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Sheik is first seen hearing Link play the Ocarina of Time on his way to the Forest Temple after [[Navi]] suggests that its tune might reach Princess Zelda. This, however, causes Ganondorf to be aware of the fact that the [[Fairy Ocarina]] he took from Link seven years ago is not the Ocarina of Time, so orders his forces to destroy the Hero of Time before he can master the Master Sword and steal the Ocarina of Time. Later, at [[Death Mountain]], Link awakens to the sound of Sheik's harp after hesitating to slay [[Volvagia]]. Sheik introduces himself as the survivor of the Sheikahs who tended to Link's wounds while he was knocked out, saying that he would not have survived had he not been wearing the [[Goron Tunic]], and reminds him that he is the only one who can stop volcano's eruption by killing Volvagia. Link reveals to Sheik that Volvagia was a baby pet dragon he bought for 70 [[Rupee]]s at [[Hyrule Castle Town Market]] seven years ago. Volvagia nearly causes Death Mountain to erupt, leaving Link no choice but to swiftly decapitate it, and with one final look at Link, it remembers its master fondly and calls out his name. Sheik reports to Ganondorf that Link is emotionally vulnerable after destroying Volvagia. Ganondorf tells Sheik to resume his search for Zelda to ensure that she and Link do not meet.
Sheik is first seen hearing Link play the Ocarina of Time on his way to the Forest Temple after [[Navi]] suggests that its tune might reach Princess Zelda. This, however, causes Ganondorf to be aware of the fact that the [[Fairy Ocarina]] he took from Link seven years ago is not the Ocarina of Time, so orders his forces to destroy the Hero of Time before he can master the Master Sword and steal the Ocarina of Time. Later, at [[Death Mountain]], Link awakens to the sound of Sheik's harp after hesitating to slay [[Volvagia]]. Sheik introduces himself as the survivor of the Sheikahs who tended to Link's wounds while he was knocked out, saying that he would not have survived had he not been wearing the [[Goron Tunic]], and reminds him that he is the only one who can stop volcano's eruption by killing Volvagia. Link reveals to Sheik that Volvagia was a baby pet dragon he bought for 70 [[Rupee]]s at [[Hyrule Castle Town Market]] seven years ago. Volvagia nearly causes Death Mountain to erupt, leaving Link no choice but to swiftly decapitate it, and with one final look at Link, it remembers its master fondly and calls out his name. Sheik reports to Ganondorf that Link is emotionally vulnerable after destroying Volvagia. Ganondorf tells Sheik to resume his search for Zelda to ensure that she and Link do not meet.


After [[Epona]] joins Link at Kakariko Village, the [[Twinrova]] sisters brainwash [[Ingo]] to destroy the Hero of Time. Sheik remarks that with Impa's training, it would be impossible for Link to be stopped by someone like Ingo. Intrigued by a subordinate questioning his authority, Ganondorf asks why Sheik serves him when the Sheikah tribe have traditionally served Hyrule's [[Royal Family]], and wonders if it is some form of revenge. Sheik responds that the only reason he serves Ganondorf is because the shadow folk have no substance without a master, and Ganondorf simply happened to appear at a time when he had no master. Sheik then obliges that he will lure Link to [[Lon Lon Ranch]] and takes his leave. Link soon finds what appears to be [[Talon]] in [[Hyrule Field]], who is crying that since Ganondorf did not receive his offering of Epona, he will instead take his daughter [[Malon]]. Unbeknownst to Link, as he rides away on Epona, Talon is revealed to be a magical illusion of Sheik. While Link rescues Malon, Sheik appears before them and reveals that Ingo changed because he was brainwashed by Twinrova, the elderly witch sisters who brought up Ganondorf. Link asks how Sheik could know of this, to which he responds that he hears many things as a traveling minstrel. He plays a melancholy melody on his harp, tells Link of a supposed rumor that Zelda has been spotted in the [[Haunted Wasteland]], and leaves Link with the insight that Ingo is being manipulated by a gem in his ear.
After [[Epona]] joins Link at Kakariko Village, the [[Twinrova]] sisters brainwash [[Ingo]] to destroy the Hero of Time. Sheik remarks that with Impa's training, it would be impossible for Link to be stopped by someone like Ingo. Intrigued by a subordinate questioning his authority, Ganondorf asks why Sheik serves him when the Sheikah tribe have traditionally served Hyrule's [[Royal Family]], and wonders if it is some form of revenge. Sheik responds that the only reason he serves Ganondorf is because the shadow folk have no substance without a master, and Ganondorf simply happened to appear at a time when he had no master. Sheik then obliges that he will lure Link to [[Lon Lon Ranch]] and takes his leave. Link soon finds what appears to be [[Talon]] in [[Hyrule Field]], who is crying that since Ganondorf did not receive his offering of Epona, he will instead take his daughter [[Malon]]. Unbeknownst to Link, as he rides away on Epona, Talon is revealed to be a magical illusion of Sheik. While Link rescues Malon, Sheik appears before them and reveals that Ingo changed because he was brainwashed by Twinrova, the elderly witch sisters who brought up Ganondorf. Link asks how Sheik could know of this, to which he responds that he hears many things as a traveling minstrel. He plays a melancholy melody on his harp, tells Link of a supposed rumor that Zelda has been spotted in the Haunted Wasteland, and leaves Link with the insight that Ingo is being manipulated by a gem in his ear.


