Teba

Teba is a playable character in Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity. A skilled Rito archer and marksman from 100 years into the future in Breath of the Wild, Teba is summoned back to the time of the Great Calamity to protect Rito Champion Revali from Windblight Ganon and keep Divine Beast Vah Medoh in Hyrulean control.

Role In Game
As the Great Calamity is unleashed upon Hyrule, Revali is struggling against Windblight Ganon onboard Vah Medoh as the Shard of Calamity Ganon seems to predict his every move so he can't fight back. After Revali is wounded in the wing, Windblight Ganon prepares to finish him off with a double-barreled barrage, but has its focus broken when Teba, summoned from 100 years in the future, throws off its aim with a trio of arrows fired from his own bow.

With Teba's assistance in drawing Windblight Ganon's attention, Revali, on Teba's signal, prepares to blast Windblight Ganon with a set of bomb arrows, but Windblight Ganon intercepts them at the last minute and sends them to the winds to explode harmlessly. Luckily, Teba and Revali had bought enough time for Link to arrive to assist them, but Windblight Ganon is able to escape their grasp for the moment upon being defeated in battle. Upon being joined by Urbosa, Riju, Impa, and Zelda, Teba listens in as Urbosa thanks Zelda for her aid, along with Riju as well, but when Revali approaches Link and scoffs at him, saying they would have been just fine without him, but is grateful he showed up when he did to help them, Teba is stunned at seeing Revali being so arrogant, well the opposite of what he knew from back in the future, though his thoughts on the matter are cut short by Urbosa's intervention as she asks Zelda what happened at Hyrule Castle.

Learning of the situation, Revali and Teba take Vah Medoh to assist in clearing the way to Akkala Citadel, but have to deal with Windblight Ganon returning for a second helping, only to finally kill the Blight Ganon for good with Vah Medoh's weaponry. Once Akkala Citadel and Fort Hateno are safe, Teba and Revali head to assist Urbosa and Riju on Vah Nabrois, joined by the other two Divine Beasts, to clear Hyrule Field of Ganon's forces. Shortly thereafter, Teba and Revali, along with the other Champions and their Divine Beasts, are summoned by Purah to join the united allied coalition of Hyrule's various races to take back Hyrule Castle from Calamity Ganon. With Zelda in command with her father, King Rhoam, giving her his blessing, they launch the siege to take back the castle.

Reaching the main gates, Teba and the others are confronted by Astor and Harbinger Ganon. Though they manage to defeat both, along with the revived Blight Ganons, Astor refuses to accept defeat and orders Calamity Ganon to absorb the heroes. Instead, Astor is absorbed by the Harbinger Ganon, allowing Calamity Ganon to gain a perfected, physical form. After Link is forced to attack Terrako, the small Guardian that brought Teba from the future, after it is infected with Ganon's Malice, critically damaging it while purging it of the Malice, Teba mourns for Terrako with the others before Zelda, filled with fury and revenge, declares that Calamity Ganon will fall, here and now.

Fighting through to the castle citadel, Calamity Ganon proves to be invulnerable to any of their attacks, until Terrako, despite its condition, sacrifices itself to self-destruct on Calamity Ganon, breaking his defenses and rendering him vulnerable. After Teba and the others weaken Ganon further, Link cleaves him in half with the Master Sword, allowing Zelda to deliver the final blow with her sealing magic, putting Calamity Ganon back into his slumber for good, and ending his threat to Hyrule.

Later, on the castle balcony, as the heroes celebrate their victory, the ancient screw that Zelda recovered after Terrako's sacrifice begins to react, causing Teba, Riju, Yunobo, and Sidon to glow. With Hyrule safe, Ganon defeated, and their mission complete, it was time for the future Champions to return home to their own timeline. Though Teba still has some initial shock about seeing Revali's true self, he nevertheless appreciates the time he spent with the Rito Champion and wishes him well, before he and the other future Champions are returned to their own timeline.