There is always more than meets the eye when it comes toZeldagames. The story is always already rich by itself, but when players look beyond and explore every nook and cranny, it is very likely that they will turn out satisfied with what they find.The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdomis no different when it comes to this aspect.

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various purah diary locations, kakariko village and akkala ancient tech lab

While exploring Hyrule inTears of the Kingdom, players will come across several diaries written by many of its characters. Purah has hidden four volumes of journals in different locations on the map, and gamers should definitely look for them to learn more about the lore behindTears of the Kingdom.

All Purah Diary Locations

Players that enjoyZeldalore should definitely hunt down all four volumes of Purah’s journals. These diaries will provide some insight into various important locations and characters present inTears of the Kingdom. Below, fans can find the location of all of Purah’s diaries without any spoilers.

Contents of Purah’s Diaries

Since finding Purah’s diaries isn’t linked to any quests on the Adventure Log, players won’t be rewarded in-game for searching for them, so they might not want to go look for the volumes themselves. Here is a summary of the contents of each one of Purah’s diaries:

In Volume 1,Purah talks about the stairway that can be foundbeneath Hyrule Castle, and how Zelda immediately volunteered to investigate. She remarks that whatever lies underneath the castle must be a deep and ancient secret since not even the royal family seemed to be aware of its existence.

link examining purah’s diary in hateno village

In Volume 2,Purah recalls when she and Robbie worked at the Royal Tech Lab, 100 years before. She misses the relationship they had with Zelda and Impa; the two would always cover for them when it came to testing their notorious quirky experiments.

In Volume 3,Purah explains what happened to her between the events ofBreath of the WildandTears of the Kingdom, the reason why she no longer has the appearance of a child. She grew tired of looking so young and being unable to reach higher shelves without the use of a jetpack and decided to take an aging booster to take on the form of her 20-year-old self.

In Volume 4,Purah talks about the Purah Pad’s Camera feature and discusses the possibility of one day everyone in Hyrule owning their own Purah Pad.

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdomis available for the Nintendo Switch.

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