At a desert village, Link meets two hooded fortune tellers who claim that he will find what he is looking for in the Spirit Temple. As Link and Epona walk there, the hooded fortune tellers are shown to be the Twinrova sisters, who insist that Sheik play his part. Sheik resists at first, but then Twinrova blackmails him by saying there is a rumor that he has been helping Link, and ask if he truly is a member of the Sheikah tribe. He dismisses them and sets off to prove his loyalty to Ganondorf. As Sheik leaves, Twinrova instructs [[Nabooru]] to watch over him, then summons a sandstorm to impede Link's progress. Sheik pulls Link out of it and offers to be his guide, and while he is grateful for his help again, Link wonders how Sheik always happens to be on step ahead of him and if he can really be trusted. Link gets no response when he asks why Sheik masks his face, so he changes the subject and asks if there is a meaning to the eye symbol on his clothes. Sheik says that a long time ago, the Sheikah symbol was previously just an eye and that the Sheikah were protectors of Hyrule's Royal Family from the shadows, but after an act of betrayal from the Royal Family, a tear was added to the symbol in remembrance. As they set camp for the night, Link expresses his anxiousness at the possibility of meeting Zelda again, as seven years have passed for her and everyone else. Link awakens at the sight of visions in the form of the [[Deku Tree]], [[Stalfos]], and Volvagia. Sheik calmly says that as it is the Haunted Wasteland, the nightmares of travelers take shape as mirages, and says that he does not see anything. The fact that Sheik does not see illusions keens Link to the idea that Sheik might not have a past. At daytime, Link and Sheik see the Spirit Temple in the distance. [[Gerudo]]s suddenly surround them on horseback and Link tells Sheik to get ready to defend themselves, but Sheik takes the opportunity to knock Link unconscious.
At a desert village, Link meets two hooded fortune tellers who claim that he will find what he is looking for in the Spirit Temple. As Link and Epona walk there, the hooded fortune tellers are shown to be the Twinrova sisters, who insist that Sheik play his part. Sheik resists at first, but then Twinrova blackmails him by saying there is a rumor that he has been helping Link, and ask if he truly is a member of the Sheikah tribe. He dismisses them and sets off to prove his loyalty to Ganondorf. As Sheik leaves, Twinrova instructs [[Nabooru]] to watch over him, then summons a sandstorm to impede Link's progress. Sheik pulls Link out of it and offers to be his guide, and while he is grateful for his help again, Link wonders how Sheik always happens to be on step ahead of him and if he can really be trusted. Link gets no response when he asks why Sheik masks his face, so he changes the subject and asks if there is a meaning to the eye symbol on his clothes. Sheik says that a long time ago, the Sheikah symbol was previously just an eye and that the Sheikah were protectors of Hyrule's Royal Family from the shadows, but after an act of betrayal from the Royal Family, a tear was added to the symbol in remembrance. As they set camp for the night, Link expresses his anxiousness at the possibility of meeting Zelda again, as seven years have passed for her and everyone else. Link awakens at the sight of visions in the form of the [[Deku Tree]], [[Stalfos]], and Volvagia. Sheik calmly says that as it is the Haunted Wasteland, the nightmares of travelers take shape as mirages, and says that he does not see anything. The fact that Sheik does not see illusions keens Link to the idea that Sheik might not have a past. At daytime, Link and Sheik see the Spirit Temple in the distance. [[Gerudo]]s suddenly surround them on horseback and Link tells Sheik to get ready to defend themselves, but Sheik takes the opportunity to knock Link unconscious.
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====''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''====
====''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''====
In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', Sheik wears the Sheikah outfit from ''The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild'', and her body has similar muscle tone as in ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'' artwork. Additionally, the official website refers to Sheik with a masculine pronoun,<ref>Nintendo (1 October 2018). [https://www.smashbros.com/en_US/blog/index.html?category=cat02_fighter_16 16: Sheik]. ''Super Smash Blog''. Retrieved 7 December 2018. “''Now Sheik joins the battle wearing the Sheikah costume from The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. Keep the pressure on your opponent by using his speedy dash to quickly close in on (or get away from) your opponent!''”</ref> although feminine pronouns are used elsewhere such as the in-game tips and moveset. As Sheik is a redesigned character, she has new guidance dialog in which Palutena and Viridi jokingly refer to her with masculine pronouns, to which Pit responds, "''Good advice! But...you guys do know Sheik is just Zelda, right? In disguise? Wait, is there a new timeline?!''"
In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', Sheik wears the Sheikah outfit from ''The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild'', and her body has similar muscle tone as in ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'' artwork. Additionally, the official website refers to Sheik with a masculine pronoun,<ref>Nintendo (1 October 2018). [https://www.smashbros.com/en_US/blog/index.html?category=cat02_fighter_16 16: Sheik]. ''Super Smash Blog''. Retrieved 7 December 2018. “''Now Sheik joins the battle wearing the Sheikah costume from The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. Keep the pressure on your opponent by using his speedy dash to quickly close in on (or get away from) your opponent!''”</ref> although feminine pronouns are mostly used elsewhere such as the in-game tips and moveset. As Sheik is a redesigned character, she has new guidance dialog in which Palutena and Viridi refer to her with masculine pronouns, to which Pit responds, "''Good advice! But...you guys do know Sheik is just Zelda, right? In disguise? Wait, is there a new timeline?!''"


===''Hyrule Warriors''===
===''Hyrule Warriors''===

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