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|species=[[Zora]] (Sea)
 
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|relatives= [[King Zora]] (father)<br />[[Dorephan]], [[Mipha]], [[Sidon]] (descendants)
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Ruto appears in ''[[Hyrule Warriors]]'', where she can be unlocked as a playable character.  This game uses a model similar to her adult ''Ocarina of Time 3D'' model. Her weapon is simply the Zora Scale, with which she attacks with water elemental abilities. She is unlocked as a playable character by clearing a scenario in Adventure Mode.  
 
Ruto appears in ''[[Hyrule Warriors]]'', where she can be unlocked as a playable character.  This game uses a model similar to her adult ''Ocarina of Time 3D'' model. Her weapon is simply the Zora Scale, with which she attacks with water elemental abilities. She is unlocked as a playable character by clearing a scenario in Adventure Mode.  
  
====Storyline====
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She also has a non-playable role in the main storyline of Legend Mode, after [[Impa]] and [[Zelda|Sheik]] travel back in time to the era of ''Ocarina of Time''. First in the mission "Land of Myth", she was captured by [[Darunia]] after he was brainwashed by what seemed to be Princess Zelda. Impa and Sheik were able to defeat Darunia and restore him to his normal state of mind, and at that point he released Ruto with his apologies. Ruto then acted as an ally in the following mission, "The Water Temple". where Impa and Darunia's forces were fighting off the fake Zelda at Lake Hylia and the Water Temple. Ruto's knowledge of the area came in handy, and she was able to find the Lens of Truth that the others used to undo Wizzro's disguise. After the battle, she presumably remained in her time era.
  
She also has a non-playable role in the main storyline of Legend Mode, after [[Impa]] and [[Zelda|Sheik]] travel back in time to the era of ''Ocarina of Time''. First in the mission "Land of Myth", she was captured by [[Darunia]] after he was brainwashed by what seemed to be Princess Zelda. Impa and Sheik were able to defeat Darunia and restore him to his normal state of mind, and at that point he released Ruto with his apologies. Ruto then acted as an ally in the following mission, "The Water Temple". where Impa and Darunia's forces were fighting off the fake Zelda at Lake Hylia and the Water Temple. Ruto's knowledge of the area came in handy, and she was able to find the Lens of Truth that the others used to undo Wizzro's disguise.
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In the ''Legends'' port, she also appeared with a playable role (regardless of whether or not she is officially unlocked at the time) in the chapter of Linkle's Tale known as "Powers Collide". In this mission, Ruto and Darunia were working together to try to repel [[Volga]'s attempt to attack the Water Temple. They enlisted the help of [[Linkle]] with this task, and with her help they ultimately defeated Volga.
 
 
After the battle, she came through the time portal to the 'present' time with Lana and Darunia to help in the final battles against Cia. However, she did not take part in said battles on the first playthrough, although she could appear in the replayed versions; in a replayed version of "Shining Beacon", if the player controlled Darunia, then Ruto took his place in awakening the Statie of Fire and Water, one of three special statues that had to be unlocked to open the gates of the Temple of the Sealed Sword. She was then seen in the denouement of "Shining Beacon", where she returned to her time period through the portal with Darunia, whose arm she rode upon. Lana later opened the portals again to bring all of the people from other eras, Ruto included, in to help in the final battles starting in "Enduring Resolve". After the final battle in "Liberation of the Triforce", Ruto and the others faded away, presumably returning to their own time period.
 
 
 
In the ''Legends'' port, she also appeared with a playable role (regardless of whether or not she is officially unlocked at the time) in the chapter of Linkle's Tale known as "Powers Collide". In this mission, Ruto and Darunia were working together to try to repel [[Volga]]'s attempt to attack the Water Temple. They enlisted the help of [[Linkle]] with this task, and with her help they ultimately defeated Volga.
 
  
 
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=Trivia=
 
=Trivia=
  
*Ruto shares her name with [[Locations in Zelda II#Ruto Town|a town]] in ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link]]'', as do several of the sages introduced in ''Ocarina of Time''. This was decided in order to increase a sense of history in the series and comes with the implication that the town was named after her.
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*Ruto's appearance as an adult was edited in the [[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D|3D remake]] by giving her an extra layer of scales resembling a dress in order to censor the apparent nudity.
*Ruto's appearance as an adult was edited in the [[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D|3D remake]] by giving her an extra layer of scales resembling a dress in order to censor her apparent nudity.
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*Ruto shares her name with [[Locations in Zelda II#Ruto Town|a town]] in ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link]]''. This was done to increase a sense of history in the series and comes with the implication that the town was named after her.
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*She is also seen on a stain glass window in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''.
 
*Her [[Termina|Terminan]] counterpart is [[Lulu]], who has some design changes and most notably wears a dress. Ruto is also referenced by name within [[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|the game]], as her name shows up on a list of answer options to a trivia question in which Lulu's name is the actual answer.
 
*Her [[Termina|Terminan]] counterpart is [[Lulu]], who has some design changes and most notably wears a dress. Ruto is also referenced by name within [[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|the game]], as her name shows up on a list of answer options to a trivia question in which Lulu's name is the actual answer.
*She is also seen on a stain glass window in Hyrule Castle's basement, along with windows depicting the other sages, in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''.
 
 
*A treasure called the Ruto Crown appears in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''. It is apparently the same crown that was once worn by Princess Ruto, and it was handed down by the Zora race, despite large quantities of the crowns being obtainable in both games.
 
*A treasure called the Ruto Crown appears in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''. It is apparently the same crown that was once worn by Princess Ruto, and it was handed down by the Zora race, despite large quantities of the crowns being obtainable in both games.
*In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]'', there are multiple references to Ruto. Her ascension to sagehood is described in one of the stone slabs detailing Zora history, and [[Mipha]]'s diary in the "Ballad of the Champions" DLC mentions an old legend about a Zora princess falling in love with a Hylian swordsman. The [[Divine Beast]] of the Zoras, [[Vah Rutah]], is named in her honor. Some of the locations near Zora's Domain are also named after her, such as Ruto Mountain, Ruto Lake and Ruto Precipice. There is also a bridge that is called Luto's Crossing, most likely due to a mistranslation, as l's and r's are interchangeable in Japanese.
 
*In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom|Tears of the Kingdom]]'', the locations that were named after Ruto in ''Breath of the Wild'' are retained, and Ruto is also mentioned in one of the stone slabs that was authored by Sidon. The slab tells of Ruto rising up to defend her people after they were menaced by an evil man, and that she was said to save Hyrule alongside a hero and a princess. This account notably makes no mention of her sagehood, possibly intended as a retcon considering the game's interpretation of the sages and knowledge of them seeming to have been lost over time. Sidon also refers to himself as Ruto's descendant, indicating that they are related by blood.
 
 
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