. . "Vah Naboris"@en . . . . . "Link und Riju verfolgen Naboris"@de . . . "The Divine Beast Vah Naboris, simply called Naboris, is a mechanical construct in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. She (gender based on namesake) is one of the four Divine Beasts and is named after the legendary Gerudo Nabooru. Naboris is made from Ancient Sheikah technology and takes the form of a giant camel in the Gerudo Desert region. Ganon sent Thunderblight Ganon to corrupt her, transforming her into one of the main dungeons. Link must defeat this boss to free Naboris."@en . . . "Vah Naboris"@de . "Elektroschocks"@de . . . . . "Breath of the Wild"@de . "Vah Naboris es una de las cuatro Bestias Divinas de The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. Habita en el Desierto de Gerudo de la regi\u00F3n de Gerudo y fue corrompida por la Ira del Rayo de Ganon en el cataclismo, provocando tormentas el\u00E9ctricas y de arena por donde quiera que pasa."@es . . . "Vah Naboris es una de las cuatro Bestias Divinas de The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. Habita en el Desierto de Gerudo de la regi\u00F3n de Gerudo y fue corrompida por la Ira del Rayo de Ganon en el cataclismo, provocando tormentas el\u00E9ctricas y de arena por donde quiera que pasa."@es . . . . "The Divine Beast Vah Naboris, simply called Naboris, is a mechanical construct in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. She (gender based on namesake) is one of the four Divine Beasts and is named after the legendary Gerudo Nabooru. Naboris is made from Ancient Sheikah technology and takes the form of a giant camel in the Gerudo Desert region. Ganon sent Thunderblight Ganon to corrupt her, transforming her into one of the main dungeons. Link must defeat this boss to free Naboris."@en . . "Vah Naboris"@es . . "Die Karte Vah Naboris'"@de . . . "Vah Naboris"@de . . "Divine Beast Vah Naboris"@en . . "Vah Naboris BotW.jpg"@es . . "Vah Naboris"@en . . . "Breath of the Wild"@de . . . "Breath of the Wild"@en . "Donnertitan Vah Ruta"@de . . "Vah Naboris"@es . "Gerudow\u00FCste"@de . . . . .