Tetra's Pirates
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| Tetra's Pirates | |
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From back left to front right, Senza, Gonzo, Nudge, Niko, Mako, Tetra, and Zuko | |
| First appearance | The Wind Waker (2003) |
| Appears in | The Wind Waker Four Swords Adventures Phantom Hourglass |
| Founded in | Great Sea |
| Leader | Tetra |
| Members | Gonzo Mako Niko Nudge Senza Zuko |
| Allies | Link |
- "Don't you understand what you're asking? We're pirates! You know... PIRATES! The terror of the seas! What do we get out of bringing some helpless little kid along with us? I'll tell you what we get... a headache."
- — Tetra
Tetra's Pirates is a recurring group in the Legend of Zelda series. This group of pirates consists of their leader, Tetra, along with Gonzo, Mako, Niko, Nudge, Senza, and Zuko. While pirates, they are not as bloodthirsty as they first appear, and actually help Link throughout his adventures. Tetra's Mother was the leader of the pirates prior to Tetra herself. Their ship appears in Super Smash Bros. Brawl as a stage called the Pirate Ship.
Interestingly, on one of the walls of Hyrule Castle in The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, there hangs a picture of Princess Zelda with a group of royal subjects, all of whom look very similar to the pirates. It is possible that the pirates' ancestors were servants to Princess Zelda in generations past.
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Appearances
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The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker
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Link first encounters the pirates on Outset Island, where he saves Tetra from the Helmaroc King. When his sister Aryll is kidnapped by the Helmaroc King in her place, Tetra agrees to take Link to the Forsaken Fortress, where Aryll is being held, in return for saving her life. After "delivering" Link to the Fortress (by way of catapulting him in a barrel), the pirates are next seen docked on Windfall Island, where they are stealing bombs from Cannon in order to gain entry to Jabun's cavern on Outset Island, which supposedly holds treasure. Tetra decides to let the pirates stay in town for the night, which ends up being a rather long time, as Ganondorf has cast a spell on the Great Sea, causing a never-ending night.
While the pirates are celebrating in the Cafe Bar, Link manages to overhear the pirates' secret password and uses it to gain entry into to the ship, where he meets Niko. After completing a small mini-game, Niko regrettably is left no choice but to present Link with a Bomb Bag, filled with bombs. Despite the pirates' confidence that they would inevitably beat him to it, Link uses the Bombs to find the cavern of Jabun, receiving Nayru's Pearl, which also lifts the curse of never-ending night.
Later, the pirates aid Link in his second attempt to rescue Aryll and the other kidnapped girls. After Link defeats the Helmaroc King and Ganondorf is ousted, the pirates take Mila and Maggie back to Windfall Island in exchange for a reward from their fathers; Aryll remains on the ship for the duration of the game, during which she changes her attire into a maroon dress with a skull design. Near the conclusion of the game, the pirates can be seen with an array of other characters to greet Link and Tetra after they emerge from the sunken Hyrule. Setting sail to find a new land to be called Hyrule, Link and Tetra set sail for unknown destinations together with the pirates on their ship.
Interestingly, in a painting in Hyrule Castle that depicts the Royal Family of Hyrule, all of the people in the painting bear likenesses to the seven pirates.
The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures
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Tetra's Pirates appear during the Navi Trackers mini-game in the Japanese release of the game. Link must find all of them hidden in various places to win.
The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass
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Continuing from where The Wind Waker left off, Link, Tetra and the pirates are first seen sailing the Great Sea, searching for the legendary Ghost Ship. Noticeably, after the events of The Wind Waker, the pirates have begun to refer to her as "Zelda" — as she was revealed to be of royal lineage in that game — which annoys her to no end. They eventually come across a seemingly unmanned ship, which Tetra believes to be nothing more than the ship of a rival group of pirates. As she searches the ship, however, it leaves with her on board. Link is stranded on Mercay Island and begins a quest to rescue her. After the ultimate defeat of Bellum, who controlled the Ghost Ship, Link and Tetra reunite with the pirates.
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Theories
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Theory warning: This section contains theoretical information based on the research of one or several other users. It has not been officially verified by Nintendo and its factual accuracy is disputed.
It is possible that each crew member is a reincarnation and/or descendant of one of the Royal Family of Hyrule's aides. This is supported by the fact that each person seen with Zelda in the painting found in Hyrule Castle has an almost exact resemblance to a member of the crew. Considering that Tetra is Princess Zelda, a descendant of the Royal Family, and that the pirates are all Hylian despite that race being rare on the Great Sea, it is likely that the pirates could be the successors of the individuals in the aforementioned painting.
Theory warning: Theories end here.
| Characters |
| Main Characters |
| Link (x4) · Princess Zelda · Six Maidens · Vaati —Full list of characters |
| Bosses |
| Phantom Ganon · Helmaroc King · Stone Arrghus · Jalhalla · Dagtail · Frostare · Big Dodongo · Vaati · Ganon |
| Levels |
| Whereabouts of the Wind · Eastern Hyrule · Death Mountain · Near the Fields · The Dark World · The Desert of Doubt · Frozen Hyrule · Realm of the Heavens —Full list of locations |
| Equipment |
| Weapons |
| Bomb · Bombos Medallion · Boomerang · Bow · Fire Rod · Four Sword · Lantern · Magic Hammer · Quake Medallion · Shield · Slingshot |
| Items |
| Blue Bracelet · Carrot · Force Gem · Force Fairy · Heart · Heart Container · Moon Pearl · Pegasus Boots · Power Bracelet · Roc's Feather · Shovel · Small Key |
| Quest Items |
| Knight Mark · Letter · Magic Book · Royal Jewels · Vaati Barrier |
| Races |
| Gerudo · Goron · Hylian · Zuna |
| Characters | ||
| Bellum · Ciela · Linebeck · Link · Ocean King · Oshus · Tetra —Full list of characters | ||
| Bosses | ||
| Blaaz · Cyclok · Crayk · Diabolical Cubus Sisters · Dongorongo · Gleeok · Eox · Bellum · Ghost Ship · Bellumbeck | ||
| Locations | ||
| Bannan Island · Cannon Island · Goron Island · Harrow Island · Isle of Ember · Isle of Frost · Isle of Gust · Isle of Ruins · Isle of the Dead · Mercay Island · Molida Island · Zauz's Island —Full list of locations | ||
| Dungeons | ||
| Temple of Fire · Temple of Wind · Temple of Courage · Ghost Ship · Goron Temple · Temple of Ice · Mutoh's Temple · Temple of the Ocean King | ||
| Equipment | ||
| Weapons | ||
| Oshus's Sword · Wooden Shield · Boomerang · Bombs · Bow · Bombchus · Grappling Hook · Hammer · Phantom Sword · Shovel · Fishing Rod | ||
| Quest Items | ||
| Leaf · Neri · Ciela · Pure Metals · Phantom Hourglass · Spirit Gem | ||
| Races | ||
| Anouki · Deity · Fairy · Gerudo · Goron · Human · Hylian · Yook | ||