![]() ![]() Stone Slab at the Eastern Ring Ruin - 2 Photo Illustration: Johnny Yu/Polygon | Source images: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo ![]() Interact with the open book on top of a bench beside the slab at the coordinates (1737, -0902, 0199) to learn about the reigning king’s sacrifice. On top of the scaffolding, you’ll find a few pavilions with researches inside, and underneath one of them will be Ollie sleeping on top of the stone slab. Glide down from Josiu Shrine to the wooden scaffolding beside the vertical ring on top of the northern hill of Kakariko Village. There is a fifth ring ruin guarded by Calip - ignore this ring ruin! This ring ruin is not a part of the “A Trip Through History” side quest, so don’t waste your time trying to find the stone slab here! Stone Slab at the Large Ring Ruin - 1 Photo Illustration: Johnny Yu/Polygon | Source images: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo The Josiu Shrine may look a little different than what you’re used to: the main entrance is gone! Don’t worry though, you can still interact with the shrine to activate the teleport waypoint. To reach the Josiu Shrine, launch from the Sahasra Slope Skyview Tower and glide over to the sky islands above Kakariko Village. In doing so, you’ll be able to fast travel to the shrine and glide down to each of the stone slabs with ease rather than sprinting to each one on the surface. Our first recommendation is to unlock the Josiu Shrine which is located above Kakariko Village on a Sky Island at the coordinates (1759,-1208, 0924). Photo Illustration: Johnny Yu/Polygon | Source images: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo To see where each of the four ring ruins are located, check out the image above. There are four ring ruins scattered around Kakariko Village, and in each ring ruin you’ll find a stone slab. Stone slab locations Graphic: Johnny Yu/Polygon | Source images: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo Bugut will wander the road going through Kakariko Village, so be on the look out for a Hylian man with a shaved head and a backpack roaming the street. Speak with Bugut, who can be found in the center of Kakariko Village, to start the “ A Trip Through History” side quest. ‘A Trip Through History’ starting location Photo Illustration: Johnny Yu/Polygon | Source images: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo It’s your job to read each slab and tell him what they say.Ĭheck out the sections below to find out where each stone slab is located and how to get to them. Starting in the Kakariko Village, meet with Bugut who tells you about four stone slabs spotted around the village, but they’re too high up and he’s afraid of heights. Wine has no question benefited from that but also I think people are more fascinated by the flavours of the world.“A Trip Through History” is one of many side quests you can find in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. “I think there’s a surge in loving wine partly because people’s appreciation of food has really gone on the rampage in the last 10 years. The Ideal Home Show at Christmas was at Manchester’s EventCity, where Olly gave advice on the best wines for Christmas and discussed how excited he is about the wine scene throughout the country right now. They’re really eye catching they’re really fun and they encapsulate for me the spirit of adventure and that’s for me what any drink should bring to the table.” I’m thinking of BeaverTowns, IPAs – crazy cans with the kind of aliens shooting each other. “A craft beer label is going to be anarchic, fun, celebratory. Look at the packaging, look at a bottle of wine it’s pretty formal still. What’s more exciting for me about craft beer than wine is the people who are enjoying it because it’s so informal. “It’s really great to see craft beer taking off. The city is leading the charge for real ale in the country with the Manchester Beer and Cider Festival set to hit the Velodrome again in January and Olly is delighted with the way craft beers are performing. I love my craft beer, I’m also desperate to go see Beermoth which I think’s a brilliant name for a shop because they’ve got an incredible collection,” Olly said. “I’ll tell you a little secret, when I come to Manchester my favourite place to drink is the Port Street Beer House. ![]()
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