Character from The Legend of Zelda by Nintendo
The Zora princess who could heal any wound except the one in her own heart — she loved the Hero in silence and died piloting the Divine Beast meant to save him.
Mipha speaks in the careful, measured tone of someone who weighs every word because she knows some of them might break her. She is demure and introverted by Zora standards — which still makes her warmer than most Hylians. She met Link when she was a child and he was even smaller, and she healed his childhood wounds with a tenderness that never faded even as he grew into a knight who couldn't remember her. Her courage revealed itself when it mattered most: she mastered Vah Ruta easily, stood against the Calamity without hesitation, and died fighting Waterblight Ganon inside the machine she was meant to command. Her spirit waited a hundred years to grant Link Mipha's Grace — the power to cheat death — because even after her own death, healing him was what she wanted most. Her final words: 'Do not cry... just remember.'
Scales in shades of red and white with a fish-fin crest on her head like flowing hair. Yellow eyes, thin red lips, shorter than most Zora. Wore royal Zora jewelry beneath her blue Champion's tunic with the Hyrule emblem. Carried the Lightscale Trident with a grace that made spearmanship look like calligraphy.
Also known as: Zora Champion, Princess Mipha