


Their tribe best fulfills its duty when acting in secret, as shadows of Hyrule.Complete Sheikah Alphabet from Zelda: Breath of the Wild. ↑ " The existence of the Sheikah is typically kept a secret to all but members of the royal family and those close to them.↑ " THE SURFACE TRIBES Nonhuman tribes, such as the stone-eating Goron." - page 71, Hyrule Historia.It is also where the goddess slept for thousands of years under the protection of the Sheikah." - page 40, Hyrule Historia ↑ " THE SEALED GROUNDS This is where Link lands when he first arrives from the sky.Their isolation allows the humans to worship their goddess and live in peace." - page 20, Hyrule Historia The islands are so high in the air that the only birds that can reach them are Loftwings. ↑ " All human beings live on floating islands in the sky.Please mind you don't catch a cold, OK? - Mellie Only members of the Sheikah tribe are permitted to use it. ↑ Look at you, out in the rain with no umbrella! I'd lend you mine, but it's actually a special umbrella.Amazing! But only the Sheikah people can wear 'em, so they won't sell us any. ↑ The folks in Kakariko Village have really amazing clothes that let them work out in the rain with no problem.But their civilization disappeared long ago.or so it is said." - Old Man, Breath of the Wild. It was the power and wisdom of the Sheikah that saved this land time and time again. ↑ " Long ago, an advanced civilization known as the Sheikah inhabited these lands.It may be that the Sheikah are purposefully spreading a lie to blend in with the Hylians, as they are said to function best when hidden from public view. However, as shown in Skyward Sword, the Sheikah are actually a nonhuman race. Atmus and the Purah Pad claim that the Sheikah are a type of Hylian.Her harp, or rather, lyre, looks very similar to the Goddess's Harp from Skyward Sword. Sheik is known for playing music on her harp in Ocarina of Time.They are lead again by Master Kohga, who seems to have faked his death during his previous encounter with Link. Conversely, the Yiga Clan are now more shut away in Hideouts and Caves, as well as numerous bases in the Depths where they study Zonai artifacts. Thanks to the Upheaval - primarily the arrival of the Ring Ruins in Kakariko Village - the Sheikah Tribe is now more integrated with the other races than during the time of the Great Calamity. There are also new Sheikah, like the young prodigy Josha. All of the Sheikah from Breath of the Wild (excluding the Sheikah Monks) make a return in Tears of the Kingdom.
