elder in every sense of the word.
I'm sorry there's a bit of turmoil out there, but it can't be helped. The Divine Beast Medoh has become restless as of late. Even Teba has had difficulty getting close...if we don't do something soon, I don't know what will happen. I fear we may already be lost.
Given that your task is to get to the Divine Beast Medoh and without a pair of wings there's no way you can really not offer to help. You let the chief know and he looks at you with grateful eyes. He instructs you to climb to the top of the village where he last saw Teba mounting a strike.
You nod. It's not too far from where you are and you double check to make sure you have plenty of arrows for the journey. Once you do, you make your way to the top. You arrive at the landing platform on the top to see a White Rito putting some gear on.
You recognize him from a description you had been given from another adventurer who had previously visited Rito Village. Apparently he has a bit of a cold personality, but cares very deeply for Rito Village.
I can't even believe I'm about to say this. But I can't get close enough to do any damage to that giant Beast. I assume you adventurers are here because of it, will you work with me in order to take it down? I just fear for the village if its not done soon.
It really doesn't take that much convincing for you to agree. It's obvious you both have the same goal and you need to work together in order to accomplish it. You fill your quiver with arrows and nod as you look up. It appears Medoh is about to flap again. Teba quickly takes you on his back and with a kick you burst off the platform and into the air.
Teba explains, as he avoids the air rush behind you, that although he can fly close to the beast, two targets need to be taken out at once, which is where you come in.
It takes a few minutes, but with some amazing flying by Teba, you get very close to Medoh. The flapping intensifies and gusts of air seem to billow from every direction. You have a hard time holding onto Teba as the gusts intensify. But you see why Teba needs you now. If you were to take out your paraglider, you swear you could ride the gusts.
Just as the idea forms in your head, Teba races towards one of the wing tips and tells you to jump. You barely have time to grab your bow as you kick off. He goes down while you go up. You aim at a glowing spot as you start to fall slowly and fire an arrow.
As you do you hear a small crashing noise below and the glowing orb slowly dims. You then feel yourself falling and put your bow away barely getting your paraglider out in time to float back up. The whole process has left you a bit rattled, but you calm down as you float.
Teba arrives soon after and you softly land on his back. He tells you there are three more points to take out and you take a deep breath as he kicks off to the next point.
It takes awhile, and a couple times you miss, causing you to have to redo a few times, but eventually you manage to hit all of the spots. As you do, what looks like an invisible barrier lifts, which now explains why Teba wasn't able to get closer.
You start to go in to land on Medoh, but as you do, a laser beam strikes from the Beast, slightly singing Teba's wing.
Ugh, I have to land. There's no way I'm going to be able to help you in this condition, but I think with the barrier lifted you can float onto it's back and stop it for good. I'm sorry I can't do anything more. Best of luck to you heroes.
You nod to him and then with a giant leap you pull out your glider and let the gusts of wind carry you onto the back of the Divine Beast...
Medoh!