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{{Term|BotW|Paya's Diary}} is a book of {{Term|BotW|Paya|link}}'s personal thoughts and worries. It is kept on a small table in her room at {{Term|BotW|Impa's House|link}}, nestled in {{Term|BotW|Kakariko Village|link}}. As {{Term|BotW|Link|link}} goes through his quest, {{Term|BotW|Paya}} will add more to the {{Term|BotW|Paya's Diary|display= Diary}}, though it only has a single entry when {{Term|BotW|Link}} first arrives. It can be read whenever {{Term|BotW|Paya}} is not in the room. If she is present, she will ask {{Term|BotW|Link}} not to look at it.
{{Term|BotW|Paya's Diary}} is a book of {{Term|BotW|Paya|link}}'s personal thoughts and worries. It is kept on a small table in her room at {{Term|BotW|Impa's House|link}}, nestled in {{Term|BotW|Kakariko Village|link}}. As {{Term|BotW|Link|link}} goes through his quest, {{Term|BotW|Paya}} will add more to the {{Term|BotW|Paya's Diary|display= Diary}}, though it only has a single entry when {{Term|BotW|Link}} first arrives. It can be read whenever {{Term|BotW|Paya}} is not in the room. If she is present, she will ask {{Term|BotW|Link}} not to look at it.


{{Term|BotW|Link}} can access the {{Term|BotW|Paya's Diary|display= Diary}} as early as his first conversation with {{Term|BotW|Impa|link}}. When he finds it, he'll note how {{Term|BotW|Paya}} must have just started it.<ref>{{Cite|This looks like Paya's Diary... It seems she's only just started writing in it...|Link|BotW}}</ref> The only entry in it at the time explains how {{Term|BotW|Impa}}, [[Princess Zelda|Zelda]], and {{Term|BotW|Purah|link}} decided to take {{Term|BotW|Link}} to rest in the {{Term|BotW|Shrine of Resurrection|link}} so that he may defeat {{Term|BotW|Ganon|link}} after his {{Term|BotW|Slumber of Restoration|link}}.<ref>{{Cite|Grandmother says she conspired with Princess Zelda and Auntie Purah 100 years ago. They decided to put a lone swordsman into a long sleep so as to prepare for a time that was foretold in legends.|Paya's Diary|BotW}}</ref> {{Term|BotW|Paya}} learned the swordsman's name through this tale.<ref>{{Cite|The name of that swordsman...is Link.|Paya's Diary|BotW}}</ref> The {{Term|BotW|Paya's Diary|display= Diary}} tells how {{Term|BotW|Impa}} has been waiting for {{Term|BotW|Link}}'s return and how {{Term|BotW|Paya}} hopes he does so soon for both {{Term|BotW|Hyrule|link}} and {{Term|BotW|Impa}}'s sakes.<ref>{{Cite|Since then, Grandmother has been waiting for him to reappear after all this time. I, too, pray that he awakens soon. For the sake of Hyrule...and for Grandmother's sake as well.|Paya's Diary|BotW}}</ref>
{{Term|BotW|Link}} can access the {{Term|BotW|Paya's Diary|display= Diary}} as early as his first conversation with {{Term|BotW|Impa|link}}. When he finds it, he will note how {{Term|BotW|Paya}} must have just started it.<ref>{{Cite|This looks like Paya's Diary... It seems she's only just started writing in it...|Link|BotW}}</ref> The only entry in it at the time explains how {{Term|BotW|Impa}}, [[Princess Zelda|Zelda]], and {{Term|BotW|Purah|link}} decided to take {{Term|BotW|Link}} to rest in the {{Term|BotW|Shrine of Resurrection|link}} so that he may defeat {{Term|BotW|Ganon|link}} after his {{Term|BotW|Slumber of Restoration|link}}.<ref>{{Cite|Grandmother says she conspired with Princess Zelda and Auntie Purah 100 years ago. They decided to put a lone swordsman into a long sleep so as to prepare for a time that was foretold in legends.|Paya's Diary|BotW}}</ref> {{Term|BotW|Paya}} learned the swordsman's name through this tale.<ref>{{Cite|The name of that swordsman...is Link.|Paya's Diary|BotW}}</ref> The {{Term|BotW|Paya's Diary|display= Diary}} tells how {{Term|BotW|Impa}} has been waiting for {{Term|BotW|Link}}'s return and how {{Term|BotW|Paya}} hopes he does so soon for both {{Term|BotW|Hyrule|link}} and {{Term|BotW|Impa}}'s sakes.<ref>{{Cite|Since then, Grandmother has been waiting for him to reappear after all this time. I, too, pray that he awakens soon. For the sake of Hyrule...and for Grandmother's sake as well.|Paya's Diary|BotW}}</ref>


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Revision as of 19:39, 23 May 2019

Template:Object Paya's Diary is an object in Breath of the Wild.[1]

Location and Uses

Paya's Diary is a book of Paya's personal thoughts and worries. It is kept on a small table in her room at Impa's House, nestled in Kakariko Village. As Link goes through his quest, Paya will add more to the Diary, though it only has a single entry when Link first arrives. It can be read whenever Paya is not in the room. If she is present, she will ask Link not to look at it.

Link can access the Diary as early as his first conversation with Impa. When he finds it, he will note how Paya must have just started it.[2] The only entry in it at the time explains how Impa, Zelda, and Purah decided to take Link to rest in the Shrine of Resurrection so that he may defeat Ganon after his Slumber of Restoration.[3] Paya learned the swordsman's name through this tale.[4] The Diary tells how Impa has been waiting for Link's return and how Paya hopes he does so soon for both Hyrule Kingdom and Impa's sakes.[5]

References

  1. "Paya's Diary" — N/A (Breath of the Wild)
  2. "This looks like Paya's Diary... It seems she's only just started writing in it..." — Link (Breath of the Wild)
  3. "Grandmother says she conspired with Princess Zelda and Auntie Purah 100 years ago. They decided to put a lone swordsman into a long sleep so as to prepare for a time that was foretold in legends." — Paya's Diary (Breath of the Wild)
  4. "The name of that swordsman...is Link." — Paya's Diary (Breath of the Wild)
  5. "Since then, Grandmother has been waiting for him to reappear after all this time. I, too, pray that he awakens soon. For the sake of Hyrule...and for Grandmother's sake as well." — Paya's Diary (Breath of the Wild